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Bathroom Remodeling Contractor in Kuna, Idaho — Iron Crest Remodel

Bathroom Remodeling Contractor in Kuna, Idaho

Licensed contractor upgrading builder-grade bathrooms across Kuna's family-friendly neighborhoods

Why hire a licensed bathroom remodeling contractor in Kuna

Bathroom remodeling contractor discussing builder-grade upgrade options with Kuna, Idaho homeowners

Kuna has grown from a quiet agricultural community into one of Ada County's fastest-expanding residential areas. Thousands of homes have been built here since the early 2000s — predominantly production homes by builders like CBH, Hubble Homes, and Brighton — with standard-grade bathroom finishes designed to meet a price point, not to last or impress. If your Kuna home is 5 to 20 years old, the builder-grade bathrooms are likely showing their age: yellowing fiberglass tub/shower combos, peeling laminate vanity tops, basic ceramic tile with cement grout that has darkened and cracked, and stock mirrors glued directly to the wall.

Upgrading these bathrooms requires more than cosmetic improvements. A bathroom remodel involves continuous water exposure, plumbing modifications, electrical work in wet locations, waterproofing membrane installation, and ventilation changes — all of which must meet Idaho Building Code and City of Kuna ordinances. Idaho law requires contractors performing work over $2,000 to hold a valid Registered Contractor Entity (RCE) license. An unlicensed contractor may skip permits, use inadequate waterproofing behind your new tile, or vent exhaust fans into the attic instead of to the exterior — problems that create mold, structural damage, and expensive repairs down the road.

Licensed contractors carry insurance that protects your property and family. They understand Ada County's specific inspection requirements for bathroom projects — including plumbing rough-in inspections, waterproofing verification, electrical inspections for wet-location GFCI circuits, and ventilation duct routing verification. They also know that the City of Kuna Building Department requires separate permits for plumbing, electrical, and mechanical work when those systems are modified during a bathroom remodel.

Many Kuna homeowners are first-time remodelers who have never hired a contractor before. This makes choosing the right contractor even more important. A licensed, insured bathroom remodeling contractor will guide you through the entire process — from design decisions and material selection through permitting, construction, and final inspection — so you understand what is happening at every stage and never feel pressured or confused.

Why Kuna's builder-grade homes need a professional bathroom contractor

The vast majority of Kuna's housing stock consists of production homes built between 2000 and 2024. These homes were constructed efficiently and affordably, which means bathrooms received the minimum finishes needed to pass inspection and look acceptable on move-in day. Understanding what builders installed — and why it needs professional-grade replacement — is the key to a successful Kuna bathroom remodel.

Fiberglass tub/shower combo to custom tile conversion

Nearly every Kuna production home includes at least one fiberglass one-piece tub/shower unit. These units are inexpensive for builders to install but degrade visibly within 10-15 years — yellowing, surface scratching, and caulk failure around the flange are universal problems. Converting to a custom tile shower requires removing the fiberglass unit, installing cement board substrate, applying a proper waterproofing membrane system (Schluter KERDI, Laticrete Hydro Ban, or equivalent), building a correctly sloped shower pan, and completing the tile installation with appropriate grout. This is not a DIY project — improper waterproofing behind tile leads to mold and structural damage that costs far more to repair than the original remodel.

Builder-grade vanity and countertop upgrades

Kuna production homes typically feature stock oak or thermofoil vanity cabinets with laminate countertops and basic chrome faucets. The thermofoil finish peels in bathroom humidity, laminate countertops chip and stain, and the shallow drawers lack the storage families actually need. A professional bathroom contractor replaces these with solid wood or high-quality plywood vanities, quartz or cultured marble countertops, undermount sinks, and fixtures with spot-resistant finishes suited to Kuna's hard water. For growing families, upgrading from a 36-inch single vanity to a 60-inch or 72-inch dual vanity transforms the morning routine.

Ventilation improvements beyond builder minimum

Many Kuna homes were built with the minimum ventilation required by code at the time of construction — often a 50 CFM fan in bathrooms that would benefit from 80-110 CFM. Builder-installed fans are frequently the cheapest, loudest models available, which means homeowners avoid running them. During a bathroom remodel, we install properly sized, whisper-quiet exhaust fans with humidity sensors that activate automatically when moisture levels rise. This prevents condensation buildup, protects your new finishes, and ensures your remodeled bathroom performs correctly for decades.

