According to a survey, people across the country spend more than $13,000 on average on home remodeling projects each year. Nearly two-thirds of these projects are bathroom upgrades.
Do you have a master bathroom remodeling coming up? In addition to choosing special features such as a cozy sauna and an oversized bathtub, you can design heated floors and marble walls. This guide will discuss other important factors you must consider for the upgrade.
Types of Remodeling Projects
Master bathroom remodeling projects are categorized according to complexity. For instance, simple renovations are the most affordable and quickest. This usually includes repainting the walls, switching bath liners, changing floor tiles, and replacing deteriorating bathtubs or showers.
Minor renovations are more intensive but still affordable. Upgrades in this type of remodeling include adding shelves or cabinets and improving the bathroom’s décor and design. In contrast, major renovations completely transform the space and include knocking down the walls and rebuilding the bathroom from scratch.
Replacing Old Pipes
Aging plumbing materials in a bathroom should be replaced during a remodeling project. Modern piping made from PEX, CPVC, or copper will also work seamlessly with new appliances. Not having old pipes replaced will only create bigger problems, such as rust and leaks.
If your existing pipes are discolored or showing signs of flaking and scratching, consider replacing them during the remodeling project.
Plumbing Affects Bathroom Layout
The existing drain lines in your master bathroom help decide the location of plumbing fixtures. Some drains and pipes can be easily relocated. For example, you can consider placing a large bathtub next to your bathroom window. However, if the piping doesn’t allow this configuration, you’ll have to redo the entire layout.
Check the Water Pressure

Some of your new plumbing fixtures may fail to work with the current water pressure. For instance, newer shower heads restrict water flow, delivering less than three gallons per minute. To avoid this hassle, hire a plumbing contractor to check the water pressure before buying the accessories.
Plumbing contractors at Wasden Plumbing can help you plan your master bathroom remodeling project within your budget. We have a trained and certified team that can handle all your plumbing issues professionally and safely. We will inspect your bathroom before recommending any upgrades. Our services also include clogged drain repair, kitchen remodeling, and residential plumbing.
Contact us today for more information.
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