Bathroom Installation Overview

Bathroom Installation Overview:

A bathroom installation includes many different and unique trades, a lot of people just relate plumbing with a bathroom renovation, when it is really not the case. If you sit back and ponder what is really involved in bathroom room renovation, then you would be amazed. To do a full bathroom reconstruction you are really looking at about four different trades to complete the task to a first rate standard.

Plumbing is the most obvious job associated with a bathroom installation, you without doubt must have a plumber to install your bath, basin and toilet and any other item that requires a water supply. But you will also require a tiler as well to undertake the tiling work, not all plumbers can tile or maybe not to a decent standard as tiling is a trade in its self. A good quality tiling job really makes the difference to any bathroom so finding a reputable tile is an essential.
If you are planning to install an electric shower, then you will also require the services of an electrician to install the cable work that will supply the shower with electrical current. This is a skilled job and a badly fitted electric shower can be dodgy or even lethal if not correctly fitted. An electrician may also be required to install spot lamps or down lighting in your bathroom, again there are regulations in the UK that govern what type of lighting that can be installed in a bathroom.

Some suppliers like Triton showers ^(http://electricshower.net) may include detailed information about shower installation with their equipment. They tell you what size cable and breaker you should use and how to go about the installation. But this is a guide only and unless you are really skilled then the responsibility should be left to a certified electrician.

A lot of bathrooms that I have worked on have been in very old homes, and the condition of the walls has not been good. In some cases the old render and plaster work has been in that bad of a condition, it has had to be taken off. It may be loose or crumbling or just too un level to apply tiles over. If this is the case then you are definitely going to require the services of a good plasterer. A good base for tiling really makes the job; it is worth the extra dollars and time to get the walls good before you start tiling, apart from looking good the job will last. Tiling over loose plaster is a waste of time and cash; really you are throwing your money away as the tiles will start to fall of the wall over a length
of time. If you are going to do the job do it right because in the long run it will save you money as your bathroom will stay looking the part for years to come. GA bathroom installation Liverpool will not even start to tile over a bad wall as we cannot guarantee are workmanship and the high quality of our finish, we always insist on a good solid wall as a starting point. Plumbers in Garston recommend that the bathroom is dry lined using plaster board rather than using sand and cement render as there is no drying time involved.


Bathroom Installation Overview By house | March 5, 2011

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