Bathroom storage optimization

Builder-grade Kuna bathrooms consistently lack adequate storage — a single medicine cabinet, minimal vanity drawers, and no linen closet in many floor plans. A bathroom remodeling contractor can add recessed medicine cabinets, install vanities with deeper drawers and pull-out organizers, add built-in shower niches during the tile installation, and incorporate floating shelves or linen towers without reducing the room's usable floor space. For families with children, smart storage design is one of the highest-impact upgrades we deliver.

What to look for in a bathroom remodeling contractor in Kuna

Kuna's rapid growth has attracted many contractors to the area, but not all of them have the bathroom-specific expertise required for waterproofing, plumbing, and tile work. Bathrooms are the most technically demanding room in a home to remodel. Here is what to verify before signing any contract:

Active Idaho RCE License

Verify the contractor's Registered Contractor Entity number through the Idaho Bureau of Occupational Licenses. An active RCE license confirms they have met Idaho's bonding and registration requirements. Any legitimate contractor will provide their number without hesitation — and you should look it up yourself to confirm it is current and in good standing.

General Liability and Workers' Compensation Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) showing current general liability coverage of at least $1 million and active workers' compensation insurance. Without workers' comp, you could be held liable if a worker is injured on your property. Call the insurance company directly to confirm the policy is active — do not rely solely on a paper certificate.

Bathroom-Specific Waterproofing Experience

Ask specifically about the contractor's waterproofing methods. They should be able to describe their membrane system (KERDI, Hydro Ban, or equivalent), explain their shower pan slope and flood-testing process, and show photos of waterproofing installations from previous projects. A contractor who cannot articulate their waterproofing approach in detail should not be remodeling your bathroom — waterproofing is the single most critical element of any shower installation.

Tile Installation and Grout Selection Expertise

Bathroom tile work requires precise installation over waterproof membranes, proper thinset selection, and grout type selection suited to wet environments. Ask about their approach to large-format tile installation (which requires back-buttering and leveling systems), grout type — cement-based versus epoxy — for shower versus floor applications, and how they handle tile transitions at thresholds and corners. For Kuna's hard water, epoxy grout in showers significantly reduces mineral staining over time.

Experience with Newer Home Construction

Since most Kuna homes are relatively new, look for a contractor experienced with post-2000 construction methods. They should understand PEX plumbing systems, modern electrical panels, engineered floor systems, and how to remove builder-grade materials without damaging the underlying structure. A contractor accustomed to working only in older homes may not appreciate the specific challenges of builder-grade material removal in newer construction.

Iron Crest Remodel's contractor credentials

Completed custom tile shower and modern vanity installation in a Kuna, Idaho bathroom remodel

Iron Crest Remodel is a fully licensed and insured bathroom remodeling contractor serving Kuna and the entire Treasure Valley. Here is exactly what backs every bathroom project we take on:

Active Idaho RCE-licensed contractor
$2 million general liability insurance
Full workers' compensation coverage
5-year workmanship warranty
10-year structural warranty
Certified waterproofing systems with warranty
Full permit management — we handle everything
Dedicated project manager on every bathroom remodel

We are not a lead-generation company that passes your project to subcontractors you have never met. Iron Crest Remodel uses our own trained crews, managed by our own project managers, on every bathroom remodel in Kuna. You know exactly who is working in your home from the first day of demolition to the final walkthrough.

Bathroom remodeling contractor red flags to avoid in Kuna

Kuna's rapid suburban growth has drawn a wave of contractors to the area — and not all of them have the bathroom-specific expertise required for waterproofing and wet-area construction. Here are warning signs that should make you walk away:

No waterproofing plan or warranty

If a contractor cannot explain their waterproofing system — the specific membrane product, slope calculations, and flood-testing process — they are not qualified to remodel your bathroom. Waterproofing is the single most critical element of any shower or tub installation. In Kuna homes where fiberglass combos are being replaced with tile, the waterproofing system is what prevents leaks, mold, and structural damage behind your walls for the next 20+ years.

Cannot or will not provide proof of insurance

If a contractor hesitates to show their Certificate of Insurance, it usually means they do not have coverage — or their policy has lapsed. Bathroom remodeling involves plumbing and electrical work in wet locations that creates real liability risks. No COI means no contract — period.

