A bathroom is where shortcuts hide. Skip the waterproofing or rush the prep and it looks perfect on day one — then leaks, mold, and rot show up where you can't see them. We get the parts behind the tile right, then make it beautiful on top. From spa-like primary suites to hard-working guest baths.
Skipped waterproofing. The most common shortcut — and the most expensive. Water gets behind improperly sealed tile and quietly rots the structure.
Bad substrate & tile prep. Tile is only as good as what's under it. Cut that corner and you get cracked grout, loose tile, and leaks within a couple of years.
Cheap fixtures & valves. Builder-grade valves and fixtures fail early — and replacing a valve buried in a finished wall is a nightmare you'll pay for twice.
Ignored ventilation. No proper exhaust means moisture stays in the room — the fastest path to mold in a Georgia climate.
A bathroom that lasts is built from the substrate out — not from the tile in. Here's how we make sure yours holds up.
Layout, fixtures, and finishes decided up front — including the storage and lighting that make a bathroom actually work.
Proper waterproofing, substrate, and ventilation — the unglamorous work that decides whether your bathroom lasts.
Quality fixtures and tile set correctly, with a published schedule and daily updates from a hands-on team.
A final walkthrough together — and we stand behind the work long after the last box is unpacked.
Typical ranges, all-in — including construction labor, materials, and an allowance for selections. Size, layout changes, and finish choices move the number. Think of these as starting points, not quotes.
A primary/master bath typically runs $35,000–$70,000 all-in, and a secondary or guest bath around $18,000–$25,000 — including labor, materials, and a selections allowance. Size, layout changes, and finishes move the number.
It's the single biggest factor in whether a bathroom lasts. Water that gets behind improperly sealed tile rots the structure and grows mold where you can't see it — and the repair is far more expensive than doing it right the first time. It's also exactly where the cheapest bids cut corners.
Yes. We can move fixtures, expand a shower, or rework the layout entirely — we plan all of it up front so the plumbing, electrical, and ventilation are done properly to support the new design.
Yes. We plan the design and finishes before demo and handle the permitting through your local jurisdiction, so the work is done properly and documented.
Book a free in-home consultation. We'll walk your space and tell you honestly what's realistic.
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