Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Ugly Floors? We Can Help

 
What's New At Enhance

 
A lot! We have been busy busy busy the past few weeks. We recently installed a large area of luxury vinyl plank (LVP) floors in the Design Center. These floors are very popular - and practical - and we know you want to see more installed products to help in selecting the perfect one for your home. 

We installed six new floors: COREtec Chatuge Oak, Mannington Parisian Oak Meringue, Karastan Refined Forest Kona and Curated Grain Natural, Pergo Wood Enhanced Ayres, and Mohawk Infused Beauty Crema. Dark colors, light colors, medium shades, wide planks, random widths, even a tile look, you can see it all so you can envision exactly how the floor will look once installed.
 
We have also brought in some new product lines. 

We have new LVP from 
Mannington APEX:                Mohawk SolidTech Plus:    
                        
Coretec & Palmetto Road

New hardwoods to take a look at include 
Mercier Pro:                                Anderson Tuftex:
             

 The new styles of Mohawk Silk Carpet are super soft and super popular. 
 

We also have new porcelain and deco (think bling!) tiles from
Happy Floors                               Signature Series
    
  
and Interceramic. 
 

And don't forget about laminate - the new styles from Mohawk RevWood and Mannington are gorgeous.



  
Normally we would throw a big party in the store and invite you to see these great looking products. Thanks (not!) to the coronavirus, we can't have a party, but you can still come in and see our new floors. We are seeing clients in the Design Center by appointment to limit the number of people in the store at one time. Appointments are scheduled Monday thru Saturday, with our first appointment at 10 and our last appointment at 4:00. 
NOTE: We are not open on Sundays. 
We have plenty of disposable masks and hand sanitizer available for your use. Give us a call to set up your time to come in.
 

Carpet shopping? One of the things you may find confusing is that the same carpet may have a different name in different stores. This is common in many industries - particularly mattresses and furniture. There are a couple of reasons for this. Unfortunately, one is to make it harder to comparison shop. On the plus side, there are buying groups in flooring - an association of smaller retailers that join together to make purchases collectively, to receive better pricing and terms from the manufacturers. There are almost always enhanced warranties that are a bonus of purchasing from a buying group, for example "no questions asked" satisfaction warranties and longer product warranties.

Hard surface floors (LVP, wood, laminate) may "own" the main level of many homes these days, but most clients still want carpet for their bedrooms. Carpet is soft, cozy, warm on the coldest days, and affordable. We just installed a high end Karastan LCL (loop - cut - loop) carpet for a client in Woodstock. 1007 square feet was installed in the master bedroom, two guest bedrooms, closets, hall, landings, and stairs, for $4900. This includes a new 8 lb. pad, all furniture moving, and pull-up and removal of the old carpet and padding.


Design Tip

Take advantage of online design tools as you make your flooring decision. You can upload a picture of your room and have a variety for flooring products superimposed over your current floor, so that you can see it in your room! It's easy. On our website, go to Products, choose a category, and select a product you like with the "See in my room" icon, and then "Upload My Room". It's quick, simple to do, and helps you to be much more comfortable with your decision.



I Was FLOORED By Enhance
Ann in Lawrenceville writes,
"We had Mannington laminate installed upstairs and downstairs. We also had our stairs, railings and balusters redone. The contractors were so professional, and we were so pleased at how the project turned out. We always received prompt replies to calls or emails."

Thank you, Ann. You were a pleasure to work with! Enjoy your floors and let us know if you have any questions about caring for them.  We have the recommended cleaning products available for sale in the Design Center.

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Where's That Water Coming From?

Water Water Everywhere
Two of the biggest homeowner's insurance claims are roof damage and plumbing leaks. Water damage cannot be ignored and needs to be remedied quickly, as further damage and mold are sure to follow. Here's some information on things to watch out for:




Where's That Water Coming From?
Sooner or later, you're bound to experience a water leak somewhere in your home. The usual culprits are shower pans, hot water heaters, washing machines and clogged plumbing - any of which can cause water damage.

