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What are the common signs your bathroom has to be remodeled?

August 12, 2022
What are the common signs your bathroom has to be remodeled

General damage, mold and mildew, lack of space, and outdated fixtures are some of the clear signs you need to renovate your bathroom soon.

All these hinder you from getting the most out of your bathroom. Dealing with them can cost you significant time and money in the long run.

So below, we will look into these common signs that your bathroom has to be remodeled to help you get insight and make the best decision about them.

1) Mold and Mildew Damage

Mold and Mildew Damage

Mold and mildew are fungi that leave unsightly black or greenish stains and release allergy-triggering spores.

They appear due to moisture not being wiped down or dried thoroughly in the bathroom or other moist places of the house.

Other than causing stains, they can cause your bathroom wallpaper to peel off or discolor and tile and grout to look dirty and neglected, and much worse, they can weaken internal wood structures.

Taking them out on your own requires wearing safety gloves, a mask, and the right mold removal chemicals, like bleach, for instance.

For best results, we strongly advise hiring a water damage and mold removal specialist or professional cleaner. Not only can they treat and remove them completely but also prevent them from coming back.

However, if the damage has come to the point of becoming very dire, remodeling your bathroom must be done.

2) Chipped Tile and Grout

After a long while, because of constant use, your bathroom may get chipped tile and grout. 

You may have accidentally hammered the floor when DIYing the faucet or toilet or the material used for it is poor in quality.

That would indeed mar your bathroom, and one tiny flaw can be noticed by everyone. Luckily, these problems can easily be repaired by a flooring professional.

However, if a large part of your tile and grout have developed mold stains and discoloration due to moisture, they may have to be replaced altogether. So that warrants a bathroom renovation too.

3) Leaking Pipes

Leaking Pipes

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says that roughly 10,000 gallons of water are wasted due to leaking faucets, pipes, and valves.

So as soon as you detect these leaks in the house, it’s best to have a licensed and experienced plumber fix them for you. 

Otherwise, it can damage your walls and floors and raise your water bill at month’s end. By fixing it ASAP, the savings you’ll get can instead be used to improve the home in other ways.

Also, by doing so, you can be assured of the current condition of your bathroom. That gives you peace of mind, which is priceless.

4) Old Functionality

You still may have classic faucets from the 90s, traditional light bulbs, or plastic toilet sprays, among other things. And through daily use, they can often break down resulting in you having to spend more to repair them.

If most of your bathroom fixtures and equipment are of ancient times, then it might be time for a complete bathroom renovation.

Don’t worry. It shouldn’t take long, and very soon you’ll be having a bathroom that meets your modern house decor, lifestyle, and needs.

5) Small Space

Is the ceiling in the shower area too low? Do you feel claustrophobic when you just need to wash your hands or get dressed? 

If so, your bathroom, again, can benefit from an immediate remodeling.

You want to feel comfortable whenever you’re using the bathroom to do things efficiently so you can get on with your day.

We have some tips for you here in renovating your bathroom. For one, you can use pastel paint for psychological comfort, add a window where the sun can come in, and install new lighting fixtures or mirrors to spread the light.

6) Changing Needs

Changing Needs

Next, you may need to remodel your bathroom because your family size has gotten bigger and your needs have changed.

Do you have pets? You may need to upgrade to having a handheld shower spray or a small bathtub. 

Or you may want to take out the bulky bathtub since you rarely use it or it has been rusty for a long time.

Also, to make using the bathroom easier, you might want to add towel racks or a medicine cabinet that houses your grooming equipment, aspirin, hair wax, hand lotion, and other items.

But don’t do it as soon as you have one thought of improvement. It’s important to plan it out carefully and even ask your family if they’re fine with the new bathroom addition or renovation.

7) Decor Improvement

To be honest, some people like walking into a bathroom that feels vintage or classic. But because of the difficulty in finding old components, an old bathroom is pricier to maintain.

Other people, however, prefer their bathroom modern, contemporary, and practical. So if the decor looks and feels old, it’s probably time to remodel the bathroom.

As such, you may want to change the outdated, damaged tiles into classy shiplap walls; add showroom lights to the vanity; clean up the blurred shower glass; and add a stainless tissue holder, just to name some.

With them, you can feel at home and enjoy every time you’re using the bathroom. Furthermore, as a bonus, you can get nice compliments from your guests too.

8) Selling the House

Before you put up a “for sale” sign outside your house, it’s great to repair the damaged fixtures and components in the bathroom and improve it for the future occupants’ comfort.

Check if the flooring is in excellent condition, the shower works fine, the curtains are new and clean, there’s hot and cold water coming out of the faucet, and the decor is stylish and cohesive.

Though this will hurt your wallet at first, you can get the money back when you sell the house. Remodeling the house will greatly increase its value and your return on investment.

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