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Getting ready for a big renovation is exciting! If you’re tackling the initial strip-out yourself to save time and money before the professional builder or kitchen fitter arrives, knowing how to do it safely is crucial. This is your essential guide to demolition prep, ensuring a smooth hand-over to your tradesperson—and a clear path for …

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Getting ready for a big renovation is exciting! If you’re tackling the initial strip-out yourself to save time and money before the professional builder or kitchen fitter arrives, knowing how to do it safely is crucial. This is your essential guide to demolition prep, ensuring a smooth hand-over to your tradesperson—and a clear path for your removal specialist to clear the resulting waste.

Phase 1: Safety first – your demolition prep checklist

Before you even touch a hammer, proper preparation is non-negotiable.

  • Safety gear: Put on goggles, dust masks, thick gloves, and steel-toe boots. Demolition creates sharp debris and dust.
  • Property protection: Cover air vents and seal off the work area with plastic sheeting to contain dust. Lay down thick floor protection (like plywood or specialized runners) in the pathways leading outside.
  • Waste management: Have a clear plan for debris. Know where the rubbish is going before you start, and consider arranging a local removal specialist to come in quickly once the strip-out is complete.

Phase 2: How to disconnect utilities for renovation

Safety around water and electricity is the most important step. Never start swinging a sledgehammer until you’ve confirmed the area is safe.

  • Water Supply: Find the main isolation valve for the room (often under the sink, bath panel, or in the floorboards). If none exists, turn off the cold water stopcock for the whole house. Open taps to drain residual water.
  • Electrics: Locate the breaker or fuse box. Identify the circuit for the room (e.g., bathroom lights, kitchen sockets) and switch it off. Use a non-contact voltage tester on every cable you plan to cut or remove to be absolutely sure.
  • Gas: For gas hobs or cookers, the gas supply must be isolated by a Gas Safe registered engineer. This is not a DIY job.

Phase 3: Removing fixtures (How to strip out a bathroom or kitchen)

Systematic removal prevents unnecessary damage and makes cleanup easier.

  • Appliances: Disconnect and remove fridges, washing machines, and cookers.
  • Remove kitchen cabinets DIY: Start with upper cabinets. Empty them first. Unscrew the fixings from the wall studs. For base cabinets, remove the worktop (this often comes off in sections) first, then proceed with un-fixing the base units.
  • Bathroom fixtures: Remove the mirror, vanity, toilet (disconnect the cistern supply first), and finally the bath or shower enclosure.

If you’re attempting a full DIY bathroom gutting guide, remember that the floor and wall tiles are usually the last to go, as they generate the most dust and rubble. Use a chisel or hammer drill carefully.

The final step: Clearing the rubble with a removal specialist

Once you’ve successfully completed the strip-out, you’ll be left with a substantial pile of debris—from plasterboard and metal to old tiles and cabinetry. This is where your specialist shines.

Trying to get rid of heavy, mixed waste yourself is time-consuming and often expensive due to tip charges. By using a removal specialist, you are booking licensed professionals who will:

  • Handle all waste: Safely load all the heavy, awkward rubble you’ve generated.
  • Provide labour: They do the heavy lifting, saving your back after the demolition work.
  • Ensure compliance: They are licensed to transport and dispose of the waste legally, ensuring you aren’t liable for accidental fly-tipping.

When your site is clear, your builders and fitters can start their work on a clean slate immediately, keeping your renovation timeline on track.

With Rated People, you have the power to get it done. Find a trusted, local tradesperson today.

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Restyling a room with one simple trick: Painting the tiles https://www.ratedpeople.com/blog/how-to-paint-tiles-2 https://www.ratedpeople.com/blog/how-to-paint-tiles-2#respond Mon, 06 Jun 2022 16:22:27 +0000 https://www.ratedpeople.com/blog/?p=42046

Photo credit @little_savage_life Are you looking for a simple and inexpensive way to transform your kitchen or bathroom without the hassle of a full refit? If so, then painting over tiles is the quick and budget-friendly way to completely restyle a space for incredible results. There are a few things you need to consider when …

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Are you looking for a simple and inexpensive way to transform your kitchen or bathroom without the hassle of a full refit? If so, then painting over tiles is the quick and budget-friendly way to completely restyle a space for incredible results.

Plant on table next to grey cabinet with washbasin in simple modern bathroom interior. Real photo

There are a few things you need to consider when painting tiles to redesign your room. Repainted tiles will last longest in a space that doesn’t get too wet, too often; think kitchen countertops or bathroom walls not splashbacks or shower surrounds. Decide on the finish you would like – gloss or matt; gloss is easier to clean but matt finishes are more contemporary. Lastly, choose your design; you could go for a block of bright colour to reinvigorate the space or let your creative side loose and use a stencil to create the appearance of new patterned tiles for a fraction of the price.

Close up of hands removing a decorative painting stencil with a vintage design from the floor tiles after successfully painted into grey.

4 Steps to Painting Tiles:

Close up view of new modern kitchen solid wood oak counter with built in black rectangular granite sink, repainted grey colour tile wall. Corner cupboard.

1 – Prepare the space; clear the area, lay dust sheets and stick masking tape along the tiled edge to protect walls. If you have bits of grout missing then use epoxy resin to fill these in before you paint

2 – Clean the tiles and grout with soap and water, making sure to let it dry completely

3 –  Sand down the surface of the tiles to take the gloss off, wipe clean afterwards

4 – Paint the tiles and grout, using a small roller to thinly and evenly apply tile paint. You will need to let it dry fully before adding another coat. Two or three coats should be enough. You could also add a clear lacquer as a final coat to prolong tile life.

If you want a bold statement use a contrasting colour for the grouting. It’ll take a steady hand but painting over the grout lines gives a definite wow factor.  

Black and white subway tiled kitchen with numerous plants on counter tops. The subway tile grouting has been painted black.

If you want an experienced hand for detailed and neat repainting you can find vetted, professional painters and tilers by posting your job on Rated People.

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