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Millard Bath Remodel

For DeLoa & Sons bathroom remodels are just another day on the job. However, each of our clients has their own style and vision for this space. We are so excited and surprised to see what they come up with and help them bring it to life.

This Millard bathroom remodel was no different. Our clients kept a few items here that helped to keep this project more budget-friendly. They chose to keep their existing vanity and medicine cabinet above the toilet, which can be a big expense. We find upgrading a countertop can improve a space immensely.

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We removed the existing shower to provide more storage space. After capping off the existing plumbing, installing new drywall and shelves, the linen closet was complete. This was a storage space our client had in other bathrooms in the house and wanted to incorporate this into their master bathroom as well. We enjoy providing aesthetically pleasing designs, while also taking into consideration everyday functionality.

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The tub was removed and a large walk-in shower was added. The custom clear glass shower door left nothing to be desired and made this space feel even larger. Our client hand-picked the tiles and all the detailed features in the bathroom including the fixtures, mirrors, and lights.

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Our clients are excited for the new space and we know they’ll enjoy it for years to come.

Keep checking our blog for new updates and follow us on social media. If you’re looking to renovate your space, give us a call or use our Contact page to schedule an appointment with an estimator.

Be Wise & Weatherize: Prep the Plumbing

In this post, we’ll be continuing our conversation on how important it is to prepare your house for the winter. As cold weather approaches it’s extremely important to check areas in your home susceptible to frozen pipes. When pipes freeze and burst it can leave damage, not only to the pipes themselves but to the inside of your home as well. Protecting your pipes, such as insulating your water supply lines and draining your outdoor supply lines is often a first step in preparing your plumbing for the winter. When the cold weather sinks in, there are quick and effective ways to prevent your pipes from the cold. Click the picture below to read more from the American Red Cross on preventing your pipes from freezing and how to thaw them if they do.

Be Wise & Weatherize: Seal Your Home

According to the Department of Energy, one of the most cost-efficient ways to reduce your heating and cooling costs is to air seal your home. Click on the picture below for techniques and tips on how you can save money, increase comfort, and improve the quality of your indoor environment.