Plans to vent the exhaust fan into the attic

A surprising number of contractors still vent bathroom exhaust fans into the attic space instead of to the exterior. This violates Idaho Building Code and creates severe moisture and mold problems in your attic and roof structure. Even in newer Kuna homes where the original builder vented correctly, any replacement or relocated fan must also exhaust to the outside of the building — no exceptions.

Suggests skipping permits to save money

Bathroom remodels in Kuna require plumbing permits, electrical permits, and sometimes mechanical permits for ventilation changes. Skipping permits violates Idaho law, voids your homeowner's insurance, and creates disclosure problems when you sell. Under Ada County jurisdiction, Kuna actively enforces permit requirements for residential remodeling — a legitimate contractor handles permits as a standard part of every project.

No written contract or vague scope of work

A professional bathroom remodeling contract must detail the waterproofing method, tile installation specifications, fixture selections, ventilation plan, payment schedule, timeline, and warranty terms. Any contractor who wants to start work based on a verbal agreement or a one-paragraph estimate is not protecting your investment — or their own reputation.

Our bathroom remodeling process for Kuna homeowners

Bathroom renovation in progress showing waterproofing membrane and tile preparation in a Kuna home

Iron Crest Remodel follows a structured, transparent process on every bathroom project. Many Kuna homeowners are tackling their first remodel — so we guide you through every step, explain what is happening and why, and make sure you feel confident in every decision. Here is what to expect when you hire us as your bathroom remodeling contractor in Kuna:

1

In-Home Consultation and Assessment

We visit your Kuna home to assess the existing bathroom — evaluating the fiberglass tub/shower condition, vanity and countertop quality, plumbing access and drain locations, ventilation routing, existing tile condition, and moisture issues. We discuss your design goals, functional needs (dual vanity, walk-in shower, additional storage), and budget range. For families with children, we pay special attention to practical durability and safety features. This visit is free and typically takes 60-90 minutes.

2

Design and Detailed Estimate

We develop a design concept including layout modifications, tile selections, fixture specifications, waterproofing plan, ventilation approach, and storage solutions. Then we prepare a line-item estimate covering materials, labor, permits, and contingency. Every cost is transparent — you see exactly where your money goes before approving anything. We also provide material samples so you can see and feel the tile, countertop, and fixture options in person.

3

Permitting and Material Ordering

We submit plumbing, electrical, and mechanical permit applications to the City of Kuna Building Department and order all materials once permits are approved. Tile, fixtures, vanity, and specialty items are coordinated to arrive on schedule and prevent project delays. We manage all vendor coordination so you do not have to chase shipments or delivery windows.

4

Demolition and Rough-In Preparation

Our crew handles selective demolition — removing the fiberglass tub/shower unit, existing vanity, tile, and any damaged substrate. We then complete plumbing rough-in (drain modifications, supply line upgrades for dual vanity if applicable), electrical rough-in (GFCI circuits, exhaust fan wiring, lighting), and ventilation improvements. Each trade is inspected by the city before we proceed to the next phase.

5

Waterproofing, Tile, and Finish Installation

We install cement board substrate, apply the waterproofing membrane system, and perform a 24-hour flood test to verify watertight integrity before any tile goes up. Then we proceed with tile installation, grouting, vanity and countertop installation, fixture mounting, glass enclosure installation (if applicable), mirror installation, and all finish work including paint, trim, and caulking. Your project manager provides daily updates throughout construction.

6

Final Inspection and Walkthrough

We schedule the final city inspection for plumbing, electrical, and mechanical work with the Kuna Building Department. We address any punch-list items and walk through the completed bathroom with you to confirm every detail — grout lines, caulk joints, fixture operation, ventilation performance, glass alignment, and water flow — meets your expectations. We do not consider the project complete until you are fully satisfied.

Bathroom remodeling contractor pricing in Kuna

Detailed bathroom remodeling cost estimate with tile and fixture samples for a Kuna home project

One of the most common frustrations homeowners face when hiring a bathroom remodeling contractor is unclear pricing. Bathroom projects involve more specialized labor than most rooms — waterproofing, plumbing, electrical in wet locations, and precision tile work all contribute to higher labor costs per square foot. At Iron Crest Remodel, we believe in complete cost transparency from the first estimate.

