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Saturday #1
Sunday #1
First Weekend Notes:
- Shut off all water and electricity to the room before beginning work.
- Be sure to cover tub with moving blankets or old towels. Falling tile can chip the porcelain finish.
- Clean up as you go. Don't wait until all the demolition is done.
- Keep a running list of items you need from the hardware store and shop at off times, such as first thing in the morning or right before close.
- Buy extra items at the hardware store to keep from making multiple trips. You can return what you don't use.
Wednesday-Friday #1
Saturday #2
Sunday #2
Second Weekend Notes:
- Hire someone to do the gypsum drywall work. Unfortunately, these homeowners learned this after the fact.
- The homeowner could do the electrical work, but if you don't know how, always hire a licensed electrician.
Saturday #3
Sunday #3
Third Weekend Notes:
- Put faucet on before installing the sink.
- Have toggle bolts on hand in case placement of the sink does not coincide with a stud in the wall. It's very important that the sink is securely attached to the wall.
- Be sure to replace door hardware if you're changing the metal finish in the room. You can order a mixed doorknob set so that one side is brass, and the other is chrome.
Saturday #4
Sunday #4
Plumbing Fittings
This project incorporates new plumbing fittings that require no soldering. They're called the SharkBite® Connection System by Cash Acme. The fittings connect pipes by using teeth and O-rings. They make a plumbing project much easier for a do-it-yourselfer and are inspector friendly.
The SharkBite fittings are available from some plumbing-supply and hardware stores. They are more expensive than a standard copper fitting, but for a small project, they are a dramatic improvement over doing it the old-fashioned way.
"Makeover Tips for Your Bath" is from the June 2006 issue of Southern Living.