Update Your Bathroom for Comfort and Function

John Trombley Construction remodels bathrooms in Castleton with durable finishes, better layouts, and long-term performance.

A bathroom that feels cramped, has water stains on the ceiling, or includes outdated fixtures can make daily routines less comfortable. In Castleton, older bathrooms often have worn flooring, poor ventilation, or layouts that don't make sense for how the space is actually used. A remodel addresses these issues by rebuilding the room from the subfloor up, with materials and layouts designed for daily wear and moisture exposure.

John Trombley Construction handles the structural and finish prep work involved in bathroom remodeling. This includes removing old fixtures and flooring, repairing or replacing damaged framing, leveling the subfloor, and preparing walls for tile or other finishes. The work is coordinated with plumbing and electrical updates to support new layouts, improved lighting, and fixtures that fit the updated design.

If your Castleton bathroom needs more than surface-level updates, contact us to discuss a remodel.

What the Remodeling Work Includes

Bathroom remodeling in Castleton starts with removing the toilet, vanity, tub or shower, and flooring to expose the subfloor and wall framing. Any water-damaged wood is cut out and replaced, and the subfloor is leveled to support tile or vinyl. If the layout is changing, walls are opened or reframed to accommodate a new shower enclosure, larger vanity, or relocated plumbing.

After the remodel, you'll have a bathroom with level floors, walls ready for tile or paint, and a layout that makes better use of the available space. Fixtures will be properly anchored, drains will be positioned correctly, and ventilation will help prevent future moisture damage.

John Trombley Construction coordinates with plumbers and electricians to ensure rough-ins are completed before finish work begins. The remodel is planned to minimize downtime and deliver a bathroom that performs well over the long term.

Homeowners in Castleton usually want to know how long the bathroom will be unavailable, what happens if mold or rot is found, and whether the remodel will improve resale value.

Common concerns before starting a remodel

How long does a bathroom remodel take?
Most bathroom remodels take three to four weeks depending on the scope. The bathroom will be out of use during that time, so it helps to have a second bathroom or plan around the schedule.
What if there's mold or water damage behind the walls?
Water damage is common in older bathrooms, especially around tubs and showers. Any affected framing is removed and replaced with treated lumber, and the area is properly sealed before new finishes go in.
Can the layout be changed without major plumbing work?
Minor layout changes can often be done by rerouting supply lines or adjusting drain locations within the same wall cavity. Larger changes, like moving the toilet across the room, require more extensive plumbing and may affect the timeline.
What type of flooring works best in a bathroom?
Tile and luxury vinyl are both durable and water-resistant. Tile offers more design options and holds up well in high-moisture areas, while vinyl is easier to install and softer underfoot.
Will a bathroom remodel add value to my home?
Yes, updated bathrooms are a priority for buyers in Castleton, especially when the work includes modern fixtures, improved layouts, and quality materials that reduce future maintenance.

John Trombley Construction handles bathroom remodeling in Castleton from demolition through structural prep and finish coordination. If your bathroom needs a layout change or a full rebuild, learn more about how we can help.