When you see water, first find the source of the leak, and shut off the water to it. Every drain and water-using appliance has a shut-off valve, so you need to know where and how to access it. In the worst case, you'll have to go outside to your main water supply and shut off the water to the whole house.


Minimize water damage by removing as much water as possible by mopping and blotting the saturated area. Use a shop-vac or rent one, and use it to extract as much water as possible.

Remove at-risk valuables and furniture with fabric or wood from the room, if possible. Wipe down cabinets and other furniture that have gotten wet. Place aluminum foil between furniture legs and wet carpet. Gather as many electric fans as possible to direct airflow toward damp spots. Open doors and windows to let in fresh air.

Call your homeowner's insurance and tell them the problem, what the damage may be, such as soaked carpet or wet hardwood floors, and what you've done to minimize it. They may refer you to a restoration company that specializes in remediating water damage. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, mold growth can occur within 48 hours of saturation, so act quickly.

Be Sure To Look Up
One of our vendor partners Mallory Bernard, Project Manager with 1st National Roofing, tells us that our roof is designed to put up with everything nature can dish out. Year after year, it shrugs off the elements, from heat waves to hailstorms. Most home owners don't even think about their roof unless disaster strikes it, such as a tree or other large object falling, but if you own an older home with a 3 tab style shingle, changes are there is damage that you don't even notice. Luckily, roofing damage due to storms is typically covered through your homeowner's insurance policy and chances are you can replace your roof easily at a low cost to you.
  

Here in Georgia, large hail is rare. But there is another culprit that can cause significant damage to your roof: wind. Although your roof is designed to cope with all sorts of weather, windstorms can be surprisingly destructive. Most roofs can handle winds up to 60 mph. Did you know, according to the National Severe Storm Laboratory, severe thunderstorms can generate winds exceeding 100 mph, about twice the 50-60 mph threshold for damaging winds. In fact, thunderstorms, not hurricanes or fires, account for half of all severe damage in the lower 48 states.
  
Most homeowners do not realize there's any damage to their roof if they don't see any missing shingles, but that is far from the truth. While the shingles may look intact from the ground, high winds coming up over a roof can create a suction effect and lift the shingles upwards, loosening the nails which are holding them down. When the shingles lift, the sealant between each layer can be broken, which can lead to leaks. Lifted shingles will also develop a crease at the top that looks like a crack. Eventually, this crease becomes a crack and the shingle will blow off.
  

If you suspect that you have damage to your roof, the first step is getting it inspected by a roofing company. An inspection is normally at no cost to you and will take about an hour depending on the size of your roof. Each slope is inspected, and each damaged shingle is marked and documented. Any collateral damage such as gutters, siding, etc., are also documented. After the inspection, the damage will be assessed, and you will be advised to file a claim through your insurance if there is enough damage present. The claim filing process is quick, easy, and simple; and filing a claim does NOT raise your premium. After the claim is filed, your roofing inspector will handle the rest for you, from meeting with your adjuster to making sure the insurance estimate includes all items up to code. The only thing you will have to worry about is writing the check for your deductible and picking your shingle color! For more information email Mallory or call her at 334-332-2157
  
Hot Water Heaters Don't Last Forever
Replacing your water heater can be a headache if you don't see it coming. When you don't expect it, you're hit with an extra, unplanned expense and it can do some damage to your home.
 
Our vendor partner Grassroots Plumbing tells us that the best way to minimize the pain is to keep an eye out for a few warning signs that can help you anticipate an upcoming replacement.

Knowing the age of your water heater is a good starting point, but it's not the only thing you need to know. The average water heater life span is 12-14 years. Some water heaters last longer, so your best bet is to keep the age in mind while looking out for the following warning signs.
  
Here are 3 signs that a water heater upgrade is on the horizon:

1. Your water heater is leaking. A leak from your water heater means it's time for a new one, and you don't want to wait too long. The leak could start small and grow into the equivalent of turning on a hose. The problem is you don't know how quickly it will fail. Occasionally, if the leak is coming from an individual component, such as the temperature and pressure relief valve, that piece can be replaced before updating the whole system. This is where the age of the water heater comes into play. If the heater is more than 10 years old and things are starting to break, you're probably better off replacing the whole thing. If it's less than 10 years old, you can consider replacing individual components first.
  


