Thursday, November 4, 2021

From 'To Do' To 'Ta Da'

Bathroom upgrades done early October 2021.  We had this on a 'To Do' list for seven years!  A big clog in the tub during the February ice-storm + a new hole near the tub drain a month later forced us into action. We called NW Tub & Shower in the spring, paid a deposit after choosing new fixtures & got on the install schedule for fall (thanks for ALL your assistance + communication, Gloria).  The whole project took around three weeks to complete (Carlos & Erich expertly demolished + installed for five days) & almost every step of it was fun to do/watch.  Highest praise & respect for NW Tub & Shower! TOTAL COST: $10,475



Bathroom with many original features (toilet was upgraded four years ago).  Only thing saved was the wood vanity (sanded & stained anew, spray painted old pulls silver) with laminate counter + tile backsplash, water heater cabinet & baseboard heater (not pictured).









Original sink.  Bye-bye little sinky, we won't miss you cause we often cut ourselves on your rusty parts.



Original steel tub was chipped, rusted, had holes & was completely FINISHED.  Thank you for your service, tubby.



Shower doors I'll call 'cloudy with a high chance of scum.'



Ol' tubby below semi-loose fixtures, ugly light brown/pink shower surround that didn't reach to ceiling & 'cloudy' plastic shower doors.



Horrid bathroom floor I'll call 'mellow yellow.'



Original light fixture above mirror/vanity.



Mirror gone.



Big wall holes where towel racks hung NOT in the wall studs so they enlarged over time.



I filled the larger holes with a bit of paper towel & spackled multiple times.



Rear side of old shower surround ripped off the wall.



Tub & surround removed before rot was found in the floor near toilet/corner of old tub (lower right).  Test now for asbestos in floor...


No asbestos in floor!  Big relief.  Toilet was removed to replace sub-floor under it (no band-aids). 



Two additional floors under 'mellow yellow.'  Original is on left, an even 'mellowier yellow.'



New tub made of fiberglass & acrylic.  It only weighs 75 pounds!



Tub & partial floor installed.



Drywall in.



Tub in place with partial shower surround (looks like tile but isn't), new valving in wall for improved hot/cold experience + pipe stability.






Tub holds water & drains well!  The city inspector came twice for about one minute.



New sink & faucet installed (but not yet hooked up) in original vanity/counter with new mirror & light.



New vinyl floating floor installed over 'mellow yellow' & others.  Also new molding.



Two plus coats of paint on ceiling, walls & water heater cabinet took us one week to complete.



New paint color that is ever so slightly lavender.



New shower head, handle, window frame + surround that reaches the ceiling with light blue/green rain glass sliding doors. From Carlos in July 2022: "Acrylic surrounds are adhered with a silicone material & it is not troweled-applied like standard formica, hence you may feel squishy, loose areas throughout. This is normal & expected."



 Painted most of the water heater cabinet including shadowbox (in yellow) + put on new wood/metal cabinet pulls.



Ta da!

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