Full Bathroom Renovation Lowell MA

A complete bathroom renovation. One contractor. No gaps.

Everything out. Everything new. One contractor who manages it all.

A complete bathroom renovation in Lowell MA. No gaps between trades. No homeowner trying to coordinate a plumber, a tile setter, and an electrician who each show up when they feel like it. We handle the whole job — demo, waterproofing, plumbing, tile, fixtures, vanity, and finish work — start to finish.

In Lowell’s older homes, a full renovation is rarely just cosmetic. When you take apart a bathroom in a Centralville triple-decker or an Acre worker cottage that was built in the 1880s, you’re opening a room that has been accumulating decisions — good and bad — for well over a century. Original cast iron that’s been patched three times. Galvanized supply lines that have been flowing at half capacity for thirty years. Plaster substrate behind the tile that absorbed moisture every time someone showered and never had a chance to dry out. A drain stack that was added to the house after the original construction and never quite lined up right.

These are not problems that should stop a renovation. They’re conditions that need to be addressed by a contractor who has seen them before. We have, in enough Lowell bathrooms to know the patterns.

A full renovation is right when:

– The layout no longer works for how you use the space

– Plumbing or waterproofing has failed or is at the end of its life

– The bathroom needs to be rebuilt from scratch to be done correctly

– You want a complete transformation, not a patch over a problem

What a full renovation includes

– Full demolition down to the studs

– Plumbing updates — supply lines, drain connections, whatever the house requires

– Proper substrate installation and full waterproofing system

– Tile — floors, walls, and shower surrounds

– Vanity, toilet, and fixture installation

– Lighting and exhaust ventilation

– All finish and detail work

What to expect from the process

We start with a walkthrough. We look at what you have, ask about what you want, and give you an honest read on what the job actually involves. In an older Lowell home, that sometimes means telling you things you weren’t expecting to hear — about the plumbing condition, about what’s behind the current tile, about what has to be addressed before the new work can go in correctly. We tell you before we start, not after we’ve already opened the wall.

Once work begins, you have one point of contact. One contractor who is accountable for the whole job. If something unexpected comes out of the wall — and in a Lowell triple-decker built in 1895, something often does — we tell you what it is, what it requires, and what it costs before we proceed.

When we’re done, you do a final walkthrough with us. Every detail signed off before we leave.

Lowell’s housing stock, and why it matters

The homes in this city were built by immigrants for immigrants — housing for the people who ran the Boott Mills and the Merrimack Mills and the dozens of other operations that made Lowell the textile capital of America. They were built quickly, on tight lots, with the materials available at the time. They were not designed with the expectation that someone would want to gut and rebuild their bathrooms a hundred and forty years later.

But the bones of these houses are real. The framing is old-growth lumber that doesn’t exist anymore. The plaster walls, when you touch them, feel like they were meant to outlast the people who put them up. A full bathroom renovation in one of these homes deserves a contractor who respects what the house is — and who knows how to work within it rather than against it.

That’s what we do.

Ready to talk about your bathroom renovation?

One conversation. No pressure. We’ll look at what you have and tell you what it actually needs.

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