
Bathroom Remodeling in Kansas City, MO & KS
Kansas City's humid summers are hard on bathrooms — dated fans, failing caulk, and old tile invite mildew and hidden moisture damage. Our team rebuilds bathrooms with proper waterproofing and ventilation underneath the tile and finishes you see, so the space looks great and stays sound for the long haul.
- Licensed & InsuredMissouri & Kansas
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- 3-Year WarrantyOn our workmanship

- Walk-in and curbless shower construction
- Custom tile work for floors, walls, and niches
- Full waterproofing membranes behind wet walls
- Vanity, cabinet, and countertop installation
- Freestanding and alcove tub replacements
- Upgraded exhaust ventilation sized to the room
- Frameless glass shower enclosures
- Heated tile flooring options
- Updated lighting and GFCI electrical
- Accessible and aging-in-place layouts
Typical Timeline
Typically 2 – 5 weeks
Get Your Free Bathroom Estimate
Free in-home consultation across the KC metro — we respond within one business day with a fixed-price proposal.
Assessment & Design
We inspect the existing bathroom for hidden water damage and ventilation gaps, then design a layout and material plan that fits the room and your budget.
Selections
You choose tile, vanity, fixtures, glass, and hardware. We guide selections toward finishes that stand up to daily moisture and hard water common in the metro.
Demolition & Waterproofing
We remove old fixtures and tile, address any rot or mold we uncover, update plumbing and electrical, and install waterproofing membranes and a properly sloped shower base before any tile goes up.
Build & Install
Tile, vanity, fixtures, glass, lighting, and the upgraded exhaust fan are installed. Every seam is sealed and every connection tested.
Inspection & Handoff
Plumbing and electrical are inspected where required, we complete the punch list, and we walk the finished bathroom with you.

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Tell us about your kitchen, bathroom, siding, or deck project and we'll help you plan the scope, materials, and budget that fit your home — free, no obligation, in a single conversation. Then book a consultation with our licensed Kansas City crew.
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A bathroom is the hardest-working wet room in the house, and in Kansas City it has to stand up to humid summers on top of daily use. The finishes you see matter, but what happens behind the tile — the waterproofing and ventilation — is what determines whether the space stays sound. These are the decisions that shape a KC bathroom remodel.
Waterproofing & Ventilation for Humid Summers
Kansas City summers are humid, and a bathroom that can't clear moisture invites mildew and hidden damage. We tackle both layers. Behind the tile, a waterproofing membrane on the wet walls and a properly sloped, sealed shower base keep water out of the framing and subfloor. Above it, an exhaust fan sized to the room and ducted fully to the exterior pulls that humid air out before it settles on surfaces.
Older bathrooms frequently hide soft subfloor or wall rot once the tile comes off. We show you whatever we find, explain the repair, and address it before rebuilding, so the new bathroom sits on a sound structure rather than over a problem waiting to resurface.
Walk-In Shower or Keep a Tub?
Curbless and walk-in showers open up a room and are far easier to step into, which is why so many homeowners choose them for a primary bath. If you have young children or want a soaking tub for resale, keeping at least one tub in the home is worth weighing. We help you decide based on your household, the room's footprint, and how long you plan to stay.
Tile, Fixtures & Hard-Water-Friendly Finishes
The metro's water leaves mineral spots on polished chrome and glass, so we often steer clients toward brushed and matte fixture finishes and treated glass that hide and resist buildup. Porcelain and glazed ceramic tile hold up well to moisture and cleaning. Heated tile floors and frameless glass are popular upgrades when the budget allows.
For a component-by-component look at what a renovation runs, see the Kansas City bathroom remodel cost guide.
Bathroom projects often expand into kitchen updates, basement baths, and whole-home work. Bundling related trades saves time and keeps finishes consistent.
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Why does my bathroom keep getting mildew?
Usually it's undersized or worn-out ventilation combined with our humid summers. As part of a remodel we install an exhaust fan properly sized to the room and vented fully to the exterior, along with mildew-resistant materials, which makes the space far easier to keep clean and dry.
Should I replace my tub with a walk-in shower?
It depends on your household. Walk-in showers open up the room and are easier to step into, which many homeowners prefer. If you have young children or want a soaking tub for resale, keeping at least one tub in the home is worth considering. We help you weigh it for your situation.
How long does a bathroom remodel take?
A straightforward update runs a couple of weeks, while a full gut with new tile, plumbing changes, and a custom shower typically takes several weeks. Tile and glass work, plus cure times, set the pace.
Do you fix water damage you find during demo?
Yes. Older bathrooms often hide soft subfloor or wall rot behind the tile. We show you what we find, explain the repair, and address it before rebuilding so the new work sits on a sound structure.
Why does my Kansas City bathroom keep growing mildew every summer?
Our humid summers push a lot of moisture into small, poorly ventilated bathrooms. The usual culprits are an undersized or worn-out exhaust fan and failing caulk and grout. In a remodel we install a fan sized to the room and vented fully to the exterior, add proper waterproofing behind the tile, and specify mildew-resistant materials — which makes the space far easier to keep dry and clean.
What waterproofing goes in behind the tile you install?
Tile and grout are not waterproof on their own, so we install a dedicated waterproofing membrane on the shower walls and a properly sloped, waterproofed base before any tile goes up. That barrier is what protects the framing and subfloor from the moisture our climate drives into a bathroom — it's the part you never see that determines how long the visible work lasts.
Can you build an accessible, aging-in-place bathroom?
Yes. We build curbless walk-in showers, add blocking for grab bars, widen doorways where the framing allows, and set comfort-height fixtures and non-slip surfaces. We design the layout around how you want to use the space now and in the years ahead.
We provide bathroom remodeling to homeowners across the Kansas City metro on both sides of the state line. Each community has its own dedicated page with local permitting, climate, and project detail — and each metro hub covers the surrounding areas we also serve.
The following government agencies, industry organizations, and official resources provide additional information relevant to your remodeling project.
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