Redesign Your Bathroom for Comfort

Bathroom Remodeling in Peachtree for homes with outdated fixtures and poor water pressure

Associated Builders & Remodeling handles bathroom remodeling for homeowners in Peachtree who need to replace toilets that run constantly, vanities with water-damaged cabinets, or shower enclosures with grout that has cracked and allowed leaks. You might be dealing with a bathtub that is difficult to step into, a single sink that creates morning congestion, or tile floors that have become uneven as the subfloor weakened underneath. These projects address functional problems and update finishes that no longer look clean or modern.

Bathroom remodeling includes installing new vanities, sinks, toilets, showers, bathtubs, tile, lighting, and ventilation. The work may involve reconfiguring the layout to add a double vanity, replacing a bathtub with a walk-in shower, or adding grab bars and a curbless shower for easier access. You select fixtures and finishes based on durability and maintenance, from porcelain tile that resists moisture to faucets with ceramic disc valves that do not drip. Projects begin with a review of the existing plumbing and electrical systems to determine what upgrades are needed.

Reach out to Associated Builders & Remodeling to schedule a bathroom evaluation and discuss remodeling options in Peachtree.

What Gets Removed and How New Fixtures Install

The team begins by removing the old vanity, toilet, and shower or tub, then inspects the subfloor for rot and the walls for water damage. Any damaged framing or drywall is replaced before new tile and fixtures are installed. Plumbing lines are updated if you are changing the layout or if old galvanized pipes are corroding and restricting water flow. A waterproof membrane is applied to shower walls and floors, then tile is set in thin-set mortar and grouted with epoxy or urethane grout that resists staining and mildew. The vanity is leveled and secured, the toilet is set on a new wax ring, and all connections are tested for leaks.

After the bathroom remodeling is complete, you will notice that the shower drains quickly without puddling, faucets deliver steady water pressure, and the toilet flushes completely on the first try. Tile grout lines will be uniform and sealed, mirrors will be mounted securely without gaps, and lighting will be positioned to eliminate shadows over the vanity. Floors will feel solid underfoot, and there will be no soft spots or movement near the toilet or shower.

The process includes protecting hallways and adjoining rooms from dust, coordinating plumbing and electrical rough-in inspections, and scheduling tile installation after the subfloor and walls have been properly prepared. Ventilation fans are installed to code with ducts that vent outdoors rather than into the attic. The work does not include replacing windows or repairing exterior walls unless those issues are identified during the project.

Common Questions About Bathroom Remodeling

Homeowners in Peachtree preparing for bathroom remodeling often have questions about timelines, accessibility features, and how much disruption to expect.

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What is included in a full bathroom remodel?
A full bathroom remodel includes replacing the vanity, toilet, shower or tub, tile, lighting, and ventilation fan. The work often involves updating plumbing and electrical systems, installing new drywall or backer board, and applying waterproofing to wet areas before tile is set.
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How long does bathroom remodeling take?
Most bathroom remodeling projects take three to five weeks depending on the size of the bathroom and whether the layout is changing. Replacing a tub with a walk-in shower or moving plumbing lines adds time to the schedule.
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What accessibility features can be added?
You can add a curbless walk-in shower with a bench and handheld showerhead, grab bars near the toilet and shower, a comfort-height toilet, and a vanity with open space underneath for wheelchair access. These features make the bathroom safer and easier to use as mobility needs change.
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Why does tile need a waterproof membrane?
A waterproof membrane installed on shower walls and floors prevents water from soaking into the drywall or framing behind the tile. This stops rot and mold growth that occur when moisture penetrates tile and grout over time. The membrane is required by building codes in Peachtree for all wet areas.
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What should I expect during the remodeling?
You should expect to use another bathroom in the house or arrange temporary facilities, noise from demolition and tile cutting, and dust containment barriers around the work area. The bathroom will be unusable for the duration of the project.

If your bathroom has fixtures that no longer work properly or finishes that show water damage, contact Associated Builders & Remodeling to review your options and set up a consultation in Peachtree.