From primary suites to guest baths — we handle plumbing, ventilation, and tile with Texas‑grade durability.
Talk to a bath specialistWe work with Dallas Development Services, Plano inspections, and every DFW municipality. Permits, engineering, and final sign‑off — fully handled.
Dallas slab‑on‑grade means plumbing cuts are precise. We use core drilling to avoid foundation stress. Moisture‑resistant greenboard + cement board behind tile is our standard. Curbless showers require joist analysis — we include that.
| Bathroom type | Typical investment | Key features |
|---|---|---|
| Guest / hall bath | $24k – $35k | New vanity, tile surround, standard tub, updated fixtures |
| Primary bath (mid‑range) | $48k – $70k | Dual vanities, custom shower, linear drain, heated floor option |
| Primary luxury / spa | $75k – $110k | Curbless shower, steam unit, microcement, smart toilet, 2024 IRC exhaust |
| Powder room (half bath) | $12k – $18k | Statement vanity, floating sink, designer tile |
All costs include materials, labor, permits, and any slab/plumbing rough‑ins. Steam units and heated floors are additional.
We locate in‑slab lines, check water pressure, and design venting per 2024 IPC.
Joist deflection for curbless showers, cement board, liquid membranes.
Dallas permits (3‑5 weeks), fixtures lead times (6‑9 weeks for smart toilets).
Pre‑sloped pans, custom glass, zero‑threshold entry, final inspection.
Dallas homeowners are moving to curbless showers with linear drains. Requires engineered joist reinforcement — we include that in every quote. Heated floors (electric or hydronic) are now in 30% of primary remodels.
New code mandates humidity‑sensing fans or continuous exhaust in primary baths. We use Panasonic whisper fans with timers, ducted to exterior — no attics vents.
Guest baths typically take 4‑6 weeks; primary baths 7‑10 weeks. Custom work (steam generators, curbless pans) adds 2‑3 weeks. Permits add 1‑2 weeks upfront.
Yes — if you move plumbing, add electrical, or alter walls. Even replacing a tub with a shower usually requires a permit (plumbing rough‑in inspection). We handle all filings.
Absolutely. We core‑drill the slab for a linear drain and may need to lower the area — often we build a slightly raised platform or use a recessed pan. Structural engineer reviews joists if adjacent to wood framing.
We use cement board (or waterproof foam board) behind all tile, plus a surface-applied membrane (like Schluter or RedGard) in wet areas. Greenboard only outside wet zones. Exhaust fans vented to the outside, not attic.
Smart toilets and thermostatic valves are 6‑9 weeks; standard faucets 2‑4 weeks. We help you select items that align with your timeline and order immediately after permit.
Yes — we have trade accounts with Floor & Decor, Arizona Tile, and local showrooms. We can also source custom porcelain slabs for zero‑grout walls.
We’ll review your space, slab type, and 2026 code requirements — no obligation.
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