Bathroom use during addition
Edit: sounds like this is a non-issue as it seems generally very standard practice to use the site portable toilet (which is cleaned regularly) and not the finished existing bathrooms inside the house being renovated.
we are doing a major addition to our home. we will be keeping two full existing bathrooms as part of the renovation. project is underway but has been outside so far (foundation work). we have a portable toilet rented for the duration of the project.
I don't want to be a snob, but I don't want our existing bathrooms being used by the crew during the renovation. I think this would put a lot of unnecessary wear and tear on them. one bathroom has marble finishes so requires special maintenance and care. The other bathroom is more simple/basic, but I am also concerned about those finishes not holding up very well to work boots and not being cleaned regularly.
I keep hearing horror stories from people about things getting really beat up or pee bottles in the wall due to lack of bathroom access. however, we will have the portable toilet outside and it's going to be during the spring/summer months so it's not like they have to deal with winter etc.
we are adding two new bathrooms. maybe they will install a temporary toilet in one of those once the plumbing is in?
am I overthinking this...? am I being a snob? or do you have any thoughts on making this go smoothly? I looked into getting a credit for the portable toilet and letting them use the indoor more basic bathroom, but the money saved would not be nearly enough to spruce it up if it gets excessive wear.