Bathroom Remodeling Chicago IL
Local resource for Bathroom Remodeling in Chicago. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to bathroom tiles, grouts, caulks, floor tiles, cracked tiles, ceramic tiles, wall tiles, as well as advice and content on contractors and information on supplies ideas if you plan to do it yourself.
Meade Services Inc.
773 761 1595
6400 N Francisco
Chicago, IL
Meade Services Inc.
773 761 1595
6400 N Francisco
Chicago, IL 60611
Services
Insulation, Commercial Property Maintenance, Carpenters, Kitchen remodeling, Decks & Porches, Disaster Restoration, Water Heaters & Tanks, Bathroom remodeling, Garage & Carport, Paving, Handyman, Security, Plaster & Stucco, Basement remodeling, Drywall and Plaster, Ceilings, Hot Tubs & Spas, Framing, Home Builders, Flooring, Mirrors, Powerwashing, Tiling, Sauna, Solar Energy, Skylights, Roofing, Electrical, Locksmiths, Sunrooms, Wallpaper & Wallcoverings, Siding, Lighting, Plumbing, Multiple …
Service Types
Residential, Commercial
Company Information
Hours : 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM M,T,W,T,F
Years in Business : 25 Years
Languages Spoken : English, Spanish
Licensing Information
Bonded : Yes
General Liability Insurance : Yes
License # : 09- to be submiten upon request( for security reasons)
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v.c.construction.corp
312 388 1244
1727 w albion ave
Chicago, IL
v.c.construction.corp
312 388 1244
1727 w albion ave
Chicago, IL 60626
Services
Cabinets, Demolition, Mold Remediation, Framing, Multiple Room Renovation, Garage & Carport, Carpenters, Windows, Plaster & Stucco, Basement remodeling, Powerwashing, Bathroom remodeling, Gas Piping, Tiling, Drywall and Plaster, Electrical, Siding, Flooring, Plumbing, Doors, Handyman, Waterproofing, Kitchen remodeling, Roofing, Countertops, Water Heaters & Tanks, Additions, Painting
Company Information
Years in Business : 19 Years
Languages Spoken : English, Romanian
Licensing Information
License # : No License Provided
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All Pro Construction Services
630-323-5300
8911 Oneill Dr
Burr Ridge, IL
All Pro Construction Services
630-323-5300
8911 Oneill Dr
Burr Ridge, IL 60527
Services
Kitchen remodeling, Additions, Roofing, Basement remodeling, Bathroom remodeling
Company Information
Years in Business : 13 Years
Licensing Information
License # : No License Provided
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LCB Home Improvement & Repair Services
630-284-9026
17 w 320 Oak Lane
Bensenville, IL
LCB Home Improvement & Repair Services
630-284-9026
17 w 320 Oak Lane
Bensenville, IL 60106
Services
Handyman, Ceilings, Flooring, Skylights, Drywall and Plaster, Decks & Porches, Carpenters, Cabinets, Basement remodeling, Garage & Carport, Kitchen remodeling, Bathroom remodeling, Additions, Siding, Painting, Countertops, Framing, Plumbing, Doors, Disaster Restoration, Windows
Company Information
Hours : 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM M,T,W,T,F,S
Years in Business : 34 Years
Languages Spoken : English
Licensing Information
General Liability Insurance : Yes
License # : ask
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CHATEAU BUILDERS INC.
847-852-6569
1591 W. Grove St.
Addison, IL
CHATEAU BUILDERS INC.
847-852-6569
1591 W. Grove St.
Addison, IL 60101
Services
Roofing, Demolition, Plumbing, Windows, Framing, Home Automation, Siding, Gutters, Countertops, Painting, Decks & Porches, Disaster Restoration, Central Heating System, Doors, Skylights, Bathroom remodeling, Additions, Basement remodeling, Kitchen remodeling, Ducts & Vents, Carpenters, Cabinets, Multiple Room Renovation, Heating, Flooring, Home Builders
Service Types
Residential, Commercial, Emergency Services
Company Information
Hours : 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM M,T,W,T,F,S
Years in Business : 10 Years
Languages Spoken : English, German, Polish
Licensing Information
License # : general contractor license, HVAC license
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Chicago Construction Works, Inc.
