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Frequently Asked Questions
About Bathroom Remodeling
We've compiled a list of the most commonly asked questions about our bathroom remodeling services.
If you can't find the answer you're looking for here, please don't hesitate to contact us directly.
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How much does a bathroom remodel cost?The cost of a bathroom remodel can vary widely depending on the scope of the project, materials used, and labor involved. Check out our bathroom remodel guide to help you estimate your budget and learn more about factors that can affect remodel costs. Schedule a complementary in-home consultation and project estimate to help you get a better idea of the cost specific to your needs.
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What does a partial bathroom remodel include?Homeowners facing on-going issues with their old shower or tub (i.e. leaks, mold, poor functionality, or safety concerns) often choose to do a partial remodel. This can include a shower replacement, a tub-to-shower conversion, a new wall-system for easier maintenance and cleaning, or safety & accessibility upgrades. These projects can be completed quickly and efficiently within a couple of days.
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What does a full bathroom remodel include?A full remodel usually begins with updating your bathtub, shower, and toilet within your existing floor plan, but can also include replacing vanities, flooring and light fixtures. This is a great way to update an outdated design. For some customer, the project adds safety and comfort to their bathroom. We would be happy to discuss your bathroom remodeling goals in-person with you.
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How long does an installation take?Shower and tub projects are installed in as little as 2 days. Full bathroom remodels are usually completed within a week. However, this can vary depending on the size of your bathroom, the materials you choose, the complexity of the job, and if we discover presence of significant issues with plumbing, electrical, or other issues that could affect the project timeline.
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What happens during an in-home consultation?During the in-home consultation, we first listen to your needs and wants so we can design a bathroom solution for you. Then, we will measure your bathroom, discuss design ideas, and help you select products from the best national brands. Once we understand the full scope of work, we will provide you with a quote before we leave. There is no obligation to purchase at any time during the consultation.
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Do you offer a warranty or guarantee on the work?Yes, we stand behind the quality of our work and offer a 2-year warranty on labor and installation. Any products or materials used may also have their own manufacturer warranties.
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Are you licensed and insured for your bathroom remodeling services?Yes, we are fully licensed and insured, providing peace of mind for our clients throughout the remodeling process.
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Do you have a showroom?No, we do not have a showroom. Avoiding the expenses of a showroom allows us to offer competitive prices and pass the savings on to our customers. If you'd like to see samples of our work, check out our Photo Gallery for bathroom renovations we’ve recently completed for homeowners in the area. We refresh this gallery often with projects we finish throughout the year.
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Do you also work on other areas of the house (i.e. kitchen)?No, we only specialize in bathroom remodeling so we can focus on delivering the highest quality results to our customers. We pride ourselves on our attention to detail and personalized service, ensuring your remodel exceeds your expectations.
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Where can I see some of your previous work?Check out our Photo Gallery, where you can see a small sampling of bathroom renovations we’ve completed. We refresh this gallery often with projects we complete throughout the year.
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Are the wall surrounds easy to clean and maintain?With no grout lines to worry about, our durable, seamless wall panels are very easy to clean and maintain. Everyday maintenance - simply clean with warm, soapy water. Deep cleaning - use a soft sponge or cloth with a mild, non-abrasive cleaner. **Avoid using harsh chemicals and abrasive brushes or pads as they may damage or dull the surface.**
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