2. You have rusty water. Rusty or brown water coming from your faucets can signal that your water heater is on the way out. That's because the rust you see is the actual heater tank, rusting down and slowly exiting each time you turn on the faucet. When the tank starts to rust down, there are usually no visible changes to the outside of the heater. As a result, this issue can go unnoticed and the rusty water is a clear sign that could indicate your water heater is breaking down.
  

3. You can't get your white clothes clean. Even before you notice rusty water, you might be able to see another warning sign. If your water heater is starting to fail and breaking down into your water, you might notice this when you wash your clothes. If your white clothes are not getting as clean as they used to, this could be from your water heater tank failing. If you notice this, just keep an eye out for the other warning signs.
  


If you have an electric water heater:
These warning signs can apply to both gas and electric water heaters, but electric water heaters have a few more pieces that can be replaced before the whole thing needs to be updated. The thermostat, for example, can be replaced apart from the heater. The same is true for the heating element. Keep these items in mind if your electric heater starts to break down since replacing the individual component could save you from unnecessarily replacing everything.
 
Design Tip
We hope you don't have a water damage caused by your washing machine, but if you do, maybe a redesign of the laundry room is worth considering. Some basics: Washers and dryers measure from 24 to 33 inches wide. For loading and unloading, allow 36 inches in front of a washer and 42 inches for a dryer. That way, you'll have room to walk around them without bumping into them.

Measurements differ for front-loading models. Stacked units occupy less than 33 square inches of floor space and are accessible to people who have difficulty bending or stooping. Front-loaders are more accessible to wheelchair users. Install a dryer about 15 inches off the floor to make loading and unloading more comfortable.

If room allows, consider adding a sink, a hanging rod, a flat space for folding, storage space for detergents etc., and an ironing board.

How Much Does It Cost?
Speaking of laundry rooms, most clients install vinyl in their laundry room, with ceramic tile being the second most popular choice. Your laundry room floor should be waterproof, and tough enough to not be torn by a washer that is out of balance and moving around. It is not economical to install flooring in just your laundry room, as laundry rooms are almost always very small spaces. If your laundry room is part of a larger project, meaning there we already have a crew at your home installing flooring, a new floor for your laundry room should range between $400 to $800, depending upon the material chosen and the installation details.
 
I Was FLOORED By Enhance
Natosha in Austell writes:
"Our experience was BEYOND amazing with Enhance!! First, we had tried to go the big box store route to save some money since we were replacing all of the flooring in our home but found that their "low" prices didn't include great service. So I found Enhance online and visited the showroom. From my very first encounter to the measurements and installation, the service was AMAZING!! Not at one time during the process did we feel that we were getting less than the best. Our home looks brand new right now and we absolutely love our tile and carpet. We constantly recommend to other homeowners and love spreading the good news when someone compliments our home!"

Thank you, Natosha. We appreciate the referrals - be sure your friends know to tell us that you recommended us, so that you can get Decorating Dollars when they make their purchase. We hope to see you soon in the store!
  

New Hours
Enhance Floors and More is seeing clients in the Design Center by appointment to limit the number of people in the store at one time. We are scheduling appointments Monday thru Saturday, with our first appointment at 10 and our last appointment at 4:00.
NOTE: We are not open on Sundays.
We have plenty of disposable masks and hand sanitizer available for your use. Give us a call at to set up your time to come in.

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Everybody Else Is Doing It

I'm seeing a lot of activity around my neighborhood, and I'm not just talking about kids playing in the yard. On my street there is a new stone patio being put in, a new fence, several landscaping projects, even a new roof going on. And that's just what I can see from the outside!

