Tips for Kitchen and Bathroom Remodels
Town & Country Plumbing
Three Tips for An Effortless Kitchen or Bathroom Remodel
Congratulations, you’ve finally chosen to treat yourself to the bathroom or kitchen of your dreams! During this time, it may be hard to focus on the particulars when all you’re thinking of is enjoying your brand-new sink or bathtub.
But a remodel is much more than a simple change in appearance. There are many practicalities to take into consideration, especially when it is your first go at a complete kitchen or bathroom remodel.
Usually, bathrooms and kitchens are used daily.
Take these tips into consideration when you’re planning a renovation, and enjoy results that you can bask in for years to come:
Updating Plumbing Fixtures
When you’re investing your money in a remodel, invest your money in the right fixtures and updates.
Sure, you could spend less money on cheaper fixtures, but much of the time, the extra investment will save you from having to replace the fixture sooner rather than later.
On top of quality, investing in good plumbing fixtures usually means that they’re more efficient and eco-friendly.
If you are performing a large remodel that involves exposing otherwise unseen pipes, have your plumber perform a “pipe check-up.”
The plumbing expert will be able to identify any weak points or damaged pipes, and fix them before they’re hidden once again.
Carefully Plan Your Remodel
Before beginning a major remodeling project, you should take your time in the planning process, ensuring that you know exactly what you seek when it comes to functionality, appearance, and cost.
Whether your renovations involve your kitchen or your bathroom, the existing plumbing system will determine what you can or cannot do during the remodel.
You don’t want to begin a remodel, only to find that your existing plumbing layout will not support your plans.
Try and locate a blueprint of your home’s plumbing system, and if you cannot locate it, contact a plumber.
Although the plumber cannot see through your walls, they can assist you in making the best layout decisions regarding your renovation.
Once you’ve cultivated a sufficient plan that works for your home, consider the other needs that you might have overlooked.
For example, if you’re installing a larger tub, you might also need to think about installing a larger or more efficient water heater to keep up with the excess hot water usage.
If you have questions about the updates you’ll need, contact a plumber to discuss your options.
An important tip to keep in mind during planning is your budget. Calculate the costs of all renovations, and add 10% to the final price tag.
By practicing this technique, you can ensure that you’ll have an emergency fund for unforeseen costs or circumstances during the renovation.
Hiring the Right Plumbing Contractor
Hiring the right plumbing contractor for your renovation is of the utmost importance since a bad remodel can leave you unhappy, and end up costing more money in the long run.
Do your research, and find a certified, fully trained plumbing contractor in your local area.
A professional plumber will have both the expertise and the equipment necessary to complete the job safely and up to code.
Check out their website for testimonials, reviews, or photos of previous jobs, and compare to your plans.