Monday, July 18, 2016

Cost Effective Bathroom Remodeling and Renovation Ideas for Dewitt MI and Lansing Michigan Home Owners

Is it time to remodel your shower from the 1970's and install a modern approach? Gutting, ripping and doing the demo work can be fun but a lot of work. If you are afraid to remove the wiring or plumbing yourself then consider hiring a licensed professional in Lansing Michigan, Grand Ledge, Holt Okemos MI or Saint Johns area who works for him/herself instead of hiring a company to do the job where the project may cost triple. Hiring one person to do the job can keep your bathroom under $10,000 whereas McDaniels Home Renovation may cost you up to $25,00 due to re-framing and pushing out walls. Labor costs are much more expensive when companies have to hire multiple people. Also, you may feel more comfortable only having one stranger in your home, rather than 10. This is especially important if you have pets or children. You need to understand that materials and supplies can still be expensive but you can keep the project within a reasonable budget by ordering in stock flooring, tile, sinks, toilets or vanities at the local Lansing Menard's or Lowe's on Saginaw Hwy or Cedar Street. In the pictures below, this is an example of a 1970s bathroom being converted into a modern tiled shower with new toilet and double vanity sink, the wall has also been pushed out to increase the size of the bathroom. Thanks to HomeAdvisors.com, Dallas Cole has provided excellent work to this bathroom and is recommended as one of the top licensed and insured handyman in Dewitt Michigan. Are you a first time home buyer? Here's a few tips before remodeling.
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