Bathroom Renovation: Bathtub Installation Basics

Bathtub installation is not as hard as it seems, especially these days. With the advancement of modern technology, you can have your own bathtub in less than an hour. If you choose to install it yourself, you will only need plumbers and a hammer to complete the job. There are two options that you can choose from: buying already installed or building one yourself.

A very popular option for a DIY project is to purchase a pre-built bathtub. There are several advantages to this. Firstly, if you live in a place where building a bathtub installation is illegal, then this is your best bet. Even though there’s a small fee (usually less than $100), the cost of a pre-built unit can be well worth it in terms of time and hassle saved.

On average, depending on the size of your home, you will spend approximately three hours and forty-five minutes installing a brand new tub. This is assuming you have done no renovations or installations. The actual time taken depends on many factors, such as how many times you fill the tub and how far away the plumber is located. If you’ve done any renovations or other activities in your bathroom, your project may take longer.

In addition to time, some things can affect your DIY tub installation, including skill level, luck, and contractor knowledge. There are two things you can do to make sure that you’re doing a good job. First, ask a trusted friend or family member who specializes in bathroom remodeling to help you out. It’s always better to have two opinions than just one.

Your next step is to decide the approximate cost of your project. Bathroom tubs usually come in two different options: a self-contained model or a standing water tank. The prices for either vary widely, so you’ll need to do some research to see which one will work best for you. A general rule of thumb for self-contained models is to expect to pay about twenty percent more than a standing tank, but a soaking tub cost may be much higher or lower depending on the condition of your home and local construction standards.

Now that you have an idea of the cost of installing your new bathtub, it’s time to move on to the next step: contacting a professional contractor. There are two ways to go about this: either search the Internet for recommended contractors or drive to the local building codes office. The Internet is the best source for information for general contractors, as they can give you more options and give you the chance to make an educated decision. You should also check your local building codes office daily for new construction laws and regulations. Contacting Bath Planet will also help you avoid unwanted surprises down the road, like having to pay for a contractor’s license or a permit after your tub has already been installed.