Looking to restore your bathroom's looks? Or just need a new bathroom to accommodate your growing family? Adding a bathroom can be a complicated task and much more complex that adding a garage or other room in the house. Plumbing fixtures have to be carefully installed and it takes an experienced home addition contractor to undertake the task. In the right hands however, a bathroom addition can be a smoothly executed affair.
A bathroom addition will include installing all bath fixtures including tubs, and shower enclosure. Sinks and toilet will be installed and plumbing will be connected. Lighting fixtures will be added and electrical fittings will be installed. Cabinets and countertops can be added according to your specifications. The bathroom can be designed to include all your dreams and fantasies for your bathroom.
A bathroom addition can be the answer to all your dreams and it doesn't even need a lot of extra space to accomplish. Even with limited space, you can still have a private bath that's your alone -- your own private sanctuary. To get in touch with a reputed and reliable bathroom addition contractor in Dallas simply fill out the form above and you'll receive up to 4 free estimates for your bathroom addition contractor.
I currently live in a Cape Cod type of home that currently has a 2nd floor with two bedrooms and sloped ceilings at the ends because of the pitch of the roof. I would like to remove the roof and add a normal second floor with 2-3 bedrooms that have normal ceilings and still maintain the bathroom upstairs. In addition I would like to enclose the concrete patio outside of my kitchen by adding a sunroom but also giving the kitchen more room in that same sunroom. Currently, the kitchen faces the patio since there is a wall that seperates them.
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I need to put an addition on my home for a disabled bath with wheelchair accessible shower. My home is slab-on-grade with concrete block walls and a gabled roof. Lot is flat. I will be cutting out an existing 3 ft wide window (and the block beneath) to form a doorway to the addition. The addition will be a 9 ft x 9 ft. room, with roll-in shower for a wheelchair, an ADA toilet, and sink. The 4" sewer line runs parallel beside the future add (3 ft away), and the electric panel will be 4 ft away on the existing structure. Eight foot walls will be painted block, roof will be slightly pitched "shed" style with built-up roof coming off the eaves of the existing. Drywall on interior with tile on floor.
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