People are investing in their homes right now.  Since we are spending more time at home, let's love where we live, right?  Here's a list of popular projects you may want to consider:
                 

~~Decks - new or staining. Add a pergola or canvas awning to make your outdoor space more usable when it's hot or raining
~~Bathroom updates - since most of us aren't going on expensive vacations this year, create a luxurious bathroom you actually want to spend time in

Granite Countertops in New Albany, Ohio - Distinctive Marble and ...

~~Painting (exterior and interior) And don't forget your front door!
~~Landscaping - a quick way to boost the curb appeal of your home
~~New countertops - a quick installation process limits the amount of time workers are in your home


~~Security camera installation - knowing when you have packages delivered helps keep the porch pirates away!
  
~~Garage updates - shelving, floors, new roll up doors
~~New flooring - new choices like waterproof LVP are easy to sanitize and keep clean

~~New HVAC systems - if yours is on its "last legs" don't wait til it goes out on a 98-degree day to purchase a new one
~~New appliances - most of us are cooking more, so of course we want the newest and smartest appliances
                          
~~Home office updates - some of us may never spend 40 hours a week in the traditional corporate office again!




~~New lighting - easy to shop online, YouTube videos for DIY installation         
~~Exercise spaces - if you don't foresee going back to the gym anytime soon






Come See Us!      
We are seeing clients in the Design Center by appointment to limit the number of people in the store at one time.  We are scheduling appointments Monday thru Saturday, with our first appointment at 10 and our last appointment at 4:00.  NOTE: We are not open on Sundays.  We have plenty of disposable masks and hand sanitizer available for your use.  Give us a call at 770.565.3808 to set up your time to come in.

 
What's New At Enhance 
        
9" wide planks.  Cork backing for quiet and comfort.  An industry leading 30 mil wearlayer.  Long lengths -- up to 82"  Waterproof, scratchproof, practically indestructible. 1/2" thick. Gorgeous oak colors in a variety of light to medium shades, plus a few greys.  For the ultimate floor come see COREtec Grande -- the brand new, premium, 100% waterproof, kidproof, petproof floor.  

Design Tip
Frame a map or nautical chart of your favorite vacation spot or local lake hangout for a piece of "artwork" that tells a story!


How Much Does It Cost  
Thinking about creating a home gym?  Be sure to think about what to use on the floor.  We recommend rubber gym flooring -- to protect from  damage due to dropped weights and heavy exercise equipment. These rubber floors provide traction (even when wet) yet don't absorb any moisture and thus remain easy to clean and maintain. Rubber gym floors can also provided added sound dampening and spruce up any space for a hardcore gym look. We carry the Centaur line of interlocking rubber floor tiles that are very DIY friendly and are affordable.  Each tile is 23" x 23" and is $17 per tile in the color Black.  A 10 x 12 area will need around 34 tiles (depending on your angles and cuts) and would cost $578.   Why go to the gym when you can work out at home?

I Was FLOORED By Enhance
Rachel in Kennesaw writes:"We used Enhance Floors to add hardwood floors to our house. They were helpful and very professional every step of the way. They worked well with us and even offered financing of the work. The product was of a high quality and we were very pleased."

Thank you, Rachel. We enjoyed working with you and your family. Let us know when you are ready to get started on your basement project. 

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

I Didn't Know, Did You

Did You Know?
We are deluged everyday with information. No one can retain it all! And when you are shopping for floors and other home improvement products, not only is there lots and lots of information, it's hard to know what's really important. This week we will feature some fun facts that you may not know, or may not remember.


~~Wool is considered the premier fiber in carpet construction, and it is also the most expensive. It is soft, has excellent resilience and durability, and is the "greenest" fiber that carpet is made from.

  
~~Prefinished wood floors ARE real hardwood floors. The floor is composed of 100% hardwood. Most engineered wood floors can be sanded at least once, except veneers and heavily scraped/distressed floors. All ¾" solid prefinished wood floors can be sanded numerous times.

~~You should always protect your countertops when using a crock pot, instant pot, or similar device Your stone countertop can crack or stain due to heat and condensation. This is particularly important with quartz, but can also happen with granite and marble. Place your slow cooker on the stovetop, a baking sheet, a silicone baking mat, or a large wooden cutting board. All of these heat-resistant surfaces can also withstand moisture to prevent damage to your countertops.



