Luxury Residential · Bathroom Remodeling
The rooms are small. The tolerances are not.
Waterproofing done to specification, tile set to the line, fixtures per your selections — primary baths, guest baths, and powder rooms.
A bathroom is the easiest room to make look finished and the hardest to make actually right. What matters is invisible: the waterproofing system behind the tile, the slope of the pan, the blocking behind the grab-bar you might want in twenty years.
We build baths from the inside out — membrane systems installed to manufacturer specification, plumbing brought to code, ventilation sized correctly — then finish them to the detail: tile laid out from the sightlines, glass measured after tile, hardware set level to the eye.
What's included
- Layout redesign, including tub-to-shower conversions
- Waterproofing systems installed to specification — documented
- Tile and stone: floors, walls, niches, curbs
- Vanities, counters, and mirrors per selections
- Plumbing fixtures and shower systems
- Lighting, ventilation, and heated-floor options
- Custom glass enclosures, measured and installed
How it gets done
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Design & selections
Layout, tile, stone, and fixtures finalized with allowances stated in dollars.
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Rough & waterproof
Demo, plumbing and electrical rough-in, and the waterproofing that decides the room's lifespan.
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Finish
Tile, vanity, fixtures, glass, paint — set to the line.
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Walkthrough
Inspected against the standard, punch list closed in days.
Questions, answered
How long does a primary bath take?
Typically four to seven weeks of construction once materials are on hand. Powder rooms and guest baths run shorter.
Do you handle plumbing relocations?
Yes — moving a drain or a wet wall is routine work when it's planned in design rather than discovered in demolition.
Why do bath remodels blow up for other people?
Water damage and lowballed allowances discovered mid-project. Our discovery stage looks before we bid, and our allowances are honest numbers in writing.