Upstairs Bathroom

Oh, what have we gotten ourselves into?
in 2007, we decided to rip out some closets in the upstairs hallway.
Then we tore up the floor to the joists, sistered them and put a new subfloor in.
Then we demolished all the plaster and lath on 4 walls and the ceiling.
Then we framed in a divider wall to separate the bathroom from the hallway, and built a shower enclosure and seat.
3 inch drain to the bathroom is complete.
Toilet is in (temporarily).
Supply plumbing is run for toilet and shower.
Bathroom electrical is finished except for the radiant heat.

We have much to do, including some of the plumbing, tiling/flooring, radiant heating, wallboard, shower tiling, fixtures, trim, and about a hundred smaller things I can't (don't want to) think of.

Construction:

  • Build washing machine stand upstairs (1/9/2010)
  • Cover/Seal floor around washer stand (1/9/2010)
  • Run supply plumbing to washer/dryer upstairs
  • Run electrical to washer/dryer upstairs
  • Run overhead electrical in bathroom

Plumbing:

  • Connect main water supply and hot water to pex manifold (1/23/2010)
  • Connect bathroom and kitchen to pex manifold (1/23/2010)
  • Run drain to upstairs washer (1/28/2010)
  • Get professional to replace gas lines in house and run new line to upstairs
  • Run dryer vent ducting either through the roof or exterior wall
  • Remove cast-iron drain pipe from under-stair closet
  • Run supply plumbing to upstairs bathroom toilet
  • Run supply plumbing to upstairs bathroom sink
  • Run supply plumbing to upstairs bathroom shower
  • Run drain for toilet, including a primary 3 inch stack
  • Run drain for shower (2 inch)
  • Run drain for sink (1 1/2 or 2 inch)

Electrical:

  • Hire a pro to replace electrical panel with 200 amp box
  • Disconnect ALL upstairs knob&tube wiring
  • Wire up all the bathroom lighting
  • Wire up bathroom extractor fan
  • Connect bathroom outlet wiring to breaker panel

Future:

  • Inspections - framing, plumbing, electrical
  • Radiant floor heating
  • Drywall/Greenboard
  • Floor tiling
  • Bamboo flooring in the hallway
  • Cement board in shower stall
  • Waterproof shower stall
  • Tile shower bench and stall
  • Install shower fixtures
  • Install toilet
  • Install sink
  • Trimwork
  • Paint
Percentage Complete: 
50

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