Come along with us as we renovate our 1946 home. This week’s home renovation update is the bathroom.
Here is a list of posts on our home renovation in case you’ve missed any:
Update #1 – The Bathroom
Update #2 – The Roof
Update #3 – Foundation Part 1
Update #4 – DIY Rustic Wood Shutters
Update #5 – Foundation
Update #6 – Foundation Part 2
Update #7 – Foundation Part 3
Update #8 – Dining Room Windows
Update #9 – Living Room Picture Window
It has been quite a while since my last home renovation post, but that doesn’t mean we haven’t been working on it. A lot has been going on since the last post. Our main focus right now is the bathroom.
This room has given us a lot of trouble and I really hope the rest of the house goes smoother than this. Nothing in the bathroom was level or straight.
The floor in the bathroom was sagging in one spot so we had to add sister joists under the floor to level it. That was quite hard since the joists are heavy and we had to stand on ladders holding the joists up while my husband clamped them down. Then he had to screw them in to get them to stay. It fixed the problem, at least.
All of the plumbing and electrical also had to be replaced. When I moved into this house there was no electrical outlet in the bathroom. How in the world did the Mrs. dry her hair? The more we tear apart in this house the more I wonder what they were thinking when it was built.
Here’s the first part of the photos in the bathroom renovation. I’ll share more next week because I don’t want to overwhelm you with a really long post.
Here is a photo of adding the sister joists as I mentioned before. These joists are pretty long, so my husband and I were on ladders on each end to put it up. Then he would clamp one end, then the other to get them to go together. Most of the time he had to hammer them really hard to get the board to move at all. This was a pretty tough process.
Luckily we had enough room to work since we have a basement and it wasn’t directly under the house.
Smaller boards were added going across for extra protection.
As I mentioned all the electrical had to be replaced in the bathroom. New wires had to be run for a new outlet, plus new wires going to the heat and the light switch. (We have ceiling heat, which I actually love.)
Next, we removed the old bathtub.
I have to admit, I was a little worried about this part. I was terrified of what was behind the wall and under the tub. Luckily it wasn’t as bad as I thought. It was gross, but I was expecting way worse.
After the tub was removed we had easier access to the wall, which also came down.
The linen closet doors were removed, shelves taken out, and boards torn out.
We also tore up and removed the entire floor. There were layers and layers of flooring!
The last layer was this red vinyl floor which was pretty retro.
We had to be extra careful walking around in there or we’d end up in the basement!
New boards were laid for the floor.
Of course, all the plumbing in the bathroom had to be replaced, too. That took quite a while to do, but luckily my husband has Sketchup so he was able to plan everything out in detail before starting. This was a huge help so no mistakes were made costing us more money and time.
New pipes were put up for the sink, toilet, and bathtub/shower.
That’s all for this week! I still have more to share and it’s coming along rather quickly now.
I hope you’ll join me next week for more home renovation updates!
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Crazy amount of work, but it looks great. Can't wait to see the "after" pictures.
Thank you! It has been a ton of work. I'm ready to be done! :)
Bathroom renos are the worst, but it looks like you've got it under control.
Yes, they are! Especially when nothing is level. Thank you!
WOW - that is a lot of work!
It has definitely been a ton of work! Especially since nothing is level or straight in our bathroom. lol!
I have lived in older houses - that sounds very familiar!
Wow, I don’t know how you guys do it all! ?
It has been so much work! But I'm glad we're doing it ourselves. :)
Wow! Looks great, Michelle! My ex husband & I retiled our kitchen years ago. It was strenuous but the end result was a great feeling. ???
I didn't realize how much went into tiling a floor until we decided to do our bathroom. I'm looking forward to finishing. :)
Amazing project waiting to see the finished work Michelle !! ???
Thank you! I'm so ready to be done. :D
Hope you finish it soon !! ?
You've definitely been busy, Michelle! Goodness that's a lot of work. I know because we renovated our half bath last year. Your space is WAY bigger. Kudos for taking it on, though. I can't wait to see how it all turns out!
It has really been a lot of work. Even more so since nothing is level or straight. We had to fix all the walls, too just to put up the drywall. Ugh! I'm so ready to have it finished. Hopefully not much longer. :)
What an amazing project to be working on!!
It has definitely been a lot of work. I can't wait to be done! :)
It's fabulous to peel back the layers of history isn't it? So excited for the next episode :)
It is! You just never know what's under there. :) Thank you!
I’m so glad to you are back at it. Wow what a job. Maybe a new show called “Property Spouses” is in the works here. ?
Haha! I like that idea! :D