A bathroom remodel consistently ranks among the highest-return renovation projects, both for daily usability and for resale value. It is also one of the least forgiving rooms to get wrong: waterproofing, ventilation, and fixture placement all have to be right the first time. Our licensed team handles the full process, from initial design through final inspection.
What Our Bathroom Remodeling Service Includes
Layout and Design
We assess whether your current layout works well or whether relocating a vanity, expanding a shower, or reconfiguring the space would improve daily use. Structural and plumbing changes are reviewed before they are included in your plan.
Showers, Tubs, and Waterproofing
Shower and tub installations are one of the most failure-prone parts of a bathroom if not built correctly. We follow manufacturer waterproofing specifications for every membrane and drain, and inspect waterproofing before any tile is installed.
Vanities, Countertops, and Storage
Vanity size, storage configuration, and countertop material are chosen based on how the bathroom is actually used, not just how it photographs. This is especially important in primary bathrooms shared by more than one person.
Tile and Flooring
Floor and wall tile selection affects both the look and the slip-resistance of the finished bathroom. We walk through samples with you and flag any material that is not well suited to a wet environment before it is ordered.
Plumbing and Ventilation
Fixture relocation, updated supply lines, and proper exhaust ventilation are handled by licensed plumbers and brought up to current code, reducing the risk of moisture and mold issues after the remodel is finished.
Bathroom Remodel Cost Factors
Bathroom remodel pricing is driven by a smaller set of variables than most rooms, which makes early planning especially useful:
- Plumbing changes. Keeping fixtures in their existing locations costs significantly less than relocating them.
- Shower or tub type. A tiled walk-in shower typically costs more than a standard tub-shower combination, largely due to waterproofing labor.
- Tile selection. Tile material and size affect both material cost and installation labor.
- Vanity and countertop tier. Stock, semi-custom, and full custom vanities span a wide price range.
For a broader comparison across remodel types, our cost breakdown by project type is a useful starting point before your consultation.
Primary Bathroom vs. Guest Bathroom Remodels
Primary bathroom remodels tend to prioritize a larger shower, double vanity, and higher-end finishes, since the room is used daily by the household. Guest and powder room remodels typically focus on durable, easy-to-maintain finishes at a lower overall cost, since usage and wear are lighter. We scope both differently rather than applying a one-size-fits-all plan.
Avoiding Common Bathroom Remodel Problems
The most common bathroom remodel issues we get called in to fix are improperly waterproofed showers, inadequate ventilation leading to moisture buildup, and layouts that ignore door swing and fixture clearances. These are avoidable with a licensed team from the design stage. Our guide to remodeling mistakes to avoid covers more issues that apply across every room type, not just bathrooms.
Start Your Bathroom Remodel
If your bathroom is outdated, cramped, or simply not working for your household, a free consultation is the first step toward a clear, itemized plan.
Request a free estimate and we will walk your bathroom through the same process that has kept our remodels on budget and on schedule.