A bathroom renovation's tile and flooring scope starts with demo — removing old tile, flooring, and any damaged substrate underneath. From there, we handle subfloor prep and waterproofing, which matters most in showers and around tubs where moisture exposure is constant. Once the base is right, we move into layout planning and installation for floors, shower walls, and any tile features you've chosen, finishing with precise grout work that ties the whole space together. You pick the materials — tile style, size, pattern, finish — and we handle every step of getting them installed correctly.
Bathrooms take more daily wear and moisture exposure than almost any other room in the house, which makes the quality of the tile and flooring work especially important. Poor waterproofing behind shower tile leads to hidden water damage that can go unnoticed for months. Rushed subfloor prep causes tiles to crack or shift once the bathroom is back in daily use. And uneven grout lines or lippage are often the first thing people notice in an otherwise well-designed bathroom. Getting this part of the renovation right is what determines whether your finished bathroom holds up for years or starts showing problems within the first one.
Consider a remodel if your current bathroom tile is cracked, discolored, or showing signs of water damage around the shower or tub — these are usually signs the original installation wasn't done correctly. It's also worth considering if you're updating an outdated bathroom before selling, since buyers respond strongly to clean, modern tile work in bathrooms specifically. And if you're already planning a broader bathroom renovation with a new vanity or fixtures, coordinating the tile and flooring scope early makes sure everything comes together as one finished space instead of mismatched pieces.















Most bathroom tile and flooring projects take 2-3 weeks, depending on the scope of demo and the size of the space.
You choose your materials — we can also help point you toward suppliers if you'd like guidance, but the selection is yours.
Yes, proper waterproofing and substrate prep is part of every shower tile installation we do — it's not an optional add-on.
Cost depends on square footage, material choice, and the extent of demo needed. We provide free, no-obligation quotes so you know exact costs upfront.