773-349-6919
1352 N Western Ave
Chicago, IL
Chicago Construction Works, Inc.
773-349-6919
1352 N Western Ave
Chicago, IL 60622
Services
Hot Tubs & Spas, Lighting, Insulation, Security, Demolition, Carpenters, Flooring, Painting, Ceilings, Architects & Designers, Doors, FirePlaces, Sauna, Home Automation, Heating, Sunrooms, Kitchen remodeling, Garage & Carport, Waterproofing, Closets & Garage Organizers, Countertops, Framing, Disability Alterations, Home Builders, Windows, Skylights, Cabinets, Plumbing, Drywall and Plaster, Water Heaters & Tanks, Interior Decorators, Central Heating System, Additions, Roofing, Mirrors, Basemen…
Service Types
Residential, Commercial, Emergency Services
Company Information
Hours : 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM M,T,W,T,F,S
Years in Business : 5 Years
Languages Spoken : English
Licensing Information
General Liability Insurance : Yes
License # : City of Chicago General Contractors License No TGC012546
Payment Options
Accepts Credit Cards
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Airoom Custom Remodeling Specialists
847-763-1100
6825 N. Lincoln Ave
Lincolnwood, IL
Airoom Custom Remodeling Specialists
847-763-1100
6825 N. Lincoln Ave
Lincolnwood, IL 60712
Services
Bathroom remodeling, Additions, Basement remodeling, Kitchen remodeling
Company Information
Years in Business : 11 Years
Licensing Information
License # : No License Provided
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Mikasa Builders & Remodeling Corp
630 330 3725
11 s 058 Palisades rd
Willowbrook, IL
Mikasa Builders & Remodeling Corp
630 330 3725
11 s 058 Palisades rd
Willowbrook, IL 60527
Services
Powerwashing, Bathroom remodeling, Basement remodeling, Painting, Siding, Windows, Additions, Doors, Carpenters, Kitchen remodeling, Home Builders
Service Types
Residential, Commercial, Emergency Services
Company Information
Hours : 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM M,T,W,F,S
Years in Business : 19 Years
Languages Spoken : English, Lithuanian, Russian
Licensing Information
Bonded : Yes
General Liability Insurance : Yes
License # : TGC013721
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Matthews Custom Homes Inc.
630-325-9809
402 1/2 Hudson Ave
Clarendon Hills, IL
Matthews Custom Homes Inc.
630-325-9809
402 1/2 Hudson Ave
Clarendon Hills, IL 60514
Services
Central Heating System, Drywall and Plaster, Kitchen remodeling, Heating, FirePlaces, Lighting, Fencing, Gutters, Architects & Designers, Garage & Carport, Bathroom remodeling, Carpenters, Tiling, Electrical, Handyman, Closets & Garage Organizers, Mold Remediation, Windows, Insulation, Plumbing, Home Automation, Plaster & Stucco, Disaster Restoration, Additions, Siding, Doors, Ceilings, Framing, Decks & Porches, Home Builders, Sunrooms, Basement remodeling, Concrete Flatwork, Central Vacuum, …
Service Types
Residential, Commercial
Company Information
Hours : 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM M,T,W,T,F,S
Years in Business : 30 Years
Languages Spoken : English
Licensing Information
General Liability Insurance : Yes
License # : No License Provided
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Estelle's Kitchens
(312) 357-0833
305 W Lake St
Chicago, IL
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Shower stall The bottom 3 feet of our shower got a leak and ruined the wallboard. I pulled the tile off and am going to replace the wallboard. My question is can I reuse the tiles if I try to clean them up somehow. If you can clean most of the cement off the backs and the grout off the edges, there is no reason you can't use the tiles again. The cement behind the tile will allow for the rough backs from the old cement. Tile
| Rotten wall behind bathroom tile My problem is that I have a window in my bathroom where my tub is. I just discovered that the wall where the window is in the tub area is totally rotten. The wall is tile but I would like to replace it with another surface. How can I do this, and with what material, and how do I prevent water leakage from the window into the wall? I really need to be thrifty on my cost. They sell (in home depot and large home supply stores) fiberglass bath tub wall boards. These can be relatively inexpensive to quite expensive and of course the quality goes up with the price, but you are looking at between 35 and 200 dollars for this option. To seal the window area, be sure you use good quality paint and caulk and opening and along the seams with tub and tile caulking. one more thing. Make sure you use drywall made for wet environments. Usually green, it is coated with a waxy surface to resist moisture. Replacing Cracked Bathroom Tiles
I have several cracked tiles around my bathroom tub so I decided to replace them. Well, not only did the tile come off but along with it chunks of cement. How do I fill in the space where the cement was without having to replace all of the tile in the bathtub area?
