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You’re not just updating tile and fixtures. You’re reclaiming time in the morning when everyone’s fighting for the shower. You’re creating a space that doesn’t feel like it’s stuck in 1995. And if you’re thinking about selling down the road, you’re looking at a 60-70% return on what you put in.
Most bathroom remodeling projects in Southlake fall between $15,000 and $30,000, depending on size and finishes. That number matters because you need to know what’s realistic before you start tearing out walls. The timeline matters too—most bathroom renovations take 2-4 weeks when managed properly, not the months-long nightmare you’ve heard about from neighbors.
Here’s what changes after the work is done. Your morning routine doesn’t involve waiting. Your shower pressure actually works. The grout isn’t stained or cracking. And when guests use your bathroom, you’re not apologizing for outdated fixtures or that weird layout that’s never made sense.
We’ve been handling bathroom remodeling projects across Tarrant County since before most of the new developments in Southlake were even built. That’s over 30 years of working with the same building codes, the same inspectors, and the same Texas weather that affects everything from concrete curing to material selection.
Every person who works on your bathroom carries proper licensing and insurance for their specific trade. That’s not just a legal checkbox—it means the plumber doing your shower valve replacement actually knows what they’re doing, and you’re protected if something goes wrong.
You get one point of contact from start to finish. No juggling phone calls between the tile guy, the plumber, and the electrician. One timeline. One team. One written estimate that doesn’t change unless you decide to change something.
First, we come to your home in Southlake and look at what you’re working with. We measure everything, check for any structural issues that might affect the project, and talk through what you want to change. You tell us if you’re thinking walk-in shower, double vanity, new lighting—whatever’s on your list.
Then we put together a fixed-price estimate. This isn’t a ballpark number that grows every week. It’s a written price that includes labor, materials, permits, and waste removal. If you approve it, that’s what you pay unless you ask us to add or change something later.
Once we start, we handle the demo, rough-in work, inspections, installation, and final touches. The plumbing gets updated or relocated if needed. Electrical gets moved for new lighting or outlets. Tile goes in with proper waterproofing and moisture barriers—critical in Texas humidity. Fixtures get installed by licensed professionals who actually know how to do it right.
You’ll see progress every day, and you’ll know exactly where we are in the timeline. Most bathroom remodels take about three weeks from start to finish. When we’re done, everything works, everything’s up to code, and you’re not dealing with callbacks or fixes.
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Your bathroom renovation includes everything needed to take the space from outdated to functional. That means shower remodeling or full tub-to-shower conversions if that’s what makes sense for your family. Bathtub installation or replacement if you want to keep a tub for kids or resale value. Vanity replacement with storage that actually works for your household. Tile installation on floors and walls with proper waterproofing underneath.
In Southlake, where home values average well above the state median, most homeowners are choosing mid-to-high-end finishes. That might mean frameless glass shower enclosures instead of curtains. Quartz or granite countertops instead of laminate. Upgraded fixtures that don’t leak or lose pressure after six months. These choices affect your budget, but they also affect how long the remodel lasts and how much value it adds.
We also handle the stuff most people don’t think about until it becomes a problem. Ventilation that actually prevents mold. Lighting that works for putting on makeup or shaving. Outlets where you need them, installed to current code. Accessibility features if you’re planning to age in place—things like zero-threshold showers or grab bars that don’t look institutional.
Most bathroom remodeling projects in Southlake run between $15,000 and $30,000, depending on the size of the space and what you’re changing. A small half-bath with basic updates might come in around $10,000. A primary bathroom with a walk-in shower, double vanity, and high-end tile can push closer to $35,000 or more.
The big cost drivers are fixtures, tile, and labor. If you’re relocating plumbing or electrical, that adds to the price. Custom tile work costs more than standard patterns. Frameless glass shower enclosures cost more than basic doors. But these aren’t just aesthetic choices—they affect durability and how long before you’re dealing with repairs.
