Primary spa baths, full hall baths, powder rooms, and tight small-space remodels — a Pittsburgh bathroom remodeling contractor that gets the waterproofing right, the tile crisp, and the schedule honest.
A bathroom renovation in Pittsburgh might be a $7,000 powder-room refresh or a $50,000 primary-bath rebuild with a curbless shower and a freestanding tub. We scope it to the room and the budget — and we get the parts you don’t see right: waterproofing behind the tile, proper slope to the drain, and ventilation that actually keeps a Pittsburgh bathroom from growing mold.
We remodel bathrooms across the city and North Hills — Squirrel Hill, Shadyside, Lawrenceville, Bloomfield, Mt. Washington, and Wexford — from small full-bath updates to multi-bath whole-home projects.
Curbless walk-in showers, freestanding and soaking tubs, double vanities, heated floors, and the tile detailing that makes a primary bath feel like a hotel.
Tub-shower combinations, new vanities, tile surrounds, and fixtures — the everyday family bathroom done right and built to last.
High-impact, lower-cost updates — vanity, fixtures, tile, and lighting that make the most-seen little room in the house punch above its size.
Pittsburgh rowhouses and four-squares are full of tight bathrooms. We lay them out to feel bigger — corner showers, wall-hung vanities, and smart storage.
Real Pittsburgh-market ranges, installed. The cost of a new bathroom depends on size, tile and fixture selections, whether you keep the existing layout, and whether it’s a powder room or a primary suite. We quote a fixed price after a walkthrough.
New vanity, fixtures, lighting, paint, and a tub or shower re-tile on the existing layout.
Full tear-out, new tile shower or tub surround, vanity, flooring, fixtures, and ventilation.
Reworked layout, curbless walk-in shower, freestanding tub, double vanity, heated floors, premium tile.
Estimates for planning only — every bathroom is quoted individually after a walkthrough.
A wallpapered bath with an old jetted tub, reworked into a calm space with a copper soaking tub, gray tile, and a glass walk-in shower — the kind of bathroom renovation we do across Pittsburgh.


We measure, plan the layout, and help you choose tile, vanity, fixtures, and finishes — with real prices on each. You sign off on a fixed scope before anything is ordered.
Clean tear-out, new plumbing and electrical rough-in, proper exhaust ventilation, and a full waterproofing membrane behind the tile — inspected before we tile so it’s right for the long haul.
Tile set true, vanity and fixtures installed, glass and hardware hung, and a punch-list walk with you. Wall, floor, and shower tile, fixtures, and finishes all selected to work together.
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A Pittsburgh bathroom remodel typically runs $6,000–$15,000 for a cosmetic refresh, $15,000–$30,000 for a mid-range full tear-out, and $30,000–$65,000+ for a primary-bath renovation with a curbless shower, freestanding tub, and premium tile. Size, layout changes, and tile/fixture selections drive the number — we quote a fixed price after a walkthrough.
Most full bathroom remodels take 3–5 weeks from demo to final walk, a powder room less, and a large primary bath with custom tile and glass 5–7 weeks. Tile and vanity lead times set the pace, so we order before demo.
Yes — it’s a Pittsburgh specialty given all the rowhouses and four-squares. A curbless or glass-enclosed shower, a wall-hung vanity, larger-format tile, better lighting, and smart niche storage all make a small bathroom read much larger without moving walls.
Depends on the bathroom’s role. Primary baths usually win with a large curbless walk-in shower (and a freestanding tub if there’s room). Keep at least one tub in the home for resale and for families with young kids — usually in a hall or kids’ bath. We’ll advise based on your home and how long you plan to stay.
The work behind the tile is what lasts: a full waterproofing membrane on shower walls and floor, correct slope to the drain, sealed penetrations, and a properly sized exhaust fan vented outside — not into the attic. We get the rough-in and waterproofing inspected before any tile goes up.
Yes — barrier-free walk-in showers (no curb, zero-threshold), grab bars, comfort-height toilets, wider doorways for walkers and wheelchairs, anti-scald valves, and slip-resistant tile are all part of our bathroom work. We can design to ADA spec or to less formal aging-in-place standards depending on use case — often a “future-proofing” upgrade designed for resale plus longevity rather than a fully accessible build.
Show us the bathroom and tell us what you want it to become. We’ll walk it, talk budget honestly, and price the scope that fits — serving Pittsburgh.
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