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Have been thinking about remodeling your bathroom?
Wondering if it's a project you can handle yourself? Why
not start with DIY bathroom plumbing and before you know
it you'll be redoing the entire bathroom all by yourself.
You've got to start with a plan. What is it you want to do
with your bathroom? DO you want to complete strip it out?
Change out the fixtures? Or do you want to give it just a
partial facelift? Once you decide you need to move fore
ward to budget. For this article lets assume you are going
to redo the entire bathroom from top to bottom.
A budget of $4000 wouldn't be unrealistic. Here's a rough
list of what you might need to buy. Realize that the
investment of $4000 is going to increase the value of your
home substantially more.
Shower kit and door $800
Tub $450
Shower faucet $200
Vanity & Top $800
Faucet for Vanity $100
Toilet $200
Water Resistant Drywall $50
Floor Tile $200
Grout $20
Pre-hung door $80
Light Fixture $100
Mirror $100
Paint and Wallpaper $100
Rough Plumbing $800
Total $4000
If you are going to need some serious movement of existing
sewer and water lines then you'll need to hire a plumber and
that will be an additional cost however if all the new pieces
are going in the same place as the old ones lived you should
be able to avert this cost. It's very room dependent.
When it comes to starting your project safety needs to
come first. That means you need to take all the precautions
- wearing gloves, goggles for your eyes, a mask, or any
other safety equipment that is necessary. Now lets get
started:
1. Spread out the builder's paper to help trap all the
demolition material. It's not 100% but it sure does help
keep things in one place.
2. If you are tearing out walls now is the time to get busy.
Nothing neat here just fly at it.
3. Next you will need to pull the fixtures - tub, sink, and
toilet. Dismantle it all!
4. Once you have everything stripped out of the room it's
time to do your cleanup.
5. The sub floor will be the first to go in and then any
replacement dry wall.
6. Once that's been taken care of it is time to start the
fixture installations. The tub and shower installation can be
a big one so you may need some additional help.
7. After all the fixtures are in place you'll have the finishing
touches such as lighting, flooring, and paint and wall paper.
How much plumbing changes you will need to make will
depend on what is occurring in your bathroom. If fixtures
are in the same place as the old ones your biggest plumbing
job will be hooking up the new taps and the toilet. But if
you moved things around you may have to redo some basic
plumbing. You can attempt this yourself if you like or hire an
experienced plumber. There are some great books and
online resources that can help you complete this.
DIY bathroom plumbing doesn't have to be that difficult as
long as you follow the directions. And with so many terrific
resources around finding step by step help shouldn't be
difficult at all. And won't you feel great when that
bathroom is finished and you can take full credit for the
transformation?
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