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Helpful considerations before you begin your shower enclosure project

 

A bathroom remodeling project can seem a bit overwhelming. However, the benefits are well worth the effort, and with a little planning, you will be making a valuable investment in your home. With that in mind, here are some helpful ideas for making the process easier. These can help the installation process go more smoothly and assist you in selecting the design elements that will add the best value and style to your home.

 

Cost

The good news is there are several options available to you that allow you to tailor the scope of your project to conform to your budget. This applies to the size, the features, and the materials you have chosen. Fixtures are a great example of this. A satin nickel door handle will be less expensive than one that is polished brass.

 

A dual wall-mount and rainfall shower system can be better than spending twice the cost on a five-panel alcove shower. Generally, you should expect to pay between $2,500 and $3,000 for installation and an average of $1,500 for materials. Dealing with a local company that has a long-standing history of selling shower and bath enclosures will provide you a decided advantage both in terms of accountability and the quality of the work.

 

Style

Because bath and shower enclosures are available in such a wide variety of styles and features, you can select what will best fit the overall styling of your house and your own personal needs and expectations. The availability of manufacturers and the advancement in materials has made it possible for consumers to tailor their choices to best fit their tastes and lifestyles. The innovations in water delivery systems that give you a personalized shower experience can include lighting, sound, and electronic controls to accommodate everyone.

 

Value

Removing a tub and installing a well-appointed walk-in shower can increase the value of a home. The styling and convenience are a big plus with most prospective homebuyers.  At the same time, consider whether you have another bathroom with a tub in it. Removing your only tub to install a walk-in shower might mean your home would be less valuable among families with small children. Outside of this scenario, most bathroom renovations that enhance the look, feel and functionality of your bathroom add value to your home. This is especially true when you have the work done professionally with high-end materials like quality tile and beautiful fixtures. Bathrooms and kitchens sell homes, and style choices and quality, high-end finishes (no matter the size or configuration) are important to potential buyers.

 

Planning

Consider how much time will be required to complete your project. Consult your local building officials regarding recommended shower size and permitting requirements. Most walk-in showers are 48 to 60 inches wide and 32 inches deep, but some can be built larger. Larger walk-in showers can help to prevent water from getting out into the bathroom better than smaller ones. To help the installation process go more smoothly, you should also consult a local glass company that specializes in bath and shower enclosures. They can assist you in selecting the design elements that will add the best value and style to your home.

 

A variety of walk-in shower designs are available: square, angled, rectangular or round shape. You will need to take into consideration your bathroom’s size, the style, and the materials you have in mind. Also, consider any existing drain or plumbing if you will be using what is already there. As a result of this simple planning, you will have a better understanding of your options and the time requirements.  

 

Brien R. Sörne

Whiddon Glass