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Ortho’s All About Bathroom Remodeling
Taking readers through the design process of creating the ideal bathroom, this book has sections on design, project planning, and a guide to all construction techniques needed to complete the project. Topics include installing fixtures, walls, cabinets, and countertops…. More >>
Ortho’s All About Bathroom Remodeling
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Remodeling Your Bathroom: What to Do If You Find Mold
Each year, thousands of homeowners make the decision to have their bathrooms remodeled. Many of those homeowners enjoy doing their remodeling, but there are others who feel as if they opened up a can of worms. Those homeowners are likely the unlucky bunch who found mold in their bathroom. If you were remodeling your bathroom and you find mold, do you know what to do? Unfortunately, a large number of individuals would not.
Before you familiarize yourself with what you should do if you find mold in your bathroom, it is important to examine what mold is. Mold is scientifically described as being a microscopic fungus. This fungus not only looks unattractive, but it can be dangerous. While some types of mold are considered relatively harmless, there are other types of mold that are considered toxic. Unfortunately, due to the moisture that can be found inside most bathrooms, black, toxic mold can be found in thousands of bathrooms in the United States. If you start to remodel your bathroom and you find mold under your toilet or even under you floor tiles, there is a good chance that you may have black mold on your hands.
As previously mentioned, black mold is often defined as being a toxic mold. This is because it is one of the most dangerous types of all molds. In addition to having respiratory problems, you may develop headaches, skin rashes, fevers, and other flu-like symptoms. Although your first impulse may be to remove the mold yourself, you may want to rethink your decision to do so. When mold is improperly removed, mold spores can spread throughout the rest of your home. That is why it may be good to call upon a professional. That professional will likely be a mold removal specialist or an air quality control specialist.
Although it can be quite expensive to have your mold tested and removed, you will want to do so. If your mold is not taken care of, professionally, it can begin to spread and even move into other parts of your home. Once you have had all of your mold removed from your bathroom, no matter what type of mold it is, you will want to take steps to prevent another mold outbreak from occurring in the future. You can easily do this by incorporating a few extra projects into your bathroom remodeling plan. It may be a good idea to make sure that your bathroom has a fan installed in it.
If you do not already have a bathroom fan installed in your bathroom, you will want to get one right away. It has been noted that working bathroom fans help to eliminate the moisture that mold, particularly black mold, thrives off of. No matter what type of bathroom fan you would like to purchase, whether it be a traditional bathroom fan or a decorative one, you should be able to find whatever you are looking for online or at one of your local home improvement stores.
Regardless of where you purchase a bathroom fan from, you are advised to purchase one, even if you don’t already have a mold problem. Bathroom remodeling projects, even relatively small projects, can get quite costly. For that reasons, you will want to make sure that you do everything to protect your newly remodeled bathroom from being attacked by mold.
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Bathroom remodeling tips
If you’re building or remodeling your home, the bathroom is one space you can’t afford to overlook. Bearing in mind how much time you spend in this room, you absolutely want that space to be at ease, useful and good-looking as possible. This bathroom remodeling section has articles on design fundamentals that go into a bathroom decor.
After your bathroom remodeling has been finished by a qualify contractor, here are some quick tips to give your bath a distinctive look. Add a simple detail, such as a picture rail or shelf along one wall, to display framed prints or small figurines.
Fill antique bowls or shaving mugs with pretty toiletries, such as soaps or bath salts. If you have room, consider adding a piece of outdoor furniture like a woven chair or table. Add accent lighting to your bathroom remodeling, like a low-voltage strip of lights around the top edge of the wall tile.
Draw attention to the ceiling with ornamental wood beams. Line an entire wall with mirrored cabinets. They will make the room look considerably more open. Instead of paint, try a colored stain to revitalize wood cabinets. Mix and match colors by using a light-colored stain for the backdrop and then apply a brighter color to some of the drawers. Add bright flowers or flowering plants to the room.
Look for unusual vessels, such as wall vases, old watering cans or window boxes to hold your favorite plants. Attach a beveled mirror to the wall over the sink and frame it with tiles. You can use a selection of mix-and-match tiles or try some colorful styles.
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