
Serving Merion Station, PA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2022
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"The guys installed are tube with no issues. "





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Serving Merion Station, PA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2022
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"The guys installed are tube with no issues. "





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Serving Merion Station, PA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2025
Free estimates
Warranties offered
Five Star Bath Solutions is the top-of-the-line bathroom remodeling company. We've earned this title by using advanced technology, custom products, and attention to customer service. Using innovative software, Five Star Bath Solutions professionals will deliver a detailed estimate for your bathroom renovation project at an affordable price. We believe in setting standards for how projects are estimated, installed, and completed and passing that value on to you.

Serving Merion Station, PA and surrounding areas
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Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2006
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"Randy F. and Hung L. did a superb job replacing my old original bathtub with a new modern walk in shower. The quality of the materials, fixtures, and the professional craftsmanship in installing them, exceeded my expectations. I will certainly recommend West Shore Home to family and friends."





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Serving Merion Station, PA and surrounding areas
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In business since 1979
Free estimates
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"Everyone at Kitchen Magic was professional and extremely helpful throughout the entire refacing process. The sales rep recommended adding elements that made the design even more functional and attractive. Ziggy performed the work and did an amazing job! He was on time every day and left my kitchen clean and neat every night. He has an incredible eye for detail and did flawless work. One of the cabinet doors came nicked. Kitchen Magic quickly sent a replacement door and another installer out to hang it for me. Overall, it was a stress-free process, and I’m very pleased with how my cabinets look now."





Serving Merion Station, PA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2022
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"Peter was wonderful. He explained every step of the way. From tearing out my old shower, bathtub combo and installing a magnificent walk-in shower."





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Serving Merion Station, PA and surrounding areas
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In business since 1999
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"Very professional installers of my new walk in shower. They repaired dry wall and did plumbing and shower installation. Very happy with the job."

Serving Merion Station, PA and surrounding areas
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In business since 1987
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"<p>I am a do-it-yourselfer and completely renovated (including tiling) our powder room last year. I did not want to tackle redoing our master bedroom bathroom since it had a shower and I wanted a professional to do that. We interviewed 4 top-rated Angies List bathroom contractors and decided to go with Gerry Rhoads because of his detailed estimate, good communication skills, his previously well-reviewed bathroom renovations, and good recommendations on Angies list.</p> <p><strong>Demolition (VERY GOOD)</strong>: Gerry and his co-worker protected our hardwood floors/stairs with canvas dropcloths and also put up a thin plastic sheet (ceiling to floor) to form a small passageway from bathroom to hallway to keep most of the demolition dust from getting into our bedroom. Demolition was quick and efficient down to original subfloor and wall studs.</p> <p><strong>Plumbing (EXCELLENT/POOR):</strong> Gerry had two plumbing subcontractors. The first plumber was excellent and relocated the shower water supply lines, centered the shower drain and removed the old toilet closet flange which was too high for the new tile floor to be installed. Top quality work and attention to detail for this plumber! The second plumber soldered the toilet flange onto the waste pipe, installed the vanity handles, pop-up drain and spout. The handles and pop-up drain were installed incorrectly and the spout was slightly off center ( I fixed these myself).</p> <p><strong>Electrical (VERY GOOD)</strong>: The electrical subcontractor was very good and ran two new circuits to the bathroom (2nd floor) from the basement. They installed a new shower light, vanity light box, ceiling fan, switches and thermostat for the electrically heated floor.</p> <p><strong>Drywall & backerboard (GOOD)</strong>: After installing insulation in all walls, Gerry then installed moisture resistant drywall in the bathroom and ceiling of the shower and backerboard on the shower walls and inside shower kneewall surface. Drywall was taped and spackled, ready to paint (which I did).</p> <p><strong>Shower (POOR): </strong>Gerry emphasized how important it was to have the shower floor slanted toward the drain so that all water would drain completely from the shower floor after showering. He installed a ProSlope pre pan to the shower subfloor; this was supposedly a foolproof system to ensure the proper slope toward the drain. He then installed a liner over pre-pan and then a mud bed to form the base of the shower floor on which the new mosaic floor tile was installed. He also installed beautiful 6 x 12 polished marble tile on the shower walls and kneewall, installed a shower niche backed with decorative mosaic tile, and a marble corner shelf. From a distance the shower looks beautiful. However, after using the shower, we noticed a huge puddle of water up to 1/4 inch deep (Picture 1: Non-draining water puddle on shower floor almost a quarter inch deep) completely surrounding the shower grate and extending as far as 14 inches from the drain (Picture 2: Pennies outlining boundary of non-draining shower floor puddle). This water will not drain and we must use a sponge to sop it up after each shower. The shower drain is too high and the floor is not sloped properly so the water puddles and can?t drain, which leaves the shower floor open to future mold formation. This is inexcusable for a ?professionally? installed shower. Also, many tiles on the walls of the shower (Picture 3: Shower wall tiles not even with adjacent tiles - note gap under ruler: Picture 4: Adjacent shower wall tiles not level with each other) and niche are not level with each other; some protrude and some are depressed compared to their neighboring tiles (Picture 5: Mosaic tiles in shower niche not level; Picture 6: Shower niche mosaic tiles protruding almost quarter inch). Again, this is sloppy workmanship and not to be expected from a professional. Gerry offered to ?fix? the drainage problem by putting another layer of tiles over the newly tiled shower floor, but this is a ?band aid? fix when the original floor is not installed properly (this is from talking with real professional tile installers). And I would not want to have him ?fix? the floor after he could not do the original installation properly. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /></p> <p><strong>Glass Shower Door and Glass above Kneewall (EXCELLENT</strong>): The subcontractor Gerry used for fabrication and installation of the glass shower door and glass above the kneewall was excellent. They came to take measurements after the shower was completed and then installed the door and glass after having the items fabricated. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /></p> <p><strong>Tiled Bathroom Floor (POOR</strong>): Gerry had to tile over an electrical heating mat (which heats our tiled floor) he installed. He did this and when I checked on the work during the evening of the tiling, I noticed that some of the tiles (these were 12? x 12? tiles) had shifted (he did not use tile spacers when installing the bathroom floor tile). The next day he broke up several of the tiles that had shifted and reinstalled new tiles, this time using spacers. The newly installed tiles now protrude above their neighboring tiles (Picture 7: Straight edge showing adjacent bathroom floor tiles not level with adjacent tile) and are especially noticeable in bare feet since they are where we stand at the vanity and toilet areas.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /></p> <p><strong>Door Installation (POOR</strong>): Our bathroom entry door is 78 inches tall, different than the normal 80 inch interior door. I told Gerry about this and provided him with the exact specifications of the door since I installed an identical 78 inch custom ordered (Home Depot) solid core door in the powder room I renovated. Gerry ignored this and obtained an 80 inch door and sawed off 2 inches of the door from the bottom to make it fit. By doing this, he invalidated the warranty on the door since he completely removed the 1 ½ inch wooden brace on the bottom of the door. When I called the door manufacturer, they told me that removing that wooden strip would compromise the integrity of the door and would invalidate the door?s warranty. And to top it off, the door frame was not installed so that the sides were plumb, so when the door is closed, the space between the door and the door frame (called the door reveal) ranges from ¼ inch (Picture 8: Quarter inch gap at top right of bathroom door) to less than 1/16 inch at the bottom right (Picture 9: One sixteenth inch gap at bottom right of bathroom door) and the door looks crooked and is not a "clean" look that I expect from a well-installed door. Also the top of the door frame is bowed down in the middle (Picture 10: Top door frame bowed down in middle) giving the door frame an unprofessional look.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /></p> <p><strong>Other Comments</strong>: After Gerry tiled and grouted the shower walls and bathroom floor, we noticed that he did not remove all of the grout from the surface of the tiles. We informed him of this and he returned and removed some of the obvious thicker areas of grout. When we examined the tile after this visit, we noticed that there were still areas of thick grout haze that were not removed. We spent an entire day carefully and laboriously removing the remaining dried grout which was on the tile surface. Professional tilers use many batches of fresh clear water during the tile grouting process to remove grout from the tile surface before it dries and is difficult to remove. This was not done with our tile job.</p> <p>Also, the bathroom/shower work area was not cleaned at the end of some of the work days (when subcontractors were"





