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When you’re looking to rent or purchase a home, it’s likely that the condition of the bathroom is a feature you pay close attention to. Simply put, good bathrooms sell houses. So what if your bathrooms are a bit out-of-date? Is remodeling worth the effort? Here are some questions you should ask yourself before getting started with a bathroom remodel.

What are your reasons for wanting to remodel?

The first question you need to ask yourself is “why do I want to remodel my bathroom?” Do you want to create a place for you to relax and unwind? Do you want to change your standing shower to a bathtub to facilitate bathing your children or grandchildren? Do you want to increase the value of your home? Answering these questions will help you determine what types of renovations need to be made.
On average, the return on investment for bathroom remodeling is approximately 60%. However, there is no guarantee that remodeling will increase the value of your home enough to cover the cost. This is because your home’s value depends of many factors including the neighborhood you live in and the condition of other rooms in your home. Before you start remodeling, make sure you know the value of your home and the value of your prospective improvements.
You’ll also want to make sure that your renovations make your bathroom more appealing to the general public. You’ll want your renovations to make your bathroom more appealing, welcoming, and warm- a place where potential home buyers can envision themselves relaxing after a long day.
Do you need a full remodel?
It’s easy for bathrooms to look outdated, but does the whole room need to be redone? Think about which items need to be updated. Sometimes implementing one change, like a new bathtub or new cabinets, can go a long way. You can use a professional service, such as Bath Fitter, to install a brand new bathtub in as little as one day for a fraction of what it costs to do a full scale bathroom remodel.
If your flooring and bathtub are intact, sometimes a new coat of paint and replacing the shower head, toilet, and faucet will do the trick. In this instance, try to select a neutral color that is unlikely to go out of style. Potential home buyers may not share your appreciation for pastel colored walls!
Will you hire a professional or do the remodel yourself?
If you’re a veteran when it comes to home repairs and improvements and feel comfortable doing your own remodel, go for it! However, often times, the safer alternative (from both a physical and monetary standpoint) is to hire a professional. . Professionals will not only be able to complete the job more quickly, but they will know the materials and finishes to use that will get you the best return on your investment.
Once you’ve answered these questions, you’ll be ready to embark on your bathroom remodel!