








This is what a real bathroom remodel actually looks like before it gets pretty. The existing layout had outdated tile, nothing sitting level, and a shower enclosure that had long overstayed its welcome. Rather than patch over the problems, we pulled everything out. Walls, tile, subfloor access - all of it.
When you strip a bathroom down this far, you find out what you're really working with. The framing, the plumbing rough-in, the substrate under those old tiles - every one of those things has to be right before a single new piece of material goes in. We don't cover up problems. We fix them.
That's actually the part most contractors skip. It's faster and cheaper to tile over a questionable surface or ignore a layout issue. But it catches up with you. Tiles crack. Grout fails. Water gets where it shouldn't. We'd rather do it right the first time so the finished product holds up the way it's supposed to.
Precision matters at every stage of a bathroom renovation - not just the fun stuff at the end. Getting surfaces plumb and level before tile goes down is what separates work that looks good for a year from work that looks good for decades. We use a level on everything. Every. Single. Time.
This one is going to be a clean, high-end finish when it's done. Follow along - we're just getting started.