Costs to replace bathtub?
We have a house that was built in 1964. The bathtub is the original one built in the house, probably cast iron covered in porcelain. It's surrounded by the four inch tiles.
The grout is cracked between the tiles, and now a couple of the tiles on that wall have actually fallen out. We have two people to come this weekend to give estimates on replacing the tub with one of those "pieced in" things with a tub, and the walls that surround it.
Anyone have any idea on how much that will cost to replace? :confused: We priced the tub at $275 already.
They are only replacing the tub/shower and working around the high window there on that wall. The floor, etc. is all intact and not to be replaced.
Thanks,
--CakeLady--
Comment on CakeLady's post
Hi CakeLady,
I'm in Hickory, N.C. Its like massplumber2008 said, we can't give out prices with out first seeing the job.
Comment on twowired's post
I agree. I would charge at least $2000 for the entire job. This is not including the materials!
You add:
Grout, Mortar/Mastick, Concrete Board, Board Screws, Caulking, Spacers, Sponge, Plumbing supplies, Drains, Water Lines, Shims, Garbage Bags, Dump Fee, Gasoline, Personal Time/Labor (Estimate, Proposing Estimate, Shopping for Supplies, and Labor on Job), Dump Fee/Time involved Cleaning/Organizing Vehicle after Job, Taxes, and MUCH MUCH MORE!
To add to this... Professional Experience. Insurance. Quality. Warranty. Most importantly... Stressless opportunity to fix a much needed repair that you decided to neglect resulting in this outcome.
PAY UP!