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Bathroom Remodeling in Jacksonville, FL

A Jacksonville bathroom remodel covers more housing-stock variety than any other NE Florida market — historic Riverside cottages, Southside ranches, San Marco mid-century homes, Beach houses east of the Intracoastal. Mark's design-build process and CGC1511598 license fit them all; City of Jacksonville Building Inspection Division permits pulled in-house.

Bathroom Remodeling for Jacksonville Homes

Built to Jacksonville standards.

Jacksonville's 1.02M residents include some of the most demanding renovation buyers in Northeast Florida — military officer households, healthcare professionals, fintech executives at FIS and Black Knight, and longtime families in San Jose, Mandarin, and Riverside. Mark's hospital-grade institutional experience (Director of Construction at Baptist Medical Center, Project Engineer on $30M Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, $190M Jacksonville Pre-Trial Detention Facility) translates directly to the standard these homeowners expect.

Your bathroom should be more than just functional—it should be a comfortable retreat where you start and end each day. Whether you're updating a cramped master bath, renovating an outdated guest bathroom, or creating a spa-like oasis, I bring quality craftsmanship and attention to detail to every project. I handle all aspects of bathroom remodeling including layout reconfiguration, plumbing and electrical upgrades, tile installation, custom vanities, modern fixtures, and ventilation improvements. From small powder room refreshes to luxurious master suite transformations, I work within your budget and timeline to deliver bathrooms that combine beautiful design with lasting durability. Serving Jacksonville homeowners with personalized service, I'll help you create a bathroom that enhances your daily routine while adding value to your home.

What I Build in Jacksonville

Bathroom Remodeling options for Jacksonville homeowners.

What I Watch For in Jacksonville Bathroom Remodeling

The local-knowledge details I won't skip.

  • Cast-iron drain conversion in pre-1960 Jacksonville homes. Riverside, Avondale, Springfield, and Murray Hill bathrooms commonly have cast-iron drains that need PVC conversion at any junction touched by the remodel.

  • Vent fan capacity. Florida code minimum (50 CFM) is a mold complaint waiting to happen for a typical Jacksonville master bath; spec 110 CFM minimum with a humidistat, vented to the exterior.

  • FEMA flood zone considerations near the river. Bathrooms in homes near the St. Johns River or in coastal Jacksonville sit in flood zones with elevation requirements that affect outlet height and finish materials.

  • Aging-in-place options for the older-resident demographic. Mandarin, Ortega, and parts of Southside have a substantial 65+ population; a curbless shower, blocking for grab bars, and comfort-height toilets pencil out at design time, not retrofit.

  • Galvanized supply line replacement. Pre-1960 Jacksonville homes often still have galvanized branches that have corroded down internally; a bathroom remodel is the right time to replace what's reachable.

Duval County Permits

Permits pulled in-house, every job.

Duval County permits route through the City of Jacksonville Building Inspection Division. Residential addition permit fees typically run $500–$2,000+ depending on scope. Wind-load and flood-zone reviews can add lead time on coastal parcels.

Jacksonville Bathroom Remodeling FAQ

The questions Jacksonville homeowners ask first.

  • Will I be able to use my bathroom during the renovation?

    For most bathroom remodels, the bathroom will be completely unusable during construction. I work efficiently to minimize downtime, but plumbing disconnection, demolition, and installation work make the space inaccessible and unsafe. If you're remodeling your only bathroom, you'll need alternative arrangements—using another bathroom in your home, a neighbor's or family member's facility, or temporary solutions. For homes with multiple bathrooms, I can often phase work to maintain access to at least one functional bathroom.

  • What should I do if mold or water damage is discovered during demolition?

    It's common to discover hidden water damage or mold when removing old tile, tubs, or vanities in bathrooms—this isn't necessarily a reflection on previous workmanship but rather the nature of moisture-prone spaces. When I encounter these issues, I immediately document and discuss them with you. Water-damaged subflooring, studs, or drywall must be replaced before continuing, and mold requires proper remediation. While this adds to project costs and timeline, addressing these problems is essential for your health and to prevent future damage.

  • Should I choose a tub or a shower for my bathroom?

    The tub-versus-shower decision depends on your household needs, resale considerations, and personal preferences. If you have young children or pets that need bathing, at least one tub in your home is practical. Many homeowners prefer the quick convenience and accessibility of walk-in showers, especially in master bathrooms. From a resale perspective, having at least one bathtub in your home is often recommended. Space is also a factor—showers can make small bathrooms feel larger, while tubs require more square footage.

Your Jacksonville Bathroom Remodeling project

See your range in 90 seconds.

Tell me about your bathroom remodeling project — you'll see a real budget range mid-flow, and I'll call within 24 hours with a specific quote for Jacksonville and the Duval County permit nuances.