It
is a common occurrence with most families that as time goes by their
bathroom shrinks and no longer meets the needs of their family. When
families come to the conclusion something must be done – think
about remodeling before uprooting the family and changing addresses.
Look at the possibilities of a do it yourself project or hiring a
professional contractor to create a more user friendly environment.
DIY Project or Professional Contractor
List
your family needs required to make a positive change with a new
bathroom construction project. Then decide if this is a do it yourself
project or should you consult a professional. If working on a tight
budget, DIY is a good option IF you are willing to expand your horizons
to include knowledge of home and fire safety codes, local building codes
and general plumbing, electrical and construction skills. Another
aspect is time and budget constrictions. After considering all the DIY
pluses and minuses, perhaps calling a professional bathroom remodeller
is a better option. In most cases, not doing it yourself will save you
money and time, compared to a novice taking on a DIY with many unknown
factors and limited skills.
Remodelling
an existing bathroom or constructing a new bathroom is similar in
outcome – the creation of a more suitable fire and accident proof room
with ample amenities. Remodelling an existing bathroom is a lesson in
fire and accident safety precautions with the removal of existing water,
sewage and gas piping plus electrical wiring disconnection, removed and
reset to accomplish the renovation specifications. Besides all the
other things that must be done to complete a new construction or
remodelling job of a bathroom, now a FIP should be on the list of things
to install.
What Are FIPs?
Fire
Indicator Panels, FIPs, are designed to detect hazardous situations
such as fire. FIPs may also indicate an accumulation of dust or steam in
smoke alarms that could delay the recognition of an actual dangerous
situation. Fire safety authorities have determined new and remodelled
domiciles should have Fire Indicator Panels to enhance the detection
capabilities of heat and carbon dioxide detectors and smoke alarms.
First published here: New Bathroom Construction and Fire Indicator Panels
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