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Rear addition , 420 sq. ft , full basement ( unfinished ) ,cathedral ceiling , multi-level deck , exterior stucco , rooms - rec. room & kitchen ( new kitchen not incl. ) , location North Toronto
Submitted on: 06/12/10
Cost: 75,000 CDN
Duration: 3,600 hours
Views: 75
Comments: 0





This kitchen was white. A little dated but still had some appeal. It all began with the dishwasher needing new dish grates. It turned out these were not available any more - so we decided to replace it (the dishwasher). This involved removing ceramic tiling and reconstructing the Island. Which in turn led to purchasing new cabnetry and so on and...
Submitted on: 12/14/08
Cost: 70,000 CDN
Duration: 375 hours
Views: 452
Comments: 1





Full professional basement renovation. General purpose hall design, no bedrooms. Includes small kitchen area, storage room, furnace room, and full bathroom. A great addition to the home. Other features include 15 spot lights, pre-wiring for home theater system, curved wall and ceiling corners, and ceiling speakers. Still needs home theater syste...
Submitted on: 11/19/08
Cost: 16,000 CDN
Duration: 160 hours
Views: 373
Comments: 0





Here is just the set up of my hot tub. This hot tub was purchase at arctic spas and the slabs used around the tub were bought from Van Beeks if I recall correctly for about $10 a slab. Overall installation of the tub was easy. The only prep required was that the floor was level. This was accomplished by ripping up the grass and putting gravel on...
Submitted on: 08/26/08
Cost: 11,000 CDN
Duration: 50 hours
Views: 711
Comments: 0





Here is our chimney we redid last summer. The top of it started to crack due to a moisture problem. We selected these light colored stones to replace the old ones and had a contractor come and do the job.
Submitted on: 09/29/08
Cost: 7,400 CDN
Duration: 50 hours
Views: 83
Comments: 0





This pond is actually making use of an old pool that was .... let's just say, past it's usefull life.
Submitted on: 12/14/08
Cost: 7,000 CDN
Duration: 150 hours
Views: 325
Comments: 0





remove existing shower and install new one piece shower
Submitted on: 08/26/10
Cost: 3,500 CDN
Duration: 40 hours
Views: 42
Comments: 1





This was a two stage project. About 6 years ago the walkway was done in flagstone - replacing the builder's original patio slabs. =We added two large slabs of stone for the steps and surrounded the walkway with some larger rocks. In order to make the walkway more visible to passer-bys we cut down one of the trees that blocked the line of sight.
Submitted on: 09/22/08
Cost: 3,000 CDN
Duration: 30 hours
Views: 508
Comments: 0





This is a deck we built a couple years after moving in. The deck the house came with was way to small so this extension was much needed. It wasn't too difficult. Preparing the foundation and putting in the concrete posts that the deck sits on was probably the hardest part. Then joists were spanned across the posts and thats what the 1x8" boards ...
Submitted on: 10/04/08
Cost: 3,000 CDN
Duration: 150 hours
Views: 130
Comments: 0





This project is about a shed we built around the same time we build our deck. It was build in sections in the garage and then put together out back. The floors are plywood and it sits on 6 posts that are cemented into the ground. We used wood shingles for the roof and ran an electrical line out there so that we could put some lights inside. We m...
Submitted on: 10/04/08
Cost: 3,000 CDN
Duration: 80 hours
Views: 104
Comments: 0