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Serving Merion Station, PA and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 2000
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Warranties offered
"They installed some windows and vinyl siding on my home. They were very professional, communicative, paid great attention to detail, and left the work site clean. Definitely worth the investment."





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Serving Merion Station, PA and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2007
Warranties offered
Credit card accepted
"I will start by saying that every single person who worked on our bathroom, from the team that did the demo to the people who did finishing touches, was so nice and kept everything as clean as they possibly could. You hear horror stories about renovations and this is definitely not that but I will say I do not believe I got what I paid well above average for - less stress and more attention to detail. I thought having a designer and a project manager would make the whole process less stressful. Even with the significant sum I paid for the designer, things were overlooked and decisions ended up being made on the fly, without consulting me. The big ones were 1) installing a custom shelf that was significantly too small for the space and filling the large gap with caulk instead of just admitting the measurements were off and they needed to order a new shelf. They did ultimately replace and reinstall the shelf at my request. After months of waiting for the new shelf to be installed, there is still a big gap but it’s in the back and I just want to this to be over so I’m not asking for it to be fixed. 2) The spacing of the tiles in one area of the bathroom required some problem solving because they didn’t fit evenly along the wall. The way it was done initially looked sloppy. They were willing to redo it but this required me to purchase more materials. I wish I had been consulted before they were installed. Within 2 months of installation, the grout in our shower cracked. When they came to replace the shelf that they installed even though it was too small, they agreed to fix the grout in the shower. When we got home, we realized the spots where the grout was touched up were done with a totally different grout - one that is not seen anywhere else in our bathroom. This was definitely an odd choice/oversight but mistakes happen… but then when we told the project manager this happened and it needed to be fixed, he told us that the guy just used the grout we gave him! First of all, we did not give this man any grout. Second of all, we are not the professionals here so if this man saw that the grout he thought he was supposed to be using was a completely different color (definitely not mistakable for the grout in our shower) why would he, a professional, not come to us and ask us to confirm that we actually wanted him to use that grout? While the lack of attention to detail and the poor planning bothered me throughout the process, this refusal to take accountability and instinct to blame us for something that we should not and could not be responsible for is what pushed me to leave this review. Lastly, the grout on the walls is a different color than the floor but some of the wall grout color got on the floor in the areas where the floor and wall meet. I thought this would be resolved by the cleaners if they scrubbed it hard enough but they just left and it’s still there. The cleaners also only cleaned the bathroom, not the two connecting bedrooms that were also coated in dust throughout this process like I would have expected."





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Serving Merion Station, PA and surrounding areas
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Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2000
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"This is the THIRD time I hired First Class to renovate a bathroom in my home. But this time was the biggest challenge: transform a 53-year-old bathroom and create a new beautiful and functional space for my mobility challenged mother. They hit it out of the park! Frank’s exacting commitment to detail and getting it right is seen in every part of the work. His team is universally professional and deeply experienced. He expertly navigated working with multiple vendors to help get and install the right materials. And his pricing was competitive and transparent. I can’t wait to do my other bathrooms with this expert team!"





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