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Bathroom Remodeling in Weatherford, TX

Weatherford is really three housing markets wearing one ZIP code: the historic homes around the courthouse square, the 1970s–90s neighborhoods that filled in as the town grew, and the new construction and acreage estates the Parker County boom keeps adding. We remodel bathrooms in all three, and they are not the same job. Serving Fort Worth since 2001 (Salvation Home Remodeling LLC established 2017) with our own W-2 crew, we’re in Parker County constantly — Weatherford is about half an hour from our northwest Fort Worth shop via US-180 or I-20. Here’s what each kind of Weatherford bathroom actually involves.

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The Bathrooms We See in Weatherford Homes

What we see again and again in Weatherford — and how we handle it.

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The historic district: remodeling with respect

The blocks around the square — College Park and the older streets nearby — hold dozens of Victorian and craftsman-era homes, and their bathrooms are where charm meets 1920s plumbing. Pier-and-beam foundations give honest access, but you’re often working with cast-iron stacks, rooms that were never square, and dimensions no big-box shower kit has ever heard of. This is craft work: custom pans, tile cut to the room you actually have, and material choices that read period-correct instead of builder-beige. Done right, the bathroom feels like it was always part of the house — just with water pressure.

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The 1970s–90s middle

Most of Weatherford’s housing sits in the broad middle — neighborhoods like Crown Valley and Westover Village Estates. These are the classic remodels: hollywood baths, aging tub surrounds, single-sink masters, original valves behind the wall. Predictable to open up, satisfying to transform, and the best dollar-for-dollar improvement in the house.

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New builds and acreage estates

Out toward Silverstone at Pearson Ranch, Silverado on the Brazos, and Canyon West, we see two things: newer builder bathrooms whose owners want the upgrade the builder didn’t offer, and acreage homes on wells where water treatment belongs in the remodel conversation. Both benefit from the same thing — a contractor who quotes the real scope instead of the brochure version.

Stylish walk-in shower with gray tile walls and textured floor tiles in a contemporary bathroom.

Weatherford Water Is Officially Hard

The city’s own water quality report puts Weatherford’s supply squarely in the hard range — and on acreage wells it often runs harder. Day to day, hard water means spotting on glass and chrome and scale in grout lines. We plan for it in the design: brushed fixture finishes, factory-coated shower glass, larger-format tile with fewer joints, and softener rough-ins where it makes sense. Nobody else ranking for Weatherford bathroom work even mentions your water; we build around it.

Permits: city yes, county no

Inside city limits, bathroom remodels that touch plumbing, electrical, or structure are permitted and inspected through the city’s Building Division on Santa Fe Drive, with an online permit portal. Outside the limits, Parker County does not issue building permits — on acreage, the only inspector is your contractor’s conscience. Either way, our answer is the same: we’re city-registered and insured (Texas has no statewide general-contractor license — registration and inspection is the system), we pull the permits where they exist, and we build to code where they don’t.

Modern bathroom renovation with stylish shower and elegant fixtures.

What's Included in a Weatherford Bathroom Remodel

Bathroom Remodeling Costs in Weatherford, TX

Our full bathroom remodels run $25,000 to $45,000. Which end you land on depends on scope: moving plumbing versus keeping the layout, tile square footage, fixture selections, and — in the historic district especially — what a hundred years of previous owners left behind the walls. We look first, quote honestly, and treat surprises as a conversation, not a change-order ambush.

Tub-to-Shower Conversion

Scoped and quoted after we see the room

Full Bathroom Remodel

$25,000 – $45,000

Expanded Master Suite

Beyond the typical range — itemized quote

We provide clear, detailed estimates so you understand exactly what’s included before work begins — no surprise charges midway through the project.

Recent Bathroom Projects by Our Crew

Real bathroom projects by our crew — see more in the full gallery.

Beautiful renovated bathroom featuring a sleek glass shower, elegant tiles, and a cozy tub.

Our Bathroom Remodel Process in Weatherford

Weatherford bathrooms tend to fall into two varieties: newer homes that need upgrading, and older houses, some dating back generations near the courthouse square, that need real care. Our process handles both, starting with a free estimate where we look hard at what is behind the bathroom before pricing what is in it.

The written scope comes first, then selections. Every tile, fixture, vanity, and finish is chosen before demolition so the project doesn’t stall mid-stream. When demo opens the walls in an older Weatherford home, galvanized supply lines, cast iron drains, or framing surprises can turn up. Because Chris is on the job and the pricing is scope-based, those conversations happen immediately and honestly, with options and numbers instead of change-order games.

