Bathroom Renovation

New Hampshire's Trusted Bathroom Renovation Contractors

Your bathroom should be more than just functional — it should be a space you enjoy walking into every day. Whether your current bathroom suffers from cracked tile, a leaking shower, cramped layout, or a style that hasn't been updated in decades, a professional bathroom renovation can completely transform the look, feel, and value of your New Hampshire home. A well-designed bathroom improves your daily routine, eliminates maintenance headaches, and adds real equity to your property.

Our team of licensed, insured bathroom remodeling contractors brings years of experience to every project. We manage the entire renovation process under one roof — from initial design consultation and 3D renderings to demolition, plumbing, electrical, waterproofing, tile, cabinetry, fixtures, and final finishing. Whether you're renovating a small powder room in your Nashua condo, converting a tub to a walk-in shower in your Dover ranch, or building a luxury master bathroom in your Bedford colonial, we deliver craftsmanship that lasts in New Hampshire's demanding climate.

Every bathroom renovation begins with a complimentary in-home design consultation. We assess your existing space, listen to your vision, discuss your budget, and develop a detailed plan — so you know exactly what to expect before a single tile is removed.

Bathroom Renovation Services We Offer

From quick cosmetic updates to complete gut renovations, we provide a full range of bathroom remodeling services for homeowners throughout New Hampshire, Southern Maine, Northern Massachusetts, Vermont, and all communities within 100 miles of our service area.

Full Bathroom Renovations

Complete gut-and-rebuild bathroom remodels that reimagine your space from the subfloor up. We handle demolition, framing, plumbing relocation, electrical upgrades, waterproof membrane installation, tile, vanity, fixtures, lighting, ventilation, and every finish detail. Ideal for homeowners ready to start fresh with a bathroom that truly fits their lifestyle and the character of their New Hampshire home.

Shower Remodeling & Custom Showers

Walk-in showers, curbless showers, tiled shower surrounds, frameless glass enclosures, rain showerheads, body sprays, built-in niches, and shower benches — designed and built to your specifications. We handle full waterproofing with systems like Schluter KERDI or liquid membrane to ensure your custom shower stays leak-free for decades, even through New Hampshire's humidity and temperature swings.

Tub-to-Shower Conversions

Converting an underused bathtub into a spacious walk-in shower is one of the most popular bathroom upgrades in New Hampshire. We remove the existing tub, rework plumbing and drain placement, install proper waterproofing, and build a tiled or solid-surface shower that opens up the room and improves accessibility — a smart investment for aging-in-place homeowners and families alike.

Bathtub Installation & Replacement

Soaking tubs, freestanding tubs, alcove tubs, drop-in tubs, and whirlpool or air-jet tubs professionally installed or replaced. We handle plumbing connections, structural reinforcement for heavier tubs, surround tile or panel installation, and ensure proper drainage. A freestanding soaking tub has become a signature feature in New Hampshire master bathroom renovations.

Bathroom Tile Installation

Ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, marble, mosaic, and large-format tile installed on floors, walls, shower surrounds, tub decks, and backsplashes. Our tile installers handle substrate preparation, waterproof membrane application, layout planning, precision cutting, leveling systems, grouting, and sealing. Proper tile installation is critical in bathrooms where moisture is constant — especially during New Hampshire's cold, condensation-heavy winters.

Vanity & Countertop Installation

Single and double vanities, floating vanities, custom-built vanities, and furniture-style pieces installed with precision. We pair vanities with granite, quartz, marble, or solid-surface countertops and handle all plumbing connections, mirror installation, and hardware. Proper vanity selection and placement can dramatically improve storage and functionality in smaller New Hampshire bathrooms.

Bathroom Plumbing & Electrical

Licensed plumbers and electricians handle all rough-in and finish work for your bathroom renovation. This includes supply and drain line relocation, shower valve installation, toilet replacement, GFCI outlets, exhaust fan upgrades, recessed lighting, vanity lighting, heated towel bars, and heated floor connections. All work meets New Hampshire building codes and passes local inspection.

