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You stop working around broken fixtures and cramped layouts. Your morning routine doesn’t involve dodging puddles or fighting for counter space. The lighting actually works when you need it, and the ventilation clears the mirror in seconds instead of minutes.
Storage makes sense because it’s designed around what you actually use. Drawers go where you reach. Shelving fits your products, not someone else’s idea of what a bathroom should hold.
And when guests use your bathroom, you’re not apologizing for outdated tile or explaining why the faucet only works at certain angles. The space reflects how you live now—not how someone built homes thirty years ago. That’s what happens when we actually listen before we start tearing out walls.
A Plus Home Remodel has spent over three decades working in Rendon, TX and throughout Tarrant County. We know how the clay soil here affects foundation work, what local inspectors look for during bathroom renovations, and which materials hold up against Texas humidity.
Every bathroom remodeler on our crew carries proper licensing and insurance for their specific trade. You get one point of contact, one timeline, and one written estimate that doesn’t change unless you ask us to change it.
We’re not the cheapest option in Rendon—and that’s intentional. You’re paying for porcelain tile that handles moisture correctly, not builder-grade shortcuts. For licensed plumbers who pull permits and pass inspections the first time. For a bathroom remodel service that doesn’t disappear mid-project when the next job calls.
First, we walk your space and listen. You tell us what’s not working—the layout, the lighting, the storage, whatever’s driving you crazy. We take measurements, check for underlying issues like water damage or ventilation problems, and talk through what’s realistic for your timeline and budget.
Then we design it digitally so you can see the layout before we touch a wall. You’ll know where the vanity sits, how the shower tile looks, and whether the lighting actually solves your problem. Changes happen here, not after demolition.
Once you approve the design, we give you a written estimate. That number doesn’t move unless you request changes. We pull the permits, schedule inspections, and coordinate every trade—plumbing, electrical, tile, whatever the job requires. Most full bathroom renovations take between seven and fourteen days. Simpler updates run three to five days.
You’re not managing subcontractors or chasing down material deliveries. We handle that. When we finish, your bathroom passes inspection, functions the way you need it to, and doesn’t require a follow-up call three weeks later because something wasn’t installed correctly.
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Every bathroom remodeling project starts with demolition and prep work. We protect the rest of your home, remove old fixtures without damaging surrounding walls, and address any structural or moisture issues before new materials go in.
Plumbing and electrical get updated to current Tarrant County codes. That means proper ventilation to handle Texas humidity, GFCI outlets where required, and water lines that won’t leak three months after installation. If you’re adding a walk-in shower or moving a bathtub, we reroute the plumbing correctly the first time.
Tile installation matters more than most homeowners realize. Rendon’s clay soil shifts, which means your bathroom floor needs proper underlayment and waterproofing. We use porcelain or luxury vinyl that handles moisture without warping, and we slope shower floors correctly so water drains instead of pooling in corners.
Custom vanities get built around your storage needs—double sinks if your household requires them, drawer organizers for specific items, countertop space that actually fits your daily routine. Lighting gets placed where you need it, not just where the builder stuck a fixture in 1987. And when we’re done, everything passes inspection without requiring a second visit.
Most full bathroom renovations in Rendon run between $15,000 and $35,000, depending on size, materials, and how much you’re changing. A simple refresh—new vanity, updated fixtures, fresh tile—sits on the lower end. Gut jobs with layout changes, custom tile work, and high-end finishes cost more.
Here’s what drives the price up: moving plumbing or electrical, which requires permits and inspection fees. Custom tile work, especially if you’re doing floor-to-ceiling shower tile or intricate patterns. High-end fixtures and finishes. Structural repairs if we find water damage or code violations once walls come down.
We give you a written estimate before work starts, and that number doesn’t change unless you request modifications. No surprise costs halfway through the job. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for bathtub replacement, shower remodeling, vanity installation, and every other line item before we pull the first permit.
Plan on seven to fourteen days for a complete bathroom remodel in Rendon, TX. That includes demolition, plumbing and electrical updates, tile installation, fixture installation, and final inspection. Smaller projects—vanity replacement, bathtub installation, or cosmetic updates—typically take three to five days.
