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New Bathroom Remodeling Technology: Highly Durable Acrylic Liners

by Columbus Bath Design |April 7, 2014 |0 Comments | Bathroom Remodeling, Bathtub Liners, Uncategorized | , , ,

Bathtub LinersThe first part of your bathroom to appear grungy is usually your bathtub and tiles. After numerous years, no amount of scrubbing and no cleaners will remove the mold and mildew.

One of the best and easiest ways to remodel a bathroom is a result of new materials technology: the creation of highly durable acrylic liners. These are a quarter of an inch thick, microbe-resistant, do not leak or develop mildew. There is no grouting to clean either, making these low-maintenance additions to your overall bathroom design.

Being neutral in color, they fit into any décor you have in mind, whether it involves unusual flooring tile textures and colors or faux-antique fittings. Every piece you add to the new bathtub will match the tub liner.

And acrylic bathtub liners can be installed in one day at a fraction of the price a full bathroom remodel would cost.

To see an acrylic bathtub liner in person, visit our Columbus Ohio bathroom remodeling showroom.

Popular Bathroom Remodeling Trends

by Columbus Bath Design |April 2, 2014 |0 Comments | Bathroom Remodeling, Uncategorized | ,

bathroom remodeling An increasing number of individuals are opting for a bathroom in which they can luxuriate, relax and unwind for the hustle and bustle of the outside world. These days, bathroom remodeling projects include spaces that are upgraded to include everything from heated towel racks to floors that massage the feet with their warmth and comfort. However, peace and relaxation are not the sole motivating factors for an updated bathroom design. A renovated bathroom is usually a good investment as it assists in increasing property value and more quickly selling a home. Below are some of the current trends in bathroom design.

Roomy and Airy Showers

Showers are getting bigger. Even in small bathrooms, a number of homeowners are opting to tear out the bathtub to expand the shower. Stalls are getting larger and more airy and much more glass is being included in bathroom remodeling projects.

Letting the Light In

Bathrooms are becoming sanctuaries. A lot of individuals want their bathrooms to be more sun-filled and brighter than before. This includes the addition of windows and skylights to the space.

Soaking Tubs

More people are going for the serene experience of soaking tubs. These tubs are typically deep, insulated and are noticeably missing the prominent decking the seemed synonymous with bathtubs in the 1980s and 1990s, providing a more streamlined look.

Bathtub Liners: The Acrylic Advantage

by Columbus Bath Design |March 25, 2014 |10 Comments | Bathroom Remodeling, Bathtub Liners, Uncategorized | ,

AcrylicThe use of acrylic in baths is one of the newest innovations in the bathroom remodeling industry! Our bathtub liners are made out of high molecular acrylic for durability, style, and ease of maintenance. This acrylic is the most scientifically advanced in the industry.

Benefits of Acrylic Bathtub Liners:

  • Clean
  • Durable
  • Easy to maintain
  • Won’t mildew or leak
  • After many years, will look good as new.

Acrylic bathtub liner

 

Learn more about Acrylic Bathtub Liners in Columbus, Ohio.

Steam Shower Installation by Columbus Bath Design of Ohio

by Columbus Bath Design |March 20, 2014 |8 Comments | Bathroom Remodeling, Full Bathroom Remodel, Uncategorized |

A steam shower is a type of bathroom shower unit that uses a humidifying steam generator to create water vapors in the shower. It works much like a steam room while also offering the typical features of a full bathroom shower, like shower heads and accessories.

Steam showers aren’t just fixtures in the finest spas anymore. We make it possible for customers to enjoy and benefit from that same spa experience every day, in their own home. Take a look at this one!

Prepare For Bathroom Remodeling With This Checklist

by Columbus Bath Design |March 13, 2014 |1 Comments | Bathroom Remodeling, Bathroom Remodeling Tips, Making the Decision to Remodel Your Bathroom, Uncategorized | ,

Remodeling a bathroom can be overwhelming. You have to decide how much you can spend, select the right products, and determine if you’re going to change the layout.

And that’s often before you call a contractor.

To ensure that your bathroom remodeling projects runs smoothly, here’s a checklist to keep your project on track. Remember: A successful renovation is all about smart timing!

