Posted by: C.J. | January 6, 2012

Bathroom Remodel

C.J. Plumbing recently completed a pretty big bathroom renovation.

This was a total gut job, and the plan did not call for sticking to the original footprint of the bathroom.

The bathroom remodel in progress, after demolition

The biggest change we made was installing a new shower stall that is almost twice as big as the original shower. The wall behind the shower had to be knocked down, and a new one was built further back so there was enough room. The sink and toilet also had to be moved to make room for the new shower, and we added a new laundry connection for the washer and dryer.

John running new pipe under the floor

This was a ground floor bathroom, and there was no basement under the house. That meant there was a lot of work that had to be performed in a crawl space, such as running all of the new drainage pipes, among other things.

The new location of the toilet

The average bathroom remodel of this size takes between 10 and 14 days. This can be a pretty intimidating job from the homeowner’s perspective, but C.J. Plumbing specializes in bathroom remodeling.

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We have a team of trusted contractors who we work with on a regular basis to make sure your job can be completed on time and on budget, with minimal disruption in your home. That means you don’t need to worry about finding your own builder or your own electrician. We will bring everyone together.

View of the new sink and shower from the hallway

On this particular job, we worked with Vital Home Improvements and RJL Electrical Systems, both based in East Bridgewater.

View of the new sink and toilet

C.J. Plumbing & Heating offers free estimates. Please click on this link to contact us by phone or email.
 
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