Bathroom Remodeling
Bathrooms are small rooms with a lot going on inside the walls. Waterproofing, ventilation and drainage detailing decide whether the finished space performs — the tile choice is the last part.
What's included
- —Layout changes and wall relocations
- —Waterproofing and tile assemblies
- —Vanities, mirrors and fixtures
- —Ventilation upgrades
- —Coordination with licensed plumbers and electricians
Planning considerations
- —Waterproofing method selected before rough-in
- —Ventilation sized for the actual room
- —Fixture selection ahead of rough-in
Site-specific decisions
Colorado's dry air makes ventilation less obviously problematic than in humid climates, but proper venting still protects finishes and framing.
Jurisdictional requirements
Full bathroom remodels typically require permits for plumbing and electrical work.
Our process for this work
Site visit → layout and fixture selection → permit → demo and rough-in → waterproofing and tile → finish.
Common questions
Sometimes, depending on subfloor and drain routing. It is a structural and drainage decision, not just a finish decision.
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