6 Months Out

-Get inspired. To figure out what you want your new bathroom to look like, tear pages out of magazines and catalogues, and make a scrapbook or inspiration board. Designer Holly Rickert tells clients to use Post-Its to note why they like each bathroom. Later, she recommends flipping through the photos to find commonalities, and select similar tiles and fixtures.

-Ask around for contractor recommendations. While it’s not necessary to talk to a contractor yet, it’s a good time to start poking around for recommendations from local hardware stores, friends, and professional business associations. Then, when you’re ready to make the call, you’ll have a ready list of names.

-Start sketching. It’s essential to consider layout early on. Spend time thinking about what works about your bathroom’s layout—and what doesn’t. Consider storage needs: Could a closet be turned into a custom cabinet offering lots of stash spots?

Lastly, would you like to move the toilet, sink, or bathtub, and if so, what is feasible plumbing-wise? Are you going to expand the size of the bathroom or simply improve its aesthetic?

Keep in mind that the most expensive thing to move in a bathroom is the toilet. Also, if you plan to install multiple body sprays in the shower, it’s likely that your bathroom will require more rough plumbing work, so the cost will be higher.

3 Months Out

-Finalize your budget. According to the National Kitchen and Bath Association , the average person will spend about $11,000 renovating a bathroom. Once you’ve figured out what you can spend, you should count on spending about two-thirds of your budget on labor. Then you’ll have a clearer sense of what you can spend on tile, fixtures, and extras, like a glass shower door.

If the remaining amount seems low, don’t fret: Thanks to a wide range of tile and fittings options, you can often replicate a high-end luxury look for less. For example, a tile that costs $10 per square foot can substitute for $100-per-square foot tile.

-Hire a contractor. With a few months to go before demolition, it’s a good time to bring in a licensed contractor. Ask a few to look at your drawings and make sure your plan—adding two shower heads, installing a Jacuzzi tub, etc.—is possible. Review estimates, check references thoroughly, and sign contracts. At this point, the contractor should commit to a start date, create a timeline of when he needs materials, and estimate when the project will be complete. Most bathroom renovations take about six weeks from start to finish. Don’t let any work begin without a signed contract.

Be sure to talk up front about the pay schedule: Often, you’ll pay a third up front, a third at the halfway point, and a third when the project is complete to your satisfaction.

Find out exactly how many days you’ll be without a shower, especially if you’re renovating your home’s only full bath. Make alternate plans in advance.

Two Months Out:

-Purchase tile and fixtures. While some tile orders can be fulfilled in two to three days, handmade or hand-painted tiles could take 12 weeks. Play it safe and make sure your tile orders are placed at least eight weeks before your demo date.

Fixtures should also be purchased early. Even big-name manufacturers can take three to four weeks to deliver products. High-end products often take as long as six to eight weeks to arrive.

If you’re ordering custom-built vanity or cabinets, check with the manufacturer to make sure that they’ll be there when the contractor needs them. Light fixtures can also take several weeks to arrive, so give yourself plenty of leeway when ordering.

One Month Out:

-Prep for contractor’s arrival. Clear out medicine cabinets and bathroom closets, and set up a temporary grooming space where you can get ready out of sight of contractors.

-Shop for accessories. With most of the hard planning over, have fun shopping for towel bars, towel hooks, a toilet paper holder, and the perfect soap dish. If you have a new color scheme, pick out your new shower curtain or towels.

-Select a paint color. Once the tile is up and the flooring is down, you’ll be able to get a sense of what color to paint the walls. It’s difficult to pick anything before that.

-Check in with your contractor often. Every day, when the contractor arrives, ask what will be done that day and mention any project hiccups and concerns you might have. Keep the lines of communication open. Make sure he knows where to store materials and how to get into the house if you’re not there. Keep pets and children away from the work site.

Final Days:

-Be flexible. If a project runs a few days over, try not to get frustrated. If that’s the biggest problem you’ve had, you got off easy.

-Inspect the contractor’s work. Chances are you’ll do this every day, but if anything seems amiss, try to address it before the job is completed.

-Celebrate. Throw down your new bath mats, unpack your toiletries, and sip a glass of Champagne.

