Bathrooms

Bathroom remodels built with proper framing, substrate, and durable finishes for long lasting durability. Focused on clean design and improved function .

What We Offer

  • Demo and prep work includes removing existing fixtures, tile, drywall, and damaged materials, exposing the structure for inspection. This stage also involves correcting any discovered issues, cleaning the workspace, leveling surfaces, and preparing the framing and substrate so the rebuild can be completed properly and to standard. Additional tasks may include repairing rot, adjusting plumbing or electrical routes, and ensuring all surfaces are stable, straight, and ready for waterproofing or backer installation.

  • Framing and structural adjustments involve repairing or rebuilding wall sections, correcting out-of-level or out-of-plumb framing, and modifying stud layouts to support the updated bathroom design. This can include reframing shower walls, reinforcing weakened areas, relocating openings, and ensuring all studs, blocking, and backing are properly installed for tile, fixtures, and finishes. The goal is to create a solid, straight, and stable structure that meets current standards and provides a reliable foundation for the rest of the remodel.

  • Substrate and waterproofing installation includes setting cement board, foam board, or other approved backer systems, fastening them correctly, and preparing all surfaces for tile and finishes. This stage also involves applying waterproofing membranes, sealing corners and transitions, reinforcing seams, and ensuring proper slope and drainage in wet areas. The goal is to create a stable, moisture-protected foundation that prevents future leaks and provides long-term durability for the completed bathroom.

  • Tile installation includes preparing all surfaces, setting tile with proper spacing, leveling, and layout, and cutting pieces to fit cleanly around edges, corners, and fixtures. This stage also involves installing appropriate underlayment, using the correct thinset or mortar, reinforcing transitions, and ensuring consistent lines throughout the space. Grout is applied and sealed for durability, creating a clean, long-lasting finish that meets industry standards.

  • Plumbing adjustments and fixture replacement involve relocating or updating supply lines and drains, installing new valves, and ensuring all connections meet current standards. This may include setting new shower valves, adjusting drain height or position, upgrading old piping, and preparing rough-ins for sinks, toilets, and tubs. All fixtures are installed with proper sealing, alignment, and support to ensure reliable operation and long-term performance.

  • Electrical and lighting updates include running new wiring, adding or relocating lighting points, installing recessed lights, and upgrading switches, outlets, and exhaust fans. This stage also involves ensuring circuits are correctly sized, protected, and grounded, and that all components meet current electrical code requirements. Proper installation improves safety, reliability, and visibility while providing reliable power for updated bathroom fixtures.

  • Vanity, countertop, and cabinet installation involves setting new units in place, leveling and securing them to wall framing, and ensuring proper alignment for plumbing and hardware. This includes anchoring cabinets, installing countertops with correct support, cutting openings for fixtures, and adjusting doors and drawers for smooth operation. All components are fastened, sealed, and finished to create a stable, functional setup that’s ready for plumbing and final trim.

  • Drywall, texture, and paint work includes hanging new drywall, fastening it properly, taping seams, and applying multiple coats of joint compound for a smooth, even surface. This stage may also involve repairing damaged areas, blending patches, and matching existing textures. Once the surface is prepared, primer and finish paint are applied for a clean, consistent appearance. Proper drywall and finishing ensure straight lines, solid walls, and a professional final look.

  • Trim and finish work includes installing baseboards, casing, door trim, shelves, and other detailed components that complete the bathroom. This stage involves precise measuring, cutting, and fastening to ensure tight joints, straight lines, and clean transitions. Caulking, sanding, and touch-up painting are performed as needed to create a polished, consistent appearance. Proper finish work ties the entire remodel together and delivers a professional final result.

Reliable bathroom renovations constructed with correct methods, from proper framing and backing to updated materials and precise finish installations.

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