Malissa Porth: An entire new bathroom would cost a few to several thousand, depending on your tastes and choices or decor etc. If you are going to gut it to the studs and joists (you do not need to harm the ceilings below) you will eliminate any mold or mildew. If you see any, wash down or spray the open studs and joists with a bleach solution before you rebuild and close up.Your number 1 return on your remodeling dollar is in kitchens #2 is bathrooms.You may or may not need to replace the tub. But you will not know the extent of the damage until you start to rip up the floor. Sorry but I tell people this all the time, so I always tell them the worst case and lot of the time it isn't as bad, but be prepared for the worst. There are a lot of houses out there - it is a buyers market. Buy with your pocket book not you emotions! (But I just love the house - it is just wood/bricks and shingles until you move in to make it a home)....Show more
Esteban Faggett: ca! use of rot in that section it must be 1- toilet gasket leaking2-tub drain leak3- pipe leak any of this problems will cast you demolition in bath for repairand you have 2 chooses .1- call the plumber and estimate the cast ,then increase that price from sell price if negotiation is possible .2- Indicate this problem in buyer section that seller must fix the problem before deal close....Show more
Charis Deguzman: that's a reasonably super deal. attempt to make it area of the settlement that the supplier will do the upkeep. in any different case, call a contractor for an estimate, and decrease that quantity out of your furnish.
Barton Morfee: try to get the current owners to pay for it and act like u wont go thru unless they do
Branden Roddick: if it is 1st floor and you have a basement you can do it. If it is 2nd floor I would get out of the deal as you are going to be ripping ceilings down on the 1st floor
Annabell Bevier: If it's a cast iron tub that'! s a couple hundred pounds to move, if it's steel less than a h! undred. You are probably looking at underlayment, sub-flooring and maybe a joist or two. If you replace the tubs that could add additional if you have tile. If I had to make a wild guess $3,000-5,000. This number is going to go up if there is mold, that room would have to be isolated. The price varies depending on the tub removal, tile and mold.
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