This article originally appeared on ELLEDECOR.com.

Bathtub Liner Cleaning and Tips for Maintenance

by Columbus Bath Design |March 4, 2014 |16 Comments | Bathroom Maintenance, Bathtub Liners, Uncategorized

For normal everyday cleaning of your bathtub liner, we suggest the use of a mild soap and water, with a soft wash cloth. Use of scouring pads or abrasive cleansers will dull the bathtub liner surface. Should you wish to use a product not listed below, test on a small area in the corner of the skirt before applying to the entire bathtub liner. Always review individual cleansers’ instructions and rinse thoroughly after cleaning.

Recommended Cleaner for Bathtub Liner

We recommend using Dawn dish soap and water, Formula 409, or X-IT. Vinegar and water may also be used to soften water minerals. If you require a disinfectant, you may use Clorox Bleach diluted with water to sanitize the enclosure.

Do not use:
Original Clean Shower, Clean Shower for Plastic Showers and Glass, Soft Scrub, Dow disinfectant cleaner, Lysol disinfectant cleaner, acetone, Lestoil, ammonia, fingernail polish remover, aerosol cleaners, or scouring pads.

Use of the chemicals will cause a dull surface and/or an easily recognizable chemical crack. This will void your product warranty.

There is no need to use abrasive cleaners. Abrasive cleaners dull the gloss over a period of years. In extreme cases where the recommended cleaners do not work, use a Chore Boy or 3M Sponge pad. Make sure you only use the ones recommended for Teflon Surfaces.

Recommended Drain Cleaner for Bathtub Liner 

Liquid drain cleaners are recommended over powders and/or crystal. However, when using liquid drain cleaning agents, bail the standing water out of the bathtub and remove the drain plug. Use a funnel to prevent spills and apply the chemicals directly down the drain. Always make certain that chemicals do not come in contact with the acrylic surface. Use drain cleaners sparingly, so that they do not boil out and attack the acrylic surface.

How to Removal a Standard Drain Plug

Occasionally your bathtub drain may slow down due to hair, etc., in the cross bars. In order to remove the standard drain plug, you must:

  1. Push it down in the closed position
  2. Turn the knob counter-clockwise, and remove it. Under the knob there is a stationary brass peg;
  3. Turn the peg counter-clockwise using a pair of pliers.
  4. When you remove the peg, the drain plug will also come out.
  5. Remove any obstacles from the crossbars.

If you have any questions or concerns about caring for your bathtub liner, please contact us at anytime!

Frequently Asked Questions About Bathtub Liners

by Columbus Bath Design |February 26, 2014 |0 Comments | Bathtub Liners, One Day Bathroom Remodel, Uncategorized | ,

Bathtub LinersWe often hear questions from our Columbus, Ohio customers about how our bathtub liners work. We answer some of those questions below.

Do I have to remove my old tub?
No. We will be fitting the new acrylic liner into your existing tub for a snug and solid fit. We are the only company that offers over 650 molds dating back to the early 1900’s. With our computer assisted software we ensure your bathtub liner is an ideal match to your existing tub.

How long does installing one tubliner take?
The installation time for one tubliner is just one day! Compare that to the cost and time it would take to replace your existing tub or shower.

Will I be able to use my tub the same day?
We recommend not using the new bathtub until the next day to allow proper sealing of all areas in the installation.

Will my plumbing be affected?
During installation, if you have a local water shut-off we will utilize this to allow the rest of your home to maintain normal water pressure. If there is no local shut-off valve for your bath area, your home water may be off for a few hours during the installation.

Can you repair water damage on my bath walls during the installation?
Yes. We can repair drywall damage as needed. A cost estimate will be based on the total area needing to be repaired.

Top Five Bathroom Design and Remodeling Trends Today

by Columbus Bath Design |February 20, 2014 |6 Comments | Bathroom Design, Bathroom Remodeling, Uncategorized | ,

bathroom design and remodeling trendsBathroom remodeling trends reflect a growing desire for a contemporary look with a spa-like feel. Bathroom designers and homeowners are embracing a more open space with a clean, minimalist appearance. Bathroom design is incorporating many natural elements, among other things.

Here are 5 hot trends happening in bathroom design today.

