As you know, renovating a bathroom is an expensive and labor-intensive undertaking.
Trying to save on materials and specialist services, you can make a mistake that will require you to redo everything.
We'll tell you about three typical mistakes that are often made when renovating a bathroom.
How not to renovate a bathroom
First of all, no plasterboard, only tiles. Especially if you are doing renovations in a new building.
Leaks often occur in new buildings, and your plasterboard finish may become completely unusable.
Secondly, do not dismantle the heated towel rail under any circumstances. The humidity will increase many times over, and fungi and mold will settle in the bathroom.
Thirdly, hire a good professional to install the wastewater pipes.
And do not save space by laying it horizontally: if you do not make a sufficient slope, the water will drain slowly, and there will be a constant unpleasant smell in the bathroom.