Local Bathroom Remodeling Expertise
In Prairie Village, Kansas—where 84% of homes are single-family residences built between the 1940s and 1960s—bathroom remodelers face unique challenges. These mid-century Cape Cods and ranches often have dated bathrooms that don't match homeowners' modern needs. Our bathroom remodeler service transforms these classic spaces with fresh layouts, quality fixtures, and smart tile work that honors your home's character while delivering everyday functionality.
From your first conversation through final walkthrough, we keep you informed every step of the way.
We meet at your Prairie Village home, understand your needs, and discuss layout, style, and budget. We'll explain how plumbing or structural changes might work in your mid-century layout.
We remove old fixtures, flooring, and tile, then inspect for any hidden water damage common in older Prairie Village homes. Walls and plumbing are prepared for the next phase.
New pipes, drains, and fixtures are installed. Lighting is wired and vents are routed for proper moisture control—essential for Prairie Village's humid summers.
Tile walls and floors are installed with proper waterproofing. We handle everything from shower surrounds to vanity backsplashes with precision and attention to grout detail.
Vanities, mirrors, faucets, and hardware go in. Paint, lighting, and accessories are installed. A final inspection ensures everything works and meets our standards.
You tour the finished bathroom. We show you how to use new fixtures, care for tile, and we answer all your questions before cleanup and final documentation.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
We handle every part of your bathroom remodel, from vanities to tile to plumbing.
We install custom or semi-custom vanities with proper plumbing hookup and caulking. Whether you want a floating vanity or traditional cabinet, we handle measurements, bracing, and water-line connections for Corinth Hills and Prairie Fields homeowners.

Custom vanity install in Indian Fields, Prairie Village
From walk-in showers to soaking tubs, we handle rough-in, framing, and fixture installation. We waterproof shower surrounds and ensure proper slope for drain. Prairie Village's older homes often need special attention to framing and moisture barriers.

Walk-in shower remodel near Mission Road, Prairie Village
Ceramic, porcelain, or natural stone tile—we lay it with precision and proper grout. Our tile work includes accent strips, subway layouts, and large-format designs. We detail everything from niche trim to corner transitions with expert craftsmanship.

Subway tile shower in Belinder Hills, Prairie Village
Tile, vinyl plank, or natural stone floors that handle moisture. We prepare subfloors, ensure proper slope to drains, and seal everything appropriately. Your Prairie Village bathroom gets durability and style that lasts decades.

Heated tile floor in Corinth Hills, Prairie Village
New supply lines, drain pipes, vent stacks. We navigate Prairie Village homes' existing plumbing, address any corroded pipes from the 1950s, and ensure code compliance. All connections are pressure-tested and verified.

Rough plumbing in mid-century home, Prairie Village
Granite, quartz, marble, or laminate tops that resist water and stains. We measure precisely, handle sink and faucet cutouts, and install with proper support. Your countertop becomes a focal point that works hard every day.

Quartz countertop with vessel sink, Prairie Village
Prairie Village homes have specific needs. We know them.
Most Prairie Village bathrooms are in Cape Cods and ranches from the 1940s–1960s. We update fixtures and layouts while respecting your home's original bones. You get modern function without losing charm.
Our 25-year tile background means we know how to handle original plaster, old cast-iron pipes, and foundation shifts common in post-war Prairie Village construction.
Kansas summers are humid. Older homes near Meadowbrook Park and other tree-lined streets can trap moisture. We install proper exhaust vents, waterproof membranes, and vapor barriers to keep mold and mildew at bay.
Prairie Village has specific building code requirements. We handle permit applications and inspections so you don't have to. Every bathroom leaves here ready to pass final city walkthrough.
25+ years of tile-setting and remodeling experience means we've tackled Prairie Village bathrooms in every condition—from tight powder rooms to sprawling master baths.
We serve all of Prairie Village, including neighborhoods along 71st Street, Mission Road, and the Shops of Prairie Village district.
From downtown Prairie Village near the Corinth Shops, head south on Mission Road toward the Hallbrook Country Club area. We service homes in Corinth Hills, Prairie Fields, Indian Fields, and Belinder Hills. If you're near Meadowbrook Park or Homestead Country Club, you're in our territory. Call for a consultation anywhere in Prairie Village.
Ready to transform your Prairie Village bathroom? Contact us for a free consultation and estimate.
Stop immediately and notify us. Water damage is common in older Prairie Village homes; we inspect for it during demo and address it before proceeding. We can often treat and reinforce affected areas without major cost increases.
Yes, Prairie Village requires permits for plumbing, electrical, and structural work. We handle all permits and inspections as part of our service. It protects you and ensures code compliance.
Yes. We manage dust, noise, and traffic so disruption is minimal. If your remodel includes significant plumbing or structural work, using another bathroom is recommended during active demo phases.
Mid-century layouts are often unconventional. We design solutions around your space—angled ceilings, sloped walls, narrow entries. Our experience with Prairie Village's architectural quirks means we can maximize functionality even in tight rooms.
Porcelain and ceramic tile are durable and resist moisture. Large-format tiles minimize grout lines. We recommend materials and layouts that match your home's style—whether classic subway tile for a Cape Cod or modern subway for newer construction.
Older homes may have cast-iron or outdated copper piping. We inspect, upgrade as needed, and ensure all new supply and drain lines meet current code. If issues arise, we discuss options before proceeding.
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