Typical Kuna bathroom remodel: $12,000 – $60,000+

Most mid-range projects: $20,000 – $40,000

Contractor labor typically accounts for 40-45% of your total bathroom remodeling budget — higher than kitchen remodels because of the intensive waterproofing, plumbing, and tile work involved. The remaining 55-60% covers materials — tile, fixtures, vanity, countertop, glass enclosure, ventilation fan, and finish materials.

Many Kuna bathroom remodels focus on converting builder-grade fiberglass tub/shower combos to custom tile showers, upgrading single vanities to dual vanities for growing families, and replacing basic finishes with durable, hard-water-resistant materials. Because most Kuna homes have modern PEX plumbing and current electrical panels, the infrastructure portion is often simpler than in older Boise-area homes — which can make projects more cost-efficient when the focus is on upgrading finishes rather than replacing outdated systems.

Our estimates include a detailed line-item breakdown so you understand exactly what you are paying for. We also include a contingency allowance (typically 5-10% for newer Kuna homes, higher for the few older downtown properties) for any unforeseen conditions discovered during demolition. Even in newer homes, we occasionally find builder shortcuts — improperly sloped drain pans, missing vapor barriers, or supply lines routed in ways that complicate the new layout — that need to be corrected during the remodel.

Bathroom remodeling contractor considerations for Kuna homes

Builder-grade bathroom with fiberglass tub/shower combo in a Kuna, Idaho production home ready for remodel

A knowledgeable Kuna bathroom remodeling contractor understands what makes this community's housing stock unique. Unlike Boise's North End or downtown areas with homes dating to the early 1900s, Kuna's residential base is overwhelmingly modern construction with builder-grade finishes that are functionally sound but aesthetically and materially basic. Kuna's housing stock is predominantly post-2005 construction with modern systems and builder-grade finishes. Homes are generally 1,500-3,000 square feet with standard suburban layouts.

Pre-2005 (Downtown area)

A smaller number of older homes from various decades. These may need system updates alongside cosmetic work.

2005–present (subdivisions)

The vast majority of Kuna homes. Modern construction with PEX plumbing, 200-amp panels, and energy-efficient systems — but builder-grade finishes that homeowners upgrade over time.

Bathroom-specific issues a contractor should anticipate in Kuna

  • Fiberglass one-piece tub/shower units in virtually every home — require full removal and substrate replacement for tile conversion
  • Builder-grade thermofoil or oak vanities with laminate tops showing humidity damage after 10-15 years
  • Undersized exhaust fans (builder-minimum 50 CFM) in bathrooms that need 80-110 CFM for proper moisture control
  • Hard water mineral deposits on existing fixtures, glass, and grout — factor into new material and finish selections
  • Basic ceramic floor tile with cement grout that has darkened and cracked in high-traffic family bathrooms
  • Single vanities in shared family bathrooms where dual vanities would serve the household far better
  • Plate-glass mirrors glued directly to drywall — removal can damage the wall surface and require repair before new mirror installation
  • Minimal or no shower niches — tile installation provides the opportunity to add recessed niches for storage

General housing stock considerations in Kuna

  • Builder-grade cabinets and countertops ready for upgrade
  • Standard builder lighting that needs improvement
  • Carpet throughout that homeowners want to replace with hard flooring
  • Basic landscaping and outdoor living that needs development

Bathroom remodeling permits in Kuna

Bathroom remodeling permit documents and plumbing plans for a Kuna, Idaho renovation project

Bathroom remodeling projects in Kuna almost always require permits because they involve plumbing and electrical modifications in wet locations. As a growing city under Ada County jurisdiction, Kuna maintains an active building department that enforces current codes. Your contractor should handle the entire permitting process as part of the project. Here is what you need to know about bathroom-specific permits in Kuna:

Permit authority: City of Kuna Building Department

Bathroom-specific permit requirements

  • Plumbing permit — required when moving or adding drains, supply lines, or fixtures (including dual vanity conversions)
  • Electrical permit — required for new circuits, GFCI outlets, lighting changes, and exhaust fan wiring
  • Mechanical permit — may be required for exhaust fan installation, relocation, or duct routing changes
  • Structural permit — required if walls are removed or modified for layout changes or enlarged doorways
  • Permits required for plumbing, electrical, and structural work
  • Growing city with responsive building department
  • ADU regulations evolving with city growth

Iron Crest Remodel handles every permit application, inspection scheduling, and final sign-off on your behalf. We work directly with the City of Kuna Building Department to keep your bathroom project moving smoothly and ensure all work meets current code requirements. For first-time remodelers, this is one of the most valuable services a professional contractor provides — you do not have to navigate the permitting process yourself.

