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What Comes First in Bathroom Remodeling?

Perry Hiiman
February 20, 2025
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What Comes First in Bathroom Remodeling?

Bathroom remodeling steps, what comes first?

Are you considering a bathroom remodeling? Before you select tiles and fixtures, it’s important to understand how the process works from a professional perspective. At NYKB, we’ve remodeled countless bathrooms and know what it takes to get it right from the beginning. Let’s dive into bathroom remodeling steps together.

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1. Planning & Layout

Before any work begins, we map out the space. Whether you’re keeping the same layout or reconfiguring it, we ensure everything works both functionally and aesthetically. This stage is where we help you finalize design elements, select materials, and align everything with your vision.

2. Demolition & Preparation

Once the plan is finalized, it’s time to remove the old components. We carefully take out existing tiles, vanities, and fixtures while ensuring dust containment and proper disposal. If walls need to be adjusted or structural changes are necessary, this is when we handle those tasks.

3. Plumbing & Electrical Work

With the space cleared, our licensed professionals get to work on the plumbing and electrical systems. Whether it involves relocating a showerhead, installing new lighting, or upgrading ventilation, we ensure that everything is positioned exactly where it needs to be.

4. Walls, Floors, & Waterproofing

After the plumbing and electrical work is roughed in we continue bathroom remodeling steps, and we begin rebuilding. We install walls, apply waterproofing, and start laying tile or flooring. This step is crucial for longevity—especially waterproofing, which protects your bathroom from future moisture issues.

5. Fixture & Cabinet Installation

Once the surfaces are in place, we install sinks, toilets, vanities, mirrors, and any other major fixtures. At this point, you can see your bathroom starting to take shape as the transformation unfolds.

6. Finishing Touches & Final Inspection

Now it’s time for the details—caulking, painting, hardware installation, and all the final aesthetic touches. We conduct a final quality check to ensure every detail is perfect, making adjustments as needed to meet our high standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long does a bathroom remodel take?
A: The timeline varies based on scope, but a standard remodel typically takes 4-6 weeks from demolition to final touches.

Q: Do I need permits for a bathroom remodel?
A: If plumbing or electrical work is involved, permits are required. We handle all necessary paperwork to ensure compliance.
An electrical permit is required for most electrical work, including handling of electrical wires that is performed in a residential home or business

Q: Can I stay in my home during the renovation?
A: Yes, but keep in mind there will be noise, dust, and limited bathroom access. We work efficiently to minimize disruptions.

Q: What is the best way to budget for my remodel?
A: We recommend setting a realistic budget that includes materials, labor, and a contingency fund for unexpected expenses.

Q: How do I choose the right materials for my bathroom?
A: We guide you through material selection, considering durability, moisture resistance, and aesthetics to fit your style and needs.
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The NYKB Difference
With years of experience in NYC renovations, we know how to navigate challenges, keep projects on schedule, and deliver a space that exceeds expectations. By following this structured approach, we ensure that your bathroom remodel is seamless, stress-free, and beautifully executed.

Thinking about upgrading your bathroom? Contact us and let’s discuss how we can bring your vision to life!

The goal of renovation and remodeling is to ensure satisfaction upon completion of your project. Construction can be very frustrating, and without a professional contractor, things can go wrong.

About Author

Perry Hiiman

Perry Hiiman was born and raised in Tel Aviv, Israel. He planted his roots in Manhattan, New York in 1992. A few years later, Perry met his wife and had three lovely daughters. Perry has always been excited about home improvement and design. He has been in the service industry for over 25 years. Perry and his partner founded New York Kitchen and Bath in 2001. They pioneered the One Stop Shop concept of home improvement and design firms. In addition, Perry is a New York State licensed contractor, OSHA certified, and a New York State licensed mold assessor. He specializes in custom design and is genuinely passionate about what he does—bringing people’s dream projects to life.

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