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Bathroom remodeling services for homeowners in New London, Missouri and nearby communities who need functional and updated spaces.

Your bathroom in New London or nearby communities may have outdated fixtures, worn tile, or a layout that does not fit how you use the space. Bathroom remodeling replaces old tubs and showers, installs new vanities and storage, updates plumbing fixtures, and adds features such as walk-in showers, soaking tubs, or accessibility improvements. Lake's Home Construction manages demolition, plumbing and electrical updates, tile installation, and finish work so your bathroom is ready for everyday use when the project is complete.


The process includes removing old fixtures, tile, and cabinetry, then updating plumbing and electrical systems to support new layouts and features. Walk-in showers are constructed with waterproof membranes, tile surrounds, and glass enclosures or curtain rods. Soaking tubs require proper floor support and drain placement. Custom vanities provide storage tailored to your needs, while mirrors, lighting, and hardware are installed to match the overall design. Accessibility upgrades such as grab bars, curbless showers, and comfort-height toilets help make bathrooms safer and easier to use for homeowners in the greater New London area.


If your bathroom in New London or the surrounding region needs a functional or visual update, Lake's Home Construction can assess your space and explain available remodeling options.

What Gets Replaced in a Bathroom Remodel


Demolition removes the old tub or shower, vanity, toilet, and tile from your New London or nearby area bathroom. Plumbing lines are inspected and updated if necessary, and electrical circuits are added or rerouted to support new lighting, exhaust fans, and outlets. Subfloor damage is repaired before new tile or flooring is installed, and walls are patched and waterproofed in wet areas.


After the remodel, homeowners in the greater New London area step onto tile that is level and properly sealed, turn on a faucet that operates without leaks, and use a toilet that sits firmly without movement. Shower doors close evenly without gaps, and water drains efficiently without pooling. Vanity drawers glide smoothly, mirrors are mounted straight and secure, and lighting fixtures provide consistent illumination without dark areas.


Tile installation may cover floors, shower surrounds, and tub decks, with grout sealed to resist moisture and staining. Plumbing fixture upgrades can include faucets, showerheads, tub fillers, and toilets, all installed according to manufacturer specifications. Lighting improvements may include vanity lights, recessed ceiling fixtures, and exhaust fans with proper ventilation. The scope for homes in New London and the surrounding region typically focuses on the bathroom itself and does not include structural changes outside the space unless specifically requested.

What People Want to Know Before Remodeling

Homeowners planning a bathroom remodel often ask about project timelines, whether their layout can change, and what features add the most value.

  • How long does a bathroom remodel take?

    Most bathroom remodels take two to four weeks depending on the size of the space, the extent of plumbing and electrical changes, and the materials chosen. Custom tile work and specialty fixtures add time.

  • Can I change the location of my toilet or shower?

    Yes, but relocating fixtures requires rerouting plumbing lines and drain pipes, which may involve opening walls or floors. These changes add cost and extend the project timeline.

  • What is involved in installing a walk-in shower?

    A walk-in shower requires building a waterproof pan or installing a pre-formed base, tiling walls with moisture-resistant materials, and adding a glass enclosure or curtain. Proper drainage and waterproofing prevent leaks and water damage.

  • What accessibility improvements are most common?

    Grab bars near toilets and showers, curbless shower entries, comfort-height toilets, and handheld showerheads are the most requested accessibility features. These changes make bathrooms safer and easier to use for people with limited mobility.

  • What type of tile is best for bathroom floors?

    Porcelain and ceramic tiles are durable, water-resistant, and available in many styles. Smaller tiles or textured surfaces provide better slip resistance. Grout should be sealed to prevent moisture absorption and staining.

Lake's Home Construction handles bathroom remodeling projects in New London and the surrounding areas, from demolition through fixture installation, coordinating plumbing, tile work, and finish details. Contact us to discuss your bathroom layout and remodeling needs.