Renovate, Rejuvenate, Beautify Your Bath

Published on 19th November 2007 by Flora Murkett in Home Improvement


You've lived with that drippy tap and dingy tub long enough. There's no question that your bathroom needs help. It's a big job, but you're up to the challenge. So, let's get started. For most people, bathroom repairs and renovations run beyond a leaky tap or crooked shower curtain. You might need to go so far as deciding whether to re-glaze your old bathtub, or replace it altogether. Take a look at the toilet and consider whether it should be replaced, too. Dated tubs and toilets aside, there is also flooring, lighting, storage and decorating to think about. Make a Plan So, you've decided to take on that bathroom renovation. Now what? Most of us are lost when it comes to bathroom improvements. If you need ideas or advice, the Internet is a great place to start. Search online and you'll find ideas to design a bathroom floor plan, which is the first step to building the perfect bath. You'll find product comparisons, prices and how-to advice on cabinets, sinks and everything in between. Go Pro Despite your best intentions, a bathroom renovation can be the type of job that's best left to professionals. After making your initial plan you might decide to call in a contractor. He or she will meet with you to assess the situation and share thoughts on the task at hand. Your contractor will offer advice and direction to help you make informed decisions. To help get you started on devising your plan, a good contractor will show you many examples and offer some useful tips on solving more common bathroom issues. You may want stone tile on your bathroom floor, for example, but your contractor knows that ceramic is a better choice for your individual situation. This is the type of experience and advice that only a professional contractor can offer. His or her expertise will be factored in, with labor and material costs, to determine the final project price. Knowing where to begin is sometimes the hardest part of any bathroom repair and renovation project. Your contractor can help by taking you, step by step, through the procedure. Be prepared to answer pertinent questions and work out the entire plan, before the renovation begins. The Best Contractor for the Job In addition to a wealth of price and product information, the Internet is also a great place to find comprehensive listings of professional contractors. Take the time to research the experience and credentials of potential contractors before you make your final decision. It's the only way to know that you're working with a person that will get the job done right at a reasonable price. Some websites enable you to submit questions to several contractors. Then, you can compare their responses and determine which professional offers the most expertise and value. After finding the right contractor, you're ready to get the renovations underway. Sometimes, all it takes is a single click to renovate, rejuvenate and beautify your bath. Use the world wide web as your source for the best in bathroom repair and renovation advice.

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