Delays happen when we uncover issues behind the walls. Old water damage, outdated wiring that doesn’t meet current code, or structural problems that need fixing before new materials go in. We can’t predict those until demolition, but we address them immediately so they don’t turn into bigger problems later.
Permit approval and inspection scheduling also affect timelines. Tarrant County requires permits for most bathroom remodeling work, and inspectors need to sign off before we close walls or install final fixtures. We handle all of that coordination, but it adds a few days to the schedule. When we give you a timeline during consultation, it accounts for realistic permit and inspection windows—not best-case scenarios that never actually happen.
Yes, if you’re doing anything beyond cosmetic updates. Tarrant County requires permits for plumbing changes, electrical work, structural modifications, and most fixture relocations. That includes moving a toilet, adding a shower, replacing a bathtub, or upgrading electrical to handle modern lighting and ventilation.
Permits aren’t optional red tape—they ensure your bathroom renovation meets current building codes and passes inspection. That matters when you sell your home, file an insurance claim, or need to prove the work was done correctly. Unpermitted work can tank a home sale or leave you liable for expensive corrections later.
We pull all required permits and schedule inspections as part of your bathroom remodel service. We’ve worked with Tarrant County inspectors for over thirty years, so we know exactly what they’re checking for and how to pass the first time. You don’t deal with permit offices or inspection scheduling—we handle that while you go about your day.
Porcelain tile or luxury vinyl. Both handle moisture without warping, hold up to daily use, and work with Rendon’s clay soil movement. Porcelain costs more upfront but lasts decades. Luxury vinyl costs less and installs faster, making it a smart choice if you’re watching budget but still want durability.
Avoid natural stone unless you’re committed to regular sealing and maintenance. Texas humidity accelerates wear on porous materials, and stone requires more upkeep than most homeowners want to deal with. Laminate doesn’t belong in bathrooms—it swells when moisture gets underneath, which happens eventually no matter how careful you are.
Proper installation matters more than material choice. Your bathroom floor needs waterproof underlayment and correct slope toward drains. Rendon’s clay soil shifts with moisture changes, so we account for that during subfloor prep. Cutting corners here leads to cracked grout, loose tiles, and water damage that costs more to fix than doing it right the first time.
Absolutely. Most bathroom remodeling projects in Rendon keep the existing layout and focus on updating fixtures, improving storage, upgrading tile, and fixing lighting or ventilation issues. That approach costs less and takes less time because you’re not moving plumbing or rerouting electrical.
You can still get major improvements without layout changes. Replace a standard tub with a walk-in shower. Install a custom vanity with storage that actually works for your household. Upgrade to modern fixtures that don’t leak or require constant repairs. Add proper lighting so you’re not doing your makeup in shadows. Improve ventilation so the mirror clears in seconds instead of staying fogged for ten minutes.
Layout changes make sense when the current configuration genuinely doesn’t function—like a toilet positioned too close to the vanity, or a shower that’s too cramped for daily use. But if the bones work and you just hate the finishes, keeping the layout saves money and shortens your timeline without sacrificing results.
Soft spots in the floor, especially near the toilet or shower. Discolored or bubbling paint on walls and ceilings. Grout that’s cracked or missing in multiple spots. A musty smell that doesn’t go away even after cleaning. Those are the obvious signs, and they mean water’s getting where it shouldn’t.
Less obvious indicators include tiles that sound hollow when you tap them, which suggests the underlayment has deteriorated. Caulking that’s pulled away from seams around the tub or shower. Warped baseboards or trim. Mold or mildew that keeps coming back no matter how often you scrub it. If you’re seeing any of these in your Rendon bathroom, there’s likely damage behind the walls or under the floor.
We check for water damage during every bathroom renovation consultation. Sometimes it’s minor—a small leak that’s easy to fix before new materials go in. Sometimes it’s extensive and requires subfloor replacement or wall repairs. Either way, addressing it before your remodel prevents bigger problems later. Covering up water damage with new tile and fixtures just means you’ll be tearing everything out again in a few years when the problem gets worse.
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