Frameless glass showers, freestanding tubs, tile laid dead straight and vanities that fit the room instead of fighting it. Every bathroom on this page was waterproofed, built and finished by our own crew in a Tampa Bay home.
A bathroom is the one room where bad work shows up two years later, behind the wall. This is where we spend our attention — the parts you never see are the parts that decide whether it holds up.
Florida code requires inspected shower pans and moisture barriers in wet areas, and for good reason. We build the pan, set the barrier and test it before a single tile goes on the wall.
Curbless entries, built-in benches, recessed niches, rain heads and multi-body systems. Frameless glass measured and templated after the tile is set, never before.
Freestanding tubs, drop-ins and tub-to-shower conversions. Floor reinforced where the tub needs it and the plumbing rerouted cleanly, not patched.
Hex, wave, arabesque, mosaic bands, floor-to-ceiling porcelain. Layout planned so cuts land where nobody sees them and the pattern lines up across the room.
Single, double and floating vanities, vessel sinks, linen towers, fluted columns and framed mirrors — sized to the room so the door still opens all the way.
Sconces, backlit mirrors, brushed gold or matte black hardware, and an exhaust fan that actually moves the humidity out. In Florida that is not optional.
The honest ranges for the Tampa Bay market in 2026. The biggest swing factor is simple: whether the toilet, shower and vanity stay where they are.
Same footprint, everything new. Tub-to-shower conversions and guest baths that just need to stop looking like 1998.
Down to the studs and back up. New everything, same footprint — where most Tampa Bay homeowners land on a primary bathroom.
The layout changes. Walls move, plumbing is relocated, and the materials are the ones you actually wanted from the start.
What moves the number: keeping the existing footprint is the single biggest saver. Move a toilet, shift a shower wall or relocate the vanity drain and you have added a few thousand dollars before you have picked a single tile. Tile complexity is the second lever — a running-bond subway wall and a full mosaic feature wall are not the same labor. We give you a written, itemized number after a free in-home estimate.
Fourteen bathrooms, one crew. Every photo below is a Tampa Bay home, finished and handed back.
Anyone can hang tile. The bench that drains, the niche that lines up with the grout, the glass that meets the wall clean — that is the part you live with every morning.
Three to six weeks on site for most bathrooms. You always know which week you are in.
We measure the space, check what is behind the walls where we can, and hand you a detailed written quote. No fee, no obligation.
Tile, glass, vanity, fixtures and lighting — we show you what each choice does to the budget and to the schedule before you commit to it.
Tear-out, plumbing rough-in, shower pan and moisture barrier, then tile, glass and fixtures. The pan gets tested before tile goes on, always.
We run the water with you standing there. Drainage, doors, caulk lines, hardware alignment — every punch-list item resolved before we call it done.
A guest bath or tub-to-shower conversion generally runs $8,000 to $15,000. A full remodel of a primary bathroom in the same footprint usually lands between $15,000 and $28,000. Once walls move and plumbing is relocated, you are at $30,000 and up. We give you a written, itemized figure after a free in-home estimate.
Most Tampa bathrooms take three to six weeks on site. Waterproofing and tile need real cure time and we do not rush either one — that is the part that decides whether the bathroom is still sound in ten years.
Replacing a vanity, tile or fixtures in the same spot normally does not require one. Moving plumbing, changing the shower footprint or altering walls does, and Florida requires inspected shower pans and moisture barriers in wet areas. When a job requires a permit it is pulled by a licensed general contractor and LTJ works under that license as a subcontractor. We tell you which category you are in before you commit to anything.
Yes, and it is one of the most requested jobs we do in Tampa. We remove the tub, rebuild and waterproof the pan, tile the walls, and set frameless or semi-frameless glass. If the bathroom is the only full bath in the house we will tell you honestly whether losing the tub hurts resale.
Not that one — but we seal it off, protect the hallway and floors, and clean at the end of every day so the rest of the house stays livable. If it is your only bathroom, we plan the schedule around that before we start.
Tampa, Brandon, Riverview, Wesley Chapel, Lutz, Land O Lakes, Westchase, Carrollwood, Valrico, St. Petersburg and Clearwater.
We remodel bathrooms throughout Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas — 1970s guest baths in Carrollwood, primary suites in Wesley Chapel, condo baths in St. Pete. If you are inside the Tampa Bay area, we will come measure yours for free.
Custom cabinets, quartz countertops, islands and full layout redesigns — the room the whole house revolves around.
See kitchens →LED shelving, dedicated hanging zones, sneaker and handbag displays, built-in drawers. Boutique in your own house.
See closets →Built-ins, floating LED shelves, accent walls, staircases and flooring. The rooms nobody else wants to touch.
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