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Bathroom Remodeling in Los Angeles

Bathrooms are about details. Tile lines, fixture finishes, lighting temperature, the way water actually drains. We bring the same craft and project management to bathroom remodels that we bring to kitchens — full design, materials, construction, and finish under one roof. Whether it's a primary bath rebuild, an ensuite addition, or a powder-room refresh, you'll get a clear plan and a project run by one person, not a chain.

What we handle

Design & spatial planning

Layout, fixture placement, vanity and storage planning. We work in 3D so you see what you're getting before demolition starts.

Tile, stone, and slab

Sourcing and installation of tile, natural stone, and slab. Particular attention to waterproofing, slope, and grout choice — the things that make a bathroom last.

Plumbing & fixtures

New supply and drain runs as needed, fixture upgrades (vanity, sink, toilet, tub, shower system), and ventilation.

Lighting & electrical

Layered lighting (vanity, ambient, accent), GFCI safety, smart controls, ventilation fan upgrades.

Permits & inspections

Handled in-house. We work with LA city, county, and individual municipalities and pull all required permits.

Typical price range

$35k – $120k
in Los Angeles

Typical LA bathroom remodel range. Powder rooms run lower; primary suites with custom showers, freestanding tubs, and slab finishes run higher.

Need help spreading payments? We work with Enhancify financing — prequalification doesn't affect your credit.

Frequently asked questions

How long does a bathroom remodel take? +

Most bathroom remodels run 4–8 weeks. Powder rooms can be done in 2–3 weeks. Primary suite rebuilds with structural work take longer.

Do I need a permit to remodel my bathroom in LA? +

Cosmetic work (paint, tile replacement, fixture swap) usually doesn't. Structural changes, moving plumbing supply lines, electrical changes, and most window/wall work do. We figure out which permits apply and pull them.

Can you waterproof an older LA home properly? +

Yes — and we should. Pre-1970s LA homes often have settling, slab cracks, or older waterproofing that's past its life. We use modern membrane systems (Schluter Kerdi, RedGard) that perform far better than the felt-and-cement method that was standard 50 years ago.

What about steam showers and freestanding tubs? +

Both are common. Steam showers need proper ventilation, vapor-tight enclosures, and beefier electrical. Freestanding tubs need verified floor structure and accessible plumbing. We plan for both during design, not as an afterthought.

Ready to start?

Onn personally reviews every inquiry. We'll set up an in-home consultation to walk through your vision, scope, and a realistic budget — no obligation.

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