Bathroom Remodeling in Prescott Valley, AZ.
Licensed, bonded & insured bathroom remodeling in Prescott Valley and Yavapai County. ROC #366257.
Prescott Valley's bathroom remodeling team.
Prescott Valley has grown fast, and most homes we work in are 1990s builds through brand-new construction — production-builder finishes that were fine at closing but are ready for a real upgrade. We build bathrooms in Prescott Valley that hold up to daily use — proper waterproofing (Schluter, RedGard, or membrane pans depending on the job), ventilation sized to the room, and plumbing rough-ins that pass Prescott Valley-area inspection the first time. Whether it's a guest-bath refresh, a primary suite build-out, or a walk-in shower conversion for aging in place, we walk the scope with you before demo, hold the schedule in writing, and give you one point of contact from start to finish. Every Prescott Valley bathroom we build is finished under Arizona ROC #366257 — licensed, bonded, and insured. Tile is set on the right substrate with the right thinset and grouted with materials that don't need to be redone in three years. We don't cut corners in the wall cavity because that's where the expensive problems start.
- Tile showers & tub surrounds
- Custom & semi-custom vanities
- Quartz, granite & marble tops
- Plumbing relocation & updates
- Heated floors & lighting design
- Full finish carpentry & paint
Bathroom Remodeling questions from Prescott Valley homeowners.
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Prescott Valley?
Guest-bath refreshes in Prescott Valley typically run $15,000–$25,000. Primary bath remodels with new tile showers, plumbing changes, or wall moves run $30,000–$75,000+. We quote every project with a written scope.
How long does a Prescott Valley bathroom remodel take?
A guest bath (vanity, tile, fixtures — no plumbing moves) runs 2–4 weeks. A primary bath with a new shower, plumbing changes, or layout work runs 6–10 weeks.
Do you build custom tile showers?
Yes — that's most of what we build. Curbed or curbless, single or double head, bench seats, niches, linear drains. We waterproof properly so the shower lasts.
Can you make a small Prescott Valley bath feel bigger without moving walls?
Often yes — wall-hung vanities, larger mirrors, better lighting, glass shower doors instead of curtains, and lighter tile all help. If a footprint change is worth it, we'll tell you what it costs before you commit.
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