Prepping Your Bathroom for RemodelingBathrooms can be tricky to work with, as they have both wiring and plumbing to deal with when you decide to remodel. Obviously, mixing wiring with watch is a bad thing, and each bathroom is modeled differently, the preparation will be different as well. There are a few uniform ideas that can be applied that you can do before your contractor shows up to begin to work. Remember, the contractor can give you the best advice regarding your preparations for the bathroom.
Traffic Flow Know where your contractor will be parking his work vehicle, which door he will be coming in and out while performing the job, and which path he will use from the outside door to the bathroom that needs to be remodeled. Many contractors will make numerous trips out to their vehicle, and demanding that they remove their shoes is quite impractical and unrealistic. If it is that much of an issue for you, make a pathway of old rags or towels from the door to the work area in the bathroom. Even old scraps of carpet are a good idea to help you prevent your floors from getting dirty. Remove all objects Take out anything that is not nailed down in the bathroom where the contractor/professional will be working. Doing this simple step before they arrive will permit him to begin work immediately. Here are some additional reminders:
Do it yourself bathroom If you think that you are handy, and you have checked with the professional, here are a couple of things that you can do to help the contractor before they arrive. These tips may also help you save some money. Do NOT perform any of these tips without advising the contractor first.
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