Two national bathroom remodeling franchises operate in Portland. We’re not either of them.
Locally owned. No franchise. One contractor, accountable to you from the first call to the final walkthrough.
Bath Fitter and Re-Bath both operate in the Portland area. They’re efficient. They have recognizable names. They are also franchise operations — which means the person selling you the project may not be the person doing the work, and the work itself may be a liner installed over your existing surfaces rather than a true renovation.
We do bathroom remodeling in Portland, South Portland, Westbrook, Falmouth, Scarborough, Cape Elizabeth, and Yarmouth. We do it ourselves. When you have a question about your project — before, during, or after — you reach the person who did the work. Not a franchise office. Not a customer service line.
How we work
Every project starts with a conversation about the bathroom. We look at what you have, ask how you use it, and tell you what we think it needs. If a cosmetic refresh will solve the problem, we’ll say that. If the plumbing behind the wall requires a full renovation before anything on the surface makes sense, we’ll say that too.
We manage the project from initial estimate through final walkthrough. Plumbing, electrical, tile, fixtures, and finish — coordinated by one contractor. You don’t schedule a plumber separately, wait for a tile installer who doesn’t know what the plumber left behind, then find someone for the finish work. That coordination is our job.
Maine homes — especially older homes in Portland and the surrounding towns — often reveal surprises once demolition starts. Old plumbing, water damage behind tile, outdated electrical. We tell you what we find and what it means before we proceed. The estimate reflects the project as we actually understand it, not as we hope it is.
What we don’t do
We don’t install liners over existing surfaces and call it a renovation. We don’t sub out the tile work to a crew you’ve never met. We don’t recommend a full gut renovation when a vanity replacement will solve the problem.
If your bathroom needs a new vanity and a coat of paint, we’ll tell you that. If it needs a complete gut renovation, we’ll tell you that too.
The honest answer is worth more than a sale.
What we’ve learned about Portland bathrooms
Cumberland County homes built between 1950 and 1985 share the same bathroom problems: one-piece cultured marble vanity tops, ceramic tile in discontinued colors, inadequate lighting, and plumbing that has outlasted its intended life. Most of these bathrooms have never had a dollar spent on them.
They work. They don’t look like anyone made a deliberate choice about them.
That’s the most common project we do: a bathroom that functions, updated to look like someone lives there.
Where we work
Portland, South Portland, Westbrook, Falmouth, Scarborough, Cape Elizabeth, and Yarmouth. We’re a Cumberland County operation.
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