Accessible & ADA-Compliant Bathrooms

Barrier-free showers, grab bars, comfort-height toilets, wider doorways, non-slip flooring, and roll-under vanities designed to meet ADA guidelines and aging-in-place needs. As New Hampshire's population ages, accessible bathroom design has become one of our fastest-growing services — helping homeowners stay safe and independent in their homes for years to come.

Bathroom Renovation Styles Popular in New Hampshire

New Hampshire homeowners bring a wide range of tastes to their bathroom projects. Here are some of the most requested bathroom renovation styles we design and build across the region.

Spa-Inspired Bathrooms

Heated floors, rain showerheads, freestanding soaking tubs, natural stone tile, soft ambient lighting, and clean minimalist lines. After long New Hampshire winters, homeowners increasingly want a bathroom that feels like a personal retreat. Warm, neutral palettes with materials like marble, teak accents, and matte black or brushed gold fixtures create a calming, luxurious atmosphere.

Classic New England Bathrooms

White subway tile, beadboard wainscoting, marble or soapstone countertops, pedestal sinks or furniture-style vanities, and traditional chrome or nickel fixtures. This style honors the architectural heritage of New Hampshire's colonial, Cape Cod, and farmhouse homes while providing modern function and durability behind the walls.

Modern & Contemporary Bathrooms

Floating vanities, frameless glass shower enclosures, large-format porcelain tile, linear drains, wall-mounted toilets, and integrated LED lighting. A growing trend in New Hampshire's newer developments and urban condos in Manchester, Nashua, and Portsmouth — delivering a sleek, open feel even in smaller bathrooms.

Farmhouse & Rustic Bathrooms

Shiplap accent walls, reclaimed wood vanities, clawfoot or skirted tubs, matte black hardware, and patterned cement or encaustic floor tiles. This style is a natural fit for New Hampshire's lake houses, mountain homes, and rural properties — blending character and warmth with modern plumbing and waterproofing behind the scenes.

Small Bathroom & Powder Room Renovations

Not every bathroom renovation involves a large master suite. We specialize in maximizing small spaces — optimizing layout, selecting space-saving fixtures like corner sinks and wall-mounted toilets, using large-format tile to make rooms feel bigger, and adding recessed storage niches. Small bathrooms are common in older New Hampshire homes, and smart design makes all the difference.

Why New Hampshire Homeowners Choose Us for Bathroom Renovation

A bathroom renovation involves plumbing, electrical, waterproofing, tile, cabinetry, and finishing — all in one of the most moisture-intensive rooms in your home. Here's why families across New Hampshire and the surrounding region trust our team to get it right.

  • Licensed, Bonded & Insured — Full general contractor licensing with liability and worker's compensation coverage on every project, protecting you and your home from start to finish.

  • Design-Build Under One Roof — We handle design, material selection, permitting, plumbing, electrical, tile, cabinetry, and project management in-house. One team, one point of contact, one seamless experience.

  • Free In-Home Design Consultations — Complimentary on-site bathroom assessments with detailed proposals and 3D renderings so you can visualize your new bathroom before construction begins.

  • Waterproofing Expertise — Bathrooms fail when waterproofing fails. We use industry-leading membrane systems, proper slope-to-drain construction, and moisture-resistant materials to ensure your renovation stays leak-free for decades.

  • Deep Experience with NH Homes — From small second-floor bathrooms in 1800s colonials with original plumbing to spacious master baths in modern builds, we've renovated bathrooms in every type of New Hampshire home and understand the unique challenges each one presents.

  • Transparent Pricing & Timelines — Detailed written contracts with fixed pricing and clear project schedules. No surprise charges, no scope creep, no drawn-out timelines.

  • Quality Materials & Trusted Brands — We work with leading tile, fixture, vanity, and plumbing suppliers and help you select materials that balance beauty, durability, and budget.

