Frequently Asked Questions
Why do bathroom remodels require a phone consultation before an in-person meeting?
The phone call lets us understand scope before we invest your time in a site visit. It's like triage at a doctor's office — a few minutes of questions tells us whether you're looking at a fixture swap or a full tile-and-shower rebuild, so the in-person meeting is productive.
What's involved in a custom shower and tile installation?
Custom shower work means waterproofing the substrate, building a properly sloped pan, then setting tile with the right thinset and grout for wet conditions. Skip any of those steps and you're looking at leaks behind the wall — the part nobody sees until there's damage.
When should I replace bathroom flooring versus just refinishing it?
If your subfloor feels soft or your tile is cracking along grout lines, that's usually water damage underneath — refinishing won't fix it. At Centurion Construction, we replace worn flooring when there's evidence the issue runs deeper than the surface.
What factors affect the cost of a bathroom remodel?
The biggest drivers are scope (fixture swap versus gut renovation), tile and fixture selections, whether plumbing gets relocated, and how much drywall and backsplash work is involved. Moving a toilet three feet, for instance, can require opening floors and rerouting drains.

