We transformed your basement bathroom in Bethesda with a comprehensive approach, ensuring a long-lasting and high-quality renovation. Our team takes care of every detail, from waterproofing to installing new fixtures, to provide you with a functional and aesthetically pleasing space.
Work Done in the Basement Bathroom
In this basement bathroom, which had leakage problems and loose tiles, we carried out a complete renovation. The floor was waterproofed with a shower liner and a cement mortar was applied to install new tiles. The faucet was replaced and a sliding door was installed for the shower. Durarock was used on the bathroom walls, and the same tile as the shower was placed on the bathroom floor.
Main Points of the Work Done:
- Waterproofing the floor with a shower liner.
- Applying cement mortar for the tiles.
- Replacing the faucet.
- Installing a sliding door for the shower.
- Using durarock on the bathroom walls.
- Installing new tiles on the bathroom floor.
Components and Tools Used
The bathroom remodeling utilized high-quality materials and tools to ensure durability and functionality. A shower liner was used for waterproofing, providing a robust barrier against moisture. Cement mortar was applied to secure the tiles firmly in place. For the walls, durarock was chosen for its moisture-resistant properties. A new sliding shower door was installed to enhance accessibility and style.
Components and Their Implementations
The components used in this project were selected for their durability and performance. The shower liner ensured effective waterproofing, preventing future leaks. Cement mortar provided a solid base for the new tiles, ensuring they stay in place. Durarock was used on the walls for its superior moisture resistance. The new sliding shower door added a modern touch and improved accessibility.
Safety Steps and Devices
Ensuring safety and compliance with standards was paramount in this project. The waterproofing process with the shower liner was meticulously carried out to prevent any future leaks. Proper installation of the cement mortar and tiles ensured a stable and secure surface. The use of durarock on the walls provided added protection against moisture. Additionally, all installations were checked thoroughly to ensure they met safety and quality standards.