People invest in shower remodeling for many reasons. These reasons can be anything from cracked tiles, failing parts, or just an outdated look you want to change out before selling, showing, or living in the house. But with such an important part of your house being remodeled, what should you be ready for?
First of all, unless your shower is separate from your bathroom, a shower remodel will mean that not only your shower, but also your bathroom will be taken up by construction debris and workers until the renovation is over. If this is not your only shower, this will be, at worst, a small inconvenience. Remove your shower products like shampoo, conditioner, and soap, clear your bathroom counter of anything you want to keep clear of construction, and move it all to another bathroom in your home. You should plan to use that other bathroom for the remainder of the shower remodeling.
However, if you only have one shower, things may become a little more complicated. Shower remodeling can take multiple days, so, in addition to cleaning out the shower as suggested above, you may also want to make arrangements to find alternative means of showering. This could mean staying over with friends and family, locating a place with public showers, or even considering the logistics of washing your hair in the sink or taking sponge baths.
Whatever you end up choosing, though, rest assured that the process will be completed as quickly as possible to get your routine back on track as soon as possible.