Bathroom
remodeling can be exciting yet simultaneously excruciating. If you are prepared
and know what to expect, the process can be somewhat seamless. Planning,
organizing, readjusting, and scheduling can help make things go smoothly.
1) Check (and double-check) the Construction
Schedule: First and
foremost, ensure your renovation is optimally lined up with the subcontractors
who will be working on your project. These include but are not limited to:
plumbers, carpenters, cabinetmakers, tile and flooring personnel, electricians,
and more. Specific times will be crucial, as one late arrival or pushing over a
date can send the entire schedule haywire. Also, remember to have all items
ordered in advance such as faucets, showerheads, toilets, light fixtures, countertops,
hardware, cabinetry, tile, etc.
2) Familiarize Yourself with the
Construction Process: Ensure there will be plastic sheeting laid out, that the dust will be
collected, and determine where the materials will go when they arrive. Prepare
the affected areas by removing or covering household items to prevent damage or
getting dirty, and make sure your pets and children are safe. Also, find out
about trash and whether a dumpster will be necessary. If parking is a factor,
ensure your neighborhood has room for extra vehicles, and make sure there is a
portable toilet available if needed. All of these things should be included and
discussed in the initial quote.
3) Streamline Bathroom Routines: The number of people using a bathroom
in your house might double or triple, which will take some planning ahead.
Share toiletries to cut down on the number of bottles in the shower. Schedule
bathroom time to guarantee mornings aren’t hectic, or the water heater doesn’t
run out of hot water after successive showers. Designate a desk, table, or
caddy for extra toiletries including hair products, toothpaste, shave gel, foot
powder, etc. Consider using over-the-door hooks to hang towels or use a freestanding
towel rack to dry wet towels.
4) Shower Somewhere Else: Though it might sound extreme, if you
only have one bathroom, your shower or tub might be decommissioned for a while.
If you are a gym member, take advantage of the locker room shower. Ask family
members whether you can use their bathroom, as well.
5) Focus on the Result: Renovating a bathroom while living in
the house can be tumultuous, given construction zones are not exactly peaceful.
If you are feeling overwhelmed, re-examine your mood boards and plans. There’s
a light at the end of the dusty tunnel, and the results will be more than worth
it!
Are you
interested in remodeling your bathroom, kitchen, or other area within your
home? Contact the experts at JFC Remodeling today to bring your dreams to life.
JFC Remodeling is committed to providing top-quality home reconstruction
services to clients throughout Livingston County. With over 30 years of
experience in the industry, our licensed contractors create unique,
individualized, and polished renovations. Whether the site requires an
improvement, repair, or new construction, you can trust our experts to deliver
remarkable results. Call: 810-923-1123, e-mail:
jfcllc@comcast.net, or visit us at: www.jfcremodeling.com today.
Written
by the digital marketing staff at Creative Programs & Systems: www.cpsmi.com.