
Owner-operated bathroom remodels for Pacific homeowners — from quick refreshes to full gut renovations across the Lake Tapps corridor, Pacific Heights, and Stewart-Wing. Licensed, insured, and 15 minutes south of Kent.
Pacific's housing stock is what shapes every remodel decision here. Pacific straddles the King/Pierce county line and most of its housing dates from the 1970s through the 1990s — modest single-family ranches and split-levels on standard suburban lots. The Lake Tapps corridor has newer 2000s–2010s construction with more square footage. Older Pacific homes often have galvanized supply lines and original 100-amp panels that need attention during any plumbing or kitchen remodel.
Pacific is one of our closest Pierce County jobs — about a 15-minute drive south of our Kent base along Highway 167 and West Valley Highway. That proximity matters — when materials show up damaged or an inspector needs a same-day correction, we are not driving in from Seattle.
Talk to Us About Your ProjectWhat's Included
Bathrooms are unforgiving — water, ventilation, and tight clearances all have to work together. Below is what's typically included in a Pacific bathroom project; we tailor every estimate to your home.
Floor tile, large-format wall tile, custom shower niches, slab walls, and proper substrate (Schluter, cement board) under everything.
Stock, semi-custom, and custom vanities. Wall-mounted, single-sink, and dual-vanity layouts with soft-close hardware.
Toilet, sink, shower valve, and tub installation. Relocating drains, replacing old galvanized supply lines, and rough-in for new fixtures.
Faucets, showerheads, body sprays, handheld wands, tub fillers, towel bars, and hardware — coordinated with your aesthetic.
Vanity sconces, recessed lighting, decorative pendants, and dimmer-friendly switching. Always to code, always GFCI-protected.
Schluter Kerdi, Wedi, or hot-mopped pans. Proper waterproofing under tile is the difference between a 5-year and 30-year bathroom.
Exhaust fans sized for the room, vented to the exterior (not the attic), with humidity-sensing controls when requested.
Frameless shower glass, custom hinged or sliding panels, and barn-door hardware. Measured and templated after the tile is set.
We pull City of Pacific permits when plumbing or electrical work is involved, and we schedule the rough-in and final inspections.
Pacific Permits & Considerations
The City of Pacific requires a building permit any time a bathroom remodel involves plumbing relocation, electrical changes, or structural alterations. A like-for-like fixture swap (same toilet location, same vanity footprint) often doesn't require a permit — but moving a shower drain, adding a circuit, or changing the layout always does.
We pull every required permit through the Pacific Permit Center, coordinate the rough-in and final inspections, and keep documentation in your project file. Bathroom permits matter especially at resale, since inspectors and appraisers flag undocumented work.
Honest Pricing
Pacific sits in the mid-range of the Puget Sound bathroom market. Below are the typical ranges we see — actual numbers depend on shower size, tile selection, vanity choice, and whether plumbing moves.
New vanity, toilet, fixtures, tile floor and lighting. Original layout, no plumbing relocation.
Custom shower with tile, new vanity and counters, full plumbing fixtures, ventilation, waterproofing, and lighting. Most common project here.
Layout changes, large walk-in shower, frameless glass, dual vanities, premium tile, heated floors, and designer fixtures.
Ranges are typical Pacific bathroom project costs and don't include unforeseen issues (rot under old tile, galvanized supply line replacement) — we flag those in writing the moment we find them.
How We Work
A clear process that keeps your Pacific project on schedule, on budget, and easy to follow week-to-week.
We come to your home, measure, listen to what you want, and talk through budget and timeline honestly.
Layout, material selection, and an itemized written estimate. You approve every line before we order.
We pull the City of Pacific permits and schedule inspections so you don’t have to think about it.
Demo, plumbing, electrical, finish work — done by our crew, not subbed out to strangers.
Final inspection, punch-list with you on-site, permit close-out, and a written warranty handed over.
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