~~Carpet ounce weight (also called face weight) is a measure of the amount of fiber in a square yard of carpet. The higher the number, the more fiber is used in the construction of the carpet. As a guide, a "good" carpet is usually 18 to 30 ounces, a "better" carpet ranges 30 to 50 ounces, and a "best" is 50 to 65 ounces. "Premium" carpets are usually 65 ounces and up (ounce weights max out around 125 ounces.) Ounce weight is just one of the factors that determines the durability of the carpet. Other important considerations include twist, density (gauge), pile height, and fiber content. It is true that heavier carpet ounce weight will tend to feel more luxurious, plush and comfortable.  Heavier carpet has more fiber and yarn, so it costs more to manufacture and thus costs more to purchase. Although a higher ounce weight carpet may be more expensive, it is not necessarily more durable.
 
~~True linoleum is made from all-natural components such as linseed oil. Historically all "vinyl" was linoleum. Today real linoleum is rare but does still exist. Linoleum is limited in print and pattern capabilities and must be waxed on a regular basis. Most vinyl flooring sold today is 100% synthetic.

  
~~Site-finished hardwoods are installed raw (unfinished) and then sanded, stained, and coated with polyurethane in your home. You are able to select the stain color and the gloss level of the floor. Prefinished hardwood floors are fully manufactured and finished in the factory. A prefinished floor offers a quicker and more convenient installation, but you have fewer choices in stain color, etc. Both types of wood flooring (site-finished and prefinished) are available in solid and engineered wood.
 
~~Grout is necessary to fill the spaces between the tiles and to help to secure the tile. If grout is not used, eventually the tiles will damage each other along the edges, due to movement from above and below. Also, even if it looks perfect, the slight variation will cumulatively result in a line that runs way off true. If a small grout line is a priority for you, let us know, as each tile we sell has a recommended grout joint size, and we can help you choose accordingly. A rectified tile will be your best choice, as it requires a much smaller grout joint. Rectified tiles are mechanically ground, after firing, to an exact size, so the edges are more precise. Most rectified tile requires a 1/8" grout line.
 
~~Only a commercial loop carpet or a very low, tight Berber will not show footprints. Textured carpets, friezes, cut and loops (LCLs), and loose Berbers will only minimize footprints. Also, heavy furniture leaves indentations on all carpets.
 
~~Sheet vinyl floors are topically waterproof, meaning the product itself is waterproof, especially if there are no seams in the installation. Liquids will not pass through the vinyl. However, this does not mean that water cannot get under the vinyl via the perimeter of the room, or that water cannot be present under the vinyl (a slab with high moisture content, broken pipe in the subfloor, etc.) The same is true for most LVT/LVP. The product itself may be waterproof but in the case of standing water or flooding, the LVT/LVP will not act as a waterproofing barrier for the subfloor and/or any surrounding structure.

  
~~Quartz countertops are engineered stone. Brand names include LG Viatera, Silestone, and Cambria.) Many patterns look like granite and marble. Quartz is a blend of 93% natural quartz and 7% resin, pigments, and fillers. Quartz is one of the hardest naturally occurring materials. Second only to diamonds in hardness, quartz is highly scratch resistant. Quartz features a long-lasting, high-gloss shine. The surface is non-porous, stain resistant, and does not support the growth of bacteria. No sealing is needed. Quartz is resistant to heat, but the resin can only withstand temperatures of around 150 degrees. That means if you are taking a pan out of your oven or a hot pot from your stove, you cannot set it down directly on your quartz countertop. Be sure to always set hot objects on a hot pad or a metal trivet.
  
~~How often you refinish a hardwood floor depends on the amount of traffic in your home and how well you take care of your floors. Generally speaking, the average homeowner needs another coat of polyurethane every 6 to 8 years. You totally refinish a floor only because you either want to change the color of the floor or the floor has been abused (deep scratches, gouges, discolorations, etc.)

