Bathroom Renovations

In-House
Crew

Precision Work

Clean
Jobsite

Owner-Led Oversight

Planned.
Coordinated.
Finished with Care.

Bathroom renovations move fast, and mistakes show up even faster. We keep the job tight by planning the order of work, protecting the home, and staying on top of the details that determine how the finished space looks and functions.

What our bathroom renovation process focuses on:

  • Demo and tile removal

  • Full or partial renovations

  • Tile selection guidance

  • Detailed, line-item estimate

Bathroom Renovations
Built to Last

A bathroom renovation succeeds or fails in the details most people never see: what gets removed, what stays, and the order everything gets rebuilt. When that is not planned tightly, the finished space can look rushed, and problems show up fast.

Dunrite runs bathroom renovations with an in-house crew and hands-on oversight from start to finish, including clean demo of existing tile and materials, clear planning around full vs. partial renovation scope, guidance on choosing tile that fits the space, and a detailed estimate that spells out exactly what is included. The result is a bathroom that functions the way it should, feels finished, and holds up to everyday use.

Bathroom
Renovations
Built to Last

A bathroom renovation succeeds or fails in the details most people never see: what gets removed, what stays, and the order everything gets rebuilt. When that is not planned tightly, the finished space can look rushed, and problems show up fast.

Dunrite runs bathroom renovations with an in-house crew and hands-on oversight from start to finish, including clean demo of existing tile and materials, clear planning around full vs. partial renovation scope, guidance on choosing tile that fits the space, and a detailed estimate that spells out exactly what is included. The result is a bathroom that functions the way it should, feels finished, and holds up to everyday use.

Bathroom
Renovation
Gallery

A selection of recent bathroom projects showcasing tile details, consistent layouts, and finished spaces built for everyday use.

A Better Bathroom Starts With the Right Process

If you’re planning a bathroom renovation and want the work handled cleanly and professionally, we’re ready to walk through the details with you.

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Do I need a full gut renovation, or can I update only part of the bathroom?

You can often do a partial renovation if the layout stays the same and there’s no underlying damage. The deciding factors are what’s behind the surfaces and whether the “old” parts can accept “new” work cleanly. If existing tile is failing, the sub-surface is soft, or there are signs of moisture damage, partial updates usually turn into a temporary fix. If the structure is sound and the plumbing locations are staying put, partial updates can deliver a clean result without tearing everything down.

How do you handle demolition and tile removal without damaging what’s staying?

Controlled demo starts with protection and isolation. Floors, paths, and any areas staying in place get covered, and work zones get contained to reduce dust migration. Tile and backing are removed in a way that preserves framing and keeps walls flat, because the rebuild depends on a stable, even base.

The goal is to remove what needs to go without creating extra repair work, cracked adjacent surfaces, or uneven walls that make new tile look sloppy.

Who is actually doing the work inside my home?

That matters more than most homeowners realize. A bathroom renovation involves demolition, prep work, tile installation, plumbing connections, and finish details that all affect one another. When too many trades rotate in and out without oversight, consistency suffers.

We handle renovations with an in-house crew and direct oversight throughout each phase. That keeps the sequencing tight, the standards consistent, and the final result cohesive instead of pieced together.