Walls finished with porcelain tile to the ceiling — premium look and long-lasting durability
Package is designed for standard small bathrooms up to ~40 sq.ft.
Removal + full haul-away of debris
Delivery of all materials
Complete installation and finishing
No hidden fees
Professional silicone waterproofing
We leave your bathroom clean and ready to use
Guaranteed fixed price of $14,900
All materials included
Free painting of bathroom walls and ceiling — for a fresh, clean look at no extra cost
For bathtub options → bathtub curtain rod + shower curtain installed (so you can use the bathroom immediately)
Fixed price $14,900 — no hidden charges
Full bathroom remodel in ~5 days
Licensed and insured General Contractor
3-year warranty on labor and materials
Premium materials from trusted American brands
10 ready-made design packages — professionally coordinated
Our remodels help increase the market value of your home
A story based on real events
A homeowner hired a crew that didn’t carry insurance. While framing, one of the low-skilled workers drove a screw straight into a load-bearing plumbing pipe. Either they never noticed the mistake, or—worse—they realized it and chose to ignore it, just to get paid without taking responsibility
A contractor ignored industry standards and, instead of using cement board or waterproof panels behind the tile, installed regular drywall.
Within a year, water pressure at the joints began to push moisture through. On top of that, poorly done grout lines in corners and seams left tiny gaps where water slowly
A homeowner hired a contractor to convert a bathtub into a shower. The installer, lacking proper training, decided to save time: instead of silicone caulk in the corners, he used regular grout. Within a year, small cracks appeared in the corners. The client didn’t think much of it, but water kept seeping through those cracks. After a couple of years, the corners had deteriorated, mold had formed
A homeowner hired a crew that didn’t carry insurance. While framing, one of the low-skilled workers drove a screw straight into a load-bearing plumbing pipe. Either they never noticed the mistake, or—worse—they realized it and chose to ignore it, just to get paid without taking responsibility
A contractor ignored industry standards and, instead of using cement board or waterproof panels behind the tile, installed regular drywall.
Within a year, water pressure at the joints began to push moisture through. On top of that, poorly done grout lines in corners and seams left tiny gaps where water slowly
A homeowner hired a contractor to convert a bathtub into a shower. The installer, lacking proper training, decided to save time: instead of silicone caulk in the corners, he used regular grout. Within a year, small cracks appeared in the corners. The client didn’t think much of it, but water kept seeping through those cracks. After a couple of years, the corners had deteriorated, mold had formed