Pricing & Investment

Defined scope before defined cost.

Wet-space remodeling investment is determined by structural conditions, material selections, and system integration requirements.

We structure pricing around clearly defined scope — not assumptions.

How Investment Is Structured

We begin with evaluation.

Investment is structured around:

• Structural condition of framing and substrate
• Scope of demolition and rebuild
• Waterproofing system integration
• Plumbing configuration and required adjustments
• Material and enclosure selections

Numbers follow scope — not the other way around.

Finished bathroom — tub-to-shower conversion result

What Determines Cost

Structural Condition

Hidden moisture damage, framing correction, or subfloor reinforcement affect scope before finishes begin.

Waterproofing System

Layered moisture control systems vary by method and installation complexity.

Plumbing Configuration

Drain relocation, valve repositioning, and line updates influence labor requirements.

Material & Glass Selection

Base finish, wall system choice, fixture grade, and enclosure configuration impact investment.

Accurate Pricing

Many remodeling websites publish “starting at” pricing. Those numbers often assume ideal conditions and limited scope.

Wet spaces vary. Substrate integrity, drainage slope, prior workmanship, plumbing alignment, layout structure and compatible materials all influence cost.

Accurate pricing requires defined scope.

Modern shower installation — precision wet-space remodeling

What You Receive After Evaluation

A structured evaluation produces clarity. You leave understanding what needs to happen and why.

  • Defined scope of work

  • Structural findings and observations

  • Waterproofing plans

  • Material selection checklist

  • Cost driver breakdown

  • Transparent investment guide

Remodeling project — accessibility-focused wet-space build

Begin with a Structured Evaluation

The first step is not commitment.
It is clarity.