Madura House at Kiribathgoda in Sri Lanka by Damith Premathilake

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Bathroom Renovation - A Step by Step Guide

Bathrooms are one of the smallest rooms in the house and they are also certainly the most costly to renovate. Bathroom renovation can be a job that, if done well, will add value to a home along with a great space brimming with design and lightweight.
Madura House at Kiribathgoda in Sri Lanka by Damith Premathilake

Bathroom design
Bathroom design could be the first part of a bath room renovation you need to get right. Just replacing the prevailing bathroom with the exact same design might not be enough. The key to great bathroom design is always to design it with the individuals who will utilize it at heart. However make certain that your bathrooms design boasts an overall use factor at the same time.

For example: If you were designing your bathrooms for families you might still design the bathroom with quick access to the shower and bath. This would make certain that the look would recieve treatment for those who have limited mobility. This means if you sell your own home or if you happen to be renovating for profit your design has a wider market appeal. Great bathroom design also uses space well, taking into consideration the sunshine or window space, size of fittings, and drainage options. Draw out an idea to scale and all the way down the sizes of the room. Mark the prevailing drainage points and then and water inlet points. Write down a wish report on the lavatory fittings to want and need with their sizes. Now marry both together and find out what fits. Note: Most bathroom drainage and water inlet points could be moved but this will come at extra expense.
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Bathroom remodel
If you've decided to accomplish the work yourself or part of the task it's time to employ a skip bin and retrieve the old bathroom. If your property is made pre 1980 you may have fibro bathroom wall linings with asbestos within it and great care will have to be taken. You will need some full body disposable overalls, eye protection, and quality dust mask. Check with any local building authority or council in connection with regulation on bathroom asbestos wall lining removal.
Remove everything except the plumbing. If you keep the bathroom plumbing set up you do not need to turn the water off for the complete house. Also you will need to jack hammer the floor tiles up as well as the sand and cement bed actually laid on.
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Bathroom Renovation and construction
Bathrooms must be construction properly through the ground up to be sure that the finished job is correct and true. This also ensures the structure and appearance of the bathroom could have an excellent finish
The Bathroom Renovation Process

Install water and drainage pipe and electrical wires.

Install wall lining and ceiling then install the bath hob and bath.

Waterproof the floor and shower and bath recess.

Correct late the bottom with sand and cement ready for tiling.

Lay floor and wall tiles after which grout.

Install new bathroom vanity, fittings, and taps - install new electrical.
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Paint ceiling and final  one - Plumbing and electrical
At now all new plumbing is installed for clean cold and hot water and drainage. Careful attention has to be taken when positioning the newest plumbing so that the plumbing fittings are correct when the tiling ends. For example: To centre a fitting in a very shower recess you should think about the thickness from the wall board, tile glue and tile so the fitting will be centred following your tiles are in position. The same pertains to installing drainage pipes for any toilet; the wall lining and tile thickness have to be considered and so the pipe is within the correct position if the toilet is installed after tiling. Also rough inside any new electrical wires without connecting them on the mains power.
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Step two - Install wall and ceiling linings
Install your 6mm wall lining fostering to nail the fibro board every 150mm without nailing into the new pipes and electrical wires. The best way would be to measure and mark the pipe and wire layout on to your new wall board using a pencil while you go. Screw up (or nail) the ceiling lining, plasterboard could be the most common. However if you happen to be laying your tiles from floor to ceiling tend not to install the cornice because done after tiling. If you are not tiling for the ceiling proceed to install the cornice after the wallboard and ceiling lining are actually installed. Also if your bath just isn't freestanding anyone can make up the frame and install the bathtub. Ensure the tub is installed correctly permitting the thickness from the tiles and  sure to check all linings and pipes before you decide to continue with your bathroom renovation.

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Madura House at Kiribathgoda in Sri Lanka by Damith Premathilake

Step three - Waterproof your bathrooms
Waterproof your bathrooms floor, shower recess, and around the bathtub. When waterproofing the floor make certain that the waterproofing comes 100mm up the walls. The shower recess must be waterproofed 100mm higher than the shower rose outlet. Also the tub should be waterproofed 100mm over the lip in the bath right around and towards the floor. At the doorway put in a 25 x 25mm aluminum angle glued into place with quality silicone and waterproof into the lip. Your whole bathroom should now the tanked, so the all water will still only decrease a drain. Bathroom waterproofing tip: waterproofing is a straightforward job but quality and accuracy is most crucial.
Step four - Lay within the cement screed for the floor.

Before the bottom tiles can laid the floor must be smooth and fairly flat having a slight fall towards the drainage outlet. To do this you have to use sand and cement mix and it is far better to put in a waterproofing agent into this at the same time. With a level, set the bottom level with the doorway. Use the top aluminum angle since the finished floor level and measure down the thickness of the tile plus 10mm for that glue. Mark around the toilet using a level then screed with your sand and cement mix which has a 1 to 3 degree fall on the top in the drain outlet. Take your time and get it right with the finished level as smooth as you can. When the sand cement mix has set but just isn't dry (you'll be able to walk about it nevertheless, you will still be somewhat soft) rub it over having a house brick. This will remove all of the small highs and lows and appearance with a level because you go. Let the restroom floor fully dry and after that you should have a great surface to tile onto. Tip: the harder work you add into a floor screed the easier your tiling will be.
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Step five: Tile floor and walls
Lay your tiles on the ground first and then grout. Then lay your wall tiles ensuring actually level when you lay. Once the bathroom tiles happen to be cut and laid, grout your entire tiles and then buff the tiles clean.
Step six: Install plumbing fitting and fixtures
Install all your plumbing fittings and taps. Also fit your towel rails and soap holders. Fit a new bathroom vanity making certain it is level and sealed around the top with silicone as well as seal around the tub. Tip: make sure they are in the right place prior to deciding to drill in your tiles.
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Step seven: painting, and cleaning - enjoy
Paint your ceiling and execute a final clean making certain things are fitted correctly knowning that there won't be any leaks within your plumbing. - Enjoy your bathroom.

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