  • Workmanship Warranty — Every bathroom renovation is backed by a comprehensive labor warranty, in addition to manufacturer warranties on all materials and fixtures.

  • 100-Mile Service Radius — Based in New Hampshire and proudly serving homeowners up to 100 miles in every direction, including Southern Maine, Northern Massachusetts, and Vermont.

Our Bathroom Renovation Process

Bathroom remodeling involves more trades and more coordination than almost any other room in the house. We've refined our process to deliver beautiful, lasting results on time and on budget for homeowners across New Hampshire and the surrounding region.

Free In-Home Design Consultation

We visit your home anywhere within our 100-mile service area to assess your existing bathroom, take precise measurements, discuss your vision and wish list, review your budget, and begin exploring layout and design options. You'll leave the consultation with a clear understanding of what's achievable and what it will cost.

Design Development & Material Selection

Our design team creates a detailed floor plan and 3D renderings of your new bathroom. We guide you through selecting tile, fixtures, vanity, countertop, shower enclosure, lighting, and hardware — coordinating showroom visits and material samples so every element works together before construction begins.

Permitting & Pre-Construction

We handle all necessary building permits with your local New Hampshire municipality. Before demo day, we finalize the project schedule, order all materials, set up dust containment, and protect adjacent flooring and surfaces.

Demolition & Rough-In

We remove existing tile, fixtures, vanity, tub or shower, and drywall as needed. Plumbing supply and drain lines are relocated or replaced, electrical circuits are updated, and any structural framing issues are addressed. If we discover hidden moisture damage or mold behind the walls — common in older New Hampshire bathrooms — we remediate it before moving forward.

Waterproofing & Substrate Preparation

This is the most critical phase of any bathroom renovation. We install waterproof membrane systems on shower walls, floors, niches, and curbs. Cement backer board or foam board substrate is installed, shower pans are sloped precisely to the drain, and every seam and penetration is sealed. Proper waterproofing prevents the leaks, mold, and structural damage that plague poorly built bathrooms — especially in New Hampshire's freeze-thaw climate.

Tile, Vanity & Fixture Installation

Tile is laid on floors, walls, and shower surrounds with precision. The vanity and countertop are leveled and secured. The toilet, sink, faucet, shower valve, showerhead, mirrors, lighting, exhaust fan, towel bars, and all accessories are installed and connected. Every detail is checked for level, alignment, and proper function.

Final Walkthrough & Handover

We walk through the completed bathroom with you, test every fixture and connection, address any punch-list items, clean the entire space, and hand you a bathroom that's ready to use and enjoy. We also provide care and maintenance guidance for your new tile, grout, countertop, and fixtures.

Bathroom Renovation Considerations Unique to New Hampshire

Renovating a bathroom in New Hampshire involves conditions and challenges that contractors from other regions may not fully appreciate. Our team has deep, hands-on experience with the factors that directly impact bathroom renovations in the Granite State.

Moisture, Condensation & Ventilation

New Hampshire's cold winters create extreme temperature differentials between heated bathrooms and exterior walls. This drives condensation that can damage drywall, promote mold growth, and compromise finishes if ventilation is inadequate. We upgrade exhaust fans, ensure proper CFM ratings for the room size, and install moisture-resistant materials throughout to protect your renovation long-term.

Older Homes & Original Plumbing

Many New Hampshire homes still have galvanized steel or even cast iron drain lines, copper supply pipes with lead solder joints, and original fixtures from the 1940s through 1970s. A bathroom renovation is the ideal time to replace aging plumbing infrastructure behind the walls — eliminating low water pressure, slow drains, and potential health hazards before they become emergencies.

Frozen Pipe Prevention

Bathrooms on exterior walls and above unheated spaces are vulnerable to frozen pipes during New Hampshire winters. During renovation, we insulate supply lines, relocate pipes away from exterior walls where possible, and install shut-off valves for easy winterization — providing added protection for your home during the coldest months.

