How To Install Remodel Bathroom Shower
The first step in learning how to install and remodel a bathroom shower is to identify the space that you have to work with. Knowing the dimensions of your shower is vital. Without these dimensions, you will not be able to find out what materials that you need in order to successfully complete your shower remodeling project.
Once you have your dimensions, the next step in how to install and remodel a bathroom shower is to decide whether or not you want to purchase a shower unit or if you want to install the pieces separately. Either way, shower units re not cheap. What you decide will primarily be on preference. In general, however, the already fabricated shower units are easier to install. However, they are slightly more expensive, especially if you already have the foundation and tiles installed for a shower. If you do not, however, these shower units can significantly lower the amount of labor involved installing your new shower.
Once you have selected the shower you are going to install, the next phase in how to install and remodel a bathroom shower is to purchase the general supplies you will need. Every shower is different. Because of this, the supplies you need may be different. Research your specific project, and purchase all of the supplies you need in advance. Having to run out to the hardware store many times in a day can be frustrating, as well as costly.
Finally, you need to go through the process of installing your shower. The work area should be prepared. If you're affixing an already fabricated unit into place, all of your affixing supplies should be prepared, and the surfaces you are working on already properly cleaned and ready. If you need to rip out an old shower unit, you will want to remove any residues and check that the surface you are working with does not need repaired. If you have concrete that is crumbling, this will need addressed, as it can damage the overall effectiveness and placement of your new shower.
Taking the time to do any structural repairs to your bathroom while you are installing your new shower will go a long way to preventing costly repairs later. Having to remove your shower just to repair something behind the shower is extremely expensive.
When you are doing the actual install, take your time. A few minutes longer here and there will help ensure that you do not make mistakes. While rushing will get you a finished project sooner, it often costs you time and money later correcting things you could have done properly the first time.
