For example, floor-to-ceiling work will take longer than a simple floor tiling alone. Tapware installation: installation of taps, basins, and showerheads. Additional accessory installation : such as mirrors and screens. A full bathroom renovation requires the acquisition of permits from local authorities.
This is why it may take a couple of weeks to six months. But as far as the actual renovation is concerned, it takes a couple of weeks to two months including the planning phase. For those who wish to know how many days does it take to renovate a bathroom , or how many hours to renovate a bathroom , if we take the minimum time as four weeks, with contractors working five days a week, eight hours every day, it will take 20 days or hours to complete your bathroom renovation at the very least.
On average, it takes less than four weeks to renovate a small bathroom. Plumbing routes for small bathrooms are often kept intact, thereby allowing a quicker bathroom renovation. If rerouting is necessary, then it may take up more than four weeks to renovate a small bathroom. Wall needs to be straightened and strengthened.
At this time, the installation of new windows, doors and wall niches will take place. A cement slab known as a tiling bed will be installed, and must be completely dry before the waterproofing stage. Once the sheets are installed, the waterproofer comes in and waterproofs the room as required.
This ensures a tight water seal for years to come and no leaking showers! Waterproofing takes at least 24 hours to completely dry, this can be at least a 2-day process for coats. The tiler spends the morning setting out the tiles. This is an important part, ensuring that the tiles are cut where they need to be fall to the shower grate etc and balance throughout the room. Note, I generally tile floor to ceiling for the walls. Once the tiling is complete, the shower screen can be measured ready for manufacture.
If you have new doors or windows, the timber architraves will now be installed. Once they are in place, the painter arrives to paint them along with the door and ceiling. These items include the toilet, bath, basin, tapware and finishing the drainage underfloor. As with the plumbing, the electrical items have already been roughed in. The electrician is now back to install the light fittings, switches, fans, and heated towel ladder.
The accessories like the toilet paper holder, hand towel rail, robe hooks etc can be put in place. The shower screen and mirror are also installed on this day. Once everything is in place, your bathroom is now ready for a final clean. Jen Bishop is our owner and publisher and an experienced journalist and editor. This blog has been her full-time job for more than 7 years. She is married to Damian and mum to Sebastian and Charlie.
Thank you. In the throes of a two bathroom reno. Absolutely spot on observations. But living in it is challenging.
But if you want it done properly……. Planning the layout is everything. Even small spaces can work and function well with a good layout. Often simple things like changing to a cavity slider door or moving existing layouts around can make a big difference. The contractor I hire to do a total remodel started the job on October 29, and it is now January 7, , he is still working on it. He was a no show more days than he worked.
Good luck! Hope yours goes beautifully, Smithy! What waterproof? I was told by the contractors that the backingboard is all in on one mold resistant, sturdy etc.. Very nicely done post. And those of us in the business know that even your longer time-projections can be blown away by any number of issues. Once your old bathroom has been stripped back to bare bones, installation of any new structural beams to support change of walls or new windows etc can take place.
After the bathroom has been structurally set out we get our plumbers and electricians in to rough in their plumbing points in the walls and floor wastes as well adding in all the necessary wiring for the power points, exhaust fan, lighting etc.
Sheeting of the walls and ceiling is completed. A cement bedding known as a screed will be laid. The screeds purpose is to give a smooth and level floor on which to lay your tiles on.
The thickness of the screed allows it to take up normal variations in flatness and levelness of the base on which it is laid. Screed can take 24 to 48 hours to dry enough to be walked on however additives can be used to speed this process up.
Arguably the most important part of your bathroom renovation is the waterproofing! Proper waterproofing in wet areas is absolutely vital — water leaking into floor and wall spaces can very easily rot structural timbers and do some heartbreaking damage to a house.
A waterproof liquid rubber membrane is painted onto areas that are likely to see water to create a sealed area. Waterproofing takes at least 24 hours to completely dry, this can be at least a 2-day process for coats.
By this time your bathroom renovation should really be taking shape! The final plumbing and electrical fit off will give you a look at the final product. The electrician will do similar and fit off the electrical items where they had already been roughed in.
This would include, install the light fittings, switches, fans, and heated towel ladder. You might want to read our article on How to Care for New Tiles at this point. We love designing and building bathrooms using new and innovative products to turn your bathroom dream into reality.
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