~~Stock bathroom vanities come in standard sizes, normally 21-22 inches deep, and in widths of 24", 30", 36", 48", and 60". You can combine widths to create a longer vanity. Some stock vanities include a top and sink, but not always. Plumbing hardware like faucets and drains are rarely included. Prices for a 60" stock vanity range from $1000 to $4500. You can also create a custom vanity from cabinet components. Specialty sizes and design features as well as an almost unlimited selection of stain or paint color choices and drawer and door styles are an advantage of a custom vanity. The cost of a 60" custom vanity starts around $2500 and can be as much as $5000 to $6000, depending on the design details.
 
~~Granite countertops are scratch resistant, stain resistant, and heat resistant, NOT scratch proof, stain proof, and heat proof. The darker the granite, the less porous and more stain resistant it is. It is possible to chip the edges by striking it with an object. A heavy pot or other blunt items "slammed down" can cause a crack in the countertop which may be able to be repaired. Never cut directly on stone countertops; always use a cutting board. Do not sit or stand on stone countertops. Do not place hot items directly on the stone surface.

  
~~Porcelain tile is similar to ceramic but is much stronger and harder. Porcelain has a fine sand base (as opposed to a clay base) and is fired at higher temperatures than ceramic. Some porcelains are glazed (the color is only in the glaze coat) while some are through-body, meaning the surface color goes all the way through the body of the tile. A through-body porcelain will not show chips and scratches as easily.
 
~~Countertop slabs are typically between 7 and 10 feet long. If your countertop is longer than that, there will definitely be a seam. The seams are joined with epoxy that is mixed with the color that matches the stone. The joined area is then smoothed, leaving only a very thin line. The visibility of seams will depend on the granularity, color, and pattern of the stone. A small, uniform grain (such as Ashen White) will not show seams as easily as a larger varied grain (for example, Carrara Mable.) The seam in a dark color will be less apparent than in a light color. A dramatic pattern with swaths of color will show more seams than a uniform pattern.
  
~~REMODELING Magazine does an extensive survey every year of recent kitchen remodels in Atlanta. In 2019, a minor kitchen remodel averaged $23,118. A major kitchen remodel was $68,090. An upscale kitchen renovation averaged $138,765. These are all-inclusive prices, including new appliances, countertops, sink and faucet, flooring, and paint. What is the distinction between a minor and major kitchen remodel? Primarily what is done with the cabinets.   A major kitchen remodel includes new cabinets. A minor remodel does not include changing the cabinet boxes, only refinishing or painting the existing cabinets.

  
~~Wood slowly changes color over time. It is very hard if not impossible to match a new wood floor to an older wood floor. For this reason, you can add more of the exact same prefinished flooring and no one will be able guarantee a perfect color match. If you are choosing site finished hardwoods, we will blend the stain color to match as closely as possible, but the most important thing to match is the wood (grade, species, etc.) itself.
 
~~It can take several months to complete a kitchen "gut" and reno. Custom cabinets usually take around four to six weeks for delivery.  The extent of the job, the contractor's workload and the availability of materials also have an effect.  Once the materials have been delivered, installation can often be completed in as little as two to four weeks.
 
~~The thicker the wear layer and vinyl the more durable the LVP (luxury vinyl plank) will be. Look for a 20 mil wearlayer for the very best scratch resistance.
  

~~One of the biggest cost drivers for a kitchen remodel is structural issues. Changing the footprint of your kitchen in any way will bump up your budget. Moving the kitchen or building an addition involves major construction as well as new electrical, plumbing and flooring.   Opening up to another room could require structural work and unforeseen costs if load-bearing walls are involved. Even relocating the sink or range would mean moving the plumbing or gas lines.
 
