The Bath & Kitchen Gallery

Category: Kitchen remodeler in Tampa, Florida

Address: 8406 N Mitchell Ave, Tampa, FL 33604, USA

Phone: +18135344119

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Richard Reina

Oct 30, 2021

From start to job completion.... Bath and Kitchen Gallery professionally remodeled my townhome,. The front office personnel the construction team and ownership were all polite efficient and professional. From top to bottom as a customer I was treated as a priority. The quality of workmanship and attention to detail was evident.. and I would highly recommend them to anyone in need of their services.

David Frishkorn

Jun 5, 2020

We contracted to have our master bath and kitchen totally gutted and remodeled. We were impressed from the sales stage through design and construction. Joe listened to our vision and ideas and gave us a fair quote based on the work we requested. Both Joe and Angela assisted us in the design aspect, but in a way to support our ideas and goals not sell their product or change our vision. Construction actually started a week earlier than originally planned and finished up a few days earlier than anticipated. All of the demo and construction crew did a great job and did their best to keep our home as clean as possible under the circumstances. Special shout-out to Bobby, Tony, Ronnie, Mike and Phil. We are extremely happy with our new bath and kitchen that came in on time and on budget.

ALEXIS JONES

Apr 16, 2020

Our experience with BK Gallery was very good. Bk did a total remodel of our large master bathroom, which included design, demolition and construction. Angela, the designer, was professional with many good ideas. The demolition crew of Kenny, Bob, George and Phillip were very efficient and cleaned up at the end of each day. Kenny was the lead carpenter and coordinator for our remodel. He was here promptly every day, had excellent carpentry skills and was always checking with us on the details and making sure we were happy with the daily results. Anthony, the plumber and Ron the electrician, were both skilled professionals. They both explained what they were doing and how their work complied with county codes. Mike, did our concrete work and helped in many areas, he did a fine job. Mario the tile expert was a skilled craftsman. He worked quickly and efficiently and had great artistic ideas. We love our tile work. Doris was our contact person at the office, and was very helpful in the scheduling of the crew and keeping us informed. Joe, owner of BK, was helpful in the original design and visited our home several times to insure quality. We love our new master bathroom! Mike and Tina Jones

J H

Mar 26, 2020

My wife and I hired Bath & Kitchen Gallery to remodel two bathrooms. The entire experience, from design to finish, was outstanding. The crew were very professional, punctual and highly skilled. Particularly noteworthy were Bob; the lead carpenter, Ron, Mario, and Doris. We highly recommend the Bath & Kitchen Gallery and our bathrooms look awesome! Jackie & Bill H

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Questions & Answers

How much time is my remodel going to take?

The Bath & Kitchen Gallery | Apr 23, 2022
The Bath & Kitchen Gallery | Apr 23, 2022

Always ask your contractor for a projected timeline of the project. Depending on the needs of your project you could be waiting for permits, or inspection to occur. In other cases, you could be waiting for fabrication to happen, such as building custom cabinets.

Does law dictate that I need an architect to remodel my house?

The Bath & Kitchen Gallery | Apr 23, 2022
The Bath & Kitchen Gallery | Apr 23, 2022

Always check with your local building department or contractor for the best answer. In most communities, an architect isn't required, however, some urban areas will require an architect or engineer to sign off on your plans.

What kind of permits, if any, do I need to remodel my home?

The Bath & Kitchen Gallery | Apr 23, 2022
The Bath & Kitchen Gallery | Apr 23, 2022

Usually, you will require a permit if you are changing the structure of the home. This includes remodels like altering the roofline, adding a sunroom, or putting in an indoor fireplace. Remodels that focus on aesthetics, such as putting in new flooring or new fixtures like a bathtub, that don't alter the overall structure of the house typically don’t require a permit, but always double-check with your contractor.

Should I remodel my investment property?

The Bath & Kitchen Gallery | Apr 23, 2022
The Bath & Kitchen Gallery | Apr 23, 2022

The best way to approach this question is to consider the average rent in the area of the property, the potential tenants that would rent your property, i.e. college students vs a young family, and the overall aesthetic and functionality of the property. As an owner, you want to make sure you don't overprice your prospective tenants out of your property by adding unnecessary or expensive remodels.

In what order are houses typically remodeled?

The Bath & Kitchen Gallery | Apr 23, 2022
The Bath & Kitchen Gallery | Apr 23, 2022

Most home renovations will follow a similar workflow. Generally speaking, demolition comes first which includes stripping out and removal of old appliances, walls, flooring, and fixtures. Next comes structural work which includes sub-floors, foundation work, framing, adding drywall to ceilings/walls and basic plumbing/wiring is then installed. Windows and doors could be added at this point as well. Next up comes plastering and flooring installation. Plumbing, heating, wiring, and lighting are all then finished. The final steps are the bathroom and kitchen fit-out, which can include the installation of lights, sinks, cabinets, and backsplashes.

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