Bathroom remodeling contractor services across Kuna neighborhoods

Iron Crest Remodel provides bathroom remodeling services throughout Kuna and its surrounding neighborhoods. From the original downtown core to the newer subdivisions expanding south and west, each area has distinct housing characteristics that influence bathroom remodeling approach, waterproofing requirements, and cost.

Downtown Kuna

The original town center with a mix of older homes and newer infill development. Some homes date to the 1960s-1990s with more remodeling needs.

Common bathroom projects in Downtown Kuna:

  • Kitchen and bathroom remodels in older homes
  • Whole-home updates
  • Home additions for growing families

Crimson Point / Newer Subdivisions

Post-2010 subdivision development with modern floor plans and builder-grade finishes. The majority of Kuna's housing stock falls in this category.

Common bathroom projects in Crimson Point / Newer Subdivisions:

  • Kitchen upgrades replacing builder-grade materials
  • Bathroom finish updates
  • Flooring replacement
  • Deck and outdoor living construction

Why Kuna homeowners choose Iron Crest Remodel for bathroom projects

Kuna is a community where families put down roots. With more than 30,000+ residents and new subdivisions continuing to fill in south of Meridian, Kuna has matured from a small town into a thriving residential area — but it has kept the tight-knit, word-of-mouth culture where contractor reputation travels fast. Iron Crest Remodel has earned our presence in Kuna through consistently excellent work and honest communication on every project.

The typical Kuna bathroom remodel involves upgrading finishes that builders installed to meet a price point rather than a quality standard. We specialize in exactly this type of work: converting fiberglass shower/tub combos to custom tile, upgrading single vanities to dual vanities for busy families, installing proper ventilation where builder-minimum was the standard, and selecting fixtures and materials that stand up to Kuna's hard water without constant maintenance. These are the upgrades that transform a builder-grade bathroom into a space that actually fits your family's life.

Kuna families value practicality, durability, and smart budgeting. We specialize in delivering high-impact bathroom upgrades that make daily life measurably better without overbuilding for the neighborhood. Our approach is grounded in honest, straightforward advice — we will tell you where to invest for maximum impact and where you can save, based on what actually adds value and function in the Kuna market. We will never upsell you on features that do not make sense for your home or budget.

For many Kuna homeowners, this is their first major remodeling project. We take that responsibility seriously. From the initial consultation through final walkthrough, we explain what we are doing and why, answer every question, and make sure you feel informed and comfortable throughout the entire process. Remodeling your bathroom should feel exciting, not stressful — and a great contractor makes all the difference.

Warranty and post-project support

Contractor performing final quality inspection on a completed Kuna bathroom remodel with tile shower

A contractor's warranty is only as good as their ability to honor it. Iron Crest Remodel is an established Treasure Valley contractor committed to long-term accountability — we stand behind every bathroom we remodel in Kuna. For bathroom projects, our warranty coverage specifically addresses the moisture-related risks that are unique to wet environments.

5-Year Workmanship Warranty

Every bathroom remodel we complete in Kuna is backed by a 5-year warranty covering all labor and installation — tile, fixtures, vanity, countertop, glass enclosure, and all finish work. If something we installed fails due to workmanship, we fix it at no cost to you — no questions asked.

10-Year Structural Warranty

Any structural modifications made during your bathroom remodel — wall removals, floor reinforcements for heavy tile or stone, doorway widening, and subfloor replacements — are covered by our 10-year structural warranty for complete peace of mind.

Waterproofing Warranty

Our waterproofing warranty covers shower pan integrity, membrane systems, and moisture barrier performance. We use manufacturer-certified waterproofing products and follow installation protocols that qualify for both our workmanship warranty and the manufacturer's product warranty — giving you dual protection against leaks. This is particularly important in Kuna's fiberglass-to-tile conversion projects where proper waterproofing is the foundation of the entire installation.

