A bathroom contractor is the single most important component of your bathroom remodeling project. Make sure that you choose a Las Vegas, NV area bathroom contractor with care. Ask for referrals and make sure that you explain the project to multiple candidates separately and ask for proposals. Give them written requests and get written proposals so that nothing is left to chance. Make doubly sure that you don’t choose the bathroom contractor with the cheapest proposal, as low cost will not always work your way.
No matter whether you hire a bathroom renovation company or a bathroom remodeling contractor, one of the most important things that you need to do is making sure that everything is put in writing. Send the contractor a written request for a proposal based on your requirement. Get the proposal in writing, so that there will never be scope for any ambiguity. Never start your bathroom remodeling job without a signed contract that outlines the scope, timeline and draw schedule of the bathroom renovation.
Don’t let price to be the deciding factor when you hire a bathroom contractor and make sure that you take a look at some of his previous work. Find out if he is affiliated to any of the many trade organizations, like the Home Builders Association (HBA) in the state. If you live in the Las Vegas area, we can help you connect with some of the best bathroom contractors in the area. All you need to do is to fill out the form on this page or the home page. In turn, you will get up to four FREE estimates from bathroom contractors in your area.
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We have an unfinished master bath from a remodel 4 years ago. we would like to finish |
We are looking to remove some very old tile from the bathroom walls, put up a surround after removing tile and replacing the bathtub. In place of the tile would just like to drywall the rest of the bathroom and paint. Possible water damage once the tub and tile are removed. Shower over tub was recently replaced and would not need work. Very small bathroom (about 8x12). Possible replacement of sink with vanity/sink if feasible based on recommendation of company. Toilet was replaced about a year ago and does not need work. |