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Bathroom Remodels in Mountain Brook, Starting at $15k

Get a fast planning range for your Mountain Brook bathroom remodel. Most projects start at $15k+. If it fits your budget and timeline, book a free in-home walk-through. Hunters Ridge Construction qualifies the lead and coordinates scheduling with Sebastián’s team. Estimates and contracts are provided by our trusted build partner.

Mountain Brook bathroom remodels are estimated and contracted by our trusted build partner. Hunters Ridge Construction qualifies the lead and coordinates scheduling with Sebastián’s team.

Bathroom remodel in Mountain Brook, Alabama with double vanity and round mirrors

Who We're a Fit For

  • Full bathroom remodels, not cosmetic touch-ups
  • Tub-to-shower conversions and tile shower upgrades
  • Projects that need better storage, lighting, and ventilation
  • Projects starting at $15,000+

Pricing can change in older homes if we find hidden issues behind tile, walls, floors, or plumbing.

The Bathroom Remodel Process

  • Walk-through and measurements
  • Scope planning, keep layout or change layout
  • Selections, tile, vanity, fixtures, glass, lighting
  • Build phase, demo, waterproofing, tile, install
  • Final walkthrough and punch list

What you can expect

Sebastián’s team prioritizes prep and waterproofing because they protect the finished work. They keep the job site clean and communicate clearly from demo to final details.

Ready to talk through your bathroom?

As a U.S. Army Infantry Veteran, I bring clear scheduling, communication, and follow-through to every project we coordinate.

Book a free in-home walk-through to confirm scope, timeline, and next steps.

Bathroom Remodeling FAQs

Minimum we take on is $15k+ for full remodels. No cosmetic touch-ups.

Yes. Sebastián’s team handles tub-to-shower replacements with tile, niches, and glass options.

Typically 3-5 weeks, depending on scope and material lead times.

Older homes often have hidden issues like water damage, subfloor rot, or outdated plumbing.