Shower Remodel West Lafayette IN

One of the best ways for homeowners to add value to their properties and stay comfortable at home is a shower remodel project. Bathroom renovations require patience, time, and money from homeowners who need to research myriad choices before tearing up their showers.


1. Local Companies

Wave Construction Llc
(317) 916-5980
4751 Southeastern Ave
Indianapolis, IN
Asg Roofing & Remodeling
(219) 845-7428
Hammond, IN
Hoover's Cabinet Puce Inc
(574) 293-0217
2037 S Main St
Elkhart, IN
Top Notch Design
(260) 839-6713
7318 E 1050 S-43
South Whitley, IN
Lee Supply Inc
(765) 342-9440
398 State Road 37 N
Martinsville, IN
Bremtown Kitchens
(574) 546-5974
1456 State Road 331
Bremen, IN
Westfield Kitchens Sales & Design
(317) 896-2838
390 South St
Westfield, IN
Straitline Inc
(317) 780-9508
7480 Madison Ave
Indianapolis, IN
Key Stone Designs
(574) 269-5531
3691 E 100 S
Pierceton, IN
Chandler Tile & Marble
(812) 334-1766
507 W Lois Ln
Bloomington, IN


2. Tools Needed For A Shower Remodel

Every homeowner who undertakes the hard task of bathroom renovation needs a full tool kit. Shower remodeling and renovation cannot take place without proper tools to remove old tiles, install new tiles, and complete waterproofing. The fundamental tool used by bathroom contractors is the painters’ tool. This tool is a flat piece of metal with a handle that is used for patching, spreading, and other tasks during installation.

A basic set of tools should be added to the painters’ tool when preparing for shower remodeling. Levels and tape measures help homeowners keep track of their progress while installing shower pans, tiles, and doors. Hammers and putty knives can be used by family members to scrape off grout after tiles are fully removed.

There are several special items that should be gathered before knocking out tiles. A pile of white towels should be bunched outside the original pan, as well as the drain to pick up excess water. Masks and face shields keep dust, dirt, and water away from the faces of workers. A rotary cutter may be necessary if large tiles need to be cut, or drain holes are needed in generic shower pans. It is important to keep supplies and tools on large towels accessible from the bathroom to avoid unnecessary messes.

3. Hiring Contractors For Shower Remodel Projects

The process of remodeling shower stalls and bathrooms leads many homeowners to work with contractors. A qualified contractor can complete projects quickly without exceeding quoted prices offered before the project begins. There are several ways that homeowners can assure that bathroom contractors are above board before shelling out thousands of dollars.

Every homeowner should become familiar with the basics of remodeling and renovation before meeting with contractors. There are plenty of instructional books and websites available for individuals looking to generate a list of interview questions. Interior design software can be used during initial meetings to let contractors provide evidence of their design skills.

Contractors should have extensive portfolios that display their full range of past projects. A contractor that shows up to a meeting without photos, blueprints, and notes cannot ensure a perfect product in a competitive field. These portfolios may be rough in nature, but homeowners should have access to pictures of past projects, while contractors explain their approach to bathroom renovation.

The point of contention in negotiations between homeowners and bathroom contractors is project price. It is wise for individuals meeting with contractors to ask for hourly prices, supply needs, and other considerations as an initial quote is generated. Homeowners should be willing to walk away from negotiations, because there are plenty of contractors to interview before starting renovation projects.

4. Preparing Your Bathroom For Shower Remodeling

There are several ways that homeowners should prepare their bathroom for remodeling and renovation projects. A full bathroom renovation will lead to unused pieces that need to be disposed of before new tiles and faucets are inserted. Homeowners should think about responsible methods of disposal before tossing tiles and other items in the trash. Classic tubs, showerheads, and other items may be reusable by builders looking for greener images.

A shower remodeling project can cause damage to the counter top, toilet, and cabinets in the rest of the bathroom. Homeowners should cushion the blow of parts moving in and out of the bathroom. The simplest way to prevent scratches and dings on wooden cabinets is taping thick towels from the top of the cabinet to the floor. It is possible to purchase fabric pads and coverings from moving companies that are designed for heavy-duty activity.

The removal of shower and floor tiles in a bathroom simplifies the installation process. A homeowner should rely on friends and family to scrape off rows of tiles before installation begins. It is critical that grout and other adhesive materials are removed to ensure flat surfaces for new tiles. The use of free labor from friends and neighbors decreases the number of hours spent by contractors on simple removal projects.

5. Featured Local Company

Tony's Formica Shop, Inc.

708-389-5171
5633 West 120th. Street
Alsip, IL
www.tonysformicashop.com

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