Redesign the Space You Use Every Day

Professional bathroom remodeling services for homeowners in Berea, Kentucky and surrounding areas who want comfort and functionality.

When your bathroom feels cramped, the shower leaks, or the vanity no longer holds what you need, you start planning your day around working in a space that should work for you. Homeowners in Berea, Lexington, Richmond or a surrounding area often deal with outdated fixtures, chipped tile, and layouts that do not match how families use the room now. Todd Homes rebuilds bathrooms in Berea and across Central Kenucky to fit your routine, your storage needs, and the way water should drain without pooling on the floor.


A full bathroom remodel can include replacing your tub with a custom shower, installing new tile that resists moisture, upgrading vanities with drawers that close smoothly, and adding water-efficient faucets and toilets that lower monthly bills. If mobility matters, grab bars and low-threshold showers can be built into the design without making the room look clinical. Each project accounts for plumbing access, ventilation, and the way light enters the space so the finished room feels larger and stays dry.


If you want to see how a bathroom remodel would look in your Berea area home, Todd Homes can walk the space with you and provide an estimate that reflects the scope of work.

What Changes During a Full Bathroom Rebuild

The work starts with protecting the rest of your home, then removing old fixtures, tile, and any damaged subfloor or drywall. In Berea and surrounding areas, older homes sometimes reveal plumbing that needs rerouting or joists that need reinforcing before new tile goes down. Once the structure is sound, waterproof backer board goes up, new plumbing and electrical lines are installed, and tile is set with proper slope toward the drain.


After the remodel, you will notice that the shower door seals without gaps, the vanity sits level, and the floor stays dry after someone bathes. Grout lines will be clean and even, faucets will deliver steady pressure, and cabinet doors will align without sticking. The mirror will be mounted securely, the lighting will be bright enough to shave or apply makeup, and the exhaust fan will pull humidity out fast enough to keep condensation off the glass.


Bathroom remodels also include selecting finishes that hold up under daily use, coordinating inspections if walls are opened, and ensuring the door swings without hitting the toilet or vanity. If your goal includes adding a second sink, a soaking tub, or a walk-in shower with built-in seating, the layout is drawn to scale before demolition begins so every measurement accounts for door clearance and fixture placement.

Homeowners usually want to know how long the bathroom will be out of use, whether the existing plumbing can support new fixtures, and what happens if mold or rot is found behind the walls.

Questions That Come Up Before Starting

How long does a bathroom remodel take?
Most bathroom remodels take two to three weeks depending on the size of the space and whether plumbing or structural repairs are needed. You will have access to the room once fixtures are functional, though final details like caulking cure over the following day.
What happens if the subfloor is damaged?
If the subfloor is soft or water-stained, it gets cut out and replaced with treated plywood before tile goes down. This is common in older Berea homes and is included in the estimate once the floor is opened.
Can you match tile to the rest of the house?
You can choose tile that matches adjacent rooms or select a style that sets the bathroom apart. Grout color and tile size are selected during the planning stage so everything coordinates before installation begins.
What if I want to keep the tub but update everything else?
If the tub is cast iron and in good shape, it can stay while the surround, fixtures, flooring, and vanity are replaced. The tub gets refinished or re-caulked so it looks consistent with the new materials.
How do you handle ventilation?
A properly sized exhaust fan is installed and vented to the outside, not into the attic. The fan is wired to a timer or humidity sensor so it runs long enough to clear moisture after showers.

Todd Homes has remodeled bathrooms throughout Berea and knows how to work around plumbing layouts, low ceilings, and small floor plans that still need to fit a shower, toilet, and vanity without feeling tight. If your bathroom needs more than cosmetic updates, contact the team to schedule a walkthrough and get an estimate based on what the room actually needs.