Remodeling Your Bathroom: 6 Things to Avoid Home Decoration by Lizzie Weakley - March 28, 2014March 28, 2014 Bathroom remodels remain one of the most popular renovations on homeowner improvement lists. However, it doesn’t take much to derail a bathroom makeover, so be sure you’ve thought out your plans or you could end up spending a lot more time and money than budgeted. Experts in plumbing and electrical installations are available to assist you if needed. They will be able to point out key mistakes that can cause problems in a bathroom remodel. Take a look at six important ones to avoid. Image Source : http://www.lonestarsa.comLack of Preparation Make sure you’ve prepared for enough time and money to cover the project. Unexpected things are bound to pop up. For example, you may discover that wiring needs to re-routed or older galvanized pipes need to be replaced. These unanticipated problems, more prevalent in older homes, will add expense and extend your time frame for completion. Having your bathroom checked over by a contractor from a place like Re Bath (Las Vegas, Nevada) before starting renovations is a good idea. They can give you a heads up about problems that might exist. Poor Design Implementation Everything in a newly renovated space should be appropriately installed. From flooring to cabinetry to plumbing fixtures, ensure that colors match, price points are met and the flow is what you expect. Don’t forget about storage areas for toilet paper, linens, and toiletries, either. Insufficient Ventilation Removing excess moisture from a humid area is critical to maintain and preserve walls, textiles and fixtures. Don’t neglect to get a good exhaust fan, one that is powerful enough to handle the size of the room and work efficiently to rid the air of humidity. Skimping on Hardware, Toilets, and Tubs A faucet is a faucet, right? Wrong. Cheap hardware will show itself over time. Nickle plating wears off, finishes get cloudy, internal mechanisms break down. Quality faucets, low-flow toilets and well engineered showers and tubs all come with a cost but it’s worth finding the right fit for your needs. Reputable plumbers and contractors can help you find the best brands to fit your design and your pocketbook. Inadequate Toilet and Tub Clearance We’ve all been in those tiny, cubicle toilet areas with barely enough room to sit, let alone move. Toilets need clearance around them for comfortable use and accessibility for cleaning and maintenance. Tubs require adequate room for stepping in and out of with ease and safety. Plan accordingly! Cheap Materials Use quality materials not only for counter-tops and floors but for moisture barriers and sealing materials like caulk and putty. Remember that bathroom maintenance is about using water while preserving underlying structures. Use the best waterproofing products available to ensure that you have fewer problems with leaks, mold, mildew and wood rot. By avoiding these mistakes, remodeling your bathroom can improve the quality of your life and the value of your home. So don’t wait. Create a space you’ll love for years to come and remember to seek professional advice about plumbing and electrical matters for a successful bathroom renovation.