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Bathroom Remodeling Hartford CT

Remodeling your bathroom is one of the best investments you can make. You can do a lot by just changing the bathroom fixtures and if you go green and buy low flow faucets and showerheads, you will definitely feel the energy-savings difference. Please scroll down for some useful bathroom remodeling ideas and access to the local bathroom remodeling contractors in Hartford, CT listed below that can make it happen.

Real Tub & Surround
860-895-7169
100 Day St
Newington, CT
B. Flanigan's Home Fixes
(860) 645-7807
32 Leo Ln
Manchester, CT
CGS REFINISHING LLC
(860)770-5331
370 HIGH ST #204
NEW BRITAIN, CT
Bathroom Pro
(860) 645-8001
385 W Center St
Manchester, CT
Summa Construction Services,llc
860-628-0073
1482 Meriden Waterbury Rd
Milldale, CT
Fox Heating Service
(860) 645-9922
11 High Ledge Cir
Manchester, CT
A & K Home Improvement
(860) 432-7972
838 Hillstown Rd
Manchester, CT
Paint & Patch Co
(860) 646-1989
155 Oak St
Manchester, CT
R & R Plumbing & Heating Inc
(860) 649-6574
600 Center St
Manchester, CT
Tub And Tile Reglazing llc
860 307 5499
84 Mountain View Dr
Harwinton, CT
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Bathroom Remodeling

Planning a bathroom remodeling project this summer? It’s one of the best investments you can make in your home, according to real estate experts. Should you ever consider selling your home, the condition and amenities of the bathrooms “can really make or break a sale,” says Silas Deane, president of Baden Bath, located in Nashville, Tenn. He offers the following tips for homeowners embarking on a bathroom remodeling project.

Design for functionality. Most bathrooms are used by more than one person, so keep that in mind when designing your new bathroom. If possible, separate toilets from the rest of the bathroom, and consider installing double sinks.

• Let there be light. Even if your bathroom is small, you can make it appear larger by lightening it up with either natural light or lighting fixtures.

• Feel free to vent. Proper ventilation prevents mold and mildew, two common problems in bathrooms. Many energy-efficient venting systems are available that can help control moisture and improve indoor air quality as well.

• Go tankless. Customized shower systems and tubs often require a greater volume of water. But rather than rely on an inefficient tank-style water heater, consider a tankless, on-demand water heater, which heats water as it flows through the heater and helps control energy costs.

• Expect the unexpected. With bathroom plumbing, unexpected problems can arise, resulting in unexpected costs. Set aside roughly 10 percent of the cost of labor for a cushion. For more information: www.badenbath.com or 615-620-7700.

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