Rough-in updates the plumbing and electrical to current standards. Waterproofing follows as a dedicated system, the one step we refuse to compress no matter the schedule. Tile installation comes next, then fixtures, the vanity, lighting, mirrors, and glass.

We close with a punch list built during a walk-through with you, and we work that list to zero. Through all of it, the job site stays protected and swept, because most of our clients live in the house while we work. From the historic streets near downtown to newer neighborhoods across Parker County, that process doesn’t bend.

Luxury bathroom shower renovation with custom tile work and premium fixtures.

Waterproofing Done Right

Waterproofing is the part of a bathroom remodel you will never see, and it decides whether the remodel lasts. Most failed showers we get called about were not tile failures at all. The tile looked fine; the system behind it was never built.

Tile and grout are not waterproof. Water moves through grout lines slowly and constantly, which is why a shower needs a complete waterproofing system behind the finished surface:

  • Proper substrate: cement board or an approved foam board, never bare drywall in a wet area
  • A continuous membrane, sheet-applied or liquid-applied, covering the full wet zone with sealed seams
  • Pre-slope under the pan, so water that reaches the membrane still drains instead of pooling
  • Sealed penetrations at every valve, niche, bench, and pipe, the spots where most leaks start
  • Flood testing the pan before tile, proving the system holds water before it gets covered up

Older Weatherford homes deserve extra attention here, since decades of small leaks may have already weakened subfloors and framing. We address that during demo rather than tiling over it. This is also why bargain bids worry us: waterproofing is the easiest place for a contractor to cut corners invisibly. We treat it as the foundation of the whole project, and we don’t hand that step to chance.

Weatherford homeowners choose Salvation Home Remodeling for our hands-on project leadership, transparent pricing, and commitment to quality workmanship from start to finish.

If you’re considering a bathroom remodel in Weatherford, TX, we’d be happy to discuss your project. We’ll provide expert guidance, a detailed scope of work, and a clear plan to bring your vision to life.

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Remodeling in Weatherford

Weatherford keeps its history in plain sight, from the Victorian-era homes of the downtown historic district to Chandor Gardens, the 1930s estate garden the city now operates. Remodeling a bathroom in a home with that kind of age means respecting the house while replacing what fails: galvanized supply lines, cast-iron drains, and floors that have moved over the better part of a century. We are comfortable in old houses, and we do not treat their quirks as surprises.

Newer subdivisions around town are simpler work, usually finish-level remodels and tub-to-shower conversions, and we handle those as well. Every shower we build, in any era of home, gets full waterproofing behind the tile. If you are in Weatherford or the surrounding area, we would be glad to walk your bathroom and scope it honestly.

A 5.0-star average across 120 Google reviews, genuine comfort in every era of Weatherford housing from Victorian to brand-new, and a crew that’s ours — W-2 employees, not a rotating cast. Parker County homeowners own their homes at some of the highest rates in Texas; when you’re staying, build the bathroom you’ll actually live in. See our gallery, the full bathroom remodeling page, everything we do in town on our Weatherford remodeling page, or our bathroom work in nearby Aledo.

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Bathroom Remodeling in Weatherford — FAQs

We're in an older home near downtown Weatherford. Can you remodel a bathroom without wrecking its character?

Yes, and it’s some of our favorite work. Weatherford has a deep stock of older homes, including the Victorian and Queen Anne houses around the courthouse square, alongside brand-new subdivisions. In older houses we expect surprises behind the walls, like original plumbing and odd framing, and we plan and price for that honestly instead of pretending it won’t happen.

The City of Weatherford’s Building Division, part of Planning and Development, issues permits for residential remodels and additions, with applications going through the city’s online portal. Whether your project needs one depends on scope, but plumbing and electrical changes usually do. We coordinate the permit and schedule the inspections so that’s never your headache.

We show it to you, explain it in plain language, and price the fix before touching it. Older homes especially can hide corroded plumbing, past leaks, or framing that was modified over the years. What we won’t do is cover a problem back up or pad the job with surprise charges. You decide, with real information.

Often, yes, and without moving walls. A glass-panel or curbless shower instead of a curtained tub, a smaller-footprint vanity, a pocket door, lighter tile, and better lighting all open up a small bathroom. When the layout truly fights you, we’ll lay out the options for reworking it and what each one involves.

Yes. We’ll walk the space, talk through what you want to change, and follow up with a clear scope-based estimate. No pressure and no obligation. If the honest answer is that your project doesn’t need a full remodel, we’ll say that too.

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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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