Bathroom Remodels

Do you have a traditional bathroom which you would love to give a modern new look? Although bathroom remodeling might seem expensive, having a solid plan on what to do will save you from unnecessary costs.

We can help take out all of the guesswork for you as we offer complimentary design services.

Remodeling a bathroom can be an exciting task! Our clients often spend hours looking at photos on Pinterest and Houzz, walking the isles of the big box stores and tile distributor showrooms locally for days, making notes and dreaming about the day they can get rid of their pink bathtub and matching toilet and replace that floral wallpaper from the 90s.

But before making any big decisions or large purchases on materials, here are some less exciting things to consider so your project turns out the way you are dreaming about it and so it will be functional for years to come. Here is our Pre-Bathroom Remodel Checklist to ensure your project stays on track, on budget and on time.

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Budget

How much do you want to spend on your bathroom renovation? This is one of the first questions you need to consider before doing any “window shopping”. Setting a budget will help guide you as you make decisions about what to include or exclude in the remodel. Once you have figured out your total spend budget you can get a clearer sense of what type of tile, fixtures, and extras (like radiant floor heat) you can afford. View your chosen contractor as your personal guide to getting exactly what you want. With a clear budget in mind your contractor should be able to show you all your options.

Planning & Time

Far too often people assume that if they are remodeling a small bathroom it will only take a few days, or that there will be a significant time reduction between a small bathroom and a large master bathroom. This is not the case. Whether you are remodeling a large or small bathroom all the same steps are needed to complete the process. The extra 25-50 square feet savings is miniscule and in our experience the smaller the space does not equal lesser time. With a small space comes unique challenges, like the obvious cramped work environment, often forcing the contractor to keep tools in a separate room, etc.

Planning for time also needs to include not just the duration of the actual labor but also the design phase, choosing, purchasing and ordering tiles, fixtures, custom-built vanity or cabinets, etc.

Sequence of work

When it comes to renovating a bathroom there is a proper procedure and sequence of tasks that needs to be adhered to. Far too often we see people demolish their old bathroom without ever calling a contractor to schedule the finish work, shopping for tile or even planning their budget, this typically leads to a non-functional bathroom for months and in some cases more than a year. So before you pick up the hammer STOP and make sure you have thought it through. When it comes to the actual work, once all materials are on site and accounted for, we also recommend a certain sequence of work. Start from the top down when it comes to demolishing as well as remodeling. Working this way you are protecting your new components as well as saving time doing unnecessary cleanup or repairs.

What's inside the walls?

Don’t be fooled by a contractor who says you can simply update what you see without examining what is unseen. There are companies out there who’s claim to fame is remodeling your shower in a day or your whole bathroom in a couple days. Well there's a saying that applies to this type of contractor, what they are offering is often like “Putting lipstick on a Pig.” Yes when they leave, your bathroom (or “pig”) might look a lot better but ultimately it’s still the same bathroom that still has underlying issues (still a pig). If your shower or tub surround is unsightly due to mildew for instance, that's a visible sign of an underlying issue. If the proposed solution is to just cover over the ugly, how long do you really expect it to last before you start to see that pig again? When remodeling a bathroom most contractors agree and recommend opening up the walls around plumbing and electrical to ensure they are up to code, updated and functioning properly.

Design style and functionality

Do you ever feel overwhelmed by all the choices? There are many factors to consider like paint color, tile choices, tubs, faucets, cabinets and vanities, etc. We recommend starting with a theme, or an overall “look and feel” description before ever looking at the above mentioned finishes. You may want to work with a designer, or at the very least shop locally and take advantage of the designers working in the local tile, paint or plumbing warehouses. Design needs to work hand in hand with functionality so consider who will be using the bathroom – kids, adults, an elderly parent. Take note of the things in your current bathroom that are functional as well as the things you do not want to repeat in your new bathroom.

Recent Bathroom Remodel Projects

Bonnie Mellott

Homeowner

I was nervous about having a major remodel done, but Chad, Mallory and their team made it easier, and almost fun. They always showed up on time and did what they said they would do. I’m impressed by the craftsmanship and attention to detail. They’re easy to work with and pricing is fair and straightforward.

They transformed a 60-year-old moldy cave of a bathroom with a rotten floor to a luxurious and modern oasis. The entire team has great ideas and are very creative. The design choices included a floating vanity, pocket door, and removing a useless wall to make a tiny bathroom seem a lot larger.

Mallory even went to stores with us to help select materials, which was very helpful. If you have decision fatigue about things like this, just show her some pics from Pinterest of what you like, and she will narrow down the huge selection, making the process quicker and less overwhelming.

They did such an awesome job that now they are currently working on renovating a second bathroom at our house. Chad, Chris and Chui even managed to make it up my steep driveway with the icy road conditions we’ve recently had. They even worked on the weekend to keep the project on track. I would call them again for future projects and recommend them to anyone.

Hollie Schreiber

Homeowner

I recently had my bathroom renovated by Mallory and her team – Chris, Anthony, and Chui. Mallory's design exceeded my expectations, and the execution by the team was impeccable. They were not only friendly but also delivered excellent workmanship. Chad stopped by almost daily to check in on the team and their progress and to make sure we were satisfied. I'm thrilled with the results and highly recommend their services for a top-notch bathroom transformation!

Wilma Pratt

Homeowner

They did everything that they said they were going to do, showed up when they said they were going to be here, finished an AMAZING job when they said they would -- and cleaned everything up when they were finished! I can't praise them enough for being so professional and friendly. They did an outstanding job and I'll recommend them to friends and family every time moving forward! They even went with me to help pick out the product, picked it up, and called me to make sure I was happy with the job! Not only was I happy with the job, but I'm happy with the price as well! Thank you all so much!

Ken Martin

Homeowner

Prior to calling Knoxville Tile, I had, quite possibly, the worst tile/contractor experience a person could have. Knoxville tile took pity on my plight, tore out the pathetic job the previous contractor put in, and did a beautiful job installing the new tile. The job site was clean, they arrived when they said they would, the work was outstanding. 10/10, no notes.

Paul Myers

Homeowner

I am so thankful that I went with Knoxville Tile Installation. From the first call when Mallory said she'd be over in ten minutes I was blown away. Mallory and Chad are both very professional, extremely pleasant and easy to discuss idea's with. Mallory was very instrumental with creative ideas and suggestions. Chad truly is an artist with an extreme eye for detail. Our complete bathroom remodel was truly remarkable. Their workers Anthony, Chewy and Chris were also extremely detail oriented. I enjoyed dealing with them on a daily basis. They all made a major project seamless. This whole team is based on communication. If they say it.They do it. This is very rare nowadays and refreshing to find. Thank you all for making our dream become a reality. You will be back for the next project. Paul & Carrie Myers

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