Class A Licensed Bathroom Remodeling
Thoughtful bathroom remodeling, shower upgrades, tile work, vanities, flooring, fixtures, and layout improvements designed for Williamsburg and Virginia homeowners who want a cleaner, more comfortable, and more functional space.
Virginia Class A Licensed Contractor with 25+ Years Experience
Bathroom Remodeling for Williamsburg, VA Homes
A bathroom remodel has to do more than look updated. It needs to work better every morning, hold up to daily moisture, add useful storage, and feel comfortable in the way your household actually uses the space. Curtis Bros. Contracting helps Williamsburg and James City County homeowners plan bathroom renovations around layout, waterproofing, ventilation, tile, fixtures, lighting, vanities, flooring, and the small details that make the room easier to live with.
Whether you are replacing an outdated tub, upgrading to a walk-in shower, improving a cramped hall bathroom, refreshing a guest bath, or remodeling a primary bathroom, the goal is to create a cleaner, more functional space without losing sight of durability. We look at how the room is built, how water moves through the space, where storage is lacking, and which finish choices will make the biggest difference for the home.
From the first conversation through the final walkthrough, Curtis Bros. focuses on clear communication, practical recommendations, and careful workmanship. Homeowners in Williamsburg, Ford’s Colony, Kingsmill, Governor’s Land, Scott’s Pond, Holly Hills, Greensprings, and nearby Virginia communities choose us for bathroom remodeling projects that need to feel polished, useful, and built to last.
Our Bathroom Remodeling Services in Virginia
A Practical Approach to Bathroom Remodeling
https://www.kempsvillebuilding.com/A successful bathroom remodel starts long before tile, fixtures, and paint colors are chosen. Bathrooms have to handle moisture, daily routines, storage needs, ventilation, lighting, plumbing, and constant use in a relatively small space. Curtis Bros. Contracting helps Williamsburg homeowners plan bathroom renovations around how the room actually functions, not just how it will look in photos when the work is finished.
For some homes, the right project may be a tub-to-shower conversion, a larger walk-in shower, a new vanity, updated flooring, better lighting, or a cleaner guest bathroom. For others, it may be a full primary bathroom remodel with new tile, waterproofing, fixtures, storage, and layout improvements. We take time to look at the existing space, identify what is not working, and help homeowners make practical decisions before construction begins.
Homeowners in Williamsburg, James City County, Ford’s Colony, Kingsmill, Governor’s Land, Scott’s Pond, Greensprings, Holly Hills, and nearby Virginia communities choose Curtis Bros. because they want the process to feel organized and understandable. The goal is not just a prettier bathroom. The goal is a better-built, more comfortable, easier-to-use space that adds value to the home and holds up to everyday life. That’s why only use quality materials like those sourced from Kempsville Building Materials.
The process below shows how we move from the first conversation to the final walkthrough, including planning, scope development, material decisions, construction, finish work, and closeout.
Our Proven Bathroom Remodeling Process
Curtis Bros. Contracting follows a clear bathroom remodeling process for homeowners in Williamsburg, James City County, Ford’s Colony, Kingsmill, Governor’s Land, Scott’s Pond, and nearby Virginia communities. From the first look at the existing bathroom to the final walkthrough, we focus on practical planning, moisture-conscious construction, clean finish work, and a finished space that is easier to use every day.
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Bathroom Assessment & Remodel Goals
We start by looking at the existing bathroom, including layout, plumbing locations, ventilation, lighting, storage, flooring, shower or tub condition, and how the room is used day to day. This helps us understand what needs to change before the project is priced.
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Layout, Selections & Written Scope
Next, we define the bathroom scope, including shower or tub plans, vanity size, tile direction, flooring, fixtures, lighting, mirrors, storage, waterproofing needs, and finish details. The goal is a clear written plan before materials are ordered or construction begins.
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Scheduling, Protection & Pre-Construction Prep
Before work starts, we coordinate timing, material availability, site access, dust protection, disposal needs, and any permit or inspection requirements that may apply. A bathroom remodel affects daily routines, so preparation matters.
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Demo, Repairs & Rough-In Work
Once construction begins, we remove the old materials carefully and address what is behind the walls or under the floor. This may include framing repairs, subfloor corrections, plumbing adjustments, electrical updates, ventilation improvements, and preparation for the new bathroom layout.
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Waterproofing, Tile, Fixtures & Finish Work
This is where the bathroom takes shape. We focus on the details that matter in a wet space, including shower preparation, waterproofing, tile, flooring, vanity installation, fixtures, trim, mirrors, lighting, caulk, grout, and the finish work that makes the room feel complete.
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Cleanup, Testing & Final Walkthrough
Before handoff, we clean the work area, review the finished bathroom, check fixtures, confirm drains and water flow, address final punch items, and walk the space with you. The goal is a bathroom that looks finished, works properly, and is ready for daily use.
Why Invest in Bathroom Remodeling?
A bathroom remodel can make one of the most-used rooms in your home cleaner, more comfortable, and easier to live with every day. Curtis Bros. Contracting helps Williamsburg homeowners improve bathroom layouts, showers, tubs, tile, flooring, vanities, fixtures, lighting, storage, ventilation, and finish details with a practical focus on long-term use.
