Are you planning to add a bathroom or renovate a bathroom in your basement? Bathroom renovations can be complicated because they require extra attention when planning. Unlike a main-floor bathroom, you can’t just add it in.
In this post, we will explain what you need to know before installing or renovating your basement bathroom.
Why Your Basement Bathroom Requires Extra Attention
It’s not just add-and-go when you’re adding a bathroom in the basement, you’ll be working below the ground floor, which brings in extra challenges. The biggest challenge is plumbing. Often, adding a bathroom requires breaking into the concrete foundation to locate and place the right components. If you’re renovating, it’s possible the established plumbing may not line up with the layout you’re planning. Plumbing access is a key element to your basement renovation.
The Plumbing: Understanding What You’re Working With
If there is existing plumbing, you may be able to use it, but be aware that this might limit your layout options or has deteriorated and in need of repair.
If there is no plumbing, here’s what happens:
- The sewer lines will need to be video-scoped beneath the concrete to find the right connection point
- The concrete will need to be cut and removed to run new drainage and water lines
- You need to take into account existing elevations to maintain proper slope of drainage
What is found below the concrete may impact the location of your toilet, shower, and sink. Be prepared to be flexible about the layout you choose.
When Peak Improvements handles this in the design and building process, there is no guessing; we plan each step. With proper planning, this can be accomplished and avoid unexpected surprises or costs
The Layout: Tips For A Functional Bathroom
If you try to place the bathroom near existing plumbing, you can avoid any layout or design hiccups. After you’ve figured out the plumbing, it’s time to move on to the other features of a functional bathroom. Your priorities should be:
- Comfort and accessibility
- Good ventilation to prevent humidity build-up
- Soundproofing
Smart minor upgrades that make a big difference:
- Pocket doors to save space
- Large mirrors
- Heated floors
These upgrades aren’t necessary for your renovations, but they do add to the aesthetics of your space and can make your basement suite more appealing to potential tenants.
Legal Considerations
If you plan to rent out your renovated basement, it must comply with Edmonton’s legal suite requirements. These are the most important requirements for the bathroom:
- Proper ventilation
- Drainage grading (proper drainage that directs moisture away from the home)
- Safe and accessible fixtures
- Permits and inspections
Working with a knowledgeable team, like Peak Improvements, for your bathroom renovation ensures that everything is up to code from the beginning.
Peak Improvements Helps You Get It Right
Renovating your basement bathroom isn’t DIY territory—it requires knowledge, skill, and the right team. Peak Improvements offers design services that focus on quality and thoughtful planning. From scoping underground plumbing to all the finishing touches, we’ve got you covered.
Book a consultation or use our Legal Suite estimator tool to get started.