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A Pricing Guide to estimate the approximate cost of Bathroom Renovations for property improvements.  Basic materials are included in these costs but special purchases are not.  All costs must be confirmed by email to a staff member of Contractors Solutions Inc.     Important Note:  The prices listed below are "industry averaged" and do not represent the prices or costs of any particular company affiliated with Contractors Solutions Inc.

1.  Remove Vinyl Tile Flooring in non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesSF $ 0.66
2.  Remove Ceramic Floor Tile in Mortar non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesSF$ 1.36
3.  Remove Ceramic Tile Floor in Mastic non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesSF$ 1.36
4.  Remove Granite Tile Floor non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump fees SF$ 2.82
5.  Remove Sub flooring in non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesSF$ 0.80
6.  Remove Floor Insulation in non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesSF$ 0.14
7.  Remove Floor Framing System in non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesSF$  1.22
8.  Remove Ceramic Wall Tile in Mastic non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesSF$  1.36
9.  Remove Ceramic Wall Tile in Mortar non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesSF$  1.80
10. Install Floor Framing System 2"x 10" joists including box or band joist and 6% waste installed 16" OC and blockingSF$  2.20
11. Install Floor Insulation 10" (R-30) kraft paper- faced roll and batt fiberglass insulation installed between joists 16" OCSF$  1.16
12. Install Sub flooring 1/2" plywood sheathing, CD standard exterior grade, plugged and touch sanded including 5% wasteSF$  1.27
13. Install Vinyl Tile Flooring typical waste and adhesives to install Armstrong-like 12'x12" vinyl tile (no wax) SF$  2.85
14. Install Ceramic Floor Tile in Mortar 10% waste, grout and labor to install good grade ceramic 4-1/4" x 4-1/4" tile in mortar SF$ 12.84
15. Install Ceramic Tile Floor in Mastic 10% waste, grout and labor to install ceramic tile in organic adhesive.. 4 1/4" x 4 1/4"SF$  7.35
16. Install Granite Tile Floor 3/8" x 12" x 12" Granite tile, natural, polished, installed in a conventional mortar bed. Best QualitySF$ 30.27
17. Remove Plumbing Lines in non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesLF$  0.75
18. Install Plumbing Lines 3/4" copper supply line with brass fittings, pipe straps and installationLF$  7.64
19. Remove Commode in non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesEA$ 34.93
20. Install Commode floor-mounted water closet with toilet seat, wax ring and installationEA$ 294.02
21. Remove Bathtub or shower in non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesEA$ 55.44
22. Install Bathtub enameled steel bathtub 5'L, 30"W, 15"H, polished chrome pop-up drain/overflow, mixing valve, tub fillerEA$470.59
23. Install Shower acrylic fiberglass shower stall 32"W, 32"D, 72"H, mixing valve, shower head and installationEA$766.08
24. Remove Sink Complete Assembly in non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesEA$ 58.77
25. Install Sink Complete Assembly single bowl s s sink, chrome faucet, sprayer, strainer, trap, supply linesEA$338.58
26. Remove Bath Accessories in non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesEA $  3.24
27. Install Bath Accessories towel bar of good quality up to 36" long and installationEA$ 45.53
28. Remove Bathroom Ventilation Fan in non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesEA$  9.68
29. Install Bathroom Ventilation Fan Ceiling mounted,10' of wiring with 1 wall switch, installation, 60 CFM 10"x10" grillEA$167.76
30. Install Ceramic Wall Tile in Mastic 10% waste, grout and labor to install ceramic tile in organic adhesive. 4-1/4" x 4-1/4"SF$  8.49
31. Install Ceramic Wall Tile in Mortar 10% waste, grout and labor to install ceramic 4-1/4" x 4-1/4" tile in mortar bedSF$ 16.07
32. Remove Medicine Cabinet in non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesEA$  8.03
33. Install Medicine Cabinet 14" x 18" recessed medicine cabinet with polished chrome frame and mirror. Light not includedEA$141.01
34. Remove Vanity Cabinetry in non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesLF$ 13.51
35. Install Vanity Cabinetry better quality, hardwood frames, door frames, drawer fronts, veneer, raised door panelsLF$ 96.84
36. Remove Countertop in non salvage condition, pile on site, No labor to load, hauling costs or dump feesLF$  5.30
37. Install Countertop laminated top, square edge with a separate 4" backsplash with one mitered corner LF$ 28.86

