Prepare For The Unexpected:
Here, we have listed some points that will help you regarding the time when renovating your home.
Demolition (2-3days)
Removing waste from a bathroom on the second floor is arduous work that might take longer.
Tactical Carpenter (1-2 days)
Optional: If the underlying structure is in good shape, you might not require a carpenter.
Plumbing Rough-In (2-3 days)
If you are moving amenities like the bathtub and toilet, allow at least two days.
Electrical Rough-In (1-2 days)
It would be rare for this to take longer than a day because a great professional electrician can work quickly. Rough-in refers to running electrical lines but does not include making the final connections.
First Examination (1 day)
The initial inspection that must be completed before the drywall work is finished moves quickly and shouldn’t take more than one day. However, this could delay the remodel by a week or two due to difficulty in scheduling inspectors.
Insulation (4-5 days)
It is essential to shield a bathroom immediately because there are typically only one or two walls involved. Remember that this step will take longer if an insulation inspection is necessary for your area.
Complete Drywall (2-3 days)
Applying joint compound, letting it dry, sanding, and occasionally repeating these steps is finished.
Paint (1-2 day)
It is relatively quick and easy to paint a bathroom while still unfinished. No masking is needed, excluding the ceiling.
Final assessment (1 day)
The final inspection takes at most 20 minutes. The inspector’s appointment, however, might cause a delay in your work.