FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

The timeline for a kitchen or bathroom remodel depends on the size and complexity of the job. A standard bathroom remodeling project typically takes 2–3 weeks, while a full kitchen remodel may take 4–6 weeks. Custom features or major structural changes can extend the schedule.

Yes, most of our clients remain in their homes during the kitchen and bathroom remodeling process. We work efficiently to minimize disruption, but you may experience limited access to the space being remodeled for short periods.

Costs vary based on materials, layout, and scope. Bathroom remodeling generally ranges from $8,000 to $20,000+, while kitchen remodels typically start at $15,000 and can go higher depending on custom cabinetry, countertops, and appliances. We offer transparent quotes and options for various budgets.

Absolutely. Our remodeling team provides kitchen and bathroom design guidance to help you choose layouts, tiles, countertops, cabinets, and fixtures that match your style and maximize space. We specialize in blending modern design with long-lasting function.

Yes! We provide complete flooring installation services as part of your kitchen and bathroom remodel. From luxury vinyl and tile to hardwood and porcelain, our expert installers ensure seamless, stylish floors that enhance your new space.

Tile is a healthy choice, ceramic and porcelain tile is made from natural ingredients and free from toxic chemicals that can make you sick. Tile is the smart choice for a healthy home from the ground up! Tile is a hypoallergenic flooring option, naturally resistant to dust and other harmful pollutants that are known to cause a variety of health issues. Tile is a great choice if you suffer from allergies or asthma. Tile is impervious, meaning it’s inhospitable to dust mites, bacteria, fungi, mold and other irritants. Tile is inherently inorganic, emitting zero VOCs. VOC’s are emitted by virtually all other types of flooring. VOCs are harmful gases that can cause headaches, nausea, and nose, eye and throat irritation. VOC emissions are also a leading cause of “sick building syndrome”.  Tile is also a solid material meaning tile does not contain the binders common to other flooring and wall surfaces- binders like formaldehyde. Tile is also free from PVC, a resin commonly used in other surfaces to improve mechanical flexibility and heat stability. PVC contains phthalates and organotin, both regularly a subject of concern and discussion among health experts. PVC link.

Over the centuries, tile has represented the perfect union of art and architecture. The richness of tile adorns our greatest buildings and historical icons. Whether you are looking for a durable surface for your flooring or something with a wow factor, tile can and should fulfill both desires!
Short answer No. Why is this important? When considering a tile contractor to construct and tile your shower or bathtub surround please keep in mind that your shower will have an average of 1100” or water ran per year, in comparison the average rainfall for Seattle Washington is 36” per year! Make sure that whomever you choose to install your new shower tile has a plan for waterproofing before installing tile!