
Bathroom Remodel Guide For 2020
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If you’re looking to really spruce up your home (and have the time!), consider the impact a bathroom makeover could have. Bathroom renovations are a great way to completely change the look of your home, whether you’re craving something new or are preparing to put your house on the market.
Why Consider DIY Bathroom Remodel?
According to a recent study by Trulia, 90% of homeowners are planning some type of home renovation in the near future. Of those, however, only about half of them are willing to spend more than $5,000 on the project.
Your Bathroom Remodel Checklist
Before you even begin demolishing that old tub, though, you’ll want to do a bit of prep work. That way, you’ll feel prepared for anything that may arise.
Know Your Budget
Before embarking on any project, it’s key to know how much you want to – and can – spend along the way. This is especially important if you are taking the DIY approach because of affordability and budget concerns.
Price out materials for each step of the process, allowing for things like shipping or delivery fees and even excess for loss. If you’re tiling your own bathroom floor, for example, you may want to buy extra tile for when some get cracked or cut incorrectly in the process.
Once you have your magic number in mind, add even a bit more as a buffer. After all, home improvement projects are renowned for coming in over budget in the end, and you never know what you’ll discover once you begin pulling up outdated fixtures and flooring.
Figure Out How You’ll Pay For Everything
Even as a DIY project, you can still expect that a bathroom remodel will cost a few thousand dollars. Will you be covering that with cash from savings? Using a 0% interest credit card offer? Taking out a home improvement personal loan to help cover the costs?
Weigh all of your options and be sure to calculate the cost involved with each.
Apply For A Personal Loan.
Make A Plan
Before you start your remodel, you don’t need to know exactly which paint shade you’re going with or if you’d prefer nickel fixtures to brushed stainless. But there are a few things you do need to know so you can properly plan your project out.
For example, you need to have detailed measurements of the space and understand where your electrical and plumbing lines run. You should also know which fixtures you’re putting in, decide what you’ll be installing (versus what’s staying), and have an idea of your color palette.
Find Contractors For What You Can’t Do Yourself
If this is your first DIY bathroom project, you might not be able to handle everything on your own, like rewiring electrical fixtures and messing with plumbing lines. For those, you’ll probably want to hire a professional.
How To Remodel A Bathroom
Now that you’ve done the pre-project work, it’s time to begin your DIY bathroom remodel. Here are the basics:
1. Gather Supplies
The things you’ll need for your bathroom remodel depend on exactly what you plan to do with the space. Typically, though, you’ll need a combination of the following tools:
- Safety goggles
- Gloves
- Dust masks
- Claw hammer/sledgehammer
- Saws
- Power drill
- Caulk gun
- Utility knife
- Tape measure
- Bucket
You may need additional supplies – such as a power saw, shop vac or tiling knee pads – but these will vary according to your project.
2. Out With Your Old
The first step in renovating any room – but especially a bathroom – is to remove everything that’s being replaced. The "demolishing stage" is usually a mixture of messy, easy and fun, and many homeowners feel comfortable handling this on their own.
3. Shower Renovation
After you’ve cleared out the space and removed everything being replaced, you can begin the renovation work. If you’ll be replacing your shower and/or tub insert, this is the place to start.
Typically, you’ll install your shower and/or tub in the same area where your original tub was located, simply because of plumbing lines. Be sure to take these into account when deciding on an updated style for your new shower and tub, and measure the space accurately (especially if buying an insert!).
Once that’s all complete, you can simply install your faucet and showerhead and turn the water back on.
4. Countertop Renovation
The next biggest step is to install your cabinets and vanity. When planning these out, be sure to take into account not only the measurements of the space, but also their location in regards to the door, windows, and even existing electrical outlets.
5. Install A New Toilet
There are many great reasons to consider swapping out the toilet as part of your bathroom remodel.
6. Hang New Walls
Odds are that part of your bathroom renovation will involve your walls. Depending on your project, you may be able to get away with walls that can stay up but just need some patching and repainting.
7. Bathroom Tile Renovation
Tiling is messy but gratifying work, especially if you’re someone who enjoys clean lines. There are a few tips to keep you on-track when installing your new floor, though.
You can buy premixed grout that is ready to use right out of the container. This is a more expensive option, especially if tiling a large area, but takes the worry out of mixing grout to the right consistency. As you work in smaller spaces, you'll also want to spread grout and lay tile.

The Finishing Touches
Now, it’s time to polish up your new space! This includes installing all the hardware in your new bathroom and painting the walls.
Depending on the size of your bathroom, you may choose to use a paint sprayer instead of rollers. No matter which route you take, though, be sure to tape off areas that won’t be painted and use drop cloths (especially if you just redid your floors).
Once the walls are done, you can install towel bars, toilet paper holders and the like. Hang your mirrors and reinstall outlet covers at this time, too.
Ta-da! All that’s left now is a good cleaning. You’ve probably been using a shop vac to clean up dust along the way, but be sure to give everything a nice wipe-down now. Test your faucets and electrical sockets, check for areas that need a paint touch-up, and double check your caulk seals to ensure there won’t be any leaks.
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