Dolemite
Jan 4, 2009, 08:30 PM
I have a 50 x 40 barn and I had the builder go in when constructed and rough in the septic tank, the drain, the inside plumbing for a sink, toilet, shower and hot water heater. The only framing is the barn wall itself with no finished interior walls.
Now I want to finish the interior and have a nine foot ceiling and close in a large bathroom with insulation and wood flooring and one other interior door leading to the left side of barn. (there is already an interior metal door leading from the barn to the back room where the bathroom will be.
Several questions:
1. How many electrical sockets should I have. I will need lights for the shower, the sink and for the room.
2. studded walls and no windows, so with 9 foot ceilings, how are the ceilings finished and framed out?
3. Do I need to frame in a subfloor? If so, will this affect the already installed door of the barn?
4. My neighbor is saying I need to chip away the concrete around the toilet plumbing to install the flange, is this necessary with some flanges?
Should I just sub out the job to a plumber and a carpenter/electrician and purchase the materials myself? I really need to do another project. I have built several structures (barns, pavillions, playhouses) but never any plumbing or electrical except typical "honey-dos".
Now I want to finish the interior and have a nine foot ceiling and close in a large bathroom with insulation and wood flooring and one other interior door leading to the left side of barn. (there is already an interior metal door leading from the barn to the back room where the bathroom will be.
Several questions:
1. How many electrical sockets should I have. I will need lights for the shower, the sink and for the room.
2. studded walls and no windows, so with 9 foot ceilings, how are the ceilings finished and framed out?
3. Do I need to frame in a subfloor? If so, will this affect the already installed door of the barn?
4. My neighbor is saying I need to chip away the concrete around the toilet plumbing to install the flange, is this necessary with some flanges?
Should I just sub out the job to a plumber and a carpenter/electrician and purchase the materials myself? I really need to do another project. I have built several structures (barns, pavillions, playhouses) but never any plumbing or electrical except typical "honey-dos".