Bathroom Remodeling – Should I Consider It?
March 29, 2010 by allanmadams
Filed under Remodeling Bathroom
Implementing bathroom remodel is a process that can be a rather complicated task to complete. If you don’t plan and perform the task correctly, the remodeling process, including bathroom flooring, equipments and fixture like plumbing fixtures or even programmable thermostat geothermal , could go terribly wrong and one only would end up with a bathroom that is basically not usable and a heavy financial penalty. Thus, a bathroom remodeling process should be correctly planned beforehand and executed according to it.
Prior to starting any work on the bathroom remodeling process, you should determine the motive of the project. Bathroom remodeling might be done for various purposes with different objectives in mind like in order to put new fittings, to put interior decorations or to increase the interior space of the bathroom in question. As the actions that should be taken in the bathroom remodeling process would vary according to the motives, it is important to plan ahead. Although planning every minute detail of the project may seem rather an annoying task, it will save an individual a lot of money and disappointment in the long run.
Additionally, the sort of the bathroom should also be taken into consideration. Due to the features of the bathroom a half a bathroom remodeling and a full service bathroom remodeling job might be different. As half bathrooms has little interior space, you should always be cautious in setting the bathroom fittings, so that the finished bathroom would not be impractical and unusable one. In addition special lighting and tile designs might be required to make a half bathroom look bigger and this kind of bathrooms might also require additions like exhaust fans to improve ventilation. Thus, a small bathroom remodeling process should not be taken lightly.
The decision on whether or not to hire a contractor should be taken after considering the purpose of the remodeling project. Usually, hiring a contractor for a bathroom remodeling process would cost an individual nearly $ 16,000 including high quality material. The cost could be reduced by perhaps 50% if you do the job yourself. Although this is a more cost effective solution, certain aspects of the bathroom remodeling process such as electrical and plumbing works might need professional help. Therefore, it is advised to carry out the process by oneself and to call in professional help when needed.
If you decide to take on the remodeling job by yourself, it is vital to make a project timeline and carry out the tasks in a logical sequence. Furthermore, it is better to bring and store the raw materials in advance at the work site to prevent any unnecessary delays.
A bathroom remodeling process is indeed a tough job. However, a proper plan of attack may make it much easier.
Starting Home Improvement by Improving Your Bathroom – Bathroom Mirror
October 23, 2009 by allanmadams
Filed under Remodeling Bathroom
There are easy ways to do bathroom renovations, but this may take time and money if you do an over all renovation on your bathroom. Basically a bathroom is not a bathroom if there is no mirror; obviously people tend to look in the mirror after taking a bath or when they want to fix something on their face or hair. Mirror is specifically located on bathroom and the most common type of mirror of many homes today is that plain sheet glass mirror on their wall.
How Inward-Swinging Doors and Outward-Swinging Doors Work
In a tub with an inward-swinging door, the door swings into the foot well area inside the tub when you open it. Most manufacturers opt for inward-swinging doors because it’s easier to hold the pressure from the water inside the tub with this design. An inward-swinging door rests inside a beveled lip on the doorframe that allows the tub’s shell to bear the weight of the water inside the tub. When the tub is full, the weight of the water inside presses the door into its frame in the shell, so no additional mechanisms are needed to bear the weight of the 35-60 gallons of water inside the tub-but the door cannot be opened again until all the water drains out.
Outward-swinging doors swing towards you when you open them, into space in your bathroom instead of into the walk in bathtub itself. Instead of having the door rest on the inside of the bathtub shell, outward-swinging doors stay closed because of heavy-duty bolts that lock the edge of the door frame into the rest of the shell. Outward swinging doors also commonly have bars or levers on the outside of the door to ensure that there is enough support to keep the door closed. These bolts have to be strong, and the parts of the shell that they lock into have to be heavily reinforced in order to support the weight of the water and bather. Because outward swinging doors require more parts to keep them shut, they are more expensive to build and are less popular in walk in bathtubs sold for residential use.
Choose an Outward Swinging Door if Safety is Your Main Concern
The main advantage of doors that swing out is that they can be opened immediately in case of an emergency, even if that means emptying the water inside your tub onto your bathroom floor. Inward-swinging doors can only be opened when they are almost completely drained, a process that can take minutes you simply cannot afford to wait while you or your loved ones risk drowning. Tubs with inward-swinging doors are still safer than conventional bathtubs, where the only way to exit on your own is to physically lift yourself over the tub’s edge-something that’s definitely more dangerous than waiting for your walk in tub to drain in an emergency.
Outward-Swinging Doors Offer the Easiest Access for Handicapped Bathers
In many cases, outward-swinging doors are easier to enter and exit for people with limited mobility. If the door on your walk in bathtub opens into the tub itself, then you will have to maneuver around the door once inside the tub in order to get the door closed behind you. If you have difficulty moving around in tight spaces, having to navigate around a door inside your bathtub could be enough of a challenge than an outward swinging door becomes an attractive choice. This can be especially true if you have an injury or disability that makes it difficult to move your hips or knees, or if you intend to transfer from a walker or wheelchair into your walk in tub. It’s no accident that most “wheelchair transfer” tubs designed to accommodate bathers with physical disabilities come equipped with outward-swinging doors.
Tubs with Doors that Swing In are More Likely to Fit in Your Bathroom
If you plan to install your walk in bathtub as part of a bathroom renovation in an older home, you may have trouble fitting a tub with an outward-swinging door into the space left by the conventional tub you want to replace. In many homes, bathrooms are long and narrow, and the bathtub is usually located right across from a plumbing fixture that would be hard to move, like a toilet or sink. Walk in tubs with doors that swing outward require about two feet of clearance space outside the tub to open the door completely, on top of the extra space they already take up because they’re larger than your old bathtub. A compact walk in bathtub with an inward-swinging door is ideal if you want to enjoy the safety and convenience of a walk in tub, without having to spend thousands to make space for one in your bathroom.
What You Choose Should Reflect What You Need!
There are other styles of walk in bathtub door on the market, but the vast majority of walk in tubs you’ll encounter have either inward or outward-swinging doors. When you choose which walk in tub to buy, be sure to balance the three considerations I’ve outlined here-safety, accessibility, and space-to determine which tub best suits your needs and your budget. There are advantages and disadvantages for every tub on the market today, so knowing which factors you value most is the first step in choosing the walk in tub that offers the greatest improvement to your quality of life
Resource Author Francisco Rodriguez Higueras
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