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Contractors Solutions Inc. - Bathroom Renovations Industry Glossary of Terms
ABS: Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene plastic pipe; rigid pipe commonly used for drain systems.
Back to wall toilet: fits tight up to furniture unit or false or stud wall.  A cistern concealed within the unit or boxed in the wall connects to the pan by a short flush-pipe which, like the cistern.
Basin: Another word used for sink.
Bath Basket: A rack which fits over the bath to accommodate toiletries.
Bathscreen: a screen that sits on one side of the bath and is used to deflect water thus enabling the bath to double as a shower enclosure.
Bathroom Planner: Allows you to select bathroom furniture into a virtual aerial plan of your bathroom.
Bathroom Vanity: Comprises of a bathroom sink surrounded by storage furniture.
Bidet: is an item, similar in appearance to a toilet, however it projects water that is used for personal cleaning.
Brass Pipes: Chromed brass metal pipes are often used for drains where the pipes will be visible in every day use.
Ceramic discs: a new tap mechanism which replaces the need for washers, and provides you with a drip free tap which is easier to operate (quarter turn is often all that is required to activate flow).
Chromo therapy: treatment by colored lights - alternative therapy which uses colors and their energy frequencies.
Cistern: the area in which water is held for flushing of the toilet. Sometimes known as tank or closet.
Clicker Basin Waste: Brass plug which is pressed when you want to drain the water from the basin.  No chain necessary.
Close coupled toilet: water sits directly on top of the toilet pan, which is fixed to the floor, and the cistern is fixed to the wall.
Combination boiler: a boiler that provides a constant flow of hot water without the need for a roof tank or hot water cylinders.
Electric showers: draw water from the cold mains domestic supply and heat it as it is used. They do not require a full tank of water.
Front access cistern: A toilet cistern that allows access to the internal mechanisms of the cistern though the front panel of the WC unit.
Grab Bars: Bars fitted to the wall to provide support and stability for less mobile bathers.
High level toilet: has a cistern that is mounted high on the wall and connected to the pan by a long flush-pipe, the flush is powerful and operated by a pull-chain and handle.
Hydro massage: massage produced by streams of water.
Hydrotherapy: external use of water in the medical treatment of certain diseases.
Low level toilet: has a cistern, which is fixed above the toilet pan to the wall, and is connected by a short flush-pipe.  The cistern is most likely operated by a lever on the front of the cistern, and due to the height of the cistern (and gravity) the flush will probably be more aggressive than that in a close coupled toilet.
Mixer shower: uses a simple shower valve to combine your hot and cold water supplies to produce the showering temperature and flow that you require.
P-Trap: In the U.S. most code requirements include a P-Trap or S-Trap in each sink drain.  The P-trap prevents noxious gases from backup up the sewer pipe and entering the building.  The curved section of the trap holds standing water which is replaced each time water is drained through the system.  It is normal maintenance to replace traps when they eventually become clogged.
Pedestal Sink: Sits on top of a ceramic column and is fixed firmly onto the wall.
Plinth: Material that covers pipe work and sits underneath the cabinet, next to the floor.
Power shower: combines a mixing valve with a pump in one complete unit. The valve blends hot and cold gravity fed water to achieve the showering temperature that is required.  The pump boosts the flow of water to give a powerful, invigorating shower.
PVC: Polyvinyl chloride plastic pipe; A rigid pipe that is resistant to damage from heat and chemicals.  Often used in drain systems. Not for use in high pressure supply systems.
Sanitary ware: ceramic or enameled bathroom plumbing fixtures such as toilet bowls, sinks etc.
Sauna: is a bath that uses dry heat to cause perspiration. Pouring water onto heated stones produces the steam.
Shower bath: a shaped bath that is built specifically for containing a shower at one end.
Shower enclosures: are the framework in which you take a shower i.e. a shower tray and door, or a shower tray and door with inline and/or side panels.
Shower Panel: consists of body jets and multiple showerheads which can be used over a bath or within a shower enclosure.
Shower pumps: provide the necessary boost to solve your problems of poor shower performance and can be used with any good quality mixer shower or shower panel.
Shower Tidy: Metal basket fixed to the wall to hold shower toiletries.
Single-hole bath filler: Bath taps fitted on one metal unit requiring only one hole to be drilled in the bath.
Sink: an item used for containing water that is fixed to a wall or floor and having a drainpipe.
Slip Joint: Slip joints allow pipes and fixtures to be joined without making permanent connections. This allows for easier changes in the future.  This works by tightening slip nuts on a pipe which create enough pressure to seal the joint.
System boilers: a boiler that heats water, which is stored in a hot water cylinder and provides heat to your central heating system.
Towel Warmers: Towel rails which are heated to dry towels.
Venturi Shower: provides optimum performance without the use of pumps or electrical connections.  It uses mains cold water and pulls hot water from your cylinder through the suction effect of the venture nozzle.
Wall hung toilet: suspended or hanging toilet - is fixed tight up to the wall but does not reach to the floor.  The cistern is concealed within the unit or wall connects to the pan by a short flush pipe.
Wall Hung Sink: Sink and shortened pedestal are attached to the wall not too the floor.
WC: A term used to describe the toilet.
Wetrooms: a fully tiled walk in shower room.
Whirlpool bath: a bath with an electric pump that circulates water through pipes entering the bath via moveable jets.  The water is forced into the bath providing a whirlpool of water that massages you whilst relaxing in the bath.  Also provides therapeutic benefits.




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