From outdated tile to a space you actually want to use. Every project follows our documented 14-stage lifecycle.
Most of the bathrooms we walk into share the same problems. Not because the homeowner doesn't care, but because nobody has gotten around to fixing them the right way.
Cracked grout, chipped edges, and that one loose tile you've been stepping around for two years. It looks worse every month, and the water damage underneath is getting harder to ignore.
You can smell it but you can't see it. Behind the shower surround, under the floor, around the tub. The longer it sits, the more it spreads. That's not something a bleach spray can fix.
The fan is loud but it doesn't actually move air. Or there's no fan at all. Either way, moisture builds up after every shower and the ceiling paint is starting to peel.
Brass faucets, builder-grade showerheads, towel bars that are pulling out of the drywall. They still work, technically. But they make the whole room feel dated.
The door hits the vanity. There's no storage. Two people can't use the space at the same time. The layout was probably fine in 1985, but it doesn't fit how your household uses the room now.
We don't wing it. Every bathroom project at MHR follows the same documented 14-stage lifecycle. That means a written scope before work starts, photo-verified quality at every stage, and a final walkthrough before the project closes.
You get a detailed document that spells out what we're doing, what materials are included, and what the timeline looks like. No verbal agreements, no guessing.
We document each phase of the project with photos. You can see what's behind the walls before we close them up. Nothing gets buried and forgotten.
When the job calls for a licensed plumber or electrician, we bring in verified NY-licensed subcontractors. You don't have to chase down separate contractors or juggle schedules.
Before any project closes, we run a final quality gate. A walkthrough, photo documentation, punch list resolution, and your sign-off. The job isn't done until you say it is.
Every project scope is different, but here's what a standard Mid City Home Restoration bathroom remodel cas.
Here are four stages from our 14-stage lifecycle that matter most for bathroom projects.
We walk the space, document what we find, and deliver a written scope with pricing. You know the plan and the cost before anything gets torn out.
Old materials come out. We coordinate licensed plumbers and electricians for any rough-in work. Everything gets documented with photos before we close up walls.
Tile, vanity, fixtures, lighting, paint, and flooring go in. This is where the room starts to look like what you signed off on in the scope.
Our final quality gate. Walkthrough, photo documentation, punch list resolution, and your sign-off. The project doesn't close without it.
These ranges give you a starting point. Final pricing is determined after an on-site assessment.
Final pricing determined after on-site assessment. Every project receives a written scope with fixed pricing before work begins.
Serving Western New York within a 45-mile radius of Lockport, NY.
Bathroom remodel costs in Western NY typically range from $3,500 for a cosmetic refresh to $18,000 or more for a full gut renovation. The biggest factors are scope (how much you're changing), materials, and whether you need licensed plumbing or electrical work. Mid City Home Restoration provides a written scope with fixed pricing after an on-site assessment, so you know exactly what you're paying for before any work begins.
A cosmetic refresh can take 3 to 5 days. A moderate remodel with tile and fixtures runs about 2 to 3 weeks. A full gut renovation typically takes 3 to 5 weeks depending on the scope, permitting timeline, and licensed trade availability. MHR provides a project timeline in your written scope so you can plan around it.
In most Western NY municipalities, permits are required when you're moving or adding plumbing, running new electrical circuits, or making structural changes. Cosmetic updates like paint, hardware, and vanity swaps usually don't require permits. MHR handles permit coordination as part of the project scope when they're needed.
MHR coordinates licensed NY plumbers and electricians as subcontractors for any work that requires those licenses. That includes valve and drain work, new circuits, and GFCI outlet installation. All licensed subcontractors must provide proof of active NY licensing and insurance before they start work on your project. You don't have to find or manage them separately.
The Signature Finish Protocol is the final quality gate in our 14-stage lifecycle. Before any project is marked complete, we run a detailed walkthrough with you, document all completed work with photos, resolve any punch list items, and get your sign-off. No project closes without passing this stage. It's our way of making sure nothing gets missed and you're satisfied with the result.