Bathroom Remodel · Greensboro, NC
Bathroom Remodel Greensboro
Thinking about a bathroom remodel in Greensboro? Whether you want to replace just the shower or bring the whole room up to date, here's the honest, plain-language version of how we approach it — and how to work out which scope actually makes sense for your bathroom.
Every remodel starts with the wet space
When homeowners search for a "bathroom remodel," they're usually picturing the whole room — new flooring, a new vanity, fresh paint, updated lighting, and a new tub or shower. That's a reasonable goal, and it's worth understanding which part of it carries the real risk.
The tub or shower is the highest-risk part of any bathroom. It's the one area where a mistake in waterproofing, slope, or plumbing connections doesn't show up right away — it shows up months later as a leak inside a wall or a soft subfloor. Flooring, vanities, and paint are comparatively low-risk and forgiving to redo if something's slightly off. The wet space isn't.
That's why every project we take on is built outward from the shower. We get the waterproofing, the slope and the plumbing connections right first, then carry that same standard through the flooring, the toilet, the vanity and whatever else the room needs. You can hire us for the shower alone, or for the whole bathroom — but either way, the part where mistakes get expensive is handled by people who do it every week.
Four Ways We Can Remodel Your Bathroom
Start with the shower alone, or take the whole room. You're not committed to the larger option by asking about it.
Tub-to-Shower Conversion
Replace an old step-over tub with a low-threshold walk-in shower. Most conversions are done in as little as one day.
Shower-to-Shower Conversion
Replace an outdated, cracked, or hard-to-clean shower with a brand-new, low-maintenance shower system.
Full Bathroom Remodel Lite
The shower plus the two things that most often still look dated afterwards: new flooring and a new toilet. The room reads as finished rather than half-updated.
Full Bathroom Remodel
The complete renovation — shower, flooring, toilet, a new vanity and the other updates the room needs, handled by one contractor from start to finish.
What Happens, Step by Step
Free In-Home Consultation
We come to your Greensboro home, take real measurements, look at your existing plumbing, and talk through the finishes and safety features you want. You get a clear, written price before you decide anything.
Removal & Installation
Our crew protects your floors and hallways, removes the old tub or shower and its surround, and installs a new low-threshold base, seamless acrylic wall panels, and a sliding glass door — connecting to your existing plumbing wherever possible.
Walkthrough & Sign-Off
We walk you through the finished bathroom, answer any questions, and leave the room clean and ready to use. A shower conversion is usually done in as little as one day; a fuller remodel takes longer, and you'll have that timeline in writing before we start.
What's included
- Licensed and insured installation
- Lifetime product warranty, 1-year workmanship warranty
- Free in-home estimate, no pressure
- Local, low-overhead pricing — not a big-box remodeling chain
Great For
Homeowners planning a bathroom remodel who want one contractor accountable for the whole result — whether that's the shower on its own or the entire room. Also a strong choice for a senior bathroom remodel or an aging-in-place bathroom remodel, where the shower is the priority but the flooring matters for safety too.
Typical Timeline
A shower conversion is usually completed in as little as one day. A Full Bathroom Remodel Lite or Full Bathroom Remodel takes longer — you'll get a specific timeline in writing at your consultation.
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Bathroom Remodel FAQ
Do you handle full bathroom remodels — flooring, toilet, vanity?
Yes. We offer a Full Bathroom Remodel Lite, which covers the shower along with new flooring and a new toilet, and a Full Bathroom Remodel, which adds a new vanity and other updates to bring the whole room up to date. We also offer tub-to-shower and shower-to-shower conversions on their own if the shower is the only thing you want changed.
How do I decide how much of the bathroom to remodel?
It usually comes down to how much of the room still works for you. If the shower is the only real problem, a conversion solves it without disturbing the rest. If the flooring and toilet are also dated, doing them together avoids a half-finished look and a second round of disruption later. We'll walk through the options at your free in-home consultation and give you a written price for each, with no pressure to take the larger one.
What's the difference between a tub-to-shower and shower-to-shower conversion?
A tub-to-shower conversion removes an existing tub and replaces it with a walk-in shower. A shower-to-shower conversion replaces an existing shower — often one that's outdated, cracked, or hard to keep clean — with a new one. Both are typically completed in as little as one day.
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Greensboro?
It depends heavily on scope. A tub-to-shower or shower-to-shower conversion is the most predictable and affordable option. A Full Bathroom Remodel Lite adds flooring and a toilet, and a Full Bathroom Remodel adds a vanity and other updates on top of that. Any of them costs less than a gut renovation that moves plumbing or walls. We provide a clear, written price for whichever scope you choose during a free in-home consultation.
How do I get started?
Just fill out our simple booking form or call us at (336) 365-8158 to schedule your free, no-obligation in-home consultation.
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