A full bathroom remodel in Redwood City means taking the room down to the studs and rebuilding it exactly the way you want it — new layout, new plumbing and electrical, fresh waterproofing, tile, fixtures, and finishes. It is the right project when your bathroom is dated, leaking, badly laid out, or simply no longer fits how your family lives. We handle the entire job in-house, from the first measurement to the final San Mateo County inspection, so you deal with one team and one fixed written quote.

What a full bathroom remodel includes

Every full remodel we build in Redwood City covers the complete scope: demolition and haul-away, rough plumbing and electrical brought up to current California code, a waterproofing membrane behind all wet walls, floor and wall tile, a new vanity and countertop, the tub or walk-in shower, toilet, lighting, exhaust ventilation, paint, and trim. Because we are a licensed general contractor, the plumber, electrician, tile setter, and finish carpenter all work for us — there are no mystery subcontractors and no finger-pointing if something needs attention.

Full bath, 3/4 bath, powder room, or primary suite

“Full remodel” looks different in every home. A 3/4 bath (toilet, sink, and shower, no tub) is the most common request in Redwood City’s mid-century homes. A powder room refresh is a fast, high-impact project for the half-bath off the entry. A primary (master) suite is a larger build with a double vanity, freestanding tub, and frameless glass. We scope each room type separately so you only pay for the work your bathroom actually needs.

We pull every permit and handle San Mateo County inspections

If your remodel moves plumbing, changes electrical, or alters the layout, the City of Redwood City and San Mateo County require separate building, plumbing, and electrical permits. The county process is genuinely complicated — and it is where a lot of homeowners get stuck or burned by unlicensed handymen. We pull all the permits, submit the plans, and personally meet the inspector at rough-in and final. You never have to touch the county portal.

The slab-foundation question

Many homes built before 1970 in Redwood City, San Carlos, and Belmont sit on a concrete slab. If your new layout relocates a drain or supply line, that means cutting and re-pouring concrete. It is the single most common cause of surprise costs on a Peninsula bathroom remodel — and the one most contractors quietly leave out of their bid. We inspect for it during your free estimate and tell you up front, so your fixed quote actually holds.

Built to California code

We build to Title 24 (California’s energy code) and CalGreen (water efficiency and construction-waste recycling), and every project is completed by a CSLB-licensed, insured contractor. You can verify any California contractor’s license at cslb.ca.gov before you hire — we encourage it.

Ready to start? Call us or request a free in-home consultation and we will walk your space, answer every question, and send a fixed written quote within 24 hours.