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PS...that bathroom is fucking shit nasty. Get started soon, and take it out of its misery. |
micro wave and micro oven in bathroom fuckin genius |
Have a project of my own: turning old bathroom by turnin walk-in closet into a bigger on-suite bathroom http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...r/589a5bc4.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...r/268e0ae8.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...r/2a9d424d.jpg Posted via RS Mobile |
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4 Attachment(s) Finally had the time to start this bad boy.. cant really see it but the floor + tub is filled with drywall .. Whoever built this house decided to leave a LOT of random drywall in between the walls.. I pulled out enough small/medium size pieces behind the wall to remask a full wall.. that and a medium sized tube/plumb cleaning stick... Ill post more pics once I clean + take out the tub.. maybe. |
found it, marine drive and knight - Google Maps just in case you live in this neighborhood, you can go to them for the drywall. and if your not good with the mudding then it just equals to more sanding LOL. |
PLEASE wear a respirator while you are doing the demo. Not one of those paper ones, but spring the $40 and go buy a big heavy duty respirator. |
uhhh might be a little late but I was using a N95 mask + safety goggles ? |
good enough just replace it every once in a while |
does the fucking devil shit in your washroom? fucking groce. |
1 Attachment(s) Anyone mind giving me a quick quote on how much this would cost for plumbing? Would really appreciate it! The below picture is my tub plumbing... The problem is the the water faucet part is to low and my new tub will cover over it.. also need to slightly change/extend the tubing for the overflow and where the general waste water goes. I aint no plumber but from what I see all that really needs to be done is. - A: needs to be cut and pulled up higher to fit the tub - B: both need to be cut (to allow the pull up) then reconnected by putting extension pieces in - C: cut and resized to fit new bathtub Edit: Got a quote from a contractor(over the phone) - he said the job would probably take about 2-3 hours, labour + material would be MAX $400.. said he would have to see the site before making a better estimate. (Pretty much told him what I said above.. minus the picture) Some input would be awesome. Thanks! |
do yourself a favor and get a new tub faucet that has a temp regulator...the plumber will re rough everything in and really shouldn't take more than an hour or two the tub drain should be fine, those are pretty standard but either way he'll get a new overflow kit and install it....the only tricky part is it looks like this is in the basement and he may need to jack hammer the concrete away to reconnect the new overflow |
Ok. Everything you have there is garbage. Bag it up, and sell it for scrap. Basically, you need to do the following: 1. Drain: You can buy a new one at HD for 24.95 for the fancy kind with the clicker for the drain stop, or less for the fug rubber stopper kind. The pipe gets cut, sand the edges and use a fermco rubber adapter to connect the PVC to the existing pipe. The adapter is $7-10 2. Call a plumber to install a new single handle shower faucet assembly, with the heat regulator as stated above. I like to use the type with the built in shut off valves, so if there is an issue, you don't need to shut off water to the house again. They are usually $100 and up depending on what you want to do. The ones I use are Glacier Bay, which doesn't excite me, but they have the shut off valves, and are available at HD. $119. You'll need some fittings: couple of elbows, some pipe some and threaded fittings either male or female depending on the faucet. Your plumber can provide these as needed...probably about $30-40. Most plumbers over the phone are quoting you at roughly $100/hour. So, that should be max 3 hours-$300. I'd have him do the tub at the same time so that the drain is done correctly, and that can be an hour extra depending on how tight the room, and fit is. I come out to $500 plus tax. Doing anything less is risky and asking for trouble. Why are you going to go to all this effort or a new tub, and new tile and do all that on top of old taps? You've got it all apart-now is the time to do it right. Call my plumber if you want it done right, and not be jerked around on time. His contact info is in the polybutylene thread. I think his charge out rate is $98/hr but he doesn't fuck around on site and run up a bill. |
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