Improve Daily Function
A better layout, vanity, lighting plan, shower design, and storage setup can make the bathroom easier to use every morning and night.
Build for Moisture and Durability
Bathrooms need careful planning around waterproofing, ventilation, tile, flooring, grout, caulk, and materials that can handle daily moisture.
Upgrade Showers and Tubs
A walk-in shower, tub-to-shower conversion, new fixtures, or cleaner bathing layout can make the room feel more comfortable and more practical.
Add Comfort and Home Appeal
Updated finishes, better lighting, cleaner tile, modern fixtures, and a more polished layout can improve daily comfort and long-term home appeal.
Contact a Virginia Class A Bathroom Remodeling Contractor Today!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Bathroom remodeling costs in Virginia depend on the size of the bathroom, the scope of work, the quality of materials, plumbing changes, tile selections, shower or tub upgrades, vanity choice, flooring, lighting, ventilation, and any repairs discovered during demolition. A simple refresh will cost much less than a full bathroom remodel with tile, waterproofing, a new shower system, updated fixtures, and layout changes. Curtis Bros. Contracting provides project-specific estimates based on the actual room and the homeowner’s goals.
The timeline depends on the size and complexity of the bathroom. A smaller bathroom update may move faster, while a full bathroom remodel with demolition, plumbing changes, electrical updates, waterproofing, tile, flooring, vanity installation, fixtures, and finish work will take longer. Material availability, inspections, design decisions, and unexpected repairs can also affect the schedule. Before work begins, Curtis Bros. helps homeowners understand the expected sequence so the project feels more organized.
Permit requirements vary by locality and by the scope of work. Cosmetic updates may not require the same review as plumbing changes, electrical work, structural changes, ventilation changes, or major layout adjustments. If a permit or inspection is required, it should be handled before or during the appropriate stage of the project. Curtis Bros. Contracting helps homeowners identify which project details may need additional coordination before construction begins.
Many homeowners use the terms interchangeably, but a bathroom remodel usually means changing the function, layout, fixtures, shower, tub, vanity, flooring, or overall design of the room. A bathroom renovation may focus more on updating worn or outdated finishes while keeping the same basic layout. Either way, the goal is to create a bathroom that looks better, works better, and holds up to daily use.
Yes, a tub-to-shower conversion is one of the most common bathroom remodeling projects. Many Virginia homeowners choose a walk-in shower because it can make the bathroom feel larger, easier to use, and more modern. The project may involve demolition, plumbing adjustments, waterproofing, tile or wall panels, a shower base, glass, fixtures, niches, grab bars, seating, or other comfort and safety upgrades.
Bathroom tile should be chosen for more than appearance. Homeowners should consider slip resistance, maintenance, grout lines, water exposure, shower use, floor durability, cleaning expectations, and how the tile fits the overall design. Large-format tile can create a clean look, while smaller tile may work better in certain shower floors or detail areas. Curtis Bros. helps homeowners think through how the material will perform, not just how it looks in a sample.
Bathrooms are wet spaces, and moisture problems can lead to damaged framing, flooring, drywall, tile, trim, and finishes if the room is not built correctly. Shower areas, tub surrounds, floors, seams, corners, penetrations, and transitions all need careful attention. A good bathroom remodel should account for waterproofing, ventilation, proper materials, and clean installation details so the finished room lasts.
Yes. Small bathrooms, powder rooms, hall bathrooms, and guest bathrooms can benefit from thoughtful remodeling. Even when the footprint stays the same, upgrades such as a better vanity, improved lighting, new flooring, updated fixtures, wall treatments, storage improvements, and a cleaner layout can make the space feel more comfortable and more finished.
The most valuable bathroom upgrades are usually the ones that improve both function and appearance. Walk-in showers, updated vanities, durable flooring, quality fixtures, better lighting, improved ventilation, fresh tile, storage improvements, and clean finish work can all make a bathroom more appealing. The best choices depend on the home, the budget, and whether the bathroom is a primary bath, guest bath, hall bath, or powder room.
Yes. Bathroom remodeling can improve comfort, access, and safety through better lighting, wider shower entries, lower-threshold showers, grab bar blocking, slip-conscious flooring, improved storage, better fixture placement, and more practical layouts. These upgrades can help homeowners who want a bathroom that is easier to use now and more adaptable over time.
In most cases, the bathroom being remodeled will be out of service during active construction. That is why planning matters, especially if the home has only one full bathroom or if the remodel affects a primary bathroom used every day. Curtis Bros. discusses access, timing, demolition, utility shutoffs, dust control, and project sequencing before work begins so homeowners know what to expect.
To request a bathroom remodeling estimate, contact Curtis Bros. Contracting with your project location, photos of the existing bathroom, and a short description of what you want to change. Helpful details include whether you want a walk-in shower, tub-to-shower conversion, new vanity, tile, flooring, lighting, fixture updates, layout changes, or a full bathroom remodel. From there, Curtis Bros. can review the project, discuss your goals, and help define the next step.