Category: Bathroom Remodeling

Articles specific to helping clients understand the components of bathroom remodeling. Includes the cost to remodel a bathroom.

What Is the Difference Between Washlet and a Bidet?

What Is the Difference Between Washlet and a Bidet?

What Is the Difference Between Washlet and a Bidet? When performing a bathroom remodel in Mission Viejo, Irvine, Lake Forest, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, and other South Orange County California communities, increasingly, clients are asking about bidets.  I’m finding that clients are really interested in washlets, not bidets.  What is the difference between washlet […]

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Bathtub Conversion

Bathtub Conversion A large number of clients who are performing a bathroom remodel in Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, Irvine, and other South Orange County California communities want their bathtub converted to a shower (bathtub conversion). DAD’s Construction is an expert in bathtub conversion. Therefore, before getting started on your bathtub conversion, consider the following important […]

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Particle Board vs Plywood Cabinets

Particle Board vs Plywood Cabinets

Particle Board vs Plywood Cabinets Particle Board vs Plywood Cabinets – What’s the difference?  Does it really matter if cabinets are constructed using particle board or plywood?  Here are the facts: The way it looks. When I show customers a quality veneered piece of Plywood vs. a piece of Particle Board or MDF for cabinet […]

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Bathroom Remodel

Bathroom Remodel

Bathroom Remodel No other room in the house costs more money to remodel on a per square foot bases than the bathroom.  Bathroom remodels can range as follows: Lower range averages $350+ per square foot. Midrange averages $600+ per square foot. Upscale averages $900+ per square foot. The total expense of a bathroom remodel depends […]

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Curbless Shower

Curbless Shower A curbless shower is just what the name says, a shower that does not have a curb or threshold. It has a seamless design without the divider between the bathroom floor and shower floor. The bathroom floor tiles will be the same all the way through the bathroom.  There is no curb or […]

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