You’re not remodeling your bathroom for fun. You need better storage, safer access, or you’re just tired of looking at the same worn-out space every morning.
A real bathroom renovation in Homewood, SC means walking into a room that finally makes sense. Counters where you need them. Flooring that handles water without warping. Lighting that doesn’t make you squint. Fixtures that don’t leak or stick.
Most bathroom remodel contractors will tell you what they can do. What matters more is what you’ll actually use. If you need grab bars and a curbless shower, we’ll build it right. If you want heated floors and a walk-in tile shower, we know how to install it so it lasts. You get a space that fits how you live, not just what looks good in a photo.
We’ve been handling bathroom renovations and flooring across North and South Carolina for over three decades. We’re not new to this, and we’re not figuring it out as we go.
Homewood homeowners deal with humidity, older home layouts, and the challenge of finding contractors who actually show up. We answer calls, return messages, and do what we say we’re going to do. Our installations come with a lifetime warranty because we’re not cutting corners on the work.
If you’ve lived in Homewood long enough, you know which companies stick around and which ones don’t. We’ve been here, and we’re not going anywhere.
First, we come to your home and look at what you’re working with. Not a sales pitch—a real walkthrough. We measure, ask questions about how you use the space, and talk through what’s realistic for your budget and timeline.
Then we give you options. Flooring types, tile layouts, fixture choices, accessibility features if you need them. We bring samples so you’re not guessing what things look like in your actual lighting. You’ll know what everything costs before we start, and we don’t surprise you with add-ons halfway through.
Once you’re ready, we handle the demo, plumbing, electrical, tile work, and installation. We protect the rest of your home while we’re working, and we clean up daily. Most bath renovations in Homewood, SC take four to six weeks depending on scope. If it’s a full gut job with layout changes, expect closer to eight. We’ll tell you upfront what to expect and keep you updated as we go.
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Every bathroom remodeling project in Homewood, SC is different, but here’s what we handle: demolition and removal of old materials, plumbing and electrical updates, installation of new fixtures like toilets, sinks, vanities, and faucets, and all tile work for showers, tub surrounds, and floors.
We install durable bathroom tiles in porcelain, ceramic, and glass. For flooring, you can choose luxury vinyl plank, waterproof laminate, or tile depending on your needs. If you’re dealing with an older Homewood home, we’ll work around quirks like uneven subfloors or outdated plumbing without making it a bigger deal than it needs to be.
Accessibility is a big part of what we do now. More than two-thirds of homeowners are adding features like grab bars, nonslip flooring, low-curb or curbless showers, and better lighting. If that’s part of your plan, we’ll make sure it’s done right and doesn’t look like an afterthought. You also get personalized remodeling services—we’re not stamping out identical bathrooms. Your space, your choices, built to last.
It depends on the scope. A basic refresh with new fixtures, paint, and flooring typically runs between $8,000 and $15,000. A mid-range remodel that includes tile work, new vanity, updated plumbing, and better lighting usually lands between $15,000 and $30,000.
If you’re doing a full gut renovation with layout changes, high-end finishes, or adding square footage, expect $30,000 and up. The biggest cost drivers are tile work, plumbing changes, and custom features like walk-in showers or heated floors.
We give you a detailed estimate after the walkthrough so there’s no guessing. We also offer a best price guarantee, so you’re not overpaying for the same work you’d get elsewhere.
Most bathroom renovations take four to six weeks from start to finish. If it’s a smaller guest bath with straightforward updates, you might be done in three to four weeks. A primary bathroom with custom tile, new plumbing, and layout changes can take six to eight weeks.
Delays usually happen when there are hidden issues like water damage or outdated electrical that needs upgrading to code. We’ll let you know if we find anything like that and what it means for your timeline.
You’ll have access to the bathroom at certain points during the project, but plan on it being out of commission for most of the work. If it’s your only bathroom, we’ll talk through scheduling so you’re not stuck without one for two months straight.
Porcelain or ceramic tile is the most durable and water-resistant option, especially for Homewood’s humidity. It holds up to moisture, doesn’t warp, and you can get it in just about any style. Luxury vinyl plank is another solid choice if you want something softer underfoot and easier to install. It’s waterproof, affordable, and looks like real wood or stone.
Skip hardwood in bathrooms. It doesn’t handle water well, even with sealing. Laminate can work if it’s waterproof-rated, but tile and LVP are better long-term bets.
If safety’s a concern, go with textured tile or slip-resistant LVP. We also install heated flooring under tile if you want that upgrade—it’s popular in primary bathrooms and makes a noticeable difference on cold mornings.
Yes, if you’re doing anything beyond cosmetic updates. Moving plumbing, changing electrical, altering the layout, or doing structural work all require permits in Homewood. Even adding a new shower or relocating a toilet typically needs approval.
Permits aren’t just red tape—they make sure the work is done to code and protect your home’s value. If you skip them and something goes wrong, insurance might not cover it. When you sell, unpermitted work can kill a deal or force you to redo everything.
We handle the permit process as part of the project. We pull what’s needed, schedule inspections, and make sure everything passes. You don’t have to deal with the county or worry about whether it’s done right.
Absolutely. Accessibility features don’t have to look like a hospital bathroom anymore. Curbless showers are one of the most popular requests we get, and they look clean and modern. You can tile them in the same style as the rest of the bathroom, and they’re easier to maintain than traditional tub-shower combos.
Grab bars now come in finishes that match your faucets and hardware—brushed nickel, matte black, oil-rubbed bronze. Installed in the right spots, they just look like part of the design. Nonslip flooring is standard in most tile and LVP options, so you’re not sacrificing style for safety.
We also install comfort-height toilets, walk-in tubs, handheld showerheads, and better lighting. The goal is a bathroom that’s easier to use now and keeps working as your needs change, without looking like you compromised on design.
Clear out everything in the bathroom before we start—toiletries, towels, rugs, anything in cabinets. We’ll handle the demo and removal, but the less stuff in the way, the faster we can work.
If it’s your only bathroom, set up a temporary solution. That might mean using another bathroom in the house, or if you don’t have one, arranging access to a neighbor’s or gym. We’ll give you a schedule so you know when the bathroom will be completely unusable versus when it’s just messy.
Expect dust and noise, especially during demo. We’ll seal off the work area as much as possible, but some mess is unavoidable. If you have pets or young kids, plan around the noisiest days. And make sure we have clear access to the bathroom and a place to stage materials—usually a garage or driveway works.
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