Custom Showers

Custom showers have quickly become a main focus in bathroom remodeling projects. Homeowners are seeking to create a spacious area with low or no threshold, allowing the tiles to flow seamlessly into the rest of the room. Added features like benches are also popular.

Freestanding Bathtubs

For many years, a bathtub or jetted tub was a must on most homeowner’s wish lists. Today, many are opting for the sleek look of a freestanding tub, if any at all. A classic claw footed tub is still in style, creating a focal point for the room.

Natural Materials and Colors

In keeping with the modern minimalist feel, materials and colors are trending towards natural tones. From warm wood grains to glass tiles, outdoor elements are being brought into the bathroom in order to create a zen-like atmosphere that allows for ultimate relaxation.

Efficient Fixtures

Homeowners are seeking to reduce their consumption of water, so efficient faucets and fixtures are in demand. With multiple shower heads and double sinks quickly becoming the norm, it makes sense to use more eco-friendly fixtures.

Freestanding Vanities

Vanities that look like a freestanding piece of furniture are increasingly popular. In fact, shelving and other storage units that are not built in are in demand. Freestanding pieces offer flexibility and allow homeowners to maximize the open space in a room.

For homeowners seeking a fresh look, our Columbus Ohio bathroom remodeling experts can get you started on the path to create a space with a whole new feel. Transform your bathroom into a relaxing retreat and embrace a modern design that will provide efficiency and style for many years to come.

How to Prepare for a Bathroom Design and Remodeling Project

by Columbus Bath Design |February 11, 2014 |0 Comments | Bathroom Design, Bathroom Remodeling, Uncategorized | ,

columbus oh bathroom remodelThinking about remodeling your bathroom? Bathroom remodeling is an exciting home improvement project but can also feel overwhelming at first. Here are a few things to consider to get you started on the right path.

Budget

The first thing you should consider is your budget for a bathroom remodel. Do you have a specific budget you have to stick to? Is there a range you can work within? Make sure you know how much you can afford to spend on your project. And don’t worry, there is a bathroom design for every budget!

Goals

Next you should think about everything you would like to accomplish with the remodeling project. What kind of bathtub do you want? Are you converting your bathtub to a shower? Are you interested in a speciality tub? What sort of bathroom accessories would you like to add?

Other goals you want to consider are things like light fixtures, towel bars, and windows. Are they being replaced? What about a dimmer switch? Is the window in your bathroom large enough?

If you need some inspiration, you can always visit your local bathroom design and remodeling showroom to explore complete bathroom setups in person. You will be able to see all the design colors and styles available and pick out what bathroom setup fits your taste, needs and budget.

Estimate

Once you know exactly what you want to accomplish in your bathroom remodel, schedule an in-home estimate with a professional bathroom remodeler. A bathroom remodeling company will let you know exactly what the job will cost and can also provide more details on additional options available to you.

The possibilities are endless when it comes to remodeling your bathroom! Take some time and design a new bathroom you will be happy with.

Preventing Senior Falls in the Bathroom With Walk-in Tubs

by Columbus Bath Design |January 31, 2014 |4 Comments | Uncategorized, Walk-in Bathtubs

walk-in bathtubs in columbusAccording to the National Institute on Aging (NIA), more than one in three seniors over age 65 fall each year and 80% of those falls happen in the bathroom. NIA says that equipping homes with necessary bathroom safety precautions can reduce senior falls, keep them out of the emergency room and possibly extend their life.

One important preventative method recommended by physicians is installing a shower or tub that is built around the unique needs of elderly adults. Walk-In Tubs, for example, offer comfortable seating, grab bars, low step up and other senior-friendly features.

At Columbus Bath Design of Ohio, we are happy to offer walk-in bathtubs to seniors living around Columbus, Ohio. We can replace your current, high-sided bathtub or shower with one that has a leak-proof side door. This allows seniors to still enjoy a soothing soak with easier, safer access and less risk of falling. Our walk-in tubs can be fully customized to specific wants and needs with options like a built-in seat, whirlpool jets and safety equipment, such as ADA grab bars.

If you are interested in learning more about walk-in bathtubs, schedule a free estimate with us today!