Update Your Bathroom With Coordinated Planning and Clean Execution

Bathroom remodeling in Lancaster that handles plumbing, tile, electrical, and ventilation from demolition to final fixtures.

Your bathroom in Lancaster may have outdated tile, a tub that leaks, insufficient lighting, or a layout that makes the space feel cramped. Bathroom remodeling addresses these issues by reconfiguring the layout, upgrading fixtures, improving ventilation, and installing durable materials that resist moisture. Whether you are replacing a shower pan, moving a vanity, or adding a second sink, the project requires coordination between plumbing, electrical, framing, drywall, and finish trades. First Choice General Contractor manages the full scope, and the crew follows a sequence that keeps the work on schedule and ensures each layer is completed correctly before the next one starts.

The process begins with demolition, which removes old tile, fixtures, and any damaged subfloor or drywall. Plumbing and electrical lines are relocated or upgraded to match the new layout, and the walls are framed, insulated, and covered with moisture-resistant drywall or cement board. Tile is installed on floors and walls, the vanity and toilet are set, and the shower or tub is plumbed and tested. Ventilation fans are ducted to the exterior, and lighting is installed to meet code. This service works well for partial updates, like replacing a tub with a walk-in shower, or for full remodels that change the entire layout and finish palette.

Schedule a consultation in Lancaster to review layout options, material selections, and project timelines for your bathroom remodel.

Get a Quote

Get a Quote

All fields marked with an asterisk * are required

Lifetime Warranty

on glass and vinyl


What changes during the work and how the room comes together

The crew in Lancaster starts by turning off water and power to the bathroom, then removes fixtures, tile, and cabinetry down to the studs and subfloor. Plumbing supply lines and drain pipes are tested and relocated if the vanity or toilet position changes. Electrical boxes are installed for vanity lights, recessed fixtures, and exhaust fans, and all wiring is tested before drywall goes up. Cement board is fastened to studs in wet areas, and tile is set using thin-set mortar and grout that resists mold. The vanity is leveled, the toilet is bolted to the flange, and the shower valve is connected to the showerhead and trim.

After the remodel, the floor will slope correctly toward the drain, the tile will be sealed and waterproof, and the vanity will sit level with no gaps along the wall. Lighting will be even and bright, the fan will pull moisture out of the room, and the shower will drain without pooling water.

This service includes removal of old materials, but it does not include structural changes such as moving load-bearing walls or enlarging the footprint without a separate framing estimate. Moisture control is built into the process, and the crew uses vapor barriers, proper flashing, and sealed joints to prevent water intrusion. The work takes two to four weeks depending on the size and scope, and the timeline accounts for inspections and material lead times.

Here is what homeowners typically want clarified

These questions cover the planning, timing, and trade coordination details that affect how smoothly your bathroom remodel progresses.

What is included in a full bathroom remodel?
A full remodel includes demolition, plumbing and electrical updates, framing, drywall, tile installation, fixture installation, vanity and countertop installation, and ventilation. First Choice General Contractor coordinates all trades and provides a single point of contact throughout the project.
How long does a bathroom remodel take?
Most full bathroom remodels take two to four weeks, depending on the size of the room, the extent of plumbing or electrical changes, and the lead time for custom materials like tile or cabinetry. Partial updates can finish in one to two weeks.
What happens if water damage is found during demolition?
If the crew finds rotted subfloor, mold, or damaged framing, those areas are removed and rebuilt before new materials are installed. First Choice General Contractor provides a written change order with the cost and timeline for the additional work.
Why is ventilation important in a bathroom remodel?
Ventilation removes moisture from the air, which prevents mold growth, paint peeling, and damage to drywall and cabinetry. Code requires an exhaust fan in bathrooms without operable windows, and the fan must vent to the exterior, not into the attic.
When should I replace the shower pan instead of re-tiling?
You should replace the shower pan if it leaks, cracks, or no longer drains properly. Re-tiling over a damaged pan does not fix the underlying issue and can lead to water damage in the subfloor and walls.

First Choice General Contractor provides bathroom remodeling services in Lancaster that include material recommendations, trade coordination, and project timelines. Get in touch to schedule a design consultation and receive a detailed estimate for your remodel.