How long should a full bath remodel take??
Karen Marcely
12 years ago
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Comments (5)It does seem to depend alot on the variety. Mid-August, I planted about 20 leaves. One had babies within a week (I kid you not!), that was Rob's Boolaroo. The other Bolaroo leaves took a little longer, but still all had babies before anyone else. The Gallwinku babies (leaves smaller than Bolaroo) though took about a month to show up. Another I planted, a NOID, just sent up babies about two weeks ago. The second leaf of this NOID is still happy and turgid-but, no babies yet! All the others were somewhere in between, the average about a month. These were all grown in the same flat, under the same conditions. I'd been wondering if the large leafed varieties take longer. The NOID is a very large plant and the leaves are easily 3 + inches wide and a little taller. This is interesting to me. I would love to hear more folk chime in on the varieties and time it took! Best, Judy...See MoreHow long does a complete remodel take?
Comments (9)Time-wise, they are both at the extremes. In reality, it should take somewhere in the middle. But I have more faith in contractor #2 for a more realistic/gracious timeline than in contractor #1 for his slash and burn, in and out timeline. Allowances: Be careful with the allowances! An allowance simply means that you haven't picked out specific materials, but he's including an "allowance" in the bid so that he can give you an overall $$$ for the job. The allowance should also just be a FINISHED MATERIAL allowance, not a FINISHED MATERIAL AND LABOR/INSTALLATION allowance. Meaning, you have a 100 sqft bathroom and a $500 allowance for bathroom flooring. That works out to $5 a sqft. That $5 should be for the cost of the tile only. The labor to install, the cost of the underlayment or menmbrane, etc, should be buried in the overall cost of the job. If you chose a tile that cost $7 a sqft, you went $2 a foot or $200 over your allowance. The contractor will bill you for the additional $200 at the end of the job. If you chose tile that is $4 a sqft, you should get a $100 credit at the end of the job because you can in under the allowance. Be careful with allowances. $500 for "finished electrical/lighting" might sound fine until you realize you need two lights in your shower, a ceiling light in the bathroom, four sconces in the walls, a vent fan in the shower as well as another over the tub, and fancy wall dimmer/timer switches to control them all. So try to break allowances down into specific things; flooring, countertops, wall coverings, lighting fixtures, vent fixtures, etc. And make sure that the shower glass allowance is JUST for the cost of the glass. Not the cost to install it too. If installation is included, then break out the labor cost in your head so when you get the final bill there are no surprises. And for things like tile or hardwood flooring, break those down into square foot pricing. It makes it much easier to shop that way. Your contractor might have an arrangement with a local supply house or two. You can shop there and "get his price" or you can shop on your own and buy things on your own. Just ask him if he has any additional mark-ups on things you get through him or things you get on your on. It's always better to ask these questions now rather than later. It's simply good business. Mongo...See MoreHow long should it take a new RF to cool?
Comments (33)Actually there is merit to their answer, You need to have at least 3-4 gallons of water in the refrigerator side in jugs and at least 2 gallons in the freezer if nothing else such as perishables. If you have a completely empty unit, what is there to remove heat from? or be cold ? besides the air which falls out as soon as your door opens. Unless you have a unit with a lid on top as in the market, cold falls and falls fast. The room temperature air immediately replaces the cold air you had and the unit will not read a cold temperature unless you stick it to the wall, but box temps will not ever be cold empty with an open door. Google this yourself, I have 40 yrs doing this and many times I am not believed like when I tell them my $85 call was to set the dial to the middle setting, as they pegged both to coldest, which if you really check it out, gives you a colder freezer and starves the refrigerator side, all its cooling is from the freezer box, there is no separate coil or system, the way the air circulates into the reefer is by a tiny trap door, the other dial is the thermostat which controls the compressor....See MoreTile Tub Surround-How long should it take?
Comments (7)I'm a DIY-er, and I tiled a 3'x4' shower (walls and ceiling) with 4x4s and 6x6's with a couple decorative bands and some inset glass tiles in about 20 hours total. I tiled the 8'x10' floor in 6 hours total, including laying the Ditra but not the grouting. I don't consider myself very speedy, particularly on walls. Is your guy working 8 hour days?...See Morepharaoh
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