Local bathroom remodeling contractors can save you time. They will also allow you to avoid DIY disasters. Although refitting your bathroom is conceivable as a DIY job, it can get complex very quickly. Unless you are confident with plumbing, electrics, and more, things could get messy quickly. Refitting your bathroom is not a simple as pulling out your old suite and putting in the new one. By letting Bristol Builders Network source the best contractors for you, we can also save you money. We can put you in touch with a bathroom contractor that can handle everything, including plumbing and electrics.
Local Bathroom Remodeling Contractors aren’t Bathroom Designers
When refitting your bathroom you need a clear idea of what you want. Your local contractors can plumb, they can handle basic electrics, but they are not bathroom designers. If you wish to seek help for the actual design of your new bathroom, we can still help you. Among our portfolio of contractors we have bathroom designers too. So, we can help you with all aspects of your refit.
Money Saving Tips
Using local bathroom remodeling contractors will ensure the job at hand is done to a professional level. There is however some tips you can follow to save money elsewhere. Take care of buying your decorative fixtures such as towel rails and mirrors yourself. Then just leave it to the professionals to fit them. If you ask a contractor to source these extras for you, he will earn a commission and you will end up paying more.

Timescale for your Bathroom Remodel
One of the reasons you should allow us to source a reputable bathroom remodeling contractor for you is that they will guarantee you a time frame and stick to it. The last thing you want is to be without a bathroom for weeks, or have builders in your home for extended periods of time.
The Process of Remodeling your Bathroom
The process of remodeling your room comes in stages. The first is the design stage. This should be complete before you go onto stage two. Stage two is the demolition and removal of your existing suite, fixtures, and fittings. Once your bathroom is void of fixtures and fitting, the next stage will be the electrical and plumbing stage. An inspection should be made even if you are not intending to move anything around. Old wiring should be replaced at this stage to avoid you having to remove tiles later down the line when you electrics fail.
Next, is the most exciting stage; the installation of your new suite, your shower, toilet, and cabinets. Once these are installed, floors and walls can be completed, and fixtures and fittings can be put up. Using a reputable and affordable local contractor for all the stages from start to finish is recommended. Although you may think that you can add the last fixtures, it won’t cost you much more to allow your contractor to do it for you. It could save you a lot of heartache and chipped or broken tiles!
