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Bath Fitter of Montana
3.9(
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Serving Big Sky, MT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"cooper was our installer. He was veryprofessional and did excellent work. The job he did looks great. What a great employe he is for bath fitter. Better than five star. The only problem I have is I ended up with a shower without a corner shelf or soap dish. This is the first shower I have seen with out these. Gary White"
Tub to Shower Conversion
105 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Benjamin Franklin Plumbing
4.2(
97
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Serving Big Sky, MT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1987

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We were contacted immediately after leaving a message via Angie's List or Home Advisor and given an estimate over the phone for installing a new hot water heater in our crawl space. The final invoice was more but not too far off the mark considering the work that needed to be done, We wouldn't hesitate to recommend this plumbing service to others."
Response time12 hrs
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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DaBella - Bozeman (Bath/Siding)
3.7(
1,003
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Serving Big Sky, MT and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Jennifer with DeBella's was super awesome and helpful!! We love our siding! When it dropped to well below 0 for weeks, no problems! And lower heating bills than years before! In the summer, the house stayed cooler aswell with the new siding. Couldn't be happier!!"
Baths
Baths
Baths
windows
windows

+13

5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Newhouse Construction LLC
5.0(
4
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Serving Big Sky, MT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I had been wanting to build a deck for a while, to hold my hot tub. I met with the owner, Steve, and he told me exactly how much it would cost, approximately how long it would take, and they got it done. Clean, professional, and honest. Couldn't have asked for a better experience. Thanks Newhouse Construction!"
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Obsidian lane
Obsidian lane
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Obsidian lane

+20

1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Bathtub Replacement questions, answered by experts

While Medicare will pay for some bathroom modifications, it won’t pay for all modifications done to help make the room more accessible for older adults. Plus, the improvements must be approved in advance, or they won’t cover the upgrade. Check well in advance of construction if you have coverage for grab bars, walk-in tubs, wider doorways, higher toilets, and more.

When buying caulk, look for ones labeled for tub and tile. These have either acrylic latex or silicone compounds. This allows the caulk to stick to smooth surfaces and prevent mildew from forming. 

A peeling bathtub is not a good thing. It’s a sign that the finish is coming off, and continued exposure to water and cleaning products can continue to damage the finish and eventually the underlying structure of the tub. What starts as a few chips or flakes can worsen into large chunks peeling off.

If your tub is attached to the wall, the best material will be one that can be shaped to fit your space perfectly. A cast-polymer, acrylic, or fiberglass tub will likely be the easiest to install as a built-in because it can be designed to fit your space.

Start by gutting the old fixtures and features that need to be removed, such as the tile, vanity, and flooring. You may benefit by removing the toilet, even if you intend to use the same one. Next, install the new shower or tub, followed by the flooring, and then the drywall, which you should then paint. After that, install your new cabinets, vanity, countertop, sink, and faucet, in that order. Replace your light fixture next. Lastly, reconnect the toilet.

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