Taking the decision to redo your bathroom is a pretty big step.
However, to make the space look pretty, you will need to demolish the whole bathroom. Don't worry, as you can accomplish the task within a couple of days with a little patience and a will to learn.
That's why I am here talking about how to demolish a bathroom for renovation so that the steps are clear to you.
How To Demolish A Bathroom For Renovation
Step 1: Prep Work
The first step of any demolition work is to prepare the space so that you face minimal challenges moving ahead. In the case of a bathroom, you should start by shutting off the main water supply of your house. Then, open a faucet and let the water drain completely before you begin dismantling things.
You can utilize this time to take down the mirror, accessories, shower rods, shelves, or other items that can be easily removed from the bathroom.
Step 2: Gather Supplies
Here is a list of items you should have while demolishing the bathroom:
- Safety goggles
- Face mask
- Heavy-duty gloves
- Contractor trash bags
- Drop cloths
- Plastic wrap
- Painter's tape
- Hammer or mallet
- Rotary hammer drill
- Crowbar or pry bar
- Buckets
- Rags
- Knee pads
- Utility knife
- Wrench
- Screwdriver
- Broom
- Shop-vac
- Ladder
There's no need to buy every item as you can easily rent them from utility stores or consider borrowing them from a friend.
Step 3: Remove The Sink, Vanity, And Toilet
I recommend starting the demolition work by removing the different components in the bathroom, such as the sink with its vanity, the toilet, bathtub, and shower unit, among other things. If it's your first time demolishing a bathroom, make sure to look up some tutorials for removing the items safely, without causing any damages.
Step 4: Remove The Floor Tiles
While doing a complete renovation, you will need to remove the existing tiles, and it's best done using a rotary hammer drill. Along with the tiles, make sure to remove the adhesive and concrete that lies beneath them. Using a crowbar can also quicken the process, especially if the tiles are placed on a plywood base.
Step 5: Take Down The Shower Tiles
The easiest way to remove tiles from the wall is to pound them with a hammer or a mallet constantly. Once the tiles start to loosen up, use the claw of a hammer or a crowbar to remove them from the wall quickly. But be careful about separating the cement boards, as they can be pretty heavy.
Final Words
That's almost everything you need to know about demolishing a bathroom for renovation. After removing everything, you should spend enough time cleaning up the space, and a shop-vac comes in handy to speed up the process.
I also suggest taking help from a plumber to avoid any mishaps, especially if you have no experience working with bathroom fixtures. Other than that, I hope that these steps will help you plan the demolition of your bathroom conveniently.
Until next time, goodbye, and take care!
