Can You Shorten a Bathroom Remodeling Timeline?



Each bathroom remodeling project is unique in its own way. While there is a standard timeline that more or less dictates how long a renovation will take, there are certain factors that can speed up or delay the progress. As the one who will ultimately benefit from a bathroom remodel, you should understand these factors.

So the question is, can you really shorten your bathroom remodeling timeline? Below are a few things that might affect the project schedule.

Bathroom Location

It’s funny to think that something as seemingly insignificant as the bathroom’s location inside your home can affect the duration of your bathroom renovation. However, bathroom placement is more crucial than you may think. If the bathroom that’s being renovated is on the second floor, it will take longer to move materials in and out of the work area.

Project Scale

How long a bathroom renovation will take largely depends on the scale of the project you’re trying to complete. Bathroom makeovers involving basic “sprucing up” are minor enough to not require rewiring and tearing out or replacing the plumbing. Bathroom remodel contractors will be able to complete these types of projects faster than if you’re going for a full-on bathroom renovation.

Special Materials

Special materials such as vintage tubs and custom-made fixtures may take longer to source. This means that if you order a rare type of granite slab for your countertops, you can probably expect the delivery lead time to be longer. Waiting for all the bathroom fixtures to come in will delay the progress of the project. Ultimately, a little patience is needed if you want your bathroom to turn out exactly as you want it to be.

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DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas specializes in home renovations that are worth the wait. Let us help you turn your house into your dream home! Call us today at (254) 262-0087 to start a conversation.

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