I need to do a complete gut and remodel of my bathroom and I don’t know how to find the right contractor. I have asked several people and I get horror stories. I live in a small town and there aren’t many remodelers to choose from. I am working with a budget so I am nervous about hiring the wrong person and getting ripped off. I just need advice on how to find the right contractor. If anyone else has had this issue, could you please give me some tips. Thanks :)


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I have a small bathroom that is like, 4 ft by 8 ft roughly. I am trying my hardest to find ideas that will make my bathroom look fresh and open. Right now it is a very yucky pale tan with white paneling half way up the wall. Im keeping the white paneling because Its a nice accent to the room. I have this vinyl flooring in there that’s very dark mixed shades of brown/rouge, its weird. Im going to lay down new white or light colored floor but I need some ideas for paint. I have three blue rooms in my house already so I cant do that ha ha. I was thinking about installing a pedestal sink so open up the room but I don’t really know how to install it with the piping and everything. Is this easy to do? So, paint ideas to open the room and pedestal sink advice. Thanks!
FYI- I have a special spot in my room for a bedroom vanity that Im buying so I dont really need the counter space in the bathroom. The only thing i do at the sink is wash my face, brush, and put in my contacts.
You know what, I did some research and they have brand new all-in-one vanities at Home Depot that comes with a sink top and everything. Im thinking of just getting one of those so I have storage.
Im definitly going to do that. They have some really nice oak and white finish ones for like about 0 which is great for my budget!!


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Does anyone know of a good and cheap (as in not ripping u off) contractors to do bathroom remodeling? My bathroom is quite small so I don’t think big contractors would want such a small job. Only have 5K budget for labor – i provide all materials. Give me contact info if you know someone you have used before and like. Thanks so much!


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I have a couple questions. First, I am trying to find pictures online of remodeled bathrooms and all I seem to find are large, expensive high end renovations. I am on a budget and have a small bathroom to work with. Its extremely outdated and needs a full renovation, not just replacing a counter top or painting. Does anyone know of any websites that have before/after pictures of regular bathrooms that are new? That dont involve a spacious room with a jetted tub and separate shower etc.

Also for people who have renovated recently, could you tell me what you paid?

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Bathroom Remodeling Help?

We are remodelling my Grandparents bathroom. Their house was built in 1961. Our problem is finding a vanity top The vanity top measures 36" x 20". It has to be a precise fit. Where in the world do you find one this size without blowing the budget?
We are looking at the cultured.

Do you own your home? If that’s the case, if there was just one thing you could change about your bathroom, what would it be? There’s a good chance that like most people, you would want to change the bathtub. Since the bathtub is such an integral aspect of your bathroom, a really nice one can positively affect the look of your bathroom. If you really want to upgrade the bathroom, then bite the bullet and get that new tub. It’s really not as hard of a remodeling project as it seems.

The first thing to determine once you have decided to start the remodel is the budget; how much? If you are also remodeling the rest of your bathroom, it is important that you not only focus on the cost of a new bathtub, but also the cost of your other supplies. If you mistakenly spend too much on a new bathtub, the rest of your bathroom remodeling plans could suffer. Also, you will likely find that having a bathtub limit or budget is the best way to save time while shopping. Knowing how much money is too much to spend will prevent you from partaking in wasteful activities like browsing through bathtubs you can’t afford to begin with.

The budget also plays a part in how your new bathtub will be installed.  If you are planning on having a professional install your new bathtub for you, you will need to keep the extra costs in mind. Although you may want to avoid paying a professional contractor, you may need to. There are a number of bathroom contractors who specialize in replacing bathtubs. In fact, some, literally, just place a new bathtub right over the old one.  It may be possible for you to do this yourself, but, in most cases, you will find that a professional contactor could have your new bathtub installed in as little as a few hours.

Regardless of whether you choose to install your own bathtub or have a professional do it for you, you will need to find a new bathtub to purchase.  If you are looking to have your old bathtub completely removed, you will likely find that you have more options.  When a new bathtub replaces an old bathtub, the tubs need to be about the same size or style. Therefore, if you are remodeling your bathroom with the hopes of getting a “new,” bathroom, you may be looking for something different.  Luckily for you, you still have an unlimited number of options.

The most popular bathtubs in the US are usually the standard tubs or the traditional tubs. These bathtubs are often installed right to the wall or placed in a corner, and they usually sit directly on the floor.  The best characteristic about these tubs is their affordability.  You can purchase a traditional bathtub for as low as two hundred dollars.

If you are looking for comfort, instead of price, you may want to look into spa-like bathtubs or even massage bathtubs. These bathtubs, as you may assume, cost more than most others.  Many massage bathtubs or spa-like bath tubs retail for around one or two thousand dollars.  If you are looking for a trendy, stylish bathtub, you may prefer to own a freestanding bathtub. Freestanding bathtubs can cost as low as five hundred dollars, but they can also reach into the thousands.

Once you have decided which type of bathtub you would like to purchase, you will need to decide on a particular tub. Perhaps, the best way to do this is to start your shopping. You may find it easier to make a decision when you can see bathtub displays set up.  For a wide selection of bathtubs, including displays, you are advised to checkout one of your local home improvement stores.