Several
unwanted challenges arise when updating older type bathrooms from the ancient
plumbing leading into the shower cabin, bath or sink to water damaged flooring. You never know what you will find once you
start dissecting the bathroom. When you lift up that old ceramic or vinyl
flooring, don’t be surprised as to what
could be lurking beneath the surface. I
recently completed a home renovation tour with a local home contracting company,
because I would soon be tackling my own
bathroom renovations and wanted to ensure nothing was left to chance since I
would be doing most of the work myself.
Turning
my focus to the bathroom renovation project, I was taken back a few steps by what I saw and
quickly realized, if initially the job
is not done correctly, you will actually
spend more money in the repair process. Since the ceramic tiling was not
properly laid, severe water damaged occurred
over time and was in desperate need of replacing, the mortar was not spread evenly across the
floor boards which gave way to rotted plywood and ultimately lead to having to
start from scratch. If you are not a professional and need advice on proper
installation techniques, local hardware
stores often hold weekend classes on a number of different home renovation
projects. From the installation of new showers enclosures, bath panels or shower cubicles, everything you need to know for your bathroom
renovation project. Investing a few hours of your time to get it right the
first time will pay off in the long term or if you are looking to hire an
expert, before you do, thoroughly research past home contracting
projects and get references from various sources.
Hire a Bathroom Contractor to do your
renovations
If
you have friends or relatives that have had any work done using a home
contracting company, go out and have a
look at the workmanship. I had the opportunity of visiting an older home that was
completely renovated, where the home
contracting company took on the huge undertaking of ripping out and installing
new bathroom furniture, a new bathroom
suite, and new ceramic flooring. The project was granted to Pano Sofianos of
Rombus.ca Home Contracting Ltd., located
in Toronto, Canada who has been in the
home renovation business for several decades and sets the precedent in superior
craftsmanship.
A
perfectionist and extremely meticulous when it comes to doing the job right, Pano Sofianos never leaves anything to
chance. The picturesque bathroom looked
like it belonged on the front cover of Better Homes and Gardens, the well-finished bathroom included a
beautiful corner bath for space conservation, a traditional fixed rain shower head, wall mounted bathroom storage cabinets, new bathroom vanity and earthy colored ceramic
floor tiling. When the bathroom was
completed it was a professional design that provided a tranquil space that
included subtle variations of wall colors, woodwork and bathroom cabinets all of which
visually enhanced the look of the bathroom and gave the appearance of
spaciousness. It is highly recommended if you get the opportunity to see
first-hand the previous work of a home renovation firm as I did in the case of
Rombus.ca Contracting, this will help in
the selection process based on pricing and the quality of work.
Sign a contract with your bathroom
design firm
Before
signing off with your home contractor, scrutinize their work under a magnifying glass,
look for the slightest cracks and
furrows in the ceramic tiles, examine
the grouting, caulking around bathtub, showers, sinks and any cabinetry along with any
imperfections in the walls, remember
once the home contractor disappears from the worksite, it can be difficult to get them back to the
home to make repairs. It is also vitally important to draft a binding contract
between the homeowner and the company you are contemplating hiring for your
bathroom renovation project and don’t sign on any dotted line until you are
completely satisfied with their work ethics and policies. You want to make sure
the company you hire will return to the worksite to make any necessary repairs
should something go wrong with the bathroom installation from the plumbing to
the flooring, being consumer smart will
protect your investment. home
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