After 10 years of being in this house we are finally deciding to finish some of our 1300sf basement. For now, just a bedroom and bathroom. I had the builder install rough-ins, so the location is relatively fixed.
Anyway, figure I'd chronicle it on here as I may have lots of questions and might be asking for suggestions/opinions.
First order of business was rearranging some of the underground plumbing. We want to swap the location of the toilet and shower. We like the toilet in the little 'nook', and this allows us to have a slightly longer shower with a bench.
I had two contractors come out for layout ideas and pricing, but, it was a bit selfish on my part, as I plan to act as GC and do what I can. They both came in right at $30k. I hope to cut that in third or more.
I do work for a general contractor in commercial construction, so I have lots of contacts in the subcontractor world that are always happy to help. I am in the office so don't have my hands in any of this type of work, but am pretty handy and obviously have a wealth of information a phone call away.
Because of my professional relationships, we don't really have a budget, as I know some of my subs are willing to do work for free, labor only, or highly discounted. I don't count on it, but as we go, I can keep track of it, and we can maybe spend more in other areas if we see fit.
Here is our overall basement plan;

and a close up of 'phase 1'

I got some concrete cutters to come out last Friday and cut/demo some spots in the slab.


It was a bit of an adventure figuring out exactly where the 2" shower drain was going, I figured for sure it connected to that vertical stack in the upper left, but nope, it tees into the 3" toilet drain. Also weird is that other tee, which goes to a vent seen in the first picture. I confirmed with inspector that it is fine if it tees off a 3" line instead, so I didn't have to reroute it.
Last night I cut the plumbing all up and began to redo it. I'll get a picture tonight. I scheduled an inspection tuesday, so that will force me to get it done!
My concern right now is the shower drain location.. I am paranoid I'm going to put it somewhere that causes problems when it comes time to finish the shower.. but maybe I'm worrying too much?? We plan to NOT do a shower pan, but tile instead, so I think that helps me.
Costs so far;
Slab cut/demo ($0), plumbing fittings and pea gravel, $150.
Anyway, figure I'd chronicle it on here as I may have lots of questions and might be asking for suggestions/opinions.
First order of business was rearranging some of the underground plumbing. We want to swap the location of the toilet and shower. We like the toilet in the little 'nook', and this allows us to have a slightly longer shower with a bench.
I had two contractors come out for layout ideas and pricing, but, it was a bit selfish on my part, as I plan to act as GC and do what I can. They both came in right at $30k. I hope to cut that in third or more.
I do work for a general contractor in commercial construction, so I have lots of contacts in the subcontractor world that are always happy to help. I am in the office so don't have my hands in any of this type of work, but am pretty handy and obviously have a wealth of information a phone call away.
Because of my professional relationships, we don't really have a budget, as I know some of my subs are willing to do work for free, labor only, or highly discounted. I don't count on it, but as we go, I can keep track of it, and we can maybe spend more in other areas if we see fit.
Here is our overall basement plan;

and a close up of 'phase 1'

I got some concrete cutters to come out last Friday and cut/demo some spots in the slab.


It was a bit of an adventure figuring out exactly where the 2" shower drain was going, I figured for sure it connected to that vertical stack in the upper left, but nope, it tees into the 3" toilet drain. Also weird is that other tee, which goes to a vent seen in the first picture. I confirmed with inspector that it is fine if it tees off a 3" line instead, so I didn't have to reroute it.
Last night I cut the plumbing all up and began to redo it. I'll get a picture tonight. I scheduled an inspection tuesday, so that will force me to get it done!
My concern right now is the shower drain location.. I am paranoid I'm going to put it somewhere that causes problems when it comes time to finish the shower.. but maybe I'm worrying too much?? We plan to NOT do a shower pan, but tile instead, so I think that helps me.
Costs so far;
Slab cut/demo ($0), plumbing fittings and pea gravel, $150.