Outdated Fixtures Don't Have to Stay
Bathroom Remodeling in Lee's Summit for cracked tile, leaking showers, and cramped vanity layouts
Kings Remodel provides bathroom remodeling for homeowners in Lee's Summit who need functional upgrades that address worn-out tile, failing waterproofing, and layouts that no longer serve daily routines. You notice every chip in the grout, every stain on the tub surround, and every morning when two people try to use a single sink. This service replaces those elements with durable materials, reconfigured plumbing, and fixtures that fit how your household actually uses the space.
The remodel begins with an assessment of what's failing and what you want to change. Tile work includes removing old surfaces, repairing underlying substrate damage, and installing new tile with proper waterproofing membranes behind showers and tubs. Vanity and fixture installation accounts for plumbing adjustments, electrical runs for updated lighting, and storage solutions that keep counters clear. Layout redesign can shift the toilet location, widen the shower entry, or add a second sink where space allows.
Contact Kings Remodel to walk through your bathroom and discuss what needs to change before the next leak develops or storage becomes unmanageable.

What Changes During a Full Bathroom Remodel
You'll see demolition of old tile, removal of the existing tub or shower unit, and disconnection of plumbing fixtures before any new material goes in. The subfloor gets inspected for rot or soft spots, especially near the toilet flange and along the tub edge. Backer board replaces damaged drywall, and waterproof membranes go up before any tile is set. Electrical boxes are relocated or added for vanity lighting, exhaust fans, and outlets that meet current code.
When the work is finished, you'll have a shower that doesn't drip, tile that sits flat without hollow spots, and a vanity that holds what you actually store in a bathroom. Kings Remodel installs fixtures that align with your preferred style, whether that means a freestanding tub, a frameless glass enclosure, or a wall-mounted faucet. Grout lines stay clean longer with proper sealing, and ventilation improvements reduce moisture buildup that leads to mildew.
The remodel includes flooring installation, trim work, and paint once tile and fixture work is complete. It does not include structural changes that require foundation work or additions that extend beyond the existing bathroom footprint. If your remodel involves moving walls or adding square footage, that falls under a different scope and requires separate planning.
Questions About Bathroom Remodels
Homeowners in Lee's Summit often ask about timelines, material choices, and what happens to plumbing during the work.
How long does a typical bathroom remodel take?
Most projects take two to three weeks depending on the extent of tile work, plumbing adjustments, and whether you're keeping the existing layout or moving fixtures.
What type of tile works best for shower walls?
Porcelain and ceramic tile both perform well when installed over a waterproof membrane, and larger format tiles mean fewer grout lines to maintain.
Why does the vanity need to be removed even if it still works?
Access to plumbing, electrical, and wall surfaces usually requires full removal, and older vanities often don't meet the height or storage standards that make daily use more practical.
When should waterproofing be replaced?
Any time tile is removed, the waterproofing behind it should be evaluated and typically replaced to prevent moisture from reaching the framing and subfloor.
How does Kings Remodel handle unexpected issues like mold or rot?
The team assesses conditions during demolition and addresses structural repairs before moving forward with finish work, keeping you informed of any changes to scope or timeline.
Kings Remodel works with homeowners who want a bathroom that functions better and lasts longer than the one currently in place. Reach out to schedule an evaluation and review material options that fit your budget and daily routine.
