Local Bathroom Remodeler Expertise
In neighborhoods like Falcon Ridge and Century Estates, bathroom remodeler services in Lenexa, KS transform older homes built in the 1970s–1990s into modern, functional spaces. Most houses here run on original plumbing and outdated layouts. A skilled bathroom remodel replaces what has worn out, improves daily function, and increases home value. Whether you're updating a single hall bath or overhauling a primary suite, a well-planned renovation stretches your investment further in Lenexa's affordable housing market.
Our process guides you from planning through final inspection, keeping you informed at every step.
We visit your home to measure the space, identify plumbing constraints typical of Lenexa-area bathrooms, and discuss your priorities. This conversation clarifies what's not working and what you want to achieve.
We develop a detailed design showing layout, materials, and fixture choices. You receive a clear written proposal with scope and expectations before we begin any demolition.
Old fixtures, tile, and cabinetry are removed with care to minimize dust and disruption. We address any hidden issues—corroded pipes, rotted subfloors—before installation begins.
New plumbing lines and electrical circuits are run according to code. Kansas City's hard water means we specify fixtures with PVD finishes to resist corrosion.
Tile is set, new vanity and fixtures are installed, and waterproofing is applied throughout. Each layer builds toward your completed design.
Paint, hardware, and lighting are installed. We inspect every detail, test systems, and clean thoroughly before you take over.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Specialized work tailored to Lenexa homes and your needs.
We design and install custom tile showers and tubs, from large-format floor tiles to geometric wall patterns. Waterproofing is critical in Lenexa's humid climate—we use proven membrane systems and proper slope to prevent leaks in your bathroom foundation.

Custom tile shower work in Falcon Ridge and Manchester Park neighborhoods
Dated laminate vanities in older Lenexa homes are replaced with clean-lined cabinetry topped with quartz or granite. We source quality materials locally and ensure proper plumbing connections for supply lines and drain systems.

Contemporary vanity upgrades in established Century Estates homes
Lenexa bathrooms face moisture challenges. We install large-format porcelain tiles with proper grout and sealant, plus complete waterproofing under vanities and shower areas. Slip-resistant options protect families with young children.

Durable porcelain flooring installed throughout Lenexa
Many Lenexa homes built in the 1970s–1980s have corroded supply lines or failing drain pipes. We replace outdated plumbing with PEX and PVC, ensuring reliable water flow and proper drainage. Hard water protection is built in.

Plumbing updates in split-level and ranch-style homes
Lenexa's homes have distinct needs and challenges that an experienced local contractor knows well.
Kansas City's water has high mineral content that destroys brass fixtures and mineral-coated glass. We install PVD-finish faucets that resist limescale and recommend fixtures designed to last in hard water. This keeps your new bathroom looking fresh for years.
Lenexa's humid climate and clay soil create moisture pressure on home foundations. We install complete waterproofing membranes in showers and under vanities, and we ensure proper drainage to keep water away from structural wood and framing.
25+ years of bathroom remodeling experience in Lenexa and the Kansas City metro. We know the building codes, the water challenges, and the local contractors who deliver quality materials on time.
Homes in Century Estates, Falcon Ridge, and Manchester Park often hide outdated supply lines and deteriorated drain pipes behind walls. Once we start demolition, we address these issues before installing new fixtures. No surprises, no hidden costs later.
We're based in Lenexa and know every neighborhood in the city and surrounding Johnson County.
From Lenexa City Center to homes near Black Hoof Park, Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park, and Shawnee Mission Park, we've completed bathroom remodels across established neighborhoods like Century Estates and newer communities like the Timbers at Clear Creek. Our local supplier relationships mean we access materials quickly and lock in fair pricing for your project.
Most Lenexa homes sit within 5–10 minutes of our main service area. We maintain a crew here year-round, which means faster response times and steady quality. Access to I-435 and Highway 10 makes it easy for us to reach homes throughout Johnson County, Overland Park, and Shawnee.
Call or text to schedule a free in-home consultation. We'll measure your space, discuss options, and answer questions about permits, materials, and process—with no pressure and no obligation.
Yes. Any project that involves plumbing, electrical, or wall work requires a City of Lenexa permit. We handle all permit paperwork and coordinate inspections so you don't have to.
Kansas City water has high mineral content. Always choose fixtures with PVD finishes (matte black, brushed nickel) over chrome or brass. We recommend fixtures rated for hard-water climates and can discuss water-softening options if limescale buildup is a concern.
This is common in Lenexa homes from the 1970s–1990s. We stop, assess, and let you know exactly what we found and the cost to fix it. You have the choice to proceed or adjust the scope. We always recommend addressing foundation or water-damage issues before moving forward.
If this is your only full bathroom, we work quickly through the critical phases. Some multi-bath homes allow us to work on one without disrupting the other. Discuss your household's needs upfront so we can plan accordingly.
Yes. Split-levels and ranches are common in Lenexa neighborhoods like Century Estates. We have experience modifying layouts, adding ventilation, and updating plumbing in these floor plans to meet modern expectations.
Large-format porcelain tile with minimal grout lines is ideal for humidity and moisture resistance. Avoid small ceramic tiles with excessive grout, which harbor mold. Quartz countertops handle moisture better than marble. We recommend materials that breathe and shed water quickly.
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