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Renovations · Bathroom

Bathroom Remodeling in Pittsburgh.

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.

01 /Every scope

Pittsburgh bathroom remodels for every space and budget.

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.

01

Primary & spa baths

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.

02

Full & hall baths

Tub-shower combinations, new vanities, tile surrounds, and fixtures — the everyday family bathroom done right and built to last.

03

Half-baths & powder rooms

High-impact, lower-cost updates — vanity, fixtures, tile, and lighting that make the most-seen little room in the house punch above its size.

04

Small-space baths

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.

Tier 01

Cosmetic refresh

$6,000–$15,000

New vanity, fixtures, lighting, paint, and a tub or shower re-tile on the existing layout.

Tier 02

Mid-range remodel

$15,000–$30,000

Full tear-out, new tile shower or tub surround, vanity, flooring, fixtures, and ventilation.

Tier 03

Primary / full renovation

$30,000–$65,000+

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.

BeforeDated Pittsburgh bathroom with wallpaper and an old jetted tub before remodeling
AfterModern Pittsburgh bathroom remodel with copper soaking tub and glass walk-in shower
04 / How we work

The bathroom remodeling process — watertight by design.

STEP 01

Design & selections

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.

STEP 02

Demo, rough-in & waterproofing

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.

STEP 03

Tile, vanity & finish

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.

06 / Common questions

Bathroom remodel questions Pittsburgh homeowners actually ask.

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Pittsburgh?

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.

How long does a bathroom remodel take?

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.

Can you make a small bathroom feel bigger?

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.

Should I do a walk-in shower or keep a tub?

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.

How do you prevent mold and water damage?

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.

Do you offer accessible or aging-in-place bathroom remodels?

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.

07 / Let’s talk

Get a bathroom remodel estimate.

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.

Get a bathroom remodel estimate