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Bathroom Hardware #1
Bathroom Hardware #1

You have lived with the same guest bathroom in your home for over fifteen years, you are ready for something new, but you're not sure where to start. But you know it's time to freshen things up. How do you know what bathroom hardware you need to get for your remodel? Well first you need to decide, new shower? Or new claw foot tub? It all will depend in the style you are looking for, than you can get the bathroom hardware to create the new look.

When it comes down to any kind of renovations whether it is in a house or an office, the key is going to be proper planning, knowing what it is you are wanting to do, making a list, and then knowing what proper bathroom hardware will be required to get the job done. Then it's time to execute the renovations.

As you get started for your renovations for your new stylish bathroom, be sure that you have a list, create a diagram of your bathroom, know where everything is, what needs to come out and what is going in, than knowing the different tools you are going to need and the hardware. Take note that bathroom hardware will be different that your typical garage stored hardware.

Bathroom Renovation

After you have your plans made, organized all of tools, gone to the store, purchased all of your remodeling tools, and all of the bathroom hardware, than its time to start the process. If you are going to be doing any demo you will want to start with that, anything that is coming out, needs to be done first, otherwise you will run the risk of damaging the new bathroom hardware before you have a change to enjoy any of it.

There are going to be several small steps as you go along, be sure that you watch all of your plumbing and electrical wires, if you have access to a HVAC specialist and an electrician, this is not the time to act macho, ask for help or assistance in this process. Do not skip any steps. This is going to be tedious and time consuming but the results will be wonderful.

As you get into the process of remodel, and you are done with the demo, and you have gotten your new shower put together, or moved that claw footed tub in, and you are taking in all of your hard work be sure to do an inventory of all of the unused bathroom hardware, and anything that was not used, or opened could be returned for a cash refund, or store credit for later renovations.




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