Structured Process
Defined Sequence. Clear Scope. Disciplined Execution.
Remodeling friction often begins before construction starts — during the first conversation. Confusion around scope. Pricing introduced before conditions are understood. Decisions compressed before clarity exists.
Our process is structured differently.
Why Structure Matters
In many remodeling environments, pricing is introduced early. Momentum builds quickly. Options are presented before structural conditions are fully understood.
That is not how we build.
We begin with evaluation.
Clarity comes first. Commitment comes later.

Our Process, Step by Step

1 — Evaluation
An evaluation is a structured assessment of an existing wet-space.
We review:
• Framing and substrate condition
• Existing waterproofing approach
• Drainage slope and performance
• Plumbing configuration
• Accessibility considerations, if applicable
The objective is to define scope accurately before discussing cost.
No pricing is presented until structural understanding is established.

2 — Scope Definition
Once conditions are reviewed, we outline:
• What will be removed
• What will be rebuilt
• Structural corrections required
• Waterproofing system integration
• Compatible materials for the space
You understand the work before you see the investment.
Ambiguity is removed early.

3 — Investment Explained
Before presenting pricing, we explain:
• Structural variables affecting scope
• Material selection impact
• Plumbing relocation complexity
• Accessibility integration requirements
• Long-term durability considerations
Pricing is presented without "expiring incentives", artificial deadlines, or compressed timelines.
You are not asked to decide immediately.

4 — Decision on Your Timeline
There are no same-day discounts. No “manager approval” theatrics. No urgency-based promotions.
If the project aligns, you move forward when ready.
If it does not, the evaluation remains valuable on its own.
Execution Standards
Clarity continues after commitment.

Construction Planning
Planning Before Demolition
If you choose to proceed:
• Materials are verified and ordered
• Scheduling is confirmed
• Preparation expectations are clarified
• Installation sequencing is reviewed
Clarity continues after agreement — not just before it.

Installation Standards
System-Level Execution
Installation prioritizes:
• Proper demolition and substrate preparation
• Integrated waterproofing systems
• Verified drainage slope
• Plumbing integrity
• Structural reinforcement where required
• Clean sequencing and finish detail
Wet spaces are rebuilt for performance, not appearance alone.

Completion & Review
Confirmation Before Close
Upon completion, we review:
• Installation details
• System performance
• Maintenance considerations
• Any remaining questions
The project concludes with confirmation, not assumption.
Begin with a Structured Evaluation
The first step is not commitment.
It is clarity.
