Modern bathroom remodel with double vanity and walk-in shower

Bathroom remodeling

Bathroom remodels with waterproofing, ventilation, and finish details handled in order

Bathrooms are small rooms with expensive mistakes hiding behind the walls. We focus on moisture control, layout, safe access, tile planning, and a clean closeout for Morrisville townhomes, newer subdivisions, and busy households that cannot have the wrong bathroom offline for too long.

Bathroom scope

What matters before tile starts

A bathroom estimate should be more specific than “new shower and vanity.” We review subfloor condition, waterproofing approach, fixture placement, ventilation, tile layout, storage, and access before work begins.

Waterproofing and prep

Shower rebuilds, wall board, waterproofing method, niches, pan details, subfloor checks, and moisture-damaged areas.

Layout and comfort

Vanity width, toilet clearance, shower controls, lighting, mirror height, towel locations, door swing, and storage needs.

Closeout details

Grout review, caulk lines, fixture checks, fan testing, paint touchups, hardware, and a final punch-list walkthrough.

Occupied-home planning

We ask which bathroom the household will use, how early work can start, where materials can be staged, and how to protect halls, stairs, and nearby bedrooms.

Bathroom case studies

Bathroom-only project examples

Morrisville bathroom remodel with tile shower

Morrisville, NC

Primary bath shower and vanity rebuild

Waterproofing, tile layout, shower controls, vanity storage, ventilation, fixtures, paint, and a detailed punch-list closeout.

Full case study
Small bathroom before-style project condition

Cary, NC

Hall bath refresh with better ventilation

Kept the footprint, replaced dated fixtures, corrected fan performance, repaired wall surfaces, and improved the vanity and lighting plan.

Dark tile bathroom with freestanding tub and wet-area finishes

Raleigh, NC

Wet-area upgrade with tile and fixture planning

Focused on shower/tub area protection, tile transitions, fixture placement, towel storage, and a clean final inspection walkthrough.

Bathroom photos

Bathroom-specific proof for shower, vanity, and wet-area decisions

Bathroom FAQ

Questions we answer before demolition

Do you rebuild showers?

Yes. We discuss waterproofing method, drain condition, tile layout, niche placement, glass, controls, and the likely condition of framing or subfloor areas.

Can a bathroom stay in the same footprint?

Usually. Keeping the footprint can control cost, but we still check clearances, ventilation, storage, and whether existing plumbing locations make sense.

What causes bathroom costs to change?

Hidden moisture damage, subfloor repair, tile complexity, fixture selections, glass, plumbing changes, and electrical or ventilation corrections can affect price.

How do you protect the rest of the home?

We discuss access paths, dust control, floor protection, daily cleanup, material staging, and which bathroom the household can use during the work.

Need a bathroom estimate with the right level of detail?

Send bathroom photos, fixture goals, moisture concerns, and timing. We will respond with bathroom-specific next steps.

Request a Bathroom Estimate