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Bathroom Remodeling: Facts and Myths

 

Bathroom remodeling is a dream for many. After a long day of work or school, when all you want is to be alone in the bathroom soaking away your stress, a bathtub remodel is just what you need. You can find many different ways to accomplish a bathtub remodel including tearing out the existing bathtub, installing a new tub, adding jets, adding luxury options, or just changing the style of the room. Whatever you decide to do, make sure that it is something that you will enjoy.

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If you are thinking about just ripping out the bathtub and replacing it with a new one, there are a few things to consider.

Bathroom remodeling is a very popular and much-in-demand home improvement project to undertake. However, it also has its share of myths and misinformation. Some homeowners do not realize the true complexity involved in this venture and get confused when faced with obstacles or unexpected problems that pop up. It is necessary to know some basic information about bathroom remodeling so you do not waste your time or money on something that is not what you had intended it to be.

Myths

One of the major myths about bathroom remodeling is that all you need to do is rip out walls and re-do the floor and you have a new bathroom. In reality, you do not. In fact, the bathroom needs to be renovated from the ground up. A renovation will add value to your home by improving the state of the room, adding functionality, and giving your bathroom a better overall appearance. When deciding whether to do a renovation or to buy a new home, it is important to consider all the factors that can impact your decision.

Another common myth is that it is not necessary to replace the bathtub and spa if the structure of your home is not suitable for it. This could not be further from the truth. In most cases, older tubs and spas are not constructed well enough to withstand heavy use or long life. If you live in an area that receives heavy winds, rains, or even snow, you should consider getting a stronger and sturdier bathtub in the first place. It is not only safer, but it will save you money over time since it will last longer than a cheaper one. Replacing your bathtub could end up being more expensive than fixing the damage done by years of misuse.

Facts

Bathroom remodeling is one of the most popular room renovations in a home. This is because it does not require the same level of maintenance as some other renovations might require. The fact that bathrooms are usually one of the smallest rooms in a house makes this room renovation all the more popular. In addition, bathrooms are often remodeled to include a Jacuzzi or Steam shower, both of which can be very expensive to install. On top of these two, sometimes extra space is required to allow for an additional toilet or vanity. When these things are added, the total cost of remodeling often goes up considerably.

Fortunately, there are some things that can be done to decrease the overall cost of remodeling a bathroom. One of the first things you should do is to plan the job correctly so that it will go as smoothly as possible. When you hire a professional, there are many things that they can do for you such as measuring your room properly, letting you know if your budget includes some specific items, giving you options on what types of tub remodeling will work best in your bathroom, and many other things.

 

Another important thing to remember when doing bathroom remodeling is that you can usually save a lot of money by doing it yourself. There are a number of ways that you can save money on the project including buying used rather than new tubs, installing the tub yourself if you can, and even doing the job with cheaper materials. There are many places to get great deals on tubs as well so there is no need to wait until you need a tub before you see what you can find.

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