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Bathroom Renovation Planning Checklist

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testuser Published 4 weeks ago

This checklist helps homeowners plan a bathroom renovation from initial budgeting to final walkthrough. It’s for people managing contractors, permits, materials, and temporary facilities who want a step-by-step planning guide.

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  1. Set renovation budget — Include labor, materials, permits, and 10–20% contingency.
  2. Create project timeline and milestones — Map demo, rough‑in, tiling, fixtures, inspections, and buffer days.
  3. Decide scope and layout changes — Note walls to move, plumbing relocations, and new fixture locations.
  4. Check local permit requirements — Contact building department for permits needed for plumbing or structural work.
  5. Hire a licensed contractor — Get written proposals and confirm trade experience for bathrooms.
  6. Obtain quotes and compare bids — Compare line‑item costs, timelines, and exclusions.
  7. Verify contractor license, insurance, and references — Check license numbers, liability insurance, and recent project references.
  8. Finalize design, finishes, and layout drawings — Approve measurements, tile layout, fixture specs, and elevations.
  9. Choose tiles, fixtures, and materials — Pick tiles, grout, vanity, toilet, shower hardware, and lighting.
  10. Order long-lead items — Buy tubs, custom vanities, and specialty tiles early; confirm lead times.
  11. Confirm plumbing and electrical plans — Mark fixture locations, supply/vent routing, and outlet/switch positions.
  12. Arrange temporary bathroom facilities — Plan use of another bathroom, portable toilet, or neighbor access during work.
  13. Create demolition and waste disposal plan — Decide on dumpster size, recycling, hazardous material handling, and demo sequence.
  14. Protect adjacent areas and plan dust control — Install dust barriers, cover floors, and seal HVAC vents.
  15. Set payment schedule and contract terms in writing — Agree milestones, retainage, change order process, and warranty terms.
  16. Schedule inspections and checkpoint dates — Book rough‑in, electrical, plumbing, and final inspections early.
  17. Prepare contingency fund and timeline buffer — Reserve extra funds and add cushion days for delays or surprises.
  18. Perform final walkthrough and snag list before final payment — Check fixtures, grout, caulking, finishes, and proper operation of plumbing.
  19. Register warranties and store manuals and receipts — Record serial numbers, warranty dates, and keep receipts in one place.
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