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Bathroom Remodel Finish-Out With New Shower Surround and Vanity

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Sometimes a homeowner gets partway through a bathroom gut and just needs someone to carry it across the finish line. That's exactly what happened here. The demo was already done when we showed up - so we got straight to work on everything that comes after.

We opened up the space, hung moisture-resistant drywall, and got the new shower surround set. That part matters more than people realize. Bathrooms are one of the highest-moisture environments in any home, and using the right materials behind the walls is what keeps problems from showing up a few years down the road. It's not glamorous work, but it's the kind of thing that separates a remodel that holds up from one that doesn't.

On the vanity side, we installed the new cabinet, dropped in the countertop, and got the mirror and trim squared away. The contrast between the dark cabinet base and the white countertop gives the space a clean, sharp look - a big step up from what was there before. We also made sure proper ventilation was in place above the tub area, which is something that often gets overlooked on bathroom remodels.

Throughout the job, we had a zipper dust barrier sealing off the work zone from the rest of the house. That's standard practice for us on any interior remodel - it keeps construction dust out of the living space and makes cleanup a whole lot easier when the job wraps up. The homeowner was still living in the house, so that kind of protection made a real difference.

Not every remodel needs to start from zero for us to add real value. Whether you're mid-project and need a skilled crew to finish the work, or you're just getting started on a bathroom update, we handle all of it - demo, drywall, fixtures, trim, and everything in between.

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