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How to Remodel Your Bathtub



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You have two choices when it comes to remodeling your bathroom: a complete replacement or a simple cosmetic upgrade. A total remodel allows you to completely customize your new space and select what material you want. Acrylic and fiberglass are more affordable, but they can still be durable and a great choice for bathtub remodels. You must measure the dimensions of your existing tub. It's best to have a professional do it for you, if you don’t have the time.

It's best to hire an experienced contractor if you are considering remodeling your bathtub. While these contractors will charge you a higher rate than a traditional contractor, they'll also have a better reputation and be more reliable. Some contractors offer free estimates. You should do your homework to ensure you are getting the best price. The first step in a bathtub remodel is determining the exact size you want. Once you have an idea about how much space you will need, it's time to talk with contractors about their rates and timelines.


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The final step in the bathtub remodel process is deciding how to reroute the plumbing system. This involves removing the walls and redistributing pipes. It is possible to relocate the plumbing to fit your new tub. You might also need to reroute pipes to make space for the bathtub. This is a more difficult task and will run you between $650 and $1,000. If you choose to have a professional handle the work, you'll pay between $600-3,000 for the project.


In the case of a traditional bathtub, you'll need to remove a short wall in order to replace it. It is also necessary to replace the hot and cool water lines, the drain and the duct pile. Install a combination tub-shower combination if you are able. This will be the easiest option, but it is not suitable for every situation. Instead, you should replace the tub and surrounds separately.

If you have limited funds, a good option is to re-glaze the tub. This will give your bathroom a new look. You don't have to re-paint bathtubs like wallpaper or paint. A fresh coat can be applied on the walls. You can make a change in the color of your tub, without having to destroy your entire home. A new bathroom is an essential part of selling your home.


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Remodeling your bathtub can be done in many different ways. A bathtub remodel involves removing and replacing the old tub. You can install the new bathtub against the wall or in central part of the room. Although the latter will require more space, it can be installed in the middle of your room. While it will cost more to modify the bathtub's layout, it is worth it in long-term savings.


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FAQ

How do I select a competent contractor?

Ask family and friends to recommend contractors. Check out online reviews. You should ensure that the contractor you select has experience in the field of construction you are interested. Get references from other people and review them.


Do I need an architect/builder?

If you are planning to renovate your own home, it may be easier to just hire someone else to do the work for you. However, if you are planning to buy a new home, then hiring an architect or builder will help you make sure that you get exactly what you want.


How long does it take to complete a home renovation?

It all depends upon the size of your project and how much time it takes. The average homeowner spends between three to six hours per week on the project.


Is it better to hire a general contractor or a subcontractor?

The cost of hiring a general contractor can be higher than that of a subcontractor. A general contractor has many employees, so they often charge their clients a lot of money for labor costs. A subcontractor on the other side only employs one person, so he/she charges less per-hour.



Statistics

  • Design-builders may ask for a down payment of up to 25% or 33% of the job cost, says the NARI. (kiplinger.com)
  • Rather, allot 10% to 15% for a contingency fund to pay for unexpected construction issues. (kiplinger.com)
  • ‘The potential added value of a loft conversion, which could create an extra bedroom and ensuite, could be as much as 20 per cent and 15 per cent for a garage conversion.' (realhomes.com)
  • A final payment of, say, 5% to 10% will be due when the space is livable and usable (your contract probably will say "substantial completion"). (kiplinger.com)
  • The average fixed rate for a home-equity loan was recently 5.27%, and the average variable rate for a HELOC was 5.49%, according to Bankrate.com. (kiplinger.com)



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How To

5 Things to Know Before You Start Your Home Renovation

  1. This is a big undertaking. - If you're going to start a major home improvement project like renovating your kitchen, bathroom or even building a new house, there's no doubt that you'll need some help along the way. You might reconsider if you're not confident enough to handle such a huge task on your own. You could lose a lot of time and money and not reap any real benefits. Instead, hire someone who has experience in this field to assist you. These people will save you time, stress, and provide a beautiful place to live in.
  2. What amount should I spend on a renovation project? This may seem obvious but it could make things worse if you spend too much on your renovation project. It's because you'll most likely be responsible for paying back the majority of the costs. If you have a budget in place, stick with it. Without it, you may end up paying a lot but not getting anything back.
  3. Do I prefer to hire professionals or DIY? - Although there's no right answer, we would recommend hiring professionals if you have the means. Their advice will be invaluable in helping you decide how to proceed. They will install the plumbing correctly, take care of safety, and offer a guarantee after they have finished their work. DIY projects often involve a lot trial and error. You'll learn a lot the hard way. You'll also have to deal with any problems that may arise throughout the process.
  4. Can I afford it? - Don't underestimate what a renovation will cost. Even if you think you can manage it on your own, you might find that you need to borrow money from friends and family just to cover the bills. When you want to sell your existing property quickly after the renovations are complete, you will need to account for the price of selling it.
  5. Where do I start? There is no wrong or right place to start when it comes time to choose where to begin. We recommend that you pick something that you are passionate about. If you enjoy what you do, you will be more motivated to continue working and less likely procrastinate. Also, try to avoid places that require a lot of maintenance. If your living area is constantly cluttered with dust and dirt, you should not attempt to redesign it.




 



How to Remodel Your Bathtub