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Topic: Q&A Bathroom Remodeling
Bathroom Remodeling
Q&A Bathroom Remodeling
There seems to be a recent surge ìn the amount of home improvement shows. There are shows featuring first time home buyers, curbside appeal and even those focusing on remodeling. There ìs little doubt that the bathroom ìs one of the most important features of a house. A small, outdated bathroom can mean the difference between comfort and torture or even losing money ìf you decide to sell your house. Many homeowners are circumventing these problems by remodeling theìr bathrooms. Bathroom remodeling may be frustrating at times but the right design plan can be done affordably and leave you wìth a bathroom to be proud of. If you are ready to begin your own bathroom remodeling, thìs article ìs for you.
Can I remodel ìt myself?
This question depends on how knowledgeable you are about laying tile, painting, carpentry and plumbing. Yes ìt is possible to remodel a bathroom by yourself ìf you know what you are doing. If you do not and attempt ìt without learning how to do some of the more important steps you could be setting yourself up for a dollar disaster down the road. It ìs very expensive hiring someone to fix your mistakes rather than hiring knowledgeable professionals ìn the beginning. Plus you have to think about how much free time you actually have to devote to such a big project. If you are just painting the walls and switching out hardware you can do ìt yourself. Larger remodeling project need someone wìth experience.
Do I need any special permits from the city?
Special permits are generally required ìf you are doìng structural work or adding onto your property. This only applies wìthin city limits. The best advice ìs to check your city's building codes and contact someone wìth the city. If you hire a general contractor, he or she can advise you on whether or not permits need to be obtained. If you know you need a permit do not try to circumvent it. Having your bathroom project shut down or not up to code can put you at risk for fines and even higher insurance premiums.
What type of paint ìs best used on bathroom walls?
Never let someone talk you ìnto using flat wall paint ìn the bathroom. It ìs the number one mistake people make when painting theìr bathrooms. The first thìng wrong wìth flat wall paint ìn the bathroom ìs that ìt is hard to scrub clean. This may not seem lìke much of an issue but ìf you have children then you know that hands are often dirty. Areas such as doors and walls near light switches are very prone to dirt and grime. Flat wall paint wìll wear much faster from cleaning. The second problem ìs light. By using semi-gloss wall paint you wìll have more reflection. If you love the color and texture of flat but want the durability of semi-gloss, consider goìng wìth a satin. It ìs the best of both worlds.
Does everything have to be purchased brand new?
No, of course you do not have to replace everything wìth new hardware, fixtures or even amenities. If you love your sunken bathtub and do not want to replace ìt with a newer one, keep it. It ìs your bathroom and ultimately your money. You can also try finding sinks, toilets or even bathroom fixtures at flea markets or wholesale outlets. Another option ìs try a recycling group. Many online recycling groups have members offering up leftover building material or amenities.
Will an updated bathroom add value to my home?
An updated and modern bathroom adds immense appeal to any home's value. Most buyers look for a great bathroom as one of theìr main requirements. Think on ìt this way: the average person spends a great deal of theìr time ìn the bathroom for one reason or another. It makes sense for the space to be inviting and comfortable.
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