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Oh, a bathroom renovation! This is always a good one to watch, especially when it's an Airbnb. I'm curious to see how the costs stack up compared to expectations. It's a common theme that renovations always cost more than you think.
Okay, so plumbing supplies were $118, and lumber/concrete was $172. That already feels like a significant chunk for just materials before even getting to the visible stuff. And waterproofing at $67 is a smart expense to cover.
Building the shower itself for $442, including the drain, seems pretty reasonable. You definitely want that part done right from the start, so investing there makes sense.

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The renovation of a Palm Springs Airbnb bathroom cost significantly more than initially estimated, totaling $6,859 [0:00-2:00]. This figure includes various expenses such as plumbing supplies ($118), lumber and concrete ($172), waterproofing materials ($67), and shower construction components ($442). Debris removal added $160, while wall and floor tiles accounted for substantial costs at $1,577 and $652 respectively. Additional expenditures covered a vanity ($813), lighting fixtures ($358 for sconces), shower glass ($403), a mirror ($105), hardware ($99), a showerhead ($146.79), and a sink faucet ($98). Miscellaneous trips to hardware stores brought the total, with the implication that the final cost might be a few hundred dollars higher [2:00-2:45].
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The renovation of a Palm Springs Airbnb bathroom cost significantly more than initially estimated, totaling $6,859 [0:00-2:00]. This figure includes various expenses such as plumbing supplies ($118), lumber and concrete ($172), waterproofing materials ($67), and shower construction components ($442). Debris removal added $160, while wall and floor tiles accounted for substantial costs at $1,577 and $652 respectively. Additional expenditures covered a vanity ($813), lighting fixtures ($358 for sconces), shower glass ($403), a mirror ($105), hardware ($99), a showerhead ($146.79), and a sink faucet ($98). Miscellaneous trips to hardware stores brought the total, with the implication that the final cost might be a few hundred dollars higher [2:00-2:45].
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