Transform Your Bathroom Into a Luxurious Retreat
Expert bathroom renovation services in Toledo, Sylvania, Maumee, Perrysburg, Holland, Oregon, and throughout Lucas County. From complete bathroom remodels to shower upgrades, we deliver stunning results that increase your home's value.
Complete transformations from design to finish
Walk-in showers, tub-to-shower, accessibility
Modern vanities, lighting, and hardware
Stunning tile work and personalized designs
Complete bathroom renovation solutions tailored to your style and budget
Modern shower systems, walk-in showers, tub-to-shower conversions, and luxurious soaking tubs.
Custom vanities with ample storage, modern designs, and premium finishes to match your style.
Beautiful tile work for floors, walls, and showers with expert installation and design.
Premium faucets, sinks, toilets, and plumbing upgrades for improved function and style.
Strategic lighting design including ambient, task, and accent lighting for perfect ambiance.
ADA-compliant and aging-in-place modifications for safe, comfortable bathroom access.
With over 15 years of experience transforming bathrooms across Toledo and Northwest Ohio, we deliver exceptional craftsmanship, attention to detail, and personalized service on every project.
design assistance to help you plan the perfect bathroom layout and style
We work with trusted brands and premium materials that last
Licensed, insured professionals with extensive bathroom remodeling expertise
Detailed estimates with no hidden fees or surprise charges
We protect your home and clean up thoroughly at the end of each day
Flexible solutions for every budget and bathroom size
These are estimated price ranges only. Final quotes based on your specific project scope, materials, and selections.
Cosmetic Updates
Minimum estimate*
Complete Renovation
Minimum estimate*
High-End Custom
Minimum estimate*
• These are ESTIMATED price ranges only - not guaranteed quotes or fixed pricing
• Actual project costs vary significantly based on bathroom size, existing conditions, material selections, fixture brands, labor complexity, and unforeseen issues discovered during demolition
• Listed items are typical examples - your final scope of work and pricing will be determined during your in-home consultation and detailed estimate
• All projects require a custom quote - we cannot provide binding prices without inspecting your specific bathroom
• Material upgrades and premium selections will increase costs beyond the ranges shown
*All pricing is subject to change and requires an on-site inspection. Estimates shown are for typical projects and do not constitute a bid, quote, or contract. Your actual project cost will be provided in writing after our free consultation. Prices vary by bathroom size (small/medium/large), current condition, material selections, fixture choices, structural requirements, plumbing/electrical needs, and local building codes.
A streamlined approach from design to completion
We discuss your vision, needs, budget, and timeline. Take measurements and photos of your current bathroom.
Receive a detailed design plan and comprehensive estimate. Review materials, fixtures, and finishes together.
Carefully remove existing fixtures, flooring, and finishes. Prepare plumbing, electrical, and walls for installation.
Install all elements including tile, fixtures, vanity, lighting, and finishing touches with precision craftsmanship.
We conduct a thorough inspection with you, ensure everything meets our quality standards and your expectations, provide care instructions, and follow up to ensure your complete satisfaction.
What a bathroom remodel actually includes
A bathroom remodel isn't just finishes. It's a water-managed system inside a house. Everything behind the tile matters more than what you see.
Any area that sees water has to be treated like a controlled zone. Once water gets past the surface, it damages framing, subfloor, and insulation. This is where professional waterproofing expertise and proper flooring installation become critical.
That's why the prep work is where bathrooms either last 20 years or fail in 3.
These show up all the time:
Tile installed directly on drywall
No waterproofing membrane behind the shower
Old valves reused to save time
No exhaust fan upgrade
Tile floor installed over a weak or flexing subfloor
All of these save money up front. Every one of them leads to leaks, mold, cracked tile, or soft floors later.
(Step by step)
Wet areas are opened to the studs so framing, plumbing, and subfloor can be inspected.
You can't fix what you can't see.
Any rot, flex, or movement is corrected before anything goes back.
Tile does not tolerate movement.
Valves, drains, and supply lines are set at the correct depth and tested before walls are closed.
This is not optional.
A membrane or sealed system is installed to keep water from ever reaching the framing.
Once the structure and waterproofing are right, tile, fixtures, trim, and accessories go in.
Grout sealing, fixture testing, and water checks before handoff.
(Plain English)
Used behind tile in wet areas. It doesn't break down when exposed to moisture.
A sealed layer behind tile that keeps water from soaking into walls or floors.
Controls water temperature and pressure. Old valves fail more than people realize.
Extra support so tile doesn't crack from movement.
(Why they exist)
Bathrooms are heavily regulated for safety and moisture control.
To prevent shock
To remove humidity
To prevent standing water
Not attic
These aren't "extra steps." They prevent mold, electrical hazards, and long-term damage.
When you look at a shower wall, you're seeing the last layer.
Each layer serves a specific purpose in the waterproofing system. Skipping even one can lead to catastrophic failure.
Real examples of proper construction and component details
Shows proper stud placement, blocking for fixtures, and structural layout before waterproofing and tile installation.
Detailed view of cement board, waterproof membrane, and proper overlap techniques that create a complete moisture barrier.
Cross-section showing shower pan liner, mortar bed, drain assembly, and proper slope for water drainage.
Detailed breakdown of shower valve, trim, cartridge, and plumbing connections that control water temperature and flow.
Most contractors won't walk you through this level of detail because they're cutting corners or don't understand it themselves.
Transparency
Education
Trust
If a contractor says any of these, slow down:
"Tile is waterproof by itself"
False. Tile and grout are porous.
"We don't need to open that wall"
You can't fix what you can't see.
"We'll just seal it really well"
Caulk is not a waterproofing system.
"This is how we always do it"
Doesn't mean it's right.
Bathrooms don't forgive shortcuts.
These questions separate real experience from surface work
You should hear: cement board, waterproof membrane, and proper substrate prep.
Look for specific products or systems mentioned (RedGard, Kerdi, Schluter, etc.)
Old valves are a common failure point. New is almost always better.
A good contractor has a clear process and won't hide from this conversation.
If the answers are vague, that's your answer.
Bathrooms fail quietly.
By the time you see damage, it's already expensive.
Doing it right once is always cheaper than fixing it later.
Find inspiration for your bathroom transformation
Clean lines, minimalist design, floating vanities, frameless glass, and contemporary fixtures
Rustic charm, shiplap walls, vintage fixtures, apron sinks, and warm wood accents
Calming colors, natural materials, rain showers, soaking tubs, and tranquil ambiance
Classic elegance, ornate fixtures, marble, detailed molding, and timeless sophistication
Not sure which style suits you? Our design team will help you discover the perfect look for your home.
Schedule Design ConsultationCommon questions about bathroom remodeling
Bathroom projects often involve these additional services. We handle everything under one roof.
Update your kitchen at the same time for a coordinated whole-home transformation.
Learn MoreMoisture issues under your bathroom? We fix the root cause before remodeling.
Learn MoreBeautiful tile, LVP, or heated floors complete your bathroom transformation.
Learn MoreSagging subfloor or water damage? We handle structural issues first.
Learn MoreSee our whole house remodeling guide for coordinated multi-room projects
View Whole House Remodeling Guide →Get a free, no-obligation consultation and detailed estimate. Let's discuss your vision and create the bathroom you've always wanted.