We couldn’t believe how fast and clean the remodel was. It looks incredible—and no more scrubbing grout!— [Macomb Homeowner]




Clear communication that keeps you in the loop
Guided choices so the design feels cohesive (not overwhelming)
Care in the home: floors protected, cleanup handled, respect for your space
Details and finish quality that hold up
Local accountability: you work with the Michigan team that serves your area

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View Full Project →In most Michigan primary bathrooms, this means installing both a separate tub and a separate walk-in shower. Sometimes the layout already allows for it. Other times, we adjust the footprint to improve flow. The goal is to make both elements feel planned, not squeezed in. During your consultation, we evaluate the room's spacing, plumbing access, and how your household actually uses the room before recommending any changes.
Cost usually comes down to clear factors:
Many Michigan homes from the 90s and early 2000s were built with basic builder-grade materials. Upgrading materials often affects price more than square footage does. During your planning session, we explain each cost driver so you understand where your investment is going.
You begin with a defined layout and functional goals. We talk about how you use the space daily, not just how it looks in photos. You’re shown options. You decide what fits your priorities. If something increases cost, it’s explained before you choose it. Clear plans reduce pressure.
No one wants that. Before installation begins, you receive a written scope outlining what is included. Installation dates are scheduled in advance. In Michigan, many homeowners plan remodels around travel, holidays, or seasonal schedules. Clear timing helps you coordinate your household while work is underway. The goal is contained, organized work, not ongoing disruption.
Timelines vary based on layout complexity and material availability. During your consultation, you’ll receive a realistic schedule. Michigan weather can occasionally impact delivery timelines during the winter months, so we plan accordingly. You’ll know the expected start date and what happens each day once work begins.
Freestanding tubs create a focal point and often feel more open. They work well in larger Michigan primary baths. Built-in tubs can maximize space efficiency and may offer deck space or storage. They can also retain warmth slightly longer, which some homeowners appreciate during the colder months. We review both options within your layout so you can compare function and appearance.
Yes. Grout-free wall systems reduce cleaning time and hold up well against seasonal humidity shifts. Tile offers customization but requires more long-term upkeep. We explain the trade-offs clearly so you can choose based on your maintenance expectations and style preferences.
Finish coordination happens before installation starts. Tub style, shower design, wall materials, fixtures, hardware, and lighting are reviewed together. Many Michigan homes were updated in phases over time. A full combination remodel allows everything to feel unified instead of layered from different years.
Yes. Entry paths are covered. Floors are protected. Materials are staged carefully. Michigan winters mean wet boots and salt concerns. Protection and daily cleanup matter. Crews maintain an organized workspace so you feel comfortable in your home while work is underway.
If you want the option of soaking and the convenience of a daily shower, and your current layout feels outdated or inefficient, a combination remodel may be worth exploring. The next step is simple: Choose your Michigan location and request a 5-minute call. You’ll get clarity on layout possibilities, timeline expectations, and whether it’s the right fit, without pressure.
