Undermount Bath Sink Broken!
Something was accidentally knocked into our bathroom sink and somehow a large chunk of the sink broke out. We obviously have to get a new sink, but can anyone tell me how difficult it will be to do this work? It’s a Restoration Hardware vanity with a marble counter top.
Shower Problem
Lately, we’re having a problem with the shower in our spare bathroom, which we renovated about a year and a half ago. The shower will only stay on for a short while before the water then goes back through the faucet. If you pull the diverter, it will stay on for just a short period, and then go back down after a minute or so. When we did the renovation, we left the old shower head on, which we liked very much, and got a new shower valve and trim set. When I called the manufacturer, they say it’s a problem with the shower head and the flow restrictor, so they can’t help. I know nothing about plumbing, but was looking for some input before I go and have the shower head replaced. Does this sound right, or could it be an issue with the shower valve/diverter, or something else?
Thanks a lot for any recommendations-
Andy
Furnace replacement question
We are looking to replace our furnace that is about 25 years old and were hoping to get in on the $1500 rebate. We had someone give us an estimate and he said we can’t get the rebate because all of the qualified furnaces (energy star, 90+ eff.) must vent directly outside, which ours would not. Can anyone verify this for me? Does $5700 sound reasonable for a 80 efficiency, variable speed, 70,000BTU Carrier with humidifier installed?
Sources for bath reno supplies?
I am beginning to look into renovating our bathroom and would like to know of people’s favorite stores. Looking for any sources of tiles, vanities, tubs, etc. in Brooklyn or Manhattan.
Thanks!
Our experience renovating our kitchen
I got a lot of information from this board that helped with our recent kitchen renovation, so I thought I would report to help others who are going through the process.
We live in a coop in Prospect Heights and remodeled our small (approx 9×9) kitchen. We interviewed 4 contractors whose names we got off various websites and from people in our building. The quotes ranged from $5,000 to $15,000 for labor. We normally would not have considered the high or the low bids, but ended up going with the low because he had done work in the building so we could see his work and he came highly recommended. His name is Mentor Frangu and his company is Altina Tile Care.
We had initially planned on going with Kraftmaid cabinets and were going to Lowes and dealing with Alicia Mead who was recommended on this board. She was great to work with, however, we did not use her because Lowes does not do measurements unless they do the installation, and none of the contractors we interviewed measured either. We then went to Gold and Reiss, who was recommended to us by other people in our building. We had planned on going with them until I checked out Park Slope Kitchen Gallery, who was also recommended on this board. We dealt with Keenia Farrell there, and she was wonderful. They have only a small selection of brands for cabinets, but we really liked the Medallion cabinets and she also had the best price on our Casesarstone counters.
For flooring, we had looked all over. We ordered tile from Country Floors, but then did not like the color when we received it. We returned that tile (minus a 30% restocking fee) and ended up getting porcelain tiles from A&K tiles on 9th Street in Park Slope and we happy with their service and price.
For the backsplash we went to Nemo tile. Unfortunately, we fell in love with their Insterstyle glass tiles and they are the only dealer that carries this line in the area. I say unfortunately because the price was very high (and the shipping was about $450 and took over six weeks) and the customer service was bad. We dealt with a salesman there named Steven who was quite condescending and not responsive to our concerns. The tiles are beautiful, but we certainly won’t be going back there.
The cabinets arrived on time and Mentor and his worker began work on January 7th. In 7 days of work they removed a wall and all cabinets, etc, moved electrical, installed a waterproofing membrane (required by our board), and installed recessed lighting, flooring, and cabinets. Our counter was installed a week later and Mentor returned for one day to connect the water. We then had to wait a month for the backsplash to come in and he did that in a day.
If you are looking to have some work done, I would definitely consider interviewing Mentor- I can not recommend him highly enough. His prices are great, his quality is very good, and he is a completely trustworthy and reliable man. He wouldn’t even take a dime from us until the cabinets were installed. If you contact him and would like further information or to see his work, ask him for Andy’s phone number as a reference.
Mentor Frangu, Altina Tile Care: 917-692-6234
I would also highly recommend working with Keenia from Park Slope Kitchen Gallery: 233 Prospect Ave, nr 5th Ave 718-832-0002
Can anyone comment on any of these contractors for a kitchen reno?
Howie Selig
Father & Son Construction
718-467-1200
Mentor Frangu
Altina Tile Care
917-692-6234
Bobby “Bagel”
Liberty Craftmen
646-773-7718
MRS, Inc.
379 Fifth Avenue 718-832-5958
RK Construction
628 E17th St
718 421 3855
Luis Rincon
35-35 91st St
718-505-3642
Grand Renovation, Inc.
85 Wythe Avenue
(718) 599-6969
Quality Renovations
15823 75th Rd
(718) 504-2181
Thanks
First renovation- need some advice
In the next month or two we will be having our kitchen and possibly a closet renovated in our Prospect Heights co-op. The closet holds a furnace and water heater; we will be getting a new furnace and hopefully a small ‘on demand’ water heater and turning the saved space into a small pantry. I have a few questions about the project as this is our first reno.
- are there seasonal differences in prices for contractors? Would we be better off waiting until after the holidays?
- should we have one person do both jobs?
- how much do we need to have prepared before we begin interviewing contractors? Do we need to have cabinets, counters, suppliers, etc or just general ideas?
- does anyone have recs for retailers for counters (quartz), cabinets, and other supplies? We’ve been told Mondial and Gold & Reiss but looking for others.
Any help greatly appreciated.
May 21, 2012 | 02:16 PM