4 Reasons to Update a Bathroom By E. E. Kane
Bathrooms may not hold the most glamorous spot in your home, but they must remain functional or everyone suffers. Remodeling can be very expensive, so how do you know when it's time to invest money in your bathroom?
The following four reasons explain why remodeling may be worth the expense.
1. Signs of Water Damage.Leaks in the plumbing can easily lead to problems like mold, loose tiles, and structural damage to the floor underneath. Water damage can wreak havoc on a bathroom, and in some cases will require tearing everything out. If you simply have a mold issue, you may be able to resolve it with ventilation. Install an exhaust fan or a new window, and then kill the mold with a bleach-and-water solution. Finally, use primer and paint that specifically hinder mold growth.
2. Electrical Safety.Do the lights flicker? Does the outlet sizzle when you plug in the hair dryer? Has the exhaust fan stopped working? Whether you need to overhaul the electrical circuits or simply change a few receptacles, don't ignore electrical problems in the bathroom. Every bathroom should have a GFCI outlet, which prevents electrocution should a shaver or hair dryer drop into water.
3. Just Plain Gunky Issues.Stained carpeting, cracked vinyl flooring, broken or missing tiles, a bathtub or sink that never looks clean no matter how much you scrub, Pepto-Bismol pink tiles—these are all reasons to feel ambivalent about your bathroom. If "gross" is the first word you think of to describe your bathroom, it's time to remodel.
4. Planning to Sell in a Few Years.If you know you'll be moving within the next five years, remodeling an outdated bathroom can increase the value of your property. Although you may not recoup everything you spend, bathroom remodels have shown a greater return on investment than most other areas of the house. Focus on functionality, storage, and neutral palettes. Resolving the issues and making repairs should always come before cosmetics like paint or wallpaper. Remodeling a bathroom can be very disruptive to family life, so if you can't make the repairs yourself, find a reputable contractor who will work with your budget and your time frame.
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