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Follow this Blog for posts of new projects we are working on. Bathroom Renovation - Basement Finishing - Kitchen Updating

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Trim, paint, etc

This basement we are completing another contractors work, he had taken the customers money not to return. This is our specialty "finishing the unfinished"
First we fixed much of his framing, some insulation, started a new with drywall, tape, paint, trims, doors next the flooring.

Hardie board

This home had tired cedar siding we installed Hardie board over the existing & installed a new bay window everything you see finished to the floor.

Finish the drywall

We had finished the drywall in this basement, taped, painted, trimmed, installed doors, bathroom fixtures, shower, toilet, vanity, lino & laminant flooring throughout even up the stairs. We've created a more than liveable space.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Basement Bathroom from scratch.

This basement bathroom we started completely from scratch installed all new fixtures, tile, drywall, insulation, paint and trim. On of my prior posts, replacing corroded drain pipes, was part of this project.

Safety Tub installation, tiled throughout.

We completely dismantled this 50 year old homes bathroom, re-wired, re-plumbed, re-inforced framing, subfloor, tiled the walls, floor, painted, new pedestal sink, toilet and Safety Tub installed.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Bathroom reno from floor joist framing to wall niches.



This 40 year old homes bathroom needed a facelift. We installed a pocket door, walls niches, marble tile, new sub floor, plumbing, electrical and the owner painted the walls. Just waiting on the Clawfoot tub now!

Sunday, March 13, 2011

New bathroom floor joists needed

This bathroom floor required us to remove 30 years of flooring to properly fasten the plywood to a level joists.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Accent wall

Bathroom renovation

This Bathroom had many issues the worst of which the ceiling - floor joist from the upper floor are only 2x4. Hardly adequite, top it off the previous plumber had cut the celing joist for a vent pipe. To support the upper floor we installed a 3 ply 2x 8 beam to support the 2 x 4 floor joists above. A cost saving to the customer.