Don't Ignore These Signs That It's Time to Remodel Your Bathroom!

Many homeowners will know the telltale signs when they see them that their bathroom needs to be updated. But when your shower is cracked, your bathtub is stained, or the overall functionality decreases noticeably, you may already be at risk for more serious problems, such as a decaying framework underneath.

Mr. Bath is a trusted bathroom remodeling company servicing the state of Louisiana that knows a thing or two about the optimal time to schedule a bathroom remodel. Instead of waiting until the last possible minute to get in touch with a contractor, we suggest getting started on a remodeling project anytime you notice the following signs.

Mold Growth is Getting Persistent

Because of the excess moisture and humidity in bathrooms, they create an ideal living environment for mold and mildew. If these unwanted fungi keep returning to your bathroom no matter how much scrubbing and cleaning you do, it may be time to renovate instead.

Once mold and mildew become persistent, they might already thriving under your drywall and beneath your bathtub or shower base. If left unattended, a bathroom filled with mold can present serious health and structural risks, like:

  • Skin or Eye Irritation
  • Headaches
  • Respiratory Problems
  • Rotted Drywall
  • Weakened Framework
  • Damaged Insulation

Your Bathroom Design is Outdated

Even if everything in your bathroom appears to be working just fine, an outdated aesthetic can serve as a reminder to schedule some upgrades. This isn't just a cosmetic fix, though—if your bathroom shower, vanity, flooring or other component looks like it's from 20 years ago, chances are it probably is! 

In addition to improved aesthetics, updating your bathroom when the design is past its prime can result in other benefits for homeowners to look forward to, like:

  • Increased Home Value
  • Higher-Quality Products
  • More Storage Options

Layout Isn't Supporting Functionality

When assessing your bathroom, it's important to ask yourself if you're getting the functionality you need from your current layout. We utilize the bathrooms in our homes constantly, so if you could benefit from a few more inches of space or want a different kind of fixture installed, a bathroom conversion may be the way to go.

If you want more space or a more convenient option for rinsing off in your bathroom, a tub-to-shower conversion can help you achieve both of these functions. On the other hand, those interested in turning their bathrooms into quiet, relaxing spaces may prefer the outcome of a shower-to-tub conversion.

Your Tub or Shower Doesn't Feel Safe

As a bathroom remodeler specializing in ADA-compliant solutions, Mr. Bath always suggests investing in a remodel if your current setup doesn't feel safe. As we age, concerns around slipping and falling start to pop up, especially in bathrooms. We never want folks to try and lift their feet up and over the ledge of a standard bathtub if they have limited mobility—instead, have a walk-in tub or shower installed.

Walk-in showers sit flush with the floor and walk-in tubs have doorways, making it easier than ever to maneuver around. Other safety and comfort features of these specialized products include:

  • Built-In Seating
  • Accessible Controls
  • Non-Slip Flooring
  • Anti-Scald Technology
  • Safety Bars

Whatever reasons are most pressing for your bathroom remodel, the experts at Mr. Bath are ready and prepared to help. We're an authorized dealer of Sentrel, a manufacturer of beautiful bath products made to look just like actual stone while offering an enhanced performance. We can complete an installation in as little as one or two days, so you'll never have to worry about rearranging a busy calendar when you work with us. Give Mr. Bath a call today to find out more, and for a free estimate on our bathroom remodeling services.