Spa-like master baths. Functional guest bathrooms. Accessible design for aging in place. We remodel bathrooms that combine beauty and function.
Bathrooms take a beating. Daily use, moisture, and wear lead to outdated finishes, cracked tile, and fixtures that don't work like they should. Whether you're modernizing a dated bathroom, creating a spa-like retreat, or making your bathroom safer and more accessible, we'll help you design and build it.
Tile is the defining feature of most bathroom remodels. We install ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone tile in a variety of sizes and styles. Popular choices: large-format porcelain (12x24, 24x48), classic subway tile, mosaic accent tiles, and wood-look tile for floors.
We waterproof properly using Schluter systems or equivalent, ensuring your shower and tub surrounds are protected from moisture damage. We don't cut corners.
We measure your bathroom, discuss your vision, and show you tile and fixture options. We'll create a design that fits your space and budget.
We remove old fixtures and finishes. Plumbing and electrical are updated or relocated as needed.
We waterproof, install tile, and set your new vanity, toilet, and shower fixtures.
Paint, trim, hardware, and final walkthrough. Your bathroom is ready.
A full bathroom remodel typically ranges from $15,000 to $40,000 depending on size and finishes. A standard 5x8 guest bath with new tile, vanity, and fixtures runs $15,000–$25,000. Master bath remodels with double vanities, large tile showers, and high-end finishes range from $30,000–$50,000+.
Most bathroom remodels take 2–4 weeks. Simple vanity and tile updates can be done in 1–2 weeks. Full gut renovations with layout changes take longer. We provide a clear timeline and keep you updated.
Yes. We install walk-in showers (zero threshold or low curb), grab bars, comfort-height toilets, and accessible vanities. Many Utah families remodel bathrooms specifically for aging in place.
We install ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone tile. For showers, we recommend porcelain for durability and water resistance. Large-format tiles (12x24 or larger) reduce grout lines and are easier to clean. We always use proper waterproofing membranes behind the tile.