![]() Luckily, I had one more plumber come out and he said it wouldn’t be too difficult to move it over to the right, just a tad. However, the first few plumbers who checked out the job quoted me some outrageous numbers to move the plumbing over a few feet. I loved the idea of centering a larger vanity on the wall and adding sconces next to the mirror for additional lighting. Before, it was smushed all the way to the left wall, leaving an awkward amount of space to the right. ![]() People are always asking me how I find good pros, and this is usually my best advice! Centering The Vanity Vanity – Beforeįrom the start, my plan was to center the vanity on the wall in this bathroom. I don’t really have go-to people for these types of jobs, so I ended up asking a few neighbors and checked out our neighborhood message board for past referrals. ![]() For this, I just needed individual subcontractors (licensed plumber, licensed electrician) to get the job done. In the past, I’ve always hired general contractors for large renovations around our home, like our kitchen and upstairs bathrooms. I don’t recommend DIY’ing these aspects of a bathroom remodel. While I could handle the demo and the tiling myself, moving bathroom plumbing and adding electrical are jobs that are best left to the professionals. Well, since then, the space has been sitting untouched as I’ve been getting quotes from plumbers and electricians for the next phase of the project. Last we chatted about the basement bathroom, I had gutted the space and re-tiled the floor with a pretty penny tile.
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