BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
Following is some helpful advise from the CMHC website
Renovating your bathroom is a great way to add value to your home — both for your family’s daily living and for future resale.
Before you decide to go ahead with a renovation, it’s critical to have a good idea of any underlying problems that could cause unwelcome and costly surprises. Taking time to find problems before you start your renovation will save you money, protect the indoor air quality and preserve the durability and structure of your home.
Common Situations
A bathroom renovation is one of the most common home improvement projects. Bathroom renovations come in all types and sizes—from a simple update of the flooring, to enlarging the room and replacing all fixtures and finishes.
Your project is unique, but your reasons for renovating will probably fall into these common categories.
Healthy Housing
Renovating is an ideal time to make your house healthier for you, the community and the environment. When assessing your renovation project, be sure to consider the five essentials of Healthy Housing.
House as a System
A house is much more than just four walls and a roof—it’s an interactive system made up of many components including the basic structure, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, the external environment; and the occupants. Each component influences the performance of the entire system. A renovation provides an opportunity to improve how your house performs.
Bathroom renovations often include changes to HVAC equipment that can improve moisture management in the house. Structural changes may improve air sealing and insulation, resulting in increased occupant comfort and house durability.
Avoid Surprises
Before you start renovating, you’ll want to think about your bathroom, your needs and your budget. Look carefully for signs of deterioration and the possible causes. This will save you money and also help you to be better informed if you’re dealing with contractors. Reflecting on your project will also help you to decide whether you need the services of a professional. Being unsure of what needs to be done, recognizing that the job is very complicated, or that you don’t have the time or energy to do the work, are good reasons to hire a professional renovator.
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Skills to Do the Job
A homeowner with good fix-it skills may be able to do some of the work including:
Serious structural work may require the services of a professional renovator. You’ll also likely need an electrician for any new wiring, a plumber for the plumbing work and a heating contractor to install or move heating or ventilation outlets. You may want to hire tradespeople to do the structural work, roofing, window repairs or installation and any exterior wall repairs.
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Costing Your Project
The cost of essential repairs will depend largely on the deterioration of the existing structure and how much professional labour is needed. Use these categories when costing your project.
Design changes. Structural considerations. Fixtures. Moisture damage and deteriorated finishes. Plumbing and electrical problems. Heating and ventilation. Permit and inspection costs.
Design changes.
Structural considerations.
Fixtures.
Moisture damage and deteriorated finishes.
Plumbing and electrical problems.
Heating and ventilation.
Permit and inspection costs.
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