Bathroom Remodeler In Denver CO

Denver homes span from historic bungalows built in the early 1900s, such as those in Washington Park, to more modern homes that have added finished basements. The age and layout of your home is key in deciding the best bathroom remodel. In this post we cover our Bathroom Remodeler services in Denver from full master bathroom remodels, walk-in shower installation, tile work, vanity replacement and accessibility upgrades.

Click each service below to learn how it fits your home and bathroom remodel project. Each will link you to a service specific page for more details before you contact us. Denver Basement Finishing Pros is a B Class Licensed General Contractor in Colorado and has been in business for 15 years. We serve Denver and surrounding cities such as Thornton, Arvada and Aurora. From permits to finish, we manage your entire bathroom remodel project.

We want to make sure you choose the right service, be it a full master bathroom remodel or just a simple vanity replacement, that matches your home’s age, budget and goals while using the same contractor to do it all. Contact Denver Basement Finishing Pros to discuss your bathroom remodel project and create a plan for your home. We provide free estimates, so there’s no cost to discuss your project.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you handle bathroom remodels outside of Denver proper?

Yes, we serve Denver and nearby communities including Thornton, Arvada, and Aurora. Wherever you’re located in the metro area, one contractor handles your whole project, from permits to final finishes. If you’re not sure whether your address falls in our service area, just reach out and we’ll let you know.

Older Denver homes, especially in areas like Washington Park and Park Hill, often hide original cast iron tubs and aging plumbing behind a normal-looking bathroom. Once we open things up, we sometimes find plumbing that needs attention too. We check this as a standard part of the job, so you’re not blindsided mid-project.

It depends on how much of the room needs to change. If your layout feels cramped or dated throughout, a master renovation addresses the whole space at once. If the bones of your bathroom work fine and you just want a style refresh, a vanity swap is a smaller, faster upgrade with less disruption.

A walk-in shower is a style choice built for an open, modern look with a low or no curb. A barrier-free shower is built specifically for accessibility, with no curb at all and space designed for easier entry. If looks and openness matter most, choose walk-in. If accessibility is your priority, barrier-free is the better fit.

Replace your tub if you have one already and just want it swapped out for a newer version in the same location. If you’re adding a tub where none exists, or changing your bathroom’s layout, that’s a bathtub installation project instead. The difference comes down to whether you’re removing something or building something new.