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Bathrooms in Pittsburgh

Bathrooms may be one of the smaller spaces in a home — but they require some of the most detailed planning.

Our Approach

How we think about bathrooms.

From tile installation to waterproofing, fixture placement, and material selection, every decision plays a role in how the space looks, functions, and holds up over time. We obsess over the invisible parts — substrate flatness, vapor barriers, lippage, ventilation — the work that determines whether a bath looks good for fifteen years or fails in three.

Investment Range
$20K – $40K+
Typical Duration
4–8 weeks on site
Investment by Scope

What it costs, by how deep we go.

Three real cost tiers for a bathrooms project of typical size at mid-range finish level. Use the investment range tool to refine for your specific size and selections — every project is different, and so is every quote we issue.

Same layout, new finishes.

Cosmetic Refresh

$13K $27K
Medium / Mid-Range

Paint, fixtures, hardware, light cabinetry updates. The fastest path to an updated bathroom without a structural project.

  • Paint, hardware, fixtures
  • Lighting and plumbing fixture swap
  • Existing cabinetry kept or refaced
  • Minimal disruption — typically 2–4 weeks
Refine the range
New cabinetry and finishes, existing footprint.

Standard Remodel

$24K $50K
Medium / Mid-Range

New cabinetry, counters, tile, and fixtures within the current footprint. Light electrical and plumbing updates as required by code. The most common scope we run for bathrooms.

  • New cabinetry, counters, tile, fixtures
  • Code-compliant electrical and plumbing updates
  • Lighting plan and ventilation upgrade
  • Same footprint — no structural work
Refine the range
Walls moved, plumbing relocated, structural rework.

Full Gut & Reconfigure

$36K $74K
Medium / Mid-Range

Down to studs. Walls relocated, plumbing rerouted, structural changes engineered and permitted. The deepest renovation — and the highest ceiling on what the room can become.

  • Structural drawings + permits
  • Walls moved, plumbing relocated
  • Full electrical re-run and panel upgrade if needed
  • All-new cabinetry, surfaces, mechanicals
Refine the range

Ranges shown are planning numbers — not quotes. The actual number for your home depends on what we find behind the walls, your specific selections, and the geometry of the existing space. The conversation starts with a 30-minute walk-through.

What’s Included

Everything labor
and material.

  • Layout, material, and fixture specification
  • Full Schluter or equivalent waterproofing system
  • Plumbing rough-in and valve replacement to current code
  • Radiant floor heating (optional)
  • Ventilation sized for the cubic footage
  • Tile setting by in-house tile specialist — not rotating subs
  • Two-year workmanship warranty; lifetime on waterproofing
Where We Work

Bathrooms in your
neighborhood.

We’ve built bathrooms across the South Hills and greater Pittsburgh. Click any area for the full local guide — housing stock, permitting, common challenges, and recent projects.

Frequently Asked

Questions we hear
every week.

Do you do curbless walk-in showers?+
Yes — this is our preferred shower configuration. We slope the subfloor, waterproof with Schluter, and linear-drain to the wall. Done right, it’s cleaner, easier to maintain, and ages with the homeowner.
Can you match an existing historic detail?+
Often yes. We source matching tile profiles, salvage vintage hardware when possible, and coordinate with specialty millworkers for casing and trim.
How do you handle ventilation?+
Exhaust fans sized to the room’s cubic footage, ducted directly outside — never into the attic. We also install humidistat controls where it makes sense, so the fan runs when it needs to, not just when you remember to flip the switch.
What happens if something leaks after the project is done?+
We warranty our waterproofing for the life of the installation. If a fixture fails on its own (manufacturer defect) we coordinate the warranty claim and installation.

Ready to talk about
your bathrooms?