Trusted Redwood City Bathroom Remodeling contractor
When homeowners search for a bathroom remodeling in Redwood City, they are usually weighing two things: can this contractor actually deliver, and will the price hold? We built this company around both. We are a CSLB-licensed, fully insured bathroom remodel contractor based right here in Redwood City, CA, and we have completed more than 200 bathrooms across San Mateo County and the Peninsula, from compact hall baths in Friendly Acres and Mount Carmel to luxury primary suites in Atherton and Woodside.
Most homeowners searching for a bathroom remodel have already had a bad experience, or they have heard about one. A vague verbal quote that grew by thousands of dollars. A subcontractor who never showed up on the agreed day. A company that disappeared mid-project. We built our process to remove those specific risks, not just promise to.
What sets a design build bathroom remodel apart
A design build approach means the same team handles your layout, your permits, and your construction, instead of passing your project between a separate designer and a separate contractor. For a primary bathroom remodel or a full remodel with layout changes, this matters because design decisions and plumbing reality have to line up before demo day, not after. We bring a 3D mockup to your design visit, source materials at our Redwood City showroom, and confirm a fixed written quote before any wall comes down.
One in-house team, from sketch to final walkthrough
Whether you need a full bathroom remodel, a walk-in shower or tub-to-shower conversion, a new vanity, a luxury master suite, a smart small-bathroom redesign, or an accessible aging-in-place build, the same crew handles it from demo day to final walkthrough. Because we are a licensed general contractor, the plumber, electrician, and tile setter all work for us. There is no subcontractor chain to lose track of, and no third-party designer to coordinate with separately.
We pull every San Mateo County permit
San Mateo County permitting is genuinely complex: separate building, plumbing, and electrical permits, each with its own inspection. It is where unlicensed work gets homeowners into trouble, and skipping this step is one of the most common ways homeowners get stuck during a resale inspection later. We pull the permits, submit the plans, and meet every inspector for you, and we build to Title 24 and CalGreen. You never have to touch the county portal.
What older Redwood City bathrooms usually need
Redwood City's housing stock leans older, with a median home built around 1968. Many homes built before 1970 in Redwood City, San Carlos, and Belmont sit on a concrete slab, and if your new layout moves a drain or supply line, that means cutting and re-pouring concrete, the single most common cause of surprise costs on a Peninsula bathroom remodel.
Bungalow and ranch era homes in these same neighborhoods, as well as in Redwood Shores and Emerald Hills, often still have their original 1960s and 1970s bathroom fans, which were undersized even when new. Subfloor moisture from decades of slow leaks is the other thing we check for, since both issues are easy to miss until tile starts cracking or a bathroom never quite dries out. We inspect for all three during your estimate and tell you up front, so your fixed quote actually holds.
Serving Redwood City and the Peninsula
Redwood City is our hub, which puts us minutes from the rest of the Peninsula. We serve homeowners in San Carlos, Belmont, Foster City, San Mateo, Menlo Park, Atherton, East Palo Alto, Woodside, and Portola Valley. No matter the ZIP code, 94061, 94062, 94063, 94064, or 94065, you get the same licensed crew, the same fixed-quote process, and the same written workmanship warranty.
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