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Rancho Santa Margarita Outdated Bathroom Gutting Prep

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Outdated bathroom gutting. It even sounds difficult. And, it is hard, laborious work, which requires a bunch of forethought. Although it’s not exactly the most difficult task to take on, it does require some contracting skills. However, most of it is purely pulling and demolishing. Read on to learn more about an outdated bathroom gutting project.

Bathroom Remodel ROI

The real trick about a bath remodel isn’t the actual work. It’s whether the refresh is worth the investment. After all, a renovation that doesn’t bring a decent return on investment is wasted time, effort, and money. So, be sure it’s going to fetch at least a moderate ROI.

“Gutting” a room is the process of tearing out all finished materials — walls, flooring and ceiling — with the intent of completely rebuilding the room. Gutting a bathroom requires some skill beyond demolishing the walls and floors. Electrical wiring and plumbing supply and drain vents lurk inside the bathroom walls, and large fixtures such as bathtubs, shower stalls and sink vanities must be removed with care. --San Francisco Gate

Now, it’s important to note the ROI is dependant on a few factors. One is age, another is size, and geographic location. On average, a bath remodel will return about 64 percent. But, this depends on where your home is located, whether it’s a minor or major makeover, and what materials are used.

Rancho Santa Margarita Outdated Bathroom Gutting Prep

The fact of the matter is, outdated bathroom gutting is a big job, regardless of size. It’s something which must be done with careful planning and execution. Still, it’s generally a worthwhile home improvement project. Here’s a general outdated bathroom gutting guide you can follow:

  • Clear everything out. Now, this sounds all too obvious but it’s tempting to skip steps. Don’t do it. Take down all the decor, empty the cabinets, and clear the space out completely. Otherwise, you’ll create more unnecessary work for yourself.
  • Keep kids and pets away. Kids and pets are quite curious when it comes to such activity. But, they don’t belong anywhere near a construction zone, even if it’s in their own house.
  • Shut off the electrical power and water supply. Be sure to take a moment to turn off the electrical power at the main breaker box. And, shut off the water supply, too.
  • Cover the tub and/or floors. A true bathroom gutting includes tearing down the walls. Before you start swinging, cover the tub with a panel of plywood and put drop cloths over the floor.
  • Remove the hanging decor. Take down the mirror(s), towel racks, and any other decor or fixtures from the walls. You might choose to reuse these or replace them.

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