Bathroom Remodeling Sequence | Ask the Builder
Bathroom Remodeling Steps TIPSDEAR TIM: I'm adding a bathroom in my house. The framing is complete and I am a little confused as to the order of the rest of the tasks. When do I install the plumbing pipes? Do I tile before or after the tub is installed? When are the vanity and the toilet installed? When do I drywall? Mark O., Chicago, ILDEAR MARK: Adding a bathroom is tough enough, but the job can be even harder if you goof up the sequence of events from start to finish. Not only can you make things more difficult, there is a chance of ruining completed work that is already in place. As you might expect, there is a logical order that professionals follow to maximize profits and minimize the amount of time spent working.CLICK HERE to get FREE & FAST BIDS from local bathroom remodeling contractors.
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[embedded content] [embedded content] InsulationInsulate all exterior walls for energy savings and consider insulating all interior walls for sound control.SECRET TIP: It's a great idea to pack insulation around the underside voids of the tub as well. This will keep bath water nice and warm for extended periods of time.Cement or Waterproof BoardIt's now time to install cement board on any walls around the tub that will be covered with ceramic tile. Consider installing moisture-resistant drywall on all walls. If you never want any problems with this drywall failing, then coat it with clear urethane - two coats - before it's finished.
If you have a wood floor system, it's now time to install cement board on the floor to support the ceramic tile. You can skip this step if you installed the electric floor mat. You covered the floor mat with thinset to create the solid surface for the tile.Ceramic TileThe tile in the tub and shower area should be installed and finished first. Follow that with the floor tile. Tile the entire floor in case someone decides to install a pedestal sink.Finish CarpentryWhen the floor tile grout is dry, install the bathroom door and trim.Paint NowConsider painting the room at this point. It's easier to paint with no toilet or vanity cabinet and top in the way.Install FixturesAfter the paint is dry, carefully install the toilet and sink. Cover the floor with drop cloths during this process to avoid hurting the new tile. Complete the job by installing mirrors, towel bars, and accessories.CLICK HERE to get FREE & FAST BIDS from local bathroom remodeling contractors. Column 287
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