Pick out any loose cement and remove the grout around the tile. When you replace the tile, put on enough adhesive to make good contact with the cement, filling any void. Ceramic Tile Repair I have some warped ceramic tiles in my bath(about 12 of them).when i took them off the wallboard is cracked and crumbled.without replacing the wallboard, can i repair it? Once repaired, do i just apply adhesive and then the tiles or do i apply some type of "mud" to build up the surface again? I would not suggest attempting to make the repair without replacing the wallboard. It will only result in a week repair that will have to ...
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Wiring a 3-way switch?
To use 2 switches to control the same fixture, you will need to use two 3-way switches. Run 2-wire cable from the fixture to the first switch. Between the switches you will need to run 3-wire (with ground) cable. (The white and red wires will be the switched wires.) ......
FAQ's and Previously Asked Questions
Q: My outlet suddenly stopped working, where do I start?
A: Start by checking all the GFI outlets in the house. Press "Trip" and "Reset" on each one. Outlets requiring GFI protection are often wired through a GFI outlet in another part of the house, so check them all. You can find them in the:
- Garage
- Basement
- Outside
- Bathrooms
- Kitchen
- find out more in Ground Fault protection questions
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Leaky Faucets Fixing Benefits Besides being annoying, fixing a leaky faucet also saves you some money! Dripping water at one drip/second wastes 400 gallons of water in a year. If this is hot water, you are watching your money go down the drain! Fix With Washers Although a small drip may seem inconsequential , it will cost you money. Washers that will tighten your faucets and get rid of those leaks take only minutes to install. Pipes Sweating Pipes To eliminate sweating cold water pipes during the summer months, place foam pipe insulation over the pipes. The tubing keeps the warm humid air from condensing on the cold pipes. Bathroom Expenses The most expensive part of adding a new bathroom is "roughing in" the new plumbing. So keep in mind how far your pipes have to go. Quick Fix for Leaks For a quick fix on copper pipe, small leaks, keep handy an easy repair kit. All that is needed is a hose clamp and a small piece of firm rubber, such as small section of garden hose. Simply insert the rubber around the leak and clamp. It will save you from having to drain the system, until you have more time on your hands. The clamp and rubber section of hose helped me out of a few jams, especially if you don't have copper or solder on hand at the cabin, it could save the weekend! Remember: clamp and rubber, plus screwdriver.
Thanks to Ed Vatcher for this hint. Septic System Healthy Septic System There are a few basic rules for keeping your septic system healthy. - Have the tank pumped and cleaned every 2 to 5 years.
- Don't pour ANY solvents, chemicals or oils of ANY kind into the drain or toilet.
- Only flush toilet paper down the loo, no other paper or plastic products.
- Use bleach and other cleaners sparingly.
- NEVER dispose of grease, coffee grounds or popcorn in the sink.
Toilets Replacing A Toilet Seat Using an adjustable wrench you can remove the bolts that hold the toilet seat in place. If the bolts are metal and have corroded, try soaking with penetrating oil overnight. If the bolts will not budge, just saw off with a hacksaw. Coat the new bolts with some petroleum jelly to help in future removal! Drains Clogs In The Drains Most drain blockages occur because homeowners put materials into the drain, that should never go there. Often liquid materials are put "down the drain", and then solidify and cause clogging. Remember to just let materials harden, then place in trash... |
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