Redesign Your Bathroom for Daily Comfort

Alex Smith Property Advancement offers complete bathroom remodeling to update fixtures, surfaces, and layouts that no longer meet your needs.

Your bathroom endures constant exposure to moisture, and over time you may notice cracked tile grout, stained fixtures, or vanities that lack storage space. A bathroom remodel replaces worn components and reconfigures the layout to suit how you actually use the room, whether that means adding a walk-in shower, relocating the vanity, or updating old plumbing that leaks behind the walls.


Alex Smith Property Advancement handles every phase of the remodel, from removing damaged drywall and outdated tile to installing new flooring, plumbing fixtures, lighting, and cabinetry. You choose the materials and layout, and the work proceeds in stages so you understand what happens each day. If your bathroom has ventilation issues or needs electrical updates for modern lighting, those repairs happen before new surfaces go in.


Reach out to discuss your bathroom layout and the specific changes you want to make.

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What Happens During a Full Bathroom Remodel

The remodel begins with protecting adjacent rooms and removing existing fixtures, tile, and any damaged subflooring or drywall. You will see the framing and plumbing lines exposed, which allows for inspection and repair of any hidden water damage or outdated pipes that could cause problems later. New plumbing and electrical lines go in according to the updated layout, followed by moisture-resistant drywall and cement board in wet areas.


Once the walls are prepared, tile installation begins on floors and shower surrounds, followed by vanity and fixture installation. You will notice that faucets no longer drip, the shower drains properly, and cabinet doors close without sticking. Lighting improves visibility at the mirror, and properly sealed tile prevents water from seeping into the walls.


The final steps include caulking, grout sealing, and hardware installation. Paint or trim work finishes the space. If your remodel includes heated flooring or a new exhaust fan, those systems are tested before the project is considered complete. The bathroom becomes fully functional again, with every surface and fixture performing as it should.

Questions homeowners ask before starting a remodel

Homeowners often want to know how long the work takes, what materials hold up best in wet conditions, and whether existing plumbing can support new fixtures without major changes.

How long does a bathroom remodel typically take?

Most full bathroom remodels take two to three weeks, depending on the size of the space and whether plumbing or electrical lines need relocation. You will have limited or no access to the bathroom during active work days.

What flooring works best in bathrooms with heavy moisture?

Porcelain or ceramic tile resists water penetration and cleans easily, while luxury vinyl plank offers a softer surface with good moisture resistance. Both require proper subfloor preparation to prevent cracking or lifting over time.

Why does grout crack or discolor after a few years?

Grout cracks when the subfloor flexes or when it is not sealed after installation. Discoloration happens when moisture and soap residue seep into unsealed grout lines, allowing mold or mildew to grow beneath the surface.

What happens if water damage is found behind the walls?

Damaged framing or subflooring is removed and replaced before new surfaces are installed. This prevents soft spots in the floor and stops mold from spreading into adjacent rooms.

When should a bathroom exhaust fan be replaced?

Replace the fan if it runs loud, fails to clear steam within a few minutes, or shows rust around the housing. A properly sized fan prevents moisture buildup that damages paint and drywall.

Alex Smith Property Advancement provides detailed estimates that account for demolition, material selection, and installation timelines. Contact the team to schedule a walkthrough and review your bathroom remodel options.