


Sometimes a bathroom just stops working the way it should. The shower valve gets stiff or unpredictable. The fixtures look dated. And slowly, what should be a functional space starts feeling like something you're just tolerating. That's exactly the kind of situation we stepped in to fix here.
We replaced the shower valve and updated the fixtures - the parts that actually control how your water behaves every single day. A worn-out valve isn't just annoying, it can lead to inconsistent water temperature, poor pressure, and eventually bigger plumbing issues behind the wall. Getting it right means doing the work you can't always see, not just the stuff that looks good on the surface.
The vanity and toilet installation round out the full picture. A clean white vanity with matte black hardware, a fresh toilet set properly in place - it's the kind of work where every piece has to connect correctly for the whole bathroom to function the way it should. We don't cut corners on the rough-in work just because no one will see it once the wall is closed up.
That's really the point we want to make. A bathroom upgrade isn't just cosmetic. The plumbing behind it has to be solid. If the valve is bad, if the toilet isn't set right, if the supply lines are run sloppy - it shows up eventually. We just prefer it never shows up at all.