John Ramey asked:

Mar 9, 2014
How much does a built-in cast iron tub (circa 1930) weigh?
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Jan 13, 2015
I'm thinking about remodeling my kitchen, but have been cautioned to build in a substantial "cushion" for change orders. What is a change order exactly?
Jan 13, 2015

A change order is written (or at least should be) any time there is a 'change' in the original scope of work for your project. It documents this 'change' and any additional cost (or credit) that you as the homeowner may incur. For example: your contract clearly specifies that you have selected laminate countertops for your kitchen, but shortly after the contractors begin demolishing your existing kitchen you decide you want to upgrade to quartz countertops. The contractor will write a change order specifying this change and what the additional amount will be. If you accept, both parties sign the document and each gets a copy. It now becomes a legal addition to your contract. Probably the most common causes of a change order are 1) when hidden conditions are found after the contractors have peformed the demolition phase (defects in the structure or previous workmanship in your home, dicovery of hazardous materials, etc.) and 2) because the written scope of work is vague or there simply is no written scope of work. The scope of work should be extremely detailed listing makes, model numbers, colors and finishes, door styles, etc. as well as the specific tasks to be performed. The more detailed the better. You want to make sure that both parties understand exactly what is to be done (and sometimes what is NOT going to be done) and what materials are going to be included. The best way to avoid change orders is to select a company to work with that is vastly experienced and specializes in the kind of work that you want done. There will be far less chance that they will be "surprised" when they begin constructing your project. Have a detailed scope of work and working drawings or prints that each party clearly understands and signs before the project begins. In a perfect world, if you don't change your mind during construction, there shouldn't be any change orders. A rule of thumb that I suggest to homeowners is to leave about 10% of the contract amount for contingencies. If your maximum budget is $40,000., don't sign a contract for $40,000. That leaves you no way to accomodate any change orders; whether they're for hidden conditions or, more likely, you decide to add or upgrade something to the project. Your human nature will have a tendency to do this. If, after seeing your project start to come together, you decide that a little addition here and there would now be the perfect compliment to bring your kitchen to another level, you will have set aside a little extra money to be able to do that.

Aug 8, 2020
Is this the gas shut off valve? This is in under/in my kitchen cabinets next to my stove.
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Matt Cooper asked:

Nov 22, 2023
How do I publish my review Bath tub replacement
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Roth Kearny asked:

Jan 31, 2022
I want to repaint a bathroom with semi-gloss over flat paint, but I also want to reseal the corners with a sealant. Seal first or repaint first? What sealant?
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Jul 26, 2017
Small walk in pantry vs. floor to ceiling cupboards (pull out drawers). Which would you choose and why? Does either option have cost savings? Please note the door in this photo is being relocated.
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Apr 24, 2020
Do contractors need to ask screening questions before entering a home during the COVID shutdown? There is a small business, Reborn Cabinets, acting negligently during this time and is endangering individuals in the Sacramento area as well as LA County, Orange County, the Inland Empire, San Diego County, and Las Vegas, Nevada. They have blatantly disregarded government mandates in all counties and most likely not have to share how they distributed money from the payment protection program or what they did to follow the mandates. This is concerning as a homeowner in Orange County. THIS IS A GENERAL CONTRACTOR. REBORN CABINETS DOES NOT DO NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTS unless the individual is willing to spend $4k plus to get their smallest package for a bathroom.
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Apr 20, 2020
A repair person told me there is no point in replacing the exhaust fan in my bathroom because it does not exhaust to the outdoors, there's just a space it vents to above the ceiling and below the floor above. My bathroom is of course getting a moldy ceiling. There is no way to vent to the outdoors due to the location of the bathroom. What do you recommend?
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Apr 7, 2020
I live in a cape, how much is it to popup the roof in the bathroom so it is not a cape style? Please see attached photo
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Tammy Sloan asked:

Jan 21, 2019
what can i put around the shower sides to make it drain toward the center drain?
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Jeff Larsen asked:

Jun 12, 2024
How long should it take after entering a contract to replace my shower, secure materials and complete the work?
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Feb 24, 2021
You Kitchen Backplash: currently it is crudely texture with joint compound and a few layers of paint. How can I tile over the textured wall? I tried to sand off the texture in small area, but got into the drywall.
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Jan 26, 2016
Best way to caulk the seam between our backsplash and kitchen counter?
Feb 16, 2016

We like to use a sanded caulk that matches the grout for that seam between the countertop and backsplash. The flexibility of the caulk allows it to expand and contract without cracking out like normal grout. It's not a forever fix and needs to be touched up occasionaly, but it's a much better solution than just grouting that joint.

Cathy HOBAN asked:

May 13, 2022
Midway remodeled complete bathroom. Less than 4 years later pan leaks. Who csn repair pan?? Do't want to demolish whole shower. I purchased the tile and I know
Aug 1, 2022

You need a licensed plumber to repair/replace the shower liner. a lot of remodeling companies do not use license plumbers because they are not cheap, and it cuts into there profit. I have been in the plumbing industry for 9 years now. give me call to schedule a free estimate for that leak. 832-557-3293

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