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How Much Does Bathroom Remodeling Cost?

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How Much Does Bathroom Remodeling Cost?

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Joe Wilks

i usually tell my  customers that the renovations cost depending on what you want vs what you need. If you need new walls, new fixtures, furniture, it will cost signifigantly more than if you are just redoing tile and adding a fresh coat of paint. It is really up to the homeowner. Fure remodeling a bathroom adds worlds of worth to a home. Better bathrooms = better home value. It is actually quite simple. Always shop apround and look up ideas first before you go decide on what to do. Check out internet sites like http://www.glasstilewarehouse.com for tips and info. Check out stores like Home Depot, Lowes and flooring centers too. The best thing you can do is not to go in alone. Bathrooms can ba a pain in the neck but they dont have to be. Even if they are, misery loves company!

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How Much Does Bathroom Remodeling Cost? Wednesday May 7, 2008 One thing that remodeling contractors usually will not do is to give ballpark estimates for bathroom renovation. After all, they do need to see the bathroom, at the very least, before throwing out a figure. This is perfectly understandable. But on the other side of things, you are a homeowner who simply wants to know how much this darn bathroom remodeling project might cost–before getting your hopes up. The consensus among some local contractors is that a minimal bathroom renovation, using contractor-grade materials, might cost $16,000 to $17,500. This varies by location, your house, and the mood and temperament of the contractor. Image Public Domain; U.S. CDC More about: ???–>

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