Your primary bathroom should work for you every day. When it doesn't, it's time to change it.

Most Las Vegas homes built between 1990 and 2006 came with builder-grade bathrooms. Those cultured marble counters and basic tile setups have a shelf life. We've seen cracked grout, stained tub surrounds, and outdated layouts in homes all across the valley. The desert's low humidity dries out caulk and grout fast. Hard water leaves calcium buildup that no cleaner fully removes. And if your bathroom still has a separate soaker tub nobody uses, that space could be doing a lot more for you. Poor ventilation is another big one. Las Vegas summers hit 110°F, and a bathroom without proper airflow gets dangerous fast. Good remodeling practices also mean thinking about air quality during construction [1]. Don't wait until tile starts popping off the floor to make a move.
That cultured marble and basic tile from the early 2000s looks tired. A full remodel replaces it with materials that actually match how you live now.
Caliche soil under Las Vegas homes shifts and settles. That movement cracks tile and opens up grout lines that let moisture in.
A bathroom without a properly rated exhaust fan gets unbearable in summer. We size and install ventilation that meets Las Vegas city code.
We see this constantly in Summerlin and Henderson homes. Converting that tub space into a walk-in shower adds real daily value.
Las Vegas water is hard. Calcium buildup ruins faucets, shower heads, and tile surfaces faster than most people expect.
Families change. So do needs. We redesign primary bathroom layouts to give you better flow, more storage, and a space that actually fits your life.
A primary bathroom remodel is one of the biggest investments you'll make in your home. Getting it wrong means redoing it. We're a family-owned business, and we've trained our crew hands-on from day one. No subcontractors rotating in and out. The same people who start your project finish it. We use premium materials and we don't skip prep work, because that's where most remodels fail.
We're taking on primary bathroom remodel projects across Las Vegas right now. Call us and we'll set up a time to walk through your space and talk through what's possible.
Our five-step process keeps things clear from the first call to the final walkthrough.
We come to your home and look at the space together. You tell us what's not working and what you want. We take measurements and talk through layout options, materials, and budget. No pressure, just a real conversation.
Good prep work is what separates a remodel that lasts from one that doesn't. We protect your floors and walls, demo carefully, and check for any moisture or subfloor issues before we build anything new. Most problems we find are fixable early.
Our crew handles tile, cabinetry, fixtures, and all finish work. When the job is done, we walk through every detail with you. If something isn't right, we fix it before we leave.
Primary bathroom remodel costs in Las Vegas vary based on the size of the space, the materials you choose, and how much of the layout changes. A basic refresh with new tile, vanity, and fixtures runs lower. A full gut renovation with a custom shower, new flooring, and layout changes runs higher. Homes in areas like Summerlin or Henderson often have larger primary baths, which affects the total. We give you a full quote before anything starts. No surprise charges at the end.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas homeowners before they start.
Most primary bathroom remodels in Las Vegas run between $8,000 and $35,000 or more. The range is wide because every project is different. A cosmetic update with new fixtures and tile costs far less than a full gut with custom shower and new layout. We give you a real quote after seeing your space.
A typical primary bathroom remodel takes two to four weeks from demo to finish. Larger projects or ones that need permit inspections can take longer. Clark County inspections usually schedule within three to five business days. We'll give you a realistic timeline before we start.
You can handle some things yourself, like painting or shopping for fixtures. But tile work, plumbing, and electrical in Las Vegas require permits and licensed work. A common mistake we see is homeowners tiling over a failing subfloor. That tile will crack within a year. Getting the prep right matters more than saving a few hundred dollars.
It depends on how you use your bathroom. Most homeowners we talk to haven't used their soaker tub in years. Converting it to a walk-in shower adds usable daily space. But if you have kids or plan to sell soon, keeping a tub can help. We'll talk through the tradeoffs with you.
Yes, if the remodel involves plumbing or electrical changes. Clark County requires permits for that work, and inspections are part of the process. We handle the permit process for you. Skipping permits is a risk that can cause problems when you sell your home.
Cracked tiles, hollow spots when you tap them, and grout that keeps cracking back are all signs the tile needs to go. In Las Vegas, caliche soil settling under the slab is often the cause. Regrouting over a bad subfloor is a short-term fix. We check the floor structure before we tile anything.
Porcelain tile holds up well to hard water and heat. For vanities and cabinetry, we recommend materials that handle the low desert humidity without warping or cracking. We always include expansion joints in tile work because of how much Las Vegas floors move with temperature swings. Using the right materials from the start means your remodel lasts.