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Anthony Gayden
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Pictures of a bathroom renovation. Live in Flip.

Anthony Gayden
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Omaha, NE
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Hello all, I thought I would share pictures of a bathroom renovation I am doing in a house I just bought here in Omaha. The first pic is the only true before shot I have and it is from the MLS listing before I bought the place.

Before I moved in, I wanted to get the plumbing issues fixed, so I had all of the galvanized piping in the house ripped out and replaced with copper piping. I also replaced the hot water heater, and did a partial renovation of the bathroom with new bath tub, ripped out the ugly linoleum and replaced it with new tile, and a new toilet. 

I still need to paint the bathroom, fix the broken drywall, and remove that ugly chandelier. The house only has one bathroom, and the bathroom is now 90% complete, so I can finally move into the place that I have owned for a month.

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