BATHROOM REMODELING · CONNECTICUT, CT
Bathroom Renovation Contractors in Connecticut.
Fixed pricing, daily photo updates, and a completion date in writing. Run late and we pay you $100 for every day we go over.
The quote that creeps up halfway through. The crew that vanishes for a week with your shower torn out. The "we found water damage" call that adds four grand you never planned for.
We built CT Elite Remodel so none of that lands on you. Your price is locked before we start. Your finish date is in the contract. And if we miss it, we hand you $100 for every day we're late. That's not a slogan. It's in writing.
A bathroom remodeling scope is genuinely full. Below is the umbrella; every item maps to a named lead on our team and a line on your fixed-price proposal.
Every one of these is a line on your written proposal. Nothing gets left as "we'll figure it out later."
i.
Design & Layout
Design and layout planned around how you actually use the room
ii.
Demolition
Demolition and haul-away, handled start to finish
iii.
Licensed Trades
Plumbing and electrical by licensed trades, permits included
iv.
Waterproofing & Tile
Waterproofing and tile done right behind the wall and on it
v.
Fixtures & Finishes
Vanity, fixtures and finishes you approve before we order a thing
vi.
Final Walkthrough
Final walkthrough and a professional clean before we leave
One palette,
every room .
A whole-home renovation is a chance to commit to a material vocabulary. We typically anchor on three to four primary materials and let everything else play a supporting role.
Anchor
Wide-Plank Oak
Single mill, single batch. Floors, stairs, ceilings, paneling — all from one tree run.
Anchor
Wide-Plank Oak
Single mill, single batch. Floors, stairs, ceilings, paneling — all from one tree run.
Anchor
Wide-Plank Oak
Single mill, single batch. Floors, stairs, ceilings, paneling — all from one tree run.
Anchor
Wide-Plank Oak
Single mill, single batch. Floors, stairs, ceilings, paneling — all from one tree run.
A 1928 colonial that had been "renovated" three times into incoherence. We stripped it back, kept the staircase and the original lath-and-plaster walls in the parlor, and rebuilt every other system from the basement up.
Open-plan kitchen-living, four bathrooms, a primary suite, a finished basement gym, and a coach-house guest apartment — all under one design language. Thirty-two weeks, on schedule.
We come see it, free.
We walk the space, listen, measure, talk budget. No hard sell.
You get a real price.
One locked number, one firm finish date, in writing.
We build it, daily photos included.
A progress photo every working day by email or WhatsApp.
We hand it back on time.
Done on the promised date, or $100 a day comes off your invoice.
How much does a bathroom renovation cost in Connecticut?
Most Connecticut bathroom renovations range from about $8,000 for a cosmetic refresh to $65,000 or more for a full primary suite rebuild with a curbless shower and heated floors. Your exact cost depends on layout changes, tile, and fixtures.
How long does a bathroom renovation take?
A cosmetic update typically takes one to two weeks. A full renovation involving new tile, a layout change, or a tub-to-shower conversion usually takes three to five weeks from demolition to final walkthrough.
Do I need a permit to renovate a bathroom in Connecticut?
Yes, most Connecticut towns require permits for plumbing and electrical work involved in a bathroom renovation. We handle the permit process and inspections as part of every project.
Is a curbless shower a good option for an older homeowner?
Yes. A curbless shower with a properly sloped pan and grab bar blocking installed behind the tile is one of the more practical upgrades for long-term accessibility, and it doesn’t have to look institutional.
Should I convert my bathtub to a walk-in shower?
It depends on your household. If no one in the home regularly uses the tub, converting to a shower usually makes the room feel larger and more functional. If you have young children or plan to sell to buyers who want at least one tub in the home, keeping a tub somewhere in the house is worth considering.
What causes soft or spongy bathroom flooring?
Soft flooring near a tub or shower usually means water has gotten past the waterproofing and reached the subfloor, often from a failed seal around the tub or a grout line that was never properly maintained. This typically needs to be addressed during the renovation, not just covered over.
Do you offer free estimates for bathroom renovations?
Yes. We provide a free in-home consultation and a detailed written estimate before any work begins, with no obligation to move forward.
What towns in Connecticut do you serve for bathroom renovations?
We regularly work in Orange, Milford, Hamden, North Haven, Wallingford, and the surrounding New Haven County area, with additional projects taken on a case-by-case basis elsewhere in Connecticut.
Ready to transform your Bathroom?