Bathrooms & Showers
Why Homeowners Pick us for Bathrooms
Clear Quotes, Scope & Schedule
Waterproofing Systems
Clean and Respectful Crew
Our Process
-
Step 1.
Measure & Options Review
-
Step 2.
Waterproofing + Preparation
-
Step 3.
Tile Set & Finishing Details
-
Step 4.
Final Walk-Through & Care Tips
What a Typical Bathroom Project Looks Like
Example Project: Bathroom & Walk-In Shower Upgrade
Here’s a typical bathroom project we handle all the time. In this example, the homeowners wanted to replace an old fiberglass tub with a walk-in shower and update the floor tile at the same time. We started by checking the framing, plumbing locations, and subfloor to make sure everything could handle a new tile shower without future leaks or movement.
From there, we lay out the tile so grout lines line up across the floor, shower walls, and niche instead of looking random. We plan drain location, slopes, and curb height so water flows exactly where it should and the shower still feels comfortable to stand in. Waterproofing is done before a single tile is set, using proper membranes and sealed corners.
During the job, we protect nearby areas, keep dust down, and phase the work so at least one bathroom in the home stays usable. The end result is a solid, fully waterproof shower with straight lines, clean corners, and slip-resistant floor tile, built to be used every day, not just photographed once and forgotten.