Powder rooms to spa-grade primary baths. We handle tile, vanities, showers, plumbing, lighting, and ventilation — with waterproofing done right so it lasts.
Bathrooms live or die by the details behind the walls. Here's exactly what comes with a typical NWP bathroom remodel.
Bathroom cost depends heavily on tile scope and fixture tier. These are typical Northern Virginia ranges — a free virtual consult gives you a real number fast.
A typical full bath takes 2–4 weeks, with tile work being the longest single phase. Powder rooms can wrap in under a week.
Virtual consult, on-site measure, finish selections, written scope signed.
Tear out, plumbing moved if needed, electrical updated, waterproofing begins.
Shower tile, floor tile, vanity install, fixtures, lighting — the bathroom reappears.
Grout cure, glass install, punch list, final walkthrough, sealant warranty begins.
Walk-in showers, clawfoots, double vanities — bathroom projects wrapped across Northern Virginia this past year.



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Ask our AIFor a full remodel, expect 2–3 weeks unusable. If it's your only bathroom we'll do everything we can to compress that timeline or stage the work, but it's rarely fully usable mid-project.
We can help you pick or you can come in with your own vision. We have trade accounts at several Northern Virginia tile suppliers and can arrange showroom visits. If you've already picked tile, just bring us the SKUs.
A conversion swaps just the bath/shower unit while keeping vanity, floor, and toilet in place — usually $12–20k. A full remodel replaces everything and costs more but lets you redesign the layout.
Almost always yes — new waterproofing systems can't properly bond over old tile, and you'll regret shortcuts in a wet room. We'll confirm during the on-site measure.
Yes, we relocate fixtures when it makes sense. Moving a toilet flange or shower drain adds $1,500–$5,000 depending on what's under the floor and whether we need to cut concrete.
Honestly, usually no — tile lots change constantly. If you're replacing a few broken tiles, we'll try to source a match, but for anything larger we recommend re-tiling the affected area fully.
Send us a phone photo of what you've got now and a few images of what you want. We'll send a realistic ballpark the same business day.