A week ago I got a call from a company that was offering seniors free quotes on remodeling areas of your home, in my case changing a bath tub to a walk in shower, for a "free" estimate with final costs rebated partially by our Senate Bill 350 that I found out was passed in 2015.
At 79 and never able to use a bath tub again I had been thinking of doing this anyway and agreed to have someone come by and give me a quote.
A young man indeed came on the selected date, quite late and after a discussion and viewing my bath tub area quoted me a remodel price of $30,000.00. This was just to remove tub and tiles and put in a walk-in shower. No measurements were taken, just a quote he made at the time. He didn't even ask what I wanted ... doors, tile, a seat. Nothing.
As a point of reference, I had water damage from a pin hole in the copper pipe that brought water into my condo. This was in my walk-in closet wall and may have been going on for a long time. Insurance covered $25,000.00 of the damage which was extensive. Dry wall in the left side of the bathroom had to be totally removed and all the built-in cabinets which we discovered had black mold. Dry wall 4 ft. up was removed in the walk-in closet, the hallway and half of the living room behind the kitchen and the entire floor of the master bedroom and walk-in closet. All of this had black mold and I was forced to live in a few hundred feet of my condo for eleven l o o o n g weeks. I made some extra changes since it was ripped up anyway. I figured I paid an additional $5, 000 on top of insurance to get at least half of the bathroom I wanted.
Talking to friends and a retired contractor, they all agreed this was way too costly. The contractor said he'd do it for $30,000 smiling and licking his lips. So the more I thought about it I cancelled my appointment. For that I had hell to pay!
The new appointment, after several calls encouraging me for another "try," was for Wednesday, January 22, 2025. On the follow-up call, the day before, I told the caller I was cancelling. Asked why, I explained I was put off my the first visit and wasn't't ready for any work to be done.
Within 30 minutes I received four phone calls from differing numbers Reminding me of the visit the next day. I told each of them I was cancelling.
Here is the potential victim. The space measures 4'9" W x 7' H x 29" D. Not a big project and the plumbing is already there. |
I think the tub is original to the space. Tile work was added when the bath was remodeled with new cabinets that had to be torn out due to black mold and wet dry wall on the other side which is completely new and 21st century modern.
Do I know what a new walk-in shower will cost? No, but surely it can't cost as much as the estimate I was given. He had no business card or references, he left doodling on a sheet of paper and nothing that qualified him or me for this benefit program. The rebate "might" happen after I paid the full amount. With the terrible fires a county away and new ones today south of us, I can't imagine any construction will be timely or reasonably priced. I have decided to just wait.
This afternoon I received more calls I ignored. I guess their game is to wear me down. I'm half German and Teutonic will is something I learned early on. After this is published I'm hoping further calls will cease. DON'T let this happen to you!!!Be sure to check my ETSY store ... KrugsStudio.etsy.com. I am adding many new and exciting, collectible birdhouses and craft items. Many of the items talked about here will be for sale there!
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