October 6, 2009

Upscale bathroom remodeling project to include larger shower only. Will no tub hurt resale and/or appeal?

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Mary J P asked:


The remodeling project will include double sinks w/ granite counter tops, tile on floor and in shower, upscale faucets/shower head, new toilet, etc. We are not sparing much for expense and I think it will look great, I just wonder if it will look as nice to other potential buyers down the road without a tub.
We do have another bathroom with a shower/tub combination.

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When remodeling, do we need to remove the plaster and wire mesh beneath ceramic tile?

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T C asked:


We want to remodel our 1950's yellow and sea foam green bathroom. Upon removing some ceramic wall tile, we found about an inch or so of plaster with wire mesh underneath. How do we remove the wire mesh? or can we leave it? If we leave it, the bottom part of the wall won't be flush with the top (non tiled) wall. We aren't planning on putting new tile in, just drywall and maybe some sort of wainscoting.

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September 28, 2009

remodeling my home, which one of the minerals should i use?

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leslie b asked:


i am remodeling my home, but dont want to use the most expensive mineral on the market…so which is the least expensive stone that still looks good?

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September 26, 2009

How does remodeling work when looking at leasing a property?

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Brandon asked:


Looking to open a bar and was wondering how this works….If I am looking at leasing a property can I remodel the inside or outside of the property to reflect its theme, etc?

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