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There are numerous factors to consider ahead of any wetroom renovation. From selecting the right materials and designs to choosing the perfect showerhead, careful planning is required at every stage of the process.

Yet one of the most important decisions to make in a wetroom renovation project is when to get the work done so that disruption is kept to a minimum.

Here, wetroom specialists CCL Wetrooms, explain why winter could be the optimum season to tackle your overdue bathroom or wetroom revamp.

1. Your Home Will be Ready to Sell in Spring

If you’re looking to sell up and move house, renovating a wetroom in winter has many benefits. One of the biggest advantages is that your project will be finished before Spring, which is considered the best time of year to sell a property as it doesn’t clash with summer holidays and Christmas festivities.

Not only will a winter wetroom renovation ensure your property is ready to go on the market by March or April, but a remodelled bathroom is likely to attract more homebuyers. In turn, this may allow you to raise the asking price to reflect your investment, especially if your current wetroom has cracked tiles, leaky water pipes, and needs major repairs.

2. No Better Time for Interior Renovations

Starting any exterior renovation work in winter can be a major put-off.  After all, nobody wants their home exposed to the extreme cold and harsh conditions while the windows are replaced, or the roof retiled.

However, because wetroom renovations take place indoors where it’s shielded from the elements, winter is the perfect time to remodel. Not only can the work be carried out in the warm and dry conditions, but it will also be finished in time for you to throw open the windows and let in the milder Spring air.

3. Benefit from Enhanced Energy Efficiency

Energy bills tend to soar during the winter months as homes become increasingly costly to heat. This is also an ideal opportunity to improve energy efficiency by carrying out your wetroom renovations.

By carefully selecting the latest eco-friendly features such as water-saving showerheads, underfloor heating, or LED lighting, you can improve your home’s efficiency without compromising on functionality, and even reduce your energy bills.

4. Avoid Peak Remodelling Times

Most people wait until the weather warms up to start their home renovations and prepare for the holiday season ahead. But beginning remodelling work during Spring or Summer has its drawbacks – everyone else is also doing it resulting in a shortage of labour and materials.

By choosing the winter for your new wetroom installation you’ll avoid these peak times when other homeowners are racing to get their projects finished on schedule. You’re also likely to find that materials and time slots are more readily available in winter than summertime, allowing you to pick the perfect window of opportunity.

5. Bypass Annoying Work Delays

If you decide to renovate your wetroom when other homeowners are doing the same, you face the prospect of damaging and costly project delays. If another project elsewhere runs over time and misses the completion deadline, it is likely to negatively impact your own start time and push the work back to a later date.

By scheduling your wetroom revamp for the winter months, you’re reducing your chances of being affected by other homeowners and are less likely to suffer potentially expensive project delays.

6. Add the Latest On-Trend Designs

A new year often means a new line of wetroom and bathroom design trends to whet every homeowner’s appetite and put them in the mood for a renovation project. If you go for a winter wetroom revamp you can capitalise on these stylish red-hot trends before others catch up, making you a wetroom trailblazer in your own right.

Whether you opt for a fully modern look, something more classic, or a mixture of both, you’ll find a bunch of exciting new designs are released every winter that can be incorporated into your upgraded wetroom.

7. Steer Clear of Product Shortages

If a wetroom revamp during the most popular times can cause scheduling delays, it can also lead to product shortages that can throw a project off track. For example, your installation contractor may only have a small selection of showerheads or bath taps to choose from during peak months when stocks are low and other homeowners are also remodelling.

Waiting for essential wetroom products to come back in stock can lead to further project delays and more inconvenience for a homeowner. Therefore, scheduling the work for the winter when demand for products and materials is lower can help keep a project on time.

8. Cut Project Costs and Save Money

If you’re looking to renovate your wetroom on a limited budget, you may find that winter is the perfect season to do it. Since most people avoid home improvement projects during the colder months, contracts often provide perks and budget-friendly incentives to attract customers at this time of the year.

Booking a wetroom renovation for the winter could ultimately cost you significantly less than it would at busier times like Spring and Summer when demand for materials and services are at their highest.

9. Integrate Wetroom Heating Systems

Renovating in winter will enable you to upgrade your wetroom heating and integrate it with the rest of the house. You’ll have better access to your heating systems while work is being carried which can reduce overall labour costs.

A winter remodel provides the opportunity to install modern bathroom heating options such as underfloor heating or heated towel rails that are ultra-efficient, cost-effective, and help reduce energy consumption.

10. Lower Humidity Levels

Winter can be cold, but there are atmospheric advantages to wetroom renovations at this time of year. For instance, humidity levels are typically lower in winter which can aid the installation of wall and floor tiles, help them set quickly, and also aid the application of paint.

Similarly, less humidity in the wetroom allows the project to be completed quicker and on schedule, thus saving homeowners time and money.

From greater access to materials and products to fewer delays and faster completion times, there are many advantages to renovating a wetroom during the winter months.