Bathroom Remodeling

Bathroom Remodels Where the Tile Work Is the Point

Custom tile showers, stone vanities, heated floors — waterproofed right the first time, so it's as beautiful in year ten as it is on day one.

What a Hometown Stone bathroom remodel includes

A bathroom remodel lives or dies on tile and waterproofing — our two strongest trades. Hometown Stone handles the complete renovation: demolition, shower and tub replacement, custom tile surrounds, vanities and stone tops, flooring, fixtures, lighting, and ventilation. Every shower we build gets a properly waterproofed assembly (pan, curb, niches, benches) before a single tile goes on, because a beautiful shower that leaks is a demolition project with a countdown timer.

We remodel bathrooms across Modesto, Turlock, Ceres, Manteca, Tracy, Stockton, and the surrounding Central Valley — hall baths, primary suites, and everything between.

Last updated: June 2026 · Reviewed by the Hometown Stone team

Licensed & Insured

CSLB #1117563

In-House Crews

Our own tile setters & installers on every job

Commercial Proven

Trusted by national brands across the valley

Local

Modesto-based, serving the Central Valley

Showers are the centerpiece

Most of our bathroom clients come for the shower: curbless entries, full-height porcelain or natural stone surrounds, mosaic pans, recessed niches, benches, and glass. If you're replacing a tub with a shower, see our dedicated bath & shower conversion page — it's the fastest version of this project.

Everything we build is real tile over real waterproofing — custom in layout and material, repairable for life, and the kind of finish that adds value when the house sells.

Hometown Stone tile setter installing floor tile during a bathroom remodel
Layout, level, and patience — the unglamorous parts that make tile last.

Vanities, floors, and the rest

Beyond the shower: stone vanity tops cut in-house (granite, quartz, marble), slip-resistant tile floors, electric radiant floor heat, tub decks, wainscoting, and lighting. Materials guidance comes standard — what handles humidity, what needs sealing, what to skip. Our stone maintenance guide covers the long-term care.

What a bathroom remodel costs

A tub-to-shower conversion is the entry point; a full hall-bath remodel with new tile, vanity, and fixtures typically lands in the mid five figures; primary-suite renovations scale with size and stone selection. Your quote is written and itemized — fixtures, tile, labor, glass — so you can tune the budget by line, not by guesswork.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a bathroom remodel take?

A standard hall bathroom runs about 2–3 weeks; a shower conversion is faster (often about a week); large primary baths with custom stonework run 3–5 weeks. Written schedule up front, and one crew start to finish.

Do you do the plumbing and electrical too?

Yes — fixture relocations, valves, vent fans, lighting, and radiant floor heat are part of the scope, permitted and inspected where required.

Tile shower or acrylic surround — what's the real difference?

Acrylic systems glue panels over your walls; they're fast and look it. A tiled shower is a built assembly: waterproof membrane, sloped pan, then tile — repairable, customizable, and the look that actually adds value to the house. We only build the second kind.

Can you make a shower curbless or add a bench and niches?

Yes — curbless entries, benches, niches, half-walls, and custom glass are all standard options. Curbless work needs proper slope planning, which is exactly the kind of detail our setters handle daily.

Are you licensed bathroom remodel contractors?

Yes — CSLB #1117563, fully insured, with a workmanship warranty on every remodel.

Start your bathroom remodel

Call (209) 238-2597 — we'll measure, show you tile and stone options, and quote it in writing.

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