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Bathroom Remodelers in Pittsburgh, PA

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Contractors For Bathroom Renovations, Makeovers, and Upgrades

Prescreened Bathroom Remodeling Contractors in Pittsburgh, PA

Solid Castle, LLC
References Available
(215) 970-9066
700 River Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
 
FW Contracting
5.0
1 Verified Ratings
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(877) 341-4889
114 West Prospect Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15205
 
 
Ronald Bergman
References Available
(215) 970-9060
5920 State Road
Gibsonia, PA 15044

Serving Pittsburgh, PA
 
Mark Otlano and Son
3.27
5 Verified Ratings
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(215) 239-9411
1903 Sleepy Hollow Road
South Park, PA 15129

Serving Pittsburgh, PA
 
 
Steinle Contracting
4.89
3 Verified Ratings
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(216) 430-0551
337 Hart Drive
Crescent, PA 15046

Serving Pittsburgh, PA
 

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Reviews of Pittsburgh Bathroom Remodelers

Project: Remodel a Bathroom
Glenshaw, PA

Did quality work in a reasonable amount of time. Came back to correct an issue that occurred. Have received a lot of compliments on the new bathroom!

 
Project: Remodel a Bathroom
Pittsburgh, PA

Alan is THE most wonderful, accommodating, professional, courteous person I have ever met. There needs to be more people like him. His crew is the same. I would recommend AM to absolutely anyone with complete confidence. They did a fantastic job for the exact quoted price and precisely on time. In a word- AWESOME.

 
Project: Remodel a Bathroom
Pittsburgh, PA

Alan Michol is the owner and has a degree in Architecture and had some excellent design ideas, which is why we went with him. The end result was a beautiful new bathroom. Everything is first rate. The bathroom was completely gutted and had all new plumbing installed. Steve, the foreman does excellent work. All in all, I can't say enough about them. Alan has been in business for 30 years and if you hire him, I guarantee you will not regret it!

 
 

Unscreened Addition & Remodeling Contractors in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Mistick Construction Co
301 Dinwiddie St
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Cuda-Rush Contracting, Inc.
100 Anderson St. #541
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
ROCA BUILDERS CORP
3000 PERRYSVILLE AVENUE
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Grand Impact Contractors and Assiocates
928 E warnington Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15210
Gill Sales CO
506 Brownsville Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15210
 

Things to Consider Before You Start a Bathroom Makeover Project:

  • How extensively do you want to remodel your bathroom?
  • Shower / Bath
  • Toilet
  • Cabinets / Vanity
  • Countertops
  • Sinks
  • Flooring

Ideas & Inspiration from Pittsburgh Addition & Remodeling Contractors


Renovating a Bathroom in Pittsburgh

It is said that an older structure that has been updated to appeal to modern sensibilities (and is complete with everything a modern family would expect in a brand new home) is the pinnacle of desirability in the housing market. With all the houses that are over 50 years old in Pittsburgh, bathroom remodeling is a great place for many residents to start when trying to add value to their properties.

Trends in new constructions lean much more towards spacious, elegant bathrooms; the cramped, closet-like feel of their predecessors is, without a doubt, less appealing to today's homebuyers. Remodeling a bathroom is one of the most fruitful home improvement projects you can enter into. Aside from increasing the value of your home, this type of project will also make your house a better and more efficient place to live in.

Ideas for Bathroom Remodeling in Pittsburgh
With the wide range of materials, fixtures, and other options available for bathroom remodeling, Pittsburgh homeowners will have to be savvy about which ones they choose. In most cases, the best course is to model any renovations around the look and feel of the rest of the house.

If your home is full of wood and tile, and you've got a brick exterior, a bathroom full of chrome and mirrors might look somewhat out of place. If the rest of your house has a more modern look, (polished concrete floors, exposed ductwork, etc.), a classic country bathroom could actually be a drawback if you ever decide to sell. Unless you're planning on redoing the entire interior of your home (in which case you can pick whatever style you want and run with it), try and use materials that are common in the rest of the house. You want the room to be updated, but you don't want it to look like a blatant add-on.

Pittsburgh Bathroom Renovation Obstacles
As is the case in many other northeastern cities, the options available for Pittsburgh bathroom remodels are often limited because of the small size of the original space (especially in older sections of town). While it is certainly possible to expand the size of a small bathroom, when you start knocking down walls and adding on to the original structure, the price of the project and its duration will both become much higher.

Another drawback common in older structures is the presence of pipes that were put in decades ago. The plumbing of modern houses uses pipes that are wider in diameter; this increases water pressure, reduces the time it takes for water coming out of the faucet to get hot, and, ultimately, reduces the amount and frequency of many plumbing problems. Unless you only want a skin-deep remodel, homeowners should consider having a plumber take a look at the pipes to see how much it would cost to upgrade to something wider (or to see if any other problems could be resolved by installing more modern hardware).

Pittsburgh Bathroom Remodeling Prices
For a simple facelift in smaller bathroom remodels, Pittsburgh residents can expect to pay around $4,000 or $5,000. If you're looking to completely overhaul a larger bathroom or want to expand the size of a smaller one, you can expect the price to increase dramatically (some projects can cost over $10,000). Keep in mind, however, that despite the initial expense of bathroom renovation, Pittsburgh homes with roomy, modern facilities (especially in homes where the original structure is older) have a higher market value and are also likely to sell quickly.