Demo & preparation
Careful removal of old finishes, fixtures, shower/tub areas, vanity, flooring, and damaged materials before the remodel begins.
Bathroom remodels • showers • tile • waterproofing
RF Remodel provides bathroom remodeling, tub-to-shower conversions, walk-in shower remodels, tile installation, vanity upgrades, waterproofing, flooring, plumbing fixture installation, lighting, mirrors, and finish details for homes in the Seattle area.
Waterproof shower system
Tile, vanity, fixtures, lighting
Clean finish and final walkthrough
What’s included in a bathroom remodel
RF Remodel helps homeowners with bathroom remodeling, shower remodels, tub-to-shower conversions, tile installation, waterproofing, vanity upgrades, flooring, plumbing fixtures, lighting, mirrors, and final finish details.
Careful removal of old finishes, fixtures, shower/tub areas, vanity, flooring, and damaged materials before the remodel begins.
Walk-in showers, tub surrounds, bathtub replacement, tub-to-shower conversions, shower niches, benches, and glass door preparation.
Proper shower waterproofing, moisture protection, drainage planning, and substrate preparation before tile is installed.
Bathroom floor tile, shower wall tile, large-format tile, subway tile, mosaic shower floor tile, accent tile, grout, and finishing edges.
Single vanities, double vanities, floating vanities, quartz vanity tops, undermount sinks, faucets, hardware, and storage upgrades.
Bathroom flooring installation, tile layout planning, transition details, waterproof-friendly materials, trim, and clean finishing touches.
Toilet installation, sink connections, faucets, shower valves, shower heads, handheld sprayers, drains, and plumbing fixture reconnections.
LED mirrors, vanity lights, recessed lighting, towel bars, accessories, caulking, cleanup, and a final walkthrough before completion.
Bathroom remodel timeline
Most bathroom remodels depend on the shower system, tile layout, waterproofing, plumbing adjustments, grout and curing time, vanity installation, fixtures, and final finish work.
Day 1
PreparationRemove old finishes, fixtures, vanity, toilet, flooring, shower or tub materials, and prepare the space for the remodel.
Days 1–2
Rough-inAdjust shower valves, drains, vanity connections, tub or shower plumbing, and other rough-in details as needed.
Days 2–3
WaterproofingPrepare the shower system with waterproofing, moisture protection, tile backing, slope planning, and shower base details.
Days 3–7
Tile workInstall shower tile, floor tile, accent tile, niches, edges, layout details, and finish lines for a clean bathroom remodel look.
Days 7–8
Tile finishGrout the tile, complete caulking details, allow cure time, and prepare the bathroom for fixture and finish installation.
Days 8–10
InstallInstall vanity, countertop, sink, toilet, flooring, trim, transitions, and bathroom finish components.
Days 10–12
Finish workInstall shower fixtures, faucets, mirror, vanity lighting, accessories, hardware, and the visible finish details.
Days 12–14
Final checkComplete cleanup, touchups, fixture checks, caulking review, and final walkthrough before the bathroom is ready to use.
A same-layout bathroom refresh is usually faster than a full bathroom remodel with plumbing moves, custom shower tile, niches, benches, curbless details, or glass shower door installation.
Shower, tub, and tile options
RF Remodel helps homeowners with walk-in shower remodels, tub-to-shower conversions, tub and tile surrounds, and tile-focused bathroom remodels. Each option is planned around waterproofing, layout, tile selection, plumbing fixtures, and the final bathroom design.
A walk-in shower remodel can include shower demolition, waterproofing, tile installation, shower niche planning, new fixtures, and glass shower door preparation.
A tub-to-shower conversion replaces an existing bathtub with a cleaner, easier-to-use shower layout while improving the daily function of the bathroom.
A tub and tile surround keeps the bathtub while upgrading the walls, waterproofing, tile, faucet, shower head, and finished bathroom look.
A tile-focused bathroom remodel uses tile as the main design feature, including shower wall tile, floor tile, mosaic tile, large-format tile, or marble-look tile.
Waterproofing, drainage, tile layout, niche placement, fixture locations, bench planning, and glass door sizing all depend on the bathroom remodel path you choose first.