
Tub-to-shower conversions
Replace an outdated tub with a shower that saves space and makes the bathroom easier to use.
- Tub-to-shower conversion
- Bathtub to shower conversion
- Shower upgrade

We handle bathroom remodeling with better use of space, tub-to-shower conversions, walk-in showers, vanities, tile, and fixture updates that make the room easier to use every day.

A bathroom remodel should improve how the room works every day, whether it is a focused update or part of a larger home remodel. We handle shower upgrades, vanity and storage changes, tile and flooring, and bathroom renovation work that makes better use of the space.
Tub-to-shower conversions, walk-in showers, vanities, tile, flooring, lighting, plumbing, waterproofing, and space reconfiguration.
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Replace an outdated tub with a shower that saves space and makes the bathroom easier to use.

Build a walk-in shower with easier entry, a simpler profile, and better use of the wet area.

Install a new bathroom vanity, double sink vanity, or storage setup that adds counter space and daily function.

Install or replace a bathtub that fits the room and works better with the rest of the remodel.

Replace worn finishes with bathroom tile, flooring, and surfaces built for moisture and daily use.

Update bathroom lighting, plumbing, and fixtures for better function and a more cohesive finished result.

Rework the layout to open up a small bathroom, improve flow, and make better use of the space.

Install shower surrounds and waterproofing that help protect walls, floors, and wet areas.
This bathroom remodel showcases how a little can go a long way. A new vanity, updated countertops, and wall finishes transform a dated space into a modern bathroom while keeping the basic tub and shower layout.

From tile vanity tops and dated finishes to a more updated bathroom with stone counters and cabinetry.
Feedback from bathroom remodeling and bathroom renovation projects.
From the first walkthrough to the final review, we define scope, materials, trade sequencing, access needs, and next steps before work moves forward.


We talk through your goals, inspect the space, and identify the repairs, remodel scope, or layout changes needed.

We define the work, recommend the right approach, outline materials, and provide a clear estimate.

Once the work starts, we focus on execution, steady progress, and communication that keeps the remodel moving without confusion.

We review the finished work with you, handle final details, and make sure the space is complete and ready to use.
$15,000 - $75,000+

Most bathroom remodeling projects fall between $15,000 and $75,000+, and the main cost drivers usually include:
After an on-site consultation, we'll provide a clear estimate based on your finish selections and how much work is involved. Commonly paired with a kitchen remodel to match finishes and reduce repeat disruption.

From fixture replacements to full gut remodels, our team coordinates tile, plumbing, electrical, drywall, and paint so the trade scope is defined before work starts.
Bathroom remodels affect daily routines. We sequence the work to minimize downtime and keep you informed on what is accessible and when.
We define fixtures, materials, waterproofing, plumbing, electrical, tile, and finish work before the job starts, so the estimate reflects the real scope.
Tile, plumbing, electrical, drywall, and paint are coordinated under one contract, so your bathroom remodel has one point of accountability.
We handle bathroom remodels across Bellevue and nearby Eastside communities.
The Wall Doctor
11526 Northup Way Bellevue, WA 98004
Serving Bellevue, Kirkland, Renton, Redmond, Mercer Island, Sammamish, Issaquah, and nearby King County communities.
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Most bathroom remodels fall between $15,000 and $75,000+. Smaller bathrooms that keep the existing footprint cost less, while larger remodels with tile, shower work, and plumbing changes cost more.
The 10% rule is a general budgeting guideline, not a hard rule. It suggests keeping a bathroom remodel under about 10% of the home's value to avoid over-improving for the neighborhood.
Avoid weak waterproofing, poor ventilation, unnecessary plumbing moves, and unpermitted electrical or plumbing work. Those mistakes create the biggest repair costs later.
Usually only for a light cosmetic update. In this market, $5,000 may cover paint, hardware, lighting, or a basic vanity change, but not a full bathroom remodel.
The shower and wet area are often the most expensive parts because tile, waterproofing, plumbing, glass, and labor add up quickly. Costs rise further if walls or plumbing have to move.