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Bathroom Remodeling in Fountain for cramped vanities, outdated showers, and worn tile surfaces

Cramped vanities with insufficient storage force toiletries onto countertops, and outdated showers with cracked tile or mildewed grout create cleaning problems that don't resolve with scrubbing. 360 Remodeling LLC provides full bathroom renovations in Fountain, replacing vanities, upgrading showers, installing new flooring and tile work, and modernizing fixtures to address these daily frustrations. After the work is complete, you gain functional storage, water-tight surfaces, and a bathroom layout that supports multiple users without bottlenecks.


Bathroom remodeling addresses both primary bathrooms used by multiple family members and secondary bathrooms that serve guests or children. The service includes removing old fixtures, repairing or replacing damaged subfloors, installing moisture-resistant tile on walls and floors, setting new vanities with integrated storage, and upgrading showers with modern enclosures and hardware. Clean workmanship and organized project management prevent water damage during demolition and ensure that plumbing and electrical connections are completed correctly before finish surfaces are installed.


Arrange an on-site estimate to evaluate your bathroom's current condition and discuss specific fixture and layout upgrades.

What Proper Bathroom Renovation Requires

A complete bathroom renovation involves shutting off water, removing the existing vanity and toilet, demolishing shower surrounds, and checking subfloors for rot or mold caused by previous leaks. Once surfaces are prepared, tile installation begins with waterproof membranes on shower walls and floors, followed by careful layout to minimize small cuts and ensure grout lines remain consistent. Vanity installation includes leveling cabinets and securing countertops before connecting plumbing.


Once finished, shower tile no longer traps moisture behind loose grout, and vanity drawers provide organized storage for towels and personal items. Flooring resists water pooling near the tub or shower, and fixture upgrades such as low-flow toilets and modern faucets function reliably without drips or leaks. The bathroom becomes easier to clean because tile grout is sealed and surfaces are installed without gaps where mildew can grow.


The project includes coordination of tile setting, vanity and fixture installation, and final plumbing and electrical connections. It does not include structural changes such as moving walls or relocating plumbing stacks, though options can be discussed during the estimate. Material selection affects both appearance and durability, with porcelain tile and solid vanity construction offering longer service life than budget alternatives.

Answers to Frequent Service Questions

Bathroom renovations involve decisions about fixtures, tile, and layout, and homeowners often have questions about the scope and timing of the work.

  • What fixtures are typically replaced during a full bathroom remodel?

    Most projects include replacing the vanity, toilet, shower or tub enclosure, faucets, and lighting fixtures, while keeping the basic plumbing and drain locations intact to avoid extensive re-piping.

  • How is tile layout planned to avoid awkward cuts?

    Layout begins with measuring the space and positioning full tiles in the most visible areas, such as the back wall of a shower or the center of a floor, then adjusting placement so small cuts occur in corners or along edges where they're less noticeable.

  • Why does subfloor condition matter before installing new flooring?

    Water damage from previous leaks weakens subfloors, causing new tile or vinyl to crack or shift once weight is applied, so damaged sections must be replaced before finish flooring is installed.

  • When should homeowners in Fountain consider upgrading to low-flow fixtures?

    Upgrading makes sense during any full remodel, as modern low-flow toilets and showerheads reduce water use without sacrificing performance, and older fixtures often waste water due to worn valve seals or inefficient design.

  • What's included in vanity installation?

    Installation includes leveling and securing the cabinet, attaching the countertop, cutting holes for plumbing connections, and sealing edges to prevent water from seeping behind the backsplash or around the sink.

360 Remodeling LLC completes bathroom renovations with attention to waterproofing, fixture quality, and finish details. Contact the team to discuss your bathroom upgrade and request a detailed project estimate.