If you are planning a Newport Beach, CA bathroom remodeling, the most important thing you probably want to know (after cost) is how long it will take to complete. This is an understandable concern. After all, having construction going on in your home can disrupt your daily life, and, if you only have one bathroom, it can disrupt it that much more.
Since each bathroom remodel timeline is different, we can’t tell you exactly how long one will take. Your individual timeline will depend on how much work you are getting done, what materials you choose, and more. What we can do is give you an idea of the phases and how the remodels typically flow to give you a sense of what to expect.
Demolition
This is the first stage and is often the most exciting for many homeowners. Before starting this phase, the room’s electricity, as well as the water supply to the sink, toilet, bath, and shower, will be turned off. Then, items such as toilets, baseboards, towel racks, shower tiles, etc. will be removed and cleared out to make way for the new work to be completed. This is also a good time to check for any mold, mildew, or water damage so that it may be fixed.
Plumbing
With the bathroom bare, the plumbers can come in and begin the plumbing for the new items This could include things like installing a water line for dual shower heads or installing modifications to a line to be suitable for a dual sink.
Electrical
The electrical work will be completed next. This could include things like changing out 15-amp wiring with a 20-amp to run hairdryers and other bathroom accessories more efficiently, or changing locations of outlets or light switches.
Carpentry
If your bathroom needs it, any carpentry will be completed at this time.
Painting
Painting the bathroom before the things are installed such as the vanity, toilet, or other elements will ensure that paint does not splatter on these fixtures.
Time for Tiles
The tiles will be installed first for the bathroom enclosure and/or shower walls first, then the floor tiles will be installed.
Shower Door
Once the shower tiles are in place and have been grouted, the shower door will be set on its track and put in place.
Exhaust Fan and Lighting
The exhaust fan and lighting will go up next. Many homeowners ignore or don’t take into consideration the exhaust fan, but it plays a very important role. Make sure if you are using your old exhaust fan, it can stand up to the job, and if not, install a newer one.
Installing the Sink and Other Fixtures
Last but not least all the fixtures like the vanity and toilet are now installed. They are then connected to the plumbing needed and your bathroom is complete!
You can see how each phase may take longer or shorter depending on what work you are having done and the materials used. If you would like to talk more in detail about your Newport Beach, CA bathroom remodeling, give us a call today for a free design consultation.