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[quote=Anonymous]I've done 3 bathrooms in my house and the kitchen and lots of other little things. Having a great contractor made everything so so so much easier. We started with a horrible kitchen experience, then found our current guys. His English isn't great, but he communicates, he asks questions. He never leaves a mess. He doesn't cut corners. His attitude is, there's a way to make it happen. That said, his design sensibilities and space planning ideas are never matching what I want. But he executes what I decide on. Depending on how big your bathroom is, you might only have 1 person working there for a few weeks. I would get recommendations from your neighborhood, go to their homes to see this person's work, look at it for yourself in terms of is everything to your standard. I find the pricing is not that variable. Small-medium gut job (meaning you rip out tile and flooring) 15k-20k labor, +5k-10k materials. Then it's a matter of your vision and the specific materials you pick. Come back and ask here questions on that when you get there.[/quote]
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