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Do you want to renovate your bathroom? Are you ready to take on a remodeling project? While the idea of a home improvement job may seem daunting, it is often essential. It takes time to remodel a bathroom, but if you do it step by step, at the right time, it will make the task easier.

Sometimes we become so accustomed to our bathrooms that we don’t even notice they need to be renovated. There are a few warning signs to look out for. A couple of them are listed below.

Signs You Need to Work on Remodelling Your Bathroom

Here are some fundamental indicators you should be looking out for, to know when it is time to renovate your bathroom.

  1. A Problematic Layout of Your Bathroom

When using your bathroom, having a non-functional layout can be irritating. For example, if you open your bathroom door and it hits the toilet every time, it is time to renovate. Even if you can’t change the size of the room, there’s probably plenty you can do to make it more user friendly.

It could be something as simple as replacing your tub with a shower. To learn more about how you can make your bathroom extra user friendly, talk to a professional Bath Remodeling Contractor.

  1. A Mold Situation Going On

Bathrooms have a lot of moisture, and it wouldn’t be any surprise if mold is a problem in many houses. You may discover that the edges of your walls are starting to be discolored or flaking. Perhaps watermarks are starting to show up. Though a little mold can be removed using bleach, a bathroom renovation can help avoid a small mold problem from becoming a huge one.

Consider insulating the bathroom and replacing the ventilation system when you detect a slight mold problem. Call a mold remediation specialist, for inspection and repair, if you discover a more severe mold problem.

  1. Not enough Space for Storing Things

It’s not a good idea to have a messy or unorganized bathroom. Whenever you might be running late in the morning and can’t find your things, you’re guaranteed to get off to a bad start. When your bathroom is getting cluttered and difficult to keep clean, it might be time to invest in a storage solution.

Clean up your bathroom and get rid of all the clutter, before you start remodeling. Consider a new inventory, or if your budget doesn’t allow it, try to come up with creative storage solutions. You may want to hire a  professional to evaluate your space so that you can get the best and most functional solution for your bathroom.

  1. Old Bathroom Fittings are Dripping

Do you have a leaky faucet that never stops dripping? This is not just an irritating sound; it’s a quick way to get a mold problem and a hefty water bill. An average property wastes about 10,000 gallons of tap water per year due to leaking, according to experts.

Typical examples involve:

  • Damaged Toilet flappers.
  • Leaking faucets.
  • Leaking valves.

Repairing the minor leaks can also help reduce your water bill, as well as keep your bathroom hygienic. Install modern water-saving fixtures. You’ll save more money on installing new fixtures, even if your previous appliances were in a fine operating state.

  1. You’ve Used Up All the Space

If you have a growing family now, the bathroom that you used when you lived alone, soon won’t be enough. Your house needs to adapt to the family’s changing demands, and the bathroom is often forgotten in this process.

Evaluate the needs you may have at this point. If you can’t renovate the bathroom by yourself, it’s best to reach out to a professional. An expert bath remodeling contractor can be very helpful and provide you with the best and most functional solutions that fit both your house and lifestyle.

  1. Fix the Chipped Tiles

Most damaged bathroom tiles can be repaired by professionals. Even though this costs a lot less than replacing the old tiles,  stained grout is a little more challenging to remove. You could try to remove stained grout, but in some cases, you might need to replace it entirely.

Consider it to be a great opportunity to give the bathroom floor, or walls, a completely new and fresh appearance if the grout and tiling start to appear worn.

When your bathroom tiles are continuously moldy and stained, regardless of how many times you wash them, it’s better to replace them. Not only do outdated tiles look dirty and unhygienic, if the bathroom has a problem with mold, it may also cause health-related problems for you and your family.

Call a mold removal expert right away. If the issue isn’t caused by mold, but you’re just sick of the same old tile, get a tile professional to come in and talk about your alternatives for upgrading your bathroom.

  1. Old Pipes and Plumbing

When it concerns the bathroom, the condition of your plumbing is by far the most crucial factor. While people can’t see the complicated work behind a bathroom’s infrastructure, it’s critical to know how it works. A plumbing problem, such as leaks or blocked pipes, can cause significant damage to the property.

It’s always a good idea to get your plumbing checked by a plumber, to avoid unpleasant surprises. Especially if you’ve never had it checked before, and have no clue what’s going on there. When it concerns a possible flooding problem, it is always better to be safe than sorry.

Upgrade Your Bathroom for a Better Lifestyle and a Fresh Start

A bathroom redesign may increase the value of your house and also improve your quality of life. If some of these problems seem familiar, it’s time to think about remodeling, or upgrading, your bathroom.

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