How to Add a Bathroom Addition

The bathroom is one of the most used rooms in a house,, and this is the reason why it is important to have enough bathrooms so as to accommodate everyone in the home. If you are planninf a bathroom addition project, whether you want a guest suite, master suite, kids bathroom, or maybe your family has grown and there is a need to add to the current bathrooms you have, you have to follow certain steps if you want the project to be a success.

Planning Your Bathroom Addition: Where and Why It Matters

The first step in your bathroom addition project is to decide where your new bathroom should be erected. You need to see if you are utilizing the space that you already have in your home,, or you are adding onto a different structure. This means that you have to choose the wall that borders an already built bathroom, or you may think of adding it next to the kitchen so that ihelps withhn plumbing purposes.

The second step in your bathroom addition project is to determine how large you want it to be and the different features that you would like to add to the new bathroom.  If you are thinking of a powder bathroom, you are sure that it will add to the value of your home, and it takes up a space of approximately 18 square feet. However, if you want a full bathroom that has a shower and tub separated, use a space of at least 35 square feet.

Checking Local Building Codes and Permits First

Another thing that you need to know when you are adding a bathroom to your house is to check the building and zoning codes to establish the type of permit you may require and whether there are any restrictions when adding a new room to your house. If you skip this step, the authorities may halt your project,,t and you may end up being fined.

Once you are through with that step, you need to shop around for a contractor that is highly reputed in the field of home improvements so that you get price quotes from as many contractors as possible. You have to choose a contractor that you are most comfortable w,ith and it does not necessarily mean that they have to be the cheapest.

Plumbing Placement: The Heart of Any Bathroom Addition

A bathroom addition project requires that you state exactly what you expect, cost of the project, the length of time when the project will ne completed and when to pay the contractor. This means that you have to reach an agreement with your contractor on the terns of payment and any other thing that forms the project.

The last step in your bathroom addition project is to pick a date when you expect the project to begin. Ensure that you have everything that is required for the pro,,ject sua ch as toilet, a new sink, tile, a tub/shower, and lighting fixtures, ready before the work begins. The last part will be the payment,t and this is done according to your agreement with the contractor.