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Saturday, August 20, 2011
Bathroom
1 – Consider the Hot Water System
By installing a shower or tub close to the hot water tank you will cut down on the necessary wait time for a hot shower or bath. And locating bathrooms close to the hot water heater is not the only way to create an efficient system.
2 – Consider the Waste Water
When you have a septic system the addition of a bathroom can have serious implications. If an added toilet or shower pushes the limits of your current set up you could be forced into doing an entire overhaul of the septic system.
3 – Consider the Sizing Issue
In a bathroom the size of the plumbing pipes and venting system is important. Find out ahead of time whether your current system will hold up. Take advantage of any rough ins that the builder left and create a rough in yourself for future projects. Remember that generally in new homes the plumbing has been sized with the rough in calculated into the data. An improperly sized venting system can be dangerous and if allowed to dry up, it could present a health problem as well.
4 – Consider Today’s Designs In Light Of Tomorrow
Following trends can also be a dangerous thing, resulting in plenty of money being spent and more work necessary to replace a bold fixture. Be sure to think long and hard about the styling in your bathroom remodel and opt for fixtures and a décor theme you can live with for decades. Fashionable items can be found all over your home if that’s what you want, just try to keep the major fixtures in a bathroom renovation classic in nature. That way their appeal can be around for a lifetime and beyond
5 – Consider Energy Efficiency
Choose CFL light bulbs and natural, renewable resources for the different elements of your bathroom. How about a low flow or dual flush toilet to curb excess water usage? There is a variety of ways to make your new bathroom greener without adding a ton of money to the budget.
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