Radiant Floor Heating

Heated bathroom floors are one of the most popular upgrade requests we receive from New Hampshire homeowners. Electric radiant heat mats installed beneath tile flooring add warmth and comfort underfoot during cold mornings — a practical luxury that makes a real difference in the Granite State. We install radiant heat systems compatible with porcelain, ceramic, natural stone, and luxury vinyl tile.

Permits & Building Codes

Bathroom renovations involving plumbing, electrical, or structural changes require building permits in most New Hampshire municipalities. We manage the entire permitting process, ensure all work meets current state and local building codes, and coordinate inspections so compliance is handled from start to finish.

Bathroom Renovation ROI: A Smart Investment for New Hampshire Homeowners

A bathroom renovation is one of the most reliable home improvement investments you can make. According to national remodeling cost-versus-value data, a mid-range bathroom remodel typically recoups 60 to 70 percent of its cost at resale, while a well-executed upscale renovation can return even more in competitive markets. In New Hampshire's active real estate market — particularly in the Seacoast, Lakes Region, and southern tier communities near the Massachusetts border — updated bathrooms consistently rank among the top features buyers look for.

Beyond resale, a bathroom renovation delivers daily quality-of-life improvements. A well-designed shower saves time in the morning. Proper ventilation eliminates moisture problems that lead to expensive repairs down the road. Heated floors, better lighting, and upgraded fixtures turn a basic necessity into a space you look forward to using. And for homeowners planning to age in place, accessible bathroom features provide safety and independence for years to come.

Whether you're renovating to sell or renovating to stay, our team helps you make smart design and material decisions that maximize both your enjoyment and your investment.

Bathroom Renovation Service Areas — New Hampshire & 100 Miles Beyond

We provide professional bathroom renovation services for homeowners across New Hampshire and within approximately 100 miles in every direction.

New Hampshire

Manchester, NH

Nashua, NH

Concord, NH

Portsmouth, NH

Dover, NH

Rochester, NH

Keene, NH

Laconia, NH

Lebanon, NH

Derry, NH

Salem, NH

Merrimack, NH

Hudson, NH

Bedford, NH

Londonderry, NH

Exeter, NH

Hampton, NH

Hanover, NH

Claremont, NH

Berlin, NH

Plymouth, NH

Wolfeboro, NH

North Conway, NH

Lincoln, NH

Amherst    •    Antrim    •    Bedford    •    Bennington    •    Brookline    •    Deering    •   

 Francestown    •    Goffstown    •    Greenfield    •    Greenville    •    Hancock    

•    Hillsborough    •    Hollis    •    Hudson    •    Litchfield    •    Lyndeborough    

•    Manchester (city)    •    Mason    •    Merrimack    •    Milford    • 

   Mont Vernon    •    Nashua (city)    •    New Boston   

 •    New Ipswich    •    Pelham    •    Peterborough    •    Sharon    •    Temple    •    Weare    

•    Wilton    •    Windsor     •    Barrington    •    Dover (city)    

•    Durham    •    Farmington    •    Lee    •    Madbury    •    Middleton    •    Milton  

  •    New Durham    •    Rochester (city)    •    Rollinsford    •    Somersworth (city)    

•    Strafford  ⸻Rockingham County, NH   

 •    Atkinson    •    Auburn    •    Brentwood    •    Candia    •    Chester    •    Danville    •    Deerfield    •    Derry   

 •    East Kingston    •    Epping    •    Exeter    •    Fremont    •    Greenland    •    Hampstead 

 •    Hampton    •    HamptonFalls    •    Kensington    •    Kingston    •    Londonderry   

 •    New Castle    •    Newfields    •    Newington    •    Newmarket    •    Newton   

 •    North Hampton    •    Northwood    •    Nottingham    •    Plaistow    •    Raymond    

•    Rye    

•    Salem    •    Sandown    •    Seabrook    •    South Hampton    •    Stratham    •    Windham  

Belknap County, NH    •    Alton    •    Barnstead    •    Belmont    •    Center Harbor   

 •    Gilford    •    Gilmanton    •    Laconia (city)    •    Meredith   

 •    New Hampton    •    Sanbornton    •    Tilton  

Don't see your town? If you're within approximately 100 miles of our New Hampshire location, we likely serve your area. Contact us to confirm.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bathroom Renovation

How much does a bathroom renovation cost in New Hampshire?

