Aledo homeowners value craftsmanship, durability, and thoughtful design — and that’s exactly how we approach every bathroom remodel. At Salvation Home Remodeling, we provide professionally managed Bathroom Renovations in Aledo, TX, handling every phase of the project from demolition and plumbing to waterproofing, tile installation, and final finishes. Our work is built to meet local codes and perform long-term in North Texas homes.
Whether you’re updating a guest bathroom, remodeling a primary suite, or modernizing an older home in Aledo, our team focuses on clear communication, clean job sites, and results that add real value to your property. We guide you through material selections, layout improvements, and construction decisions to ensure your bathroom remodel fits both your lifestyle and your budget.
Bathroom remodeling costs in Aledo, vary based on layout changes, material selections, plumbing modifications, and finish level. Most Aledo bathroom remodels fall into a few general ranges:
$8,000 – $15,000
$15,000 – $30,000
$30,000 – $60,000+
We provide clear, detailed estimates so you understand exactly what’s included before work begins — no surprise charges midway through the project.

When it comes to remodeling work, there’s not much that we can’t do. Our comprehensive general contracting services include…
We offer a wide range of material and style options, so you’ll be able to choose features that fit your wants, needs and budget. Call us now to start planning your remodeling project in Aledo, TX.
If you’re considering a home addition in Aledo, TX, let’s discuss your project. We’ll provide expert advice, a detailed quote, and a plan to make your dream space a reality.
Call or Text us today at 817-210-7117 or fill out our online form to schedule a free consultation!
We regularly serve homeowners throughout Aledo and surrounding Parker County communities, delivering bathroom remodels designed for long-term performance and everyday use.
While many of our projects are completed locally in Aledo, we also provide professional bathroom remodeling services in nearby communities such as Keller, Fort Worth, and Weatherford, Tx. Our team serves homeowners throughout the greater Parker County & Tarrant County area, with full-service remodeling solutions.
Bathroom work in Aledo tends to split two ways. Newer homes, including the neighborhoods rising across Walsh’s 7,200-plus acres in Parker County, have primary baths that are roomy but plain, and owners want them finished to match the rest of the house. Older acreage properties are the opposite: character outside, tired plumbing and failing tile inside, where the right answer is a full rebuild with modern waterproofing behind the new finishes.
We do both, and we are honest about which one your bathroom actually needs. Waterproofing is treated as a system on every job: substrate, membrane, slope, and sealed penetrations, not just pretty tile over hope. We serve homeowners across the Aledo area, from town out along FM 1187, and we are glad to walk the space with you and scope it properly before any numbers get thrown around.
Every Aledo bathroom remodel we take on starts with a walk-through. Chris looks at the space with you, talks through what you want to change, and follows up with a scope-based estimate. Real numbers tied to a defined scope, not a vague allowance that grows halfway through the job.
From there the project moves in a set order:
Aledo sits just south of I-20 off FM 1187, and we serve homes here ranging from newer builds to houses that have stood for decades. Either way, the process stays the same: owner-led, clearly priced, and clean from demo day to the final walk-through.
Tub-to-shower conversions are one of the most popular bathroom updates for Aledo homeowners. Most families use the tub a handful of times a year while the shower gets used daily, so trading that footprint for a roomy walk-in shower usually makes sense.
Done correctly, a conversion is more than pulling the tub and tiling the alcove. The drain typically has to move and be resized, since tub drains and shower drains are not the same. The pan needs proper slope so water actually reaches that drain. And the whole wet area needs a real waterproofing system behind the tile, because the old tub surround was never built to handle daily water exposure across the full wall height.
Choices we walk through with you:
One honest caution: if it is the only tub in the house, we will talk through resale before you commit. Many buyers with young kids still want one bathtub somewhere in the home.
Often, yes. Aledo has grown fast, and many homes here came from production builders who kept the bathroom finishes basic. We replace builder-grade showers, tile, and vanities with materials chosen for how your family actually uses the space. And if you’re in an older home on acreage outside the newer subdivisions, we work on those too.
It depends on the scope. Cosmetic updates usually don’t need one, but moving plumbing, changing electrical, or adding square footage typically does. The City of Aledo runs its own permitting through the Development Services office at City Hall, with applications handled online. When a permit is required, we coordinate it and schedule the work around inspections so the project keeps moving.
Yes. We walk through finishes, fixtures, and layout options with you, and we’re honest about which choices hold up and which ones cause problems down the road. You won’t be handed a catalog and left to guess. The goal is a bathroom that fits your home and your budget, not the most expensive option on the shelf.
Most full bathroom remodels run a few weeks once demolition starts, depending on scope. Moving plumbing, custom tile, and special-order materials add time. We set a realistic schedule before work begins and tell you up front what could shift it. What we won’t do is rush waterproofing or tile work to hit a date.
Yes. Tub-to-shower conversions are one of our most requested projects. We rebuild the shower system from the studs out: proper slope, a waterproofing membrane, correctly placed drainage, and tile that’s installed to last. Done right, a walk-in shower is safer, easier to clean, and a better fit for how most families bathe today.
Tell us what you want to change—and we’ll help you clarify the best path, the right materials, and a realistic budget and schedule.
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