Bathroom remodels built to stay dry.
Bathroom remodeling requires careful coordination of waterproofing, tile, plumbing, ventilation, lighting, and finish work in a compact space.
We document the proposed wet-area assembly and fixture layout before finish materials are installed. Existing framing, plumbing, and ventilation conditions can affect the final scope.
What a bathroom job usually covers
- Gut to the studs, with the tub or pan removed and the subfloor inspected for prior leaks
- Rough plumbing adjustments and valve replacement while the walls are open
- Waterproofing membrane at the shower pan, curb, and wet walls
- Tile setting including niches, benches, and a shower pan pitched for drainage
- Ventilation routing and exterior termination where the project requires it
- Vanity, toilet, glass, trim, testing, and final walkthrough as defined in the scope
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Recent bathroom remodeling projects.
See more workPlanning your bathroom remodeling project.
Open the wall before you finalize the layout
Prewar wet walls may contain cast-iron stacks or other constraints that limit fixture relocation. We review accessible conditions before pricing and document any scope change discovered after demolition.
Plan the ventilation route early
Where mechanical ventilation is required or included, the duct route and termination need to be evaluated before finishes are installed. A soffit, joist bay, or other routing may affect the scope.
Large-format tile needs a flat wall
The big marble-look porcelain everyone wants right now shows every dip in a wall. If the framing is out, it gets shimmed or floated first. Skipping that step is why large tile sometimes ends up with lipping between pieces.
Common questions about bathroom remodeling.
How long does a full bathroom gut take?
Duration depends on the existing conditions, fixture changes, approvals, and material availability. The estimate includes a schedule for the agreed scope, including required curing time.
Can we keep one bathroom usable during the work?
If the home has a second bathroom, work can often be sequenced one room at a time. For a one-bathroom home, we discuss access limitations and temporary arrangements before work begins.
Do you do curbless or walk-in showers?
Yes, though a curbless pan needs the subfloor recessed between joists to get the pitch, which is straightforward in some framing and not possible in others. We check the floor structure before quoting one.
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