Bathroom renovation costs in New Hampshire vary based on the size of the bathroom, scope of work, and materials selected. A minor bathroom update — such as new tile, vanity, and fixtures in an existing layout — typically ranges from $8,000 to $20,000. A mid-range full bathroom renovation generally falls between $25,000 and $50,000. A high-end or master bathroom remodel with custom features can range from $50,000 to $100,000 or more. We provide free, detailed estimates tailored to your specific project.

How long does a bathroom renovation take?

A minor bathroom update can often be completed in one to two weeks. A full bathroom gut renovation typically takes three to six weeks from demolition to completion, depending on the complexity of the plumbing and electrical work, custom material lead times, and whether structural changes are involved. We provide a detailed timeline during your design consultation.

Can I still use my other bathrooms during the renovation?

Yes. If you have multiple bathrooms, you'll have full use of the others during the project. If you're renovating your only bathroom, we work with you to plan the project in phases that minimize inconvenience, and we prioritize getting the toilet and basic function back as quickly as possible during the build.

Should I convert my bathtub to a walk-in shower?

Tub-to-shower conversions are one of the most popular bathroom upgrades we perform. A walk-in shower opens up floor space, improves accessibility, and gives the bathroom a more modern feel. That said, we generally recommend keeping at least one bathtub in the home for resale value — especially in family-oriented New Hampshire neighborhoods. We'll help you weigh the pros and cons during your consultation.

Do you install heated bathroom floors?

Yes. Radiant floor heating is one of our most requested upgrades for New Hampshire bathroom renovations. Electric heat mats are installed beneath tile flooring and connected to a thermostat for on-demand warmth. The system adds minimal height to the floor, uses modest energy, and makes an enormous comfort difference during cold New Hampshire mornings.

How important is waterproofing in a bathroom renovation?

Waterproofing is the single most important element of any bathroom renovation. Without proper waterproofing behind tile and around shower pans, moisture seeps into walls, subfloor, and framing — causing mold, rot, and structural damage that can cost thousands to repair. We use industry-leading membrane systems and follow best practices to ensure every bathroom we build stays dry and protected for decades.

Can you renovate a bathroom in an older New Hampshire home?

Absolutely — it's one of our specialties. Older New Hampshire homes often have small bathrooms with original plumbing, cast iron drains, plaster walls, and outdated ventilation. We modernize the infrastructure, address any hidden moisture or mold issues, and deliver a finished bathroom that functions beautifully while respecting the home's architectural character.

Do you handle permits for bathroom renovations in New Hampshire?

Yes. We manage the full permitting process with your local building department. Any renovation involving plumbing, electrical, or structural changes requires permits in most New Hampshire towns, and we ensure all work passes inspection and meets current codes.

Do you build accessible or aging-in-place bathrooms?

Yes. We design and build bathrooms that meet ADA guidelines and aging-in-place needs, including barrier-free showers, grab bars, comfort-height toilets, non-slip flooring, wider doorways, and roll-under vanities. Accessible bathroom design is one of our fastest-growing services as New Hampshire homeowners plan for long-term safety and independence.

How far do you travel for bathroom renovations?

We serve homeowners throughout New Hampshire and up to approximately 100 miles in every direction, including communities across Southern Maine, Northern Massachusetts, and Vermont. Contact us to confirm we serve your area.

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