~~The average cost for a bathroom remodel in Atlanta in 2019 of a midrange bathroom remodel was $21,114, as per REMODELING Magazine. This includes all new fixtures, vanity cabinet, frameless glass shower doors, faucets, countertops, tile, and labor (plumbing, electrical, etc.) An "upscale" bathroom remodel was $66,051. You may be wondering what the difference is between midrange and upscale and why the price range is so great. The quality and cost of the materials used is the main factor to determine if the redo is considered midrange or upscale. There are many components to a bathroom remodel, and each item has a wide range in quality and price.   For example, a toilet can cost $100 or over $5,000, tub prices range between $125 to over $10,000, and even something "simple" like shower heads vary from $5 to $10,000. 

  
~~Child safety is very important, and Hunter Douglas offers a variety of options.  From cordless and motorized operating systems, retractable lift cords, cord tensioners and wand controls, we offer a wide array of lifting system options for enhanced child and pet safety. 




~~Laminate floors mimic hardwood flooring. A laminate floor is comprised of several thin layers of different materials. The visual is actually a computer-generated picture. Most laminates have a plastic backing, a wood-based core, and a heavy finish consisting of multiple layers of melamine (a hard plastic coating) with aluminum oxide added for better wear and scratch resistance.

  
~~One of the most popular bathroom design trends is the use of a free-standing tub. While beautiful and classic, expect this to add several thousand dollars to the cost of your bathroom renovation. Free standing tubs are deeper than an average tub, can be placed in different locations in a bathroom, and can give a bathroom an antique or a modern feel. One of the first things to think about before installing a free standing tub is where you would like to put it. You'll likely need a large bathroom. Because these tubs can be installed almost anywhere, you no longer have to place them against a wall.  Free standing tubs come in many designs, sizes, and materials, depending on your taste and budget. Be prepared: the price may give you sticker shock, as most are in the $2,000--$5,000 range. Of course, you will not have to spend money on material and labor to build a deck around a free-standing tub, but that will only save you a few hundred dollars. You'll also need to factor in the cost of demolition, a plumber and a carpenter (if the ceiling below the bathroom will need to be removed to access the pipes), and new flooring. Plumbing is a big factor (and cost) in changing to a free-standing tub. The plumbing for these tubs is visible, unlike that of other tubs. The drain and water pipes must be run beneath and up through the floor, so you'll have to consider how accessible and involved it is to reroute the plumbing. You should also consider how easy or difficult this will be while deciding on where to put your tub. There may be a lot of cutting and drilling through beams in order to relocate the plumbing. For budgeting purposes anticipate the cost of the plumbing to retrofit your current tub to free standing to range between $3000 and $3500.
  
~~A floating floor is one that is not attached directly to the subfloor. Panels are attached to each other and are installed over a pad. The floor is held in place by gravity, shoemold, and transitions. All laminates and most LVPs/LVTs are floating floor systems.
 
~~Natural stone countertops should be cleaned with neutral cleaners. Never clean with any product containing acid, lemon, or bleach. Acids, even a light solution of vinegar and water, will eventually etch and damage natural stone. Do not use scouring powders or creams; these products contain abrasives that may scratch the surface.   Use coasters under all glasses, particularly those containing alcohol or citrus juices. Many common food and drinks contain acids that will etch or dull the surface. Wipe up and clean with mild soap and warm water all spills immediately. Thoroughly rinse and dry the surface after washing. Use only cleaners made specifically for natural stone. Stone sealers should be applied as soon as you notice water no longer stands (beads up) on the surface. 

  
~~Without energy-efficient window treatments, as much as 50% of a home's heating and cooling energy can be lost through its windows.  Hunter Douglas Duette Architella honeycomb shades featuring a honeycomb-within-a-honeycomb design for greatest energy efficiency.  Hunter Douglas products help conserve energy at the window in these three important ways: insulation, solar heat control (allowing the sun into your home in the winter and minimizing the amount that comes in during the summer), and daylighting (lighting rooms with natural light rather than artificial light.  By drawing natural light into a room many of our window treatments reduce the need for other types of lighting, thereby reducing your energy use.)

~~Bathroom remodels can take as little as one week and as long as three to four weeks. The complexity of the tear out, installation details and size of the bathroom are all things that effect the range of time you can expect your bathroom makeover to take.