Complete Bathroom Remodeling
What Does a Complete Bathroom Remodel Include?
A complete remodel takes the whole room: the shower or tub, the wall system, the vanity and top, the toilet, the flooring, the lighting and the fixture finishes, planned in one visit and installed by one crew. Install runs to about three days. Standard stocked work starts three to five days from the date of sale, and anything special order is confirmed before you sign.
What It Is, and Who It Suits
A complete remodel is the option when replacing the shower alone would leave you looking at everything around it. The vanity, the toilet, the floor, the lighting and the wet area are all handled together, by the same crew, on the same schedule.
It suits the bathroom that has had three separate repairs and still does not work; the house being made ready for someone to stay in for good; and the room where the layout itself is the problem rather than the fittings. It is also the right answer when a wall needs moving or building, which a conversion cannot do.
If the room is broadly fine and it is the tub that has become the obstacle, a tub-to-shower conversion or a walk-in shower gets you there faster and with less disruption. We will say so at the consultation if that is what we think.
What Is Included as Standard
Scope is agreed in writing at the design visit. This is what a full remodel normally covers.
- The wet area — a walk-in shower, a tub-to-shower conversion or a walk-in tub, to the same standard as the pages above
- Wall sheets 4 ft × 9 ft, floor to ceiling, in any of the 14 stocked colours — no grout anywhere in the shower
- Vanity and top, with the tap and waste
- Toilet replacement
- Flooring — an add-on that attaches to any job, and adds about a day of installation
- Lighting and fixture finishes brought into line across the room
- Plumbing and electrical updates within the scope agreed at the design visit
- Wall work: moving or building a wall where the layout calls for it
Partial remodels are a real option too. Flooring, a toilet, a vanity or a wall remodel can be attached to a shower job without taking the whole room apart — each of those may add another day of installation.
The Choices You Make
A full remodel has more decisions in it than any other job we do. They are all made at the design visit, in the room, before anything is ordered.
Wall colour
Fourteen colours, all in stock, restocked in a day — Champagne Veil, Ocean Sapphire, Midnight Sapphire, Champagne Mist and ten more.
Fixture finish
Brushed nickel or matte black across taps, trim and hardware, both stocked. Champagne bronze is a special order rather than a stocked finish — see the timeline below.
The shower fixture
Showerhead, rain head, or rain head with a handheld on a slide bar.
Niche and shelves
A recess set between the studs, corner shelves on the panel face, or both. Placement is settled at the design visit.
Grab bars
Three knurled bars in your chosen finish. You decide where; blocking goes in behind the wall at the design visit so they anchor into timber.
Vanity, top, toilet and floor
Chosen together so the finishes match rather than nearly match. Flooring adds about a day.
Pick the colours and the hardware before anything is ordered
The colour, finish, fixture and door choices are the same across every job we install — worth going through before the design visit so the room gets decided in one sitting rather than three.
The door: three options, and none of them costs you the others
This is a real choice, not a ladder. Tell us which you want and that is what gets fitted.
Semi-frameless bypass sliding doors
The stocked option. Two panels that slide past each other on a track, in the same finishes as your fixtures. Nothing to order in, so it does not move your start date.
A custom glass enclosure
For openings a stock door will not suit — an unusual width, a corner entry, a fixed panel and a swinging door. Measured for your bathroom and ordered to those measurements.
No door at all
Doorless, if that is what you want. A wider opening to walk through, a longer wall run, and no track or glass to clean. Plenty of homeowners choose this on purpose.
Which one suits your bathroom depends on the opening, where the shower head points and how much of the room you want to keep open. We work that out with you at the design visit — and if you want to read up on the glass itself first, we wrote about shower door glass here.
How Long It Takes
Three to five days from the date of sale for stocked work
That is the wait until we arrive, not a schedule of work. Anything in the remodel that is special order is identified and confirmed with you before you sign, so you know the start date you are agreeing to.
About three days of install
A full remodel runs to roughly three days of installation. That is the figure we work to and the only overall figure we will give you for a full remodel.
Add-ons add a day each
Flooring, a toilet, a vanity, a wall remodel, or moving and building walls may each add another day of installation. Champagne bronze fixtures and doors are a special order and move the start out to seven days at most.
The reason is inventory. We carry the panels, the bases, the doors and the fixtures, so the wait is scheduling rather than manufacturing. If you want the long version of why that is unusual, read why a bathroom remodel takes months when the work takes days.
A Complete Remodel in Tyler
Dark finishes and an awkward layout out; a larger walk-in shower, a new vanity and better light in.
Panels cut to the room, not the room to the panels.
Trim brought up flush at the end of the run.
A punch list walked with you before we leave.
Our Warranty
Lifetime warranty covering plumbing, wall systems, fixtures, shower pan, doors and installation. Transferable to a new owner, backed by RenewItHQ, documented in writing. Only exclusion is customer damage.
Why the Details Matter
This page is what happens and what you choose. The guides below are the why — what is behind the wall, what fails on other jobs, and what to ask whoever you hire.
- Why does a bathroom remodel take months when the work takes days?
- What tools should a bathroom remodeler bring to your home?
- What is the difference between PEX-A and PEX-B pipe?
- What is dezincification, and why do brass fittings split?
- Why do some bathroom finishes wear out faster than others?
- What does "limited lifetime warranty" actually mean?
Where We Work
RenewItHQ is based in Tyler and works out to roughly eighty miles. If your town is not on the list, call and ask — the edge of the map moves with the schedule.
- Tyler, TX
- Athens, TX
- Gilmer, TX
- Mabank, TX
- Lindale, TX
- Longview, TX
- Fairfield, TX
- Henderson, TX
- Palestine, TX
- Rusk, TX
- Emory, TX
- Mt Pleasant, TX
- Canton, TX
- Linden, TX
- Quitman, TX
- Carthage, TX
- Crockett, TX
- Winnsboro, TX
- Jacksonville, TX
- Sulphur Springs, TX
Free in-home consultation anywhere in that area. We measure your bathroom, you pick your colours and hardware, and you get the figure in writing before anything is ordered.
Get the Whole Room Planned in One Visit
We measure, go through every choice with you and put the scope and the figure in writing before anything is ordered. Free, in your home, no presentation.