But before the guys could get going on the tiling the plumber and electrician needed to get their stuff done while the walls were open and everything was exposed.
The Plumber
Much of the plumbers work happened in the basement. New piping was installed throughout the house- the old pipes were, just that.. very old! The water pressure was terrible because of the rust build up from age. While the new piping wasn't something that necessarily had to be done immediately we figured we might as well get it done while everything was open and exposed.
But the major more visible work that the plumber got done was relocating the sink and radiator. I first posted about the new layout here.
Originally the bathroom layout looked like this..
It was a little tight getting into the bathroom because the sink was practically installed in the middle of the doorway. And the awkward radiator placement felt like a huge waste of space.
So we opted to swap them and chose to go with a pedestal sink so we could put the radiator underneath it..
Actually planning out when we're going to get everything done is a little bit of a challenge since we are trying to do the work ourselves and because it's our only bathroom. We're trying to make it as functional as possible (I just can't let go of the toilet), so the plumber was nice enough to install the pedestal and the new toilet until we're ready to install the floor.And of course what's a new bathroom without a new toilet?
The Electrician
The electrician has also been working all over the house. It wasn't surprising that lots of rewiring had to be done- and we opted to install new light fixtures to lots of very dark rooms in the house. But in the bathroom there were really only three major things we needed from him.
1. an outlet
2. an exhaust fan
3. lighting
The Tile Guys
So on Friday both the electrician and the plumber finished up their work and Saturday morning Ben and Mike started in with the transformation.
Installing Insulation..
Because the sheetrock had been removed it gave them the perfect opportunity to insulate the walls. Now we'll have a very toasty bathroom!Installing the Hardibacker..
Tiling..


Spreading the Grout..
We want to send a quick thanks to Mike for his amazing help this weekend. Unfortunately we weren't such great hosts this time around- without a kitchen he didn't get the fresh baked goods he's gotten used to over the years and Ben put him to work all weekend. But we so appreciate all he did to make this process much less painful than it could have been. At least next time he comes to visit he'll get to take a shower! Thanks Mike!
And now on to the floor..

Truly, it is faster to do this kind of job with the help of other people, especially when tackling plumbing, tiling, painting, and more. Which is why I asked for the help of the Washington, DC general contractors to get it all done. Weeks prior to the renovation work, I really didn't know what color theme I'll use to make it vibrant. Thankfully, I suddenly saw a picture of my friend's bathroom that was painted by the painting contractors (Alexandria, VA), and it totally piqued my interest, which inspired me to use that color scheme.
ReplyDeleteYou’ve done a really good job so far and I hope the flooring went smoothly.
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