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7 Steps for Remodeling a Bathroom

If you’re thinking about remodeling a bathroom in your home, it’s important to understand the process involved before you get started. Not only will this help you know what to expect, but it will also help ensure the process goes smoothly.

While this is a major project that can sometimes feel overwhelming, the truth is, remodeling a bathroom is just a series of small steps, done in order. Here’s a closer look at the seven-step process for a successful bathroom remodel.

1. Start with a Plan

Before you begin remodeling a bathroom, it’s always important to have a solid plan. Start by evaluating what you do and don’t like about your current bathroom and the changes you want to make. If you’re not sure, try researching current bathroom design trends for some inspiration.

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Bathroom remodeling plans

If you want a complete redesign, you’ll need to decide on your new floor plan so you can get accurate estimates from professionals like electricians and plumbers. If you’re planning to use a professional bathroom remodeling company, now is also the time to start exploring your options. It’s a great idea to ask for recommendations from people you trust, read through online reviews, and request several estimates.

2. Order Your Materials

As soon as you’ve finalized your bathroom design, you’ll want to order your materials. It’s common to wait several weeks or longer for items to arrive, so don’t delay. You’ll want to wait until you have all of your materials before you begin remodeling a bathroom. This will help you avoid any unpleasant surprises after you’ve started. Bathroom cabinets in particular can sometimes take a few months to manufacture and deliver, so order them well in advance to eliminate logistical headaches.

3. Demolition and Removal

Depending on the extent of your remodeling project, the demolition might be minor. For a full remodel, you’ll need to remove all the fixtures, cabinets, and more. Once the demolition is done, all the debris will be moved out of your home.

4. Plumbing and Electrical

Now that the walls have been opened up, it’s time to bring in a professional plumber and an electrician. They’ll need to install all the rough work and have it inspected by the local building department before your contractor can hang the drywall. During this phase, they may also add new wiring for additional lighting, upgrade or install ventilation fans, and make other requested changes.  

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Wall and floor tile for bathroom renovation

5. Walls and Floor

Once the plumber and electrician are done, your contractor can add insulation to exterior walls and install any windows you’re adding. Next, they’ll install drywall and/or cement board, paint and prime, and add tile.

During this phase, the contractor will also make sure the sub-floor is firm, flat, and level before installing your flooring.

6. Add the Final Touches

The last, and often most satisfying, part of remodeling a bathroom is adding the final touches. This includes installing vanities, countertops, fixtures, and faucets. Your contractor will also install any new doors, trim work, and molding.

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Bathroom remodeling final touches

The plumber will often return to make the final connections and the electrician will wire the ventilation fan, light fixtures, and other electrical appliances. Finally, your contractor will install accessories like grab bars, mirrors, and towel bars.

7. Inspection and Approval

Now that your bathroom remodel is done, your contractor can schedule any necessary final inspections. Then, you can do a final walk-through to ensure you’re completely satisfied and start enjoying your new bathroom!

Thinking About Remodeling a Bathroom? Calusa Kitchen & Bath is Here to Help!

When planning a bathroom remodel, finding an expert you can trust will make all the difference! If you’ve been thinking about remodeling a bathroom in your home, the professionals a Calusa Kitchen & Bath are here to help. Contact us today to learn more.