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Bathroom Remodelers in Phoenix, AZ

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Contractors For Bathroom Renovations, Makeovers, and Upgrades

Prescreened Bathroom Remodeling Contractors in Phoenix, AZ

Del Miller Construction
5.0
1 Verified Ratings
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(928) 499-3379
10321 West Loma Lane
Phoenix, AZ 85345
 
Interior Innovations, LLC
References Available
(602) 687-4173
6949 East Shade Boulevard, Suite 120
Phoenix, AZ 85254
 
 
Creta Universal Construction, LLC
3.79
199 Verified Ratings
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(602) 687-4212
1651 East Villa Maria Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85022
 
Paradise Kitchen & Bath, LLC
4.67
3 Verified Ratings
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(602) 466-9045
7829 North 68th Avenue
Glendale, AZ 85303

Serving Phoenix, AZ
 
 
Fix My House, LLC
4.78
3 Verified Ratings
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(480) 567-9664
7558 West Thunderbird Road, Suite 1
Peoria, AZ 85381

Serving Phoenix, AZ
 

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Reviews of Phoenix Bathroom Remodelers

Project: Remodel a Bathroom
Phoenix, AZ

Absolutely fabulous to work with. Excellant service, quality and value. Would definately recommend. Not only installed a brand new master bathroom to my specifications, handled all new electrical and plumbing throughout the house. All in less then two weeks and with me being in another state. Awesome!!

 
Project: Remodel a Bathroom
Phoenix, AZ

Jeno and his entire crew were wonderful. The work they did was most satisfactory and appreciated. They had several suggestions that we used and they turned out great. All were very professional, friendly and showed when they said they would. Would recommend them.

 
Project: Remodel a Bathroom
Tempe, AZ

Great family-run business with wonderful customer service and skilled, professional workers. Our remodel took a little longer than initially planned but everyone worked well to get it finished in a timely manner. We will use them for any future remodels!

 
 

Unscreened Addition & Remodeling Contractors in Phoenix, Arizona

A 2 Z Construction
650 E. Camelback Road
Phoenix, AZ 85012
Arizona Remodeling-inspection
5501 N 7th Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85013
Homelinkmodular.com
.4032 n 11th av
Phoenix, AZ 85013
Future One Homes
517 W. San Juan Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85013
ANA Construction
4032 N 7th St
Phoenix, AZ 85014
 

Things to Consider Before You Start a Bathroom Makeover Project:

  • How extensively do you want to remodel your bathroom?
  • Shower / Bath
  • Toilet
  • Cabinets / Vanity
  • Countertops
  • Sinks
  • Flooring

Ideas & Inspiration from Phoenix Addition & Remodeling Contractors


Remodeling a Bathroom in Phoenix

Bathrooms are home to several essential, daily activities. Everything from basic hygiene, to morning grooming routines, and a number of personal, bodily functions take place in the bathroom. Not only do you want your bathroom to be relaxing, but you want to have it to yourself. While you may not have the space or cash flow for an entire bathroom addition, optimizing smaller bathroom spaces and creating luxury bathrooms in larger spaces are some of the smartest and most enjoyable improvements you can make to your home.

Phoenix Bathroom Renovations: The Diamond in the Rough
The measure of how much a home renovation costs and how much the project adds to the selling price of your home is an important one. Even homeowners who don't plan on selling their home anytime soon may find it easier to secure a homeowner's loan if they can convince their financial institution that the overall value of the home will benefit. Naturally, some projects are better than others. Most cities have a few home improvements that return more than 100 percent of their costs in property value. The mild climate of the Valley renders many of these projects less valuable. Fiber-cement siding, for example, isn't as imperative here as it is in other parts of the country. In fact, there is only one home improvement project that shows such high returns in Phoenix: bathroom renovation.

Go for the Middle with a Phoenix Bathroom Remodeling
The average cost of a bathroom remodel is between 11 and 12 thousand dollars, while the average resale value increase is between 12 and 13 thousand. This yields an average return of 108 percent of the cost of your remodel. Of course, these are only statistical averages and wise planning can help optimize this value. As you choose more upscale materials and fixtures, for example, the overall resale value tends to go down. Superficial remodels that are mostly decorative in nature, on the other hand, also have little chance of showing this type of return. Plus, with the plumbing rich area of the bathroom, it's often beneficial to tear everything out so you can identify and fix any plumbing problems occurring underneath your old bathroom walls and floors.

Phoenix Bathroom Remodeling Contractors
As you may already know, you should get at least three estimates from contractors before choosing someone to hire. While you'll want to check references and reviews, such as the ones provided by HomeAdvisor, take this opportunity to talk about your bathroom with each contractor. Not only will you get a better sense of which contractor understands the overall vision you have for your bathroom, but the professionals frequently have ideas that homeowners would have never considered on their own.

Homeowner Advice on Phoenix Bathroom Remodels
In fact, as one homeowner found out, you don't want to get too far into the planning process before you talk to a Phoenix bathroom remodeling contractor. This homeowner had bought several parts for his new bathroom on his own. This is what he told us: "I did not initially understand that as a contractor, he would be able to obtain discounts that would have ultimately benefitted both of us and the project."

Still, as much as you believe you and your contractor are on the same page, you don't want to take things for granted, and it's critical that you keep tabs on the project (without hovering or looking over anyone's shoulder.) This is how one Phoenix homeowner put it: "Don't think you do not have to be around, and that the contractor will handle everything. You need to make sure things make sense to you and what you envisioned is happening. We all think we communicate what we want, but it may not be understood correctly."