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[quote=Anonymous]We have 2 tiny upstairs bathrooms in our 1950's small colonial that appear to be original. We've had many issues with clogging pipes, leaking toilet, having to have a plumber come in several times a year to fix. We obviously need to get this fixed. We have a quote for a full bathroom renovation to remove the old teal tiles, etc. but on the quote it says "if we need to replace all galvanized pipes I will notify you to price accordingly". But I thought that was what we were doing? Even though the bathrooms are super outdated in looks, I really don't care because they are so small and there isn't a lot that can be done. Is it possible to do the piping work that we need to without a full bathroom renovation? Or they need to cut into everything anyway, so might as well do it all? Thanks for any advice. My quote was $17K for master bath. [/quote]
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