We give you a fixed-price estimate upfront that includes everything: labor, materials, permits, waste removal. That number doesn’t change unless you decide to upgrade something mid-project. No surprise charges for things we “forgot” to mention.
Most bathroom remodels take between two and four weeks when managed by professionals who know what they’re doing. The timeline depends on the scope—a simple vanity and tile refresh might be done in two weeks, while a full gut renovation with relocated plumbing takes closer to four.
Here’s what eats up time: waiting for inspections, waiting for custom materials to arrive, and dealing with unexpected issues like old plumbing that needs updating to meet current code. We handle all of that coordination so you’re not the one calling the inspector or tracking down the tile delivery.
DIY bathroom projects often stretch from weeks into months because homeowners underestimate how many specialized trades are involved. You need a plumber for the shower valve and drain work. An electrician for lighting and outlets. Someone who knows how to waterproof properly so you don’t have mold issues later. When one team manages all of that, the project moves faster and you’re not living with a torn-up bathroom for half the year.
Yes, if you’re doing anything beyond cosmetic updates. Replacing a toilet or vanity usually doesn’t require a permit. But if you’re moving plumbing, relocating electrical, or changing the bathroom layout, Southlake requires permits and inspections.
This isn’t bureaucratic nonsense—it’s how you make sure the work is done safely and up to code. Unpermitted work can become a nightmare when you try to sell your home. Buyers’ inspectors find it, and suddenly you’re either redoing the work properly or negotiating thousands off your sale price.
We handle all the permitting and inspection scheduling as part of the project. You don’t have to figure out what forms to file or when the inspector needs to show up. We know Tarrant County’s requirements and what inspectors are looking for, so we don’t fail inspections and delay your timeline.
The terms get used interchangeably, but technically a renovation means restoring or updating what’s there, while a remodel means changing the layout or structure. In practice, most projects involve both—you’re updating finishes and fixtures while also maybe moving a wall or relocating the shower.
What matters more than terminology is understanding what you’re actually getting. Are you just swapping out the vanity and painting, or are you tearing everything down to the studs and rebuilding? Is the plumbing staying where it is, or are you moving the toilet to create more space? These decisions affect cost, timeline, and how disruptive the project is to your daily life.
When you talk to us, we’ll walk through exactly what needs to happen based on what you want to change. If your goal is a bigger shower, we’ll explain whether that means just replacing the enclosure or if we need to move plumbing and retile. You’ll know what you’re signing up for before we start tearing anything out.
Yes, and most of our Southlake clients do exactly that. If you have multiple bathrooms, we’ll work on one at a time so you’re not completely without facilities. If we’re remodeling your only bathroom, the project timeline becomes even more critical—we prioritize getting the toilet functional at the end of each day whenever possible.
Here’s what to expect: there will be noise during demo and installation. There will be dust, though we contain it as much as possible with plastic barriers and proper ventilation. There will be workers in your home during business hours. If that’s going to be a problem, it’s better to know upfront and plan accordingly.
The alternative is moving out for three weeks, which most people don’t want to do. We’ve done hundreds of bathroom remodels with families living in the house. It’s manageable if you know what’s coming and the contractor is respectful of your space and timeline.
Clear everything out of the bathroom—toiletries, towels, anything stored in cabinets or drawers. We’ll handle removing the old fixtures and materials, but we’re not going through your personal items. If you have medications or valuables in the bathroom, move them before we start.
Make sure there’s clear access to the bathroom from outside. We’ll be hauling out old materials and bringing in new ones, so if your driveway is blocked or we can’t get to the front door easily, that slows things down. Let us know if you have pets that need to be kept away from the work area—we’ll make sure doors stay closed, but it helps if you’ve got a plan for keeping animals out of the space.
If you haven’t picked out all your fixtures and finishes yet, do that before the start date. We can’t install a vanity if you haven’t decided which one you want, and waiting for you to make selections adds days to the timeline. We’ll give you a checklist of what needs to be decided and by when, so there’s no confusion about what’s holding up progress.
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