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Advanced Tile & Stone LLC

410 Park Dr.
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Advanced Tile & Stone LLC

410 Park Dr.
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9 years of experience

Advanced Tile & Stone has over 20 years experience providing quality installation of ceramic tile both Commercial and Residential. Specializing on floors, bathrooms, back splashes, and kitchen counter tops, bathroom tub surrounds, and much more. Prompt quality work and customer satisfaction is our number one objective!

Advanced Tile & Stone has over 20 years experience providing quality installation of ceramic tile both Commercial and Residential. Specializing on floors, bathrooms, back splashes, and kitchen counter tops, bathroom tub surrounds, and much more. Prompt quality work and customer satisfaction is our number one objective!



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Five Star Bath Solutions of Bismarck

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Five Star Bath Solutions of Bismarck

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9 years of experience

Five Star Bath Solutions of Bismarck is your local source for bathroom remodeling needs. We are trustworthy professionals who complete each job on time and within the budget. We offer bathroom renovations for bath and shower walls, walk-in tubs, and barrier free showers. Take advantage of our free estimate offer today.

Five Star Bath Solutions of Bismarck is your local source for bathroom remodeling needs. We are trustworthy professionals who complete each job on time and within the budget. We offer bathroom renovations for bath and shower walls, walk-in tubs, and barrier free showers. Take advantage of our free estimate offer today.




REAMP'D CONSTRUCTION

721 Broadway
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REAMP'D CONSTRUCTION

721 Broadway
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9 years of experience

Here at REAMP'D CONSTRUCTION take pride in our quality workmanship, and deliver the best results you deserve. Our goal is to build trusting relationships and give you dependability you can count on. We offer affordable rates, give free estimates, we're easy to work with and the best part is that we are locally owned and family operated. Billing procedures follow as what is written in the contract (usually paid upon job completion) unless specified otherwise.

Here at REAMP'D CONSTRUCTION take pride in our quality workmanship, and deliver the best results you deserve. Our goal is to build trusting relationships and give you dependability you can count on. We offer affordable rates, give free estimates, we're easy to work with and the best part is that we are locally owned and family operated. Billing procedures follow as what is written in the contract (usually paid upon job completion) unless specified otherwise.





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Kitchen and Bathroom Remodel questions, answered by experts

You can install coffered ceilings in any room where the existing ceiling structure can support the additional weight and provide enough clearance. However, you’ll often see them in living rooms, dens, kitchens, bedrooms, home offices, libraries, dining rooms, and home theaters. Install a coffered ceiling wherever you want an elegant look.

The toilet should rest 10, 12, or 14 inches from the back wall. As for other clearances, 15 inches is the minimum distance from the flange to any side wall or nearby fixture, including the shower, tub, and sink. Modern codes also require at least 24 inches of clear space in front of the toilet.

As a rule of thumb, light-colored tile tends to make small spaces—like bathrooms—look bigger. If that’s your goal, consider installing white, gray, or cream tile and pair it with grout in a similar shade. The combination of the light colors and seamless lines between the tiles and grout will help open up the room so it feels larger.

Yes, you can add a bathroom to an unfinished basement, but you’ll want to take proper precautions if doing so. As with any bathroom addition, you’ll need to make sure that it’s approved by local building authorities first. With unfinished basements, you especially need to keep an eye on proper ventilation practices.

Yes, you can remove a bathtub yourself if you have previous DIY experience and basic plumbing knowledge. You should have at least one other person help you if you approach this project as a DIY. However, hiring a plumber or bathroom remodeling pro can prevent accidental damage from demolition or water leakage.

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