Bathroom remodeling

Waterproofing-first baths and powder rooms-tile, fixtures, and ventilation handled in the right order.

Bathroom remodeling - finished bath

Project timeline

Delivery phases

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Design brief

Documented finish priorities, timeline goals, and procurement constraints.

Selective demo

Protected active zones and opened required interiors for rough work.

Mockups + samples

Validated texture, color, and detailing with approval mockups.

Rough-ins complete

MEP rough-ins coordinated and prepared for finishes installation.

Material procurement

Released long-lead orders and staged deliveries by install sequence.

Finish installation

Cabinetry, flooring, paint, and trim moved to installation phase.

Quality control

Ran punch cycles and corrected visual/technical defects by zone.

Project close-out

Snag resolution and handover package completed.

Our bath journey

Bath scopes built around waterproofing, ventilation, and tile-details that matter before fixtures and finishes go in.

Type:
Bathroom
Model:
Waterproofing-first install
Focus:
Homeowners
Unique selling points:
Inspection-ready wet areas and disciplined dry-in milestones

Case study

The work on this project

Bathroom work started with wet-area discipline: waterproofing, slope, and penetration details were resolved before tile or glass vendors locked assumptions. Florida humidity and inspection expectations were part of that conversation from day one.

Ventilation and lighting were coordinated with the finish palette so the room performs as well as it looks—no afterthought exhaust runs or fixtures that do not fit the ceiling plan.

Fixtures and accessories landed after surfaces were protected and sealed. We avoided the common pattern of scratched stone or chipped enamel from trades racing each other in a small footprint.

The handover included a walkthrough of grout care, caulking touch points, and what to watch for in the first months so small maintenance items never turned into hidden leaks.

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