Manufacturer Warranty Pass-Through

All manufacturer warranties on fixtures, tile, vanity, countertop, glass enclosure, and ventilation equipment are registered in your name and passed through to you in full. We assist with warranty claims if you ever need them.

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Bathroom remodeling in Kuna

Bathroom remodeling contractor in Kuna — frequently asked questions

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Kuna, Idaho?

Bathroom remodeling costs in Kuna typically range from $12,000 to $60,000+ depending on scope. Most Kuna homeowners upgrading builder-grade bathrooms spend $20,000–$40,000 for a mid-range remodel that includes converting a fiberglass tub/shower combo to custom tile, upgrading the vanity and countertop, and improving ventilation. Because most Kuna homes have modern PEX plumbing and current electrical panels, the infrastructure portion is often simpler than in older homes. Iron Crest provides detailed, line-item estimates with no hidden fees.

Can you convert my fiberglass tub/shower combo to a custom tile shower in Kuna?

Yes — this is one of the most common bathroom remodeling projects we perform in Kuna. Builder-grade fiberglass tub/shower combos are standard in most Kuna homes built between 2000 and 2020. We remove the fiberglass unit, install proper waterproofing membrane (Schluter KERDI or equivalent), build a sloped shower pan with flood testing, and install custom tile with your choice of pattern, color, and accent features. The result is a dramatically upgraded bathroom that eliminates the cheap, dated look of the original builder install.

Do I need a permit for a bathroom remodel in Kuna?

Yes, most bathroom remodeling projects in Kuna require permits when plumbing, electrical, or ventilation work is involved. Permits are issued through the City of Kuna Building Department, which operates under Ada County jurisdiction and actively enforces current building codes. Iron Crest Remodel handles all permit applications, inspection scheduling, and final sign-off on your behalf — you do not have to manage any of it.

How does Kuna's hard water affect bathroom remodeling decisions?

Kuna's water supply has moderate to high mineral content that causes calcium and lime buildup on fixtures, glass, and tile grout. A knowledgeable bathroom contractor will recommend fixtures with spot-resistant finishes (such as Moen Spot Resist or Delta SpotShield), protective coatings for frameless glass shower enclosures, and epoxy or urethane grout that resists mineral staining. Iron Crest Remodel factors Kuna's water hardness into every fixture and material recommendation to reduce long-term maintenance.

Our family is growing — can you add a dual vanity to our Kuna bathroom?

Absolutely. Many Kuna families are outgrowing the single-sink vanities that builders installed as standard. Depending on your bathroom layout, we can replace a single vanity with a 60-inch or 72-inch double vanity, extend the plumbing supply and drain lines for the second sink, upgrade the countertop to quartz or cultured marble, and add proper lighting above each sink. In some cases, we can also reconfigure the bathroom layout to create space for a larger vanity without expanding the room's footprint.

What ventilation upgrades should I include in a Kuna bathroom remodel?

Many Kuna homes were built with builder-minimum ventilation — undersized exhaust fans or units that are noisier than necessary. During a bathroom remodel, we recommend upgrading to a properly sized, quiet exhaust fan (minimum 50 CFM for standard bathrooms, 1 CFM per square foot for larger bathrooms) with a humidity sensor for automatic operation. All exhaust fans must vent to the building exterior per Idaho Building Code — never into the attic. Proper ventilation is especially important in Kuna's dry climate where temperature swings create condensation issues.

Is this a good time to remodel if my Kuna home is only 10–15 years old?

Yes. Homes in the 10–15 year range are actually the ideal time for a bathroom remodel. Builder-grade materials — fiberglass tub/shower combos, laminate vanity tops, basic tile, and stock mirrors — begin showing visible wear at this age. The underlying plumbing and electrical systems are still modern and in good condition, which means the remodel can focus entirely on upgrading finishes rather than replacing infrastructure. This typically results in a more cost-efficient project with a higher return on investment.

What warranty does Iron Crest offer on bathroom remodeling in Kuna?

Iron Crest Remodel provides a 5-year workmanship warranty on all bathroom remodeling projects, a 10-year structural warranty on any structural modifications, and a specific waterproofing warranty covering shower pan integrity, membrane systems, and moisture barrier performance. Manufacturer warranties on fixtures, tile, vanity, countertop, and ventilation equipment are registered in your name and passed through to you in full.

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