Bathroom Remodeling in Royal Oak, MI.
Adding and updating baths in pre-war homes that often started with a single small bathroom.
Bathroom Remodeling in Royal Oak
Royal Oak is full of pre-war bungalows and post-war ranches on compact city lots, with a young, design-conscious owner base. The signature project here is opening up a closed pre-war floor plan or adding a second story.
Typical range: $15,000 – $90,000+ · Timeline: 3–10 weeks. Every project is a fixed-price contract with permits pulled and inspections scheduled by us.
What we handle
Scope
- Curbless and walk-in showers
- Tub-to-shower conversions
- Custom vanities and stone tops
- Radiant heated floors
- Full primary bath renovations
Permits in Royal Oak
- The City of Royal Oak issues residential and commercial permits; compact lots make setbacks and second-story load the key reviews. We pull every permit.
Every project includes
- Fixed-price written contract
- Permits pulled by us
- Daily site cleanup, weekly updates
- One-year workmanship warranty
Bathroom Remodeling in Royal Oak: questions.
How much should a bathroom remodel cost in Royal Oak, MI?
Powder rooms typically run $8,000 to $20,000, secondary baths $15,000 to $45,000, and primary baths with a custom shower, double vanity, and heated floors $45,000 to $90,000 or more. Radiant floor heat adds $2,500 to $5,000; moving plumbing adds $3,000 to $10,000.
How long does a bathroom remodel take in Royal Oak?
Primary bath renovations run 6 to 10 weeks; secondary baths and powder rooms run 3 to 6 weeks. Tile lead time and whether you are moving plumbing are the main variables.
Do you pull permits for bathroom remodeling in Royal Oak?
Yes, on every job. The City of Royal Oak issues residential and commercial permits; compact lots make setbacks and second-story load the key reviews. We pull every permit.
Can you convert a tub to a walk-in shower?
Yes — it is one of our most common bathroom requests. A tub-to-shower conversion typically runs $8,000 to $25,000 depending on shower size and finish level. Keeping the existing footprint is simpler; reconfiguring the layout or going curbless means re-sloping the floor and drain, which adds plumbing rough-in work.