Your bathroom needs a real upgrade. We handle the plumbing and the full remodel.

Old bathrooms don't just look bad. They can cost you money. Homes near Frances Street and Rockwall Road often have galvanized pipes and cast iron drains that are decades past their useful life. When you're remodeling, that's the right time to replace them. Cracked grout, slow drains, and fixtures that won't stop dripping are all signs the bathroom is working against you. Terrell's hard water from the Sabine River Authority also causes scale buildup that wears fixtures out faster than you'd expect. A remodel done right fixes the surface and the plumbing underneath. Waiting usually means the problems get worse and more expensive. Good planning makes a big difference, and a solid bathroom remodeling planning guide [1][1] can help you think through what you actually need before work starts.
Old toilets, faucets, and tile wear out. Replacing them freshens the space and often cuts your water bill.
Galvanized supply lines and cast iron drains corrode from the inside. A remodel is the right time to swap them out before they fail.
Many Terrell homeowners want to trade a tub they never use for a walk-in shower. We handle the plumbing reroute and the full build.
Grab bars, a roll-in shower, and wider doorways make a bathroom safer. We do the plumbing and the modifications together.
A slow leak behind the wall can rot the subfloor before you notice it. We find the source, fix the plumbing, and rebuild the space.
A tight bathroom can feel twice as big with the right layout. We move drains and supply lines to make your floor plan actually work.
A bathroom remodel goes wrong fast when the plumber and the remodeler aren't the same person. We've seen it. Someone installs a beautiful new shower, and then a plumbing problem shows up that the contractor won't touch. We do both. That means one call, one crew, and no finger-pointing if something needs fixing.
Don't sit on a bathroom that's driving you crazy. Call us and we'll set up a time to take a look. We've been doing bathroom remodeling in Terrell for sixteen years and we know exactly what these homes need.
We keep the process simple so you're never left wondering what happens next.
We come out and look at your bathroom in person. We check the plumbing, the layout, and what you want to change. Then we put together a clear plan and a real price.
We pull the permit from the City of Terrell before any work starts. Then we demo what's coming out and inspect the plumbing behind the walls. If we find old galvanized pipe or a cracked drain, we deal with it now, not later.
We rough in the new plumbing, set the fixtures, and finish the tile, vanity, and everything else. We don't hand off to another crew. When we're done, the bathroom is ready to use.
Bathroom remodeling prices in Terrell vary a lot depending on the size of the space and how much plumbing needs to move. A simple refresh with new fixtures and tile costs less than a full gut-and-rebuild. Older homes near downtown often need supply line replacement on top of the cosmetic work, which adds to the total. We give you a written quote before anything starts. No surprise add-ons after demo day. In our experience, homeowners who skip the plumbing inspection during a remodel end up spending more to fix problems that get covered up.
Here are straight answers to what Terrell homeowners ask us most.
Most bathroom remodels in Terrell run between $3,500 and $18,000 or more. A small powder room refresh sits at the low end. A full master bath gut with plumbing reroutes and custom tile is at the high end. We give you a written quote after seeing the space so you know the real number before work starts.
A basic update usually takes one to two weeks. A full remodel with plumbing work and custom finishes can take three to four weeks. Permit approval from the City of Terrell adds a few days to the front end. We give you a realistic timeline before we start so you can plan around it.
You can, but it's a common mistake. Any plumbing work in a Terrell bathroom remodel requires a licensed plumber under Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners rules. A handyman can't pull the permit. If the work isn't inspected and permitted, it can cause problems when you sell the house.
It depends on what's behind the walls. In older Terrell homes, swapping out fixtures on top of corroded galvanized pipes is a short-term fix. If the plumbing is already past its life, a full remodel makes more sense. We check the plumbing condition first so you're not spending money on cosmetics over a failing system.
If you have a slow drain, a dripping fixture, or soft spots in the floor, don't wait. Those are signs of a plumbing problem that gets worse the longer it sits. Last month a customer called us about a tile issue and we found a cracked drain under the subfloor that had been leaking for months. Catching it early saved them a much bigger repair.
Low water pressure, rust-colored water, and slow drains are the big ones. In Terrell's older homes, galvanized steel pipes corrode from the inside and restrict flow over time. If your home was built before 1970, there's a good chance the supply lines are overdue. We check this during the walk-through so you know what you're dealing with.
Yes, and it's one of the most common requests we get. Converting a tub to a walk-in shower involves moving the drain and rerouting supply lines, which is plumbing work, a cosmetic swap. We handle the full conversion from the plumbing rough-in to the finished tile and glass door. It's one job with one crew.