Take out the garden tub and put in a shower 14,750.........I fell over
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.Did you knock over your spellchecker on the way down?
Note 20 and it still can't spellDid you knock over your spellchecker on the way down?
Thanks brother.It was for a removal of a garden tub and replace it with a shower.The shower I currently was going to be converted to a closetHere I'll help. I speak big dummy sometimes. I think he got an estimate to have a garden tub taken out and a shower installed in it's place from "Western Shores Homes" and it was $14,750. He nearly fell out of his chair because a ******** is cheaper. I may have lost something in the translation and take no responsibility for errors on my part. But I think that's pretty close.
LmaoDamn, I didn’t charge the wife near enough.
It's a wider tubSo...what is a garden tub?
(I'd Google I'd but I'm afraid of what pictures it would bring up...I can hear the banjos allready)
gotchaIt's a wider tub
to what purpose are you replacing it?
Thanks again......Old age is creeping up and I'm still dumb!!!!!Falling and breaking stuff don't help either.It was a long way on my 18 wheeler!Oh this should be fun. Lets see if I can translate before the message hits the airwaves. Maybe something like this: The wife and I are getting older and we don't so much like stepping over the edge of the tub anymore. Showers do just fine. A slip and fall in such a tub can be dangerous. It's difficult to reach across that big old tub and keep it clean also. But for $14,750 they can kiss my grits.
I agree with this to a great extent. Oil change on my RV is $150 if I do it, and $180 if the Mercedes dealer does it. For $30 I'm not crawling under the thing and getting my hands dirty. However, sometimes one has to say no. A few years ago in the late fall, a good friend got an estimate of $12,000 to replace a deck. It was a deck on a house with a walk out basement, so the deck was level with the main floor and about 9 feet above the ground out back. I told my friend that if he could wait until spring, I would help him build one. It took us about a month, but total cost was $2500, and I doubt if it would have looked better if built by the pros.I had my old steel tub from the Fiftys taken out and I walk in shower installed.
Priced out the materials to do it myself.
Only $ 2,300.00 more to have it done.
Best money I ever spent.
There price included all plumbing work.
When they pulled the tub they discovered the house heater pipes ran thru behind it.
They had to redo plumbing on there dime.
Like I said best money I ever spent.