Rebuild Bathrooms Built for Comfort and Water Control

Bathroom Remodeling in Wichita Falls for outdated fixtures, cracked tile, and layouts that no longer function

D&K Remodeling LLC completes bathroom remodeling projects that replace worn fixtures, update tile and flooring, and reconfigure layouts to improve usability and moisture resistance. You may be dealing with grout that stays damp, a shower door that leaks onto the floor, or a vanity too small to hold what you need within reach. This service is for homeowners in Wichita Falls, Iowa Park, Holliday and surrounding areas who need a bathroom that handles daily use without ongoing maintenance problems or wasted space.


The work includes installing new showers, tubs, vanities, tile, and flooring, with attention to waterproofing and ventilation so moisture does not compromise walls or subfloors. If your current bathroom has a tub you never use or a narrow shower stall that feels cramped, the remodel can shift the layout to make better use of available square footage. Materials are chosen for their ability to resist water, mold, and wear, ensuring the finished room stays functional and clean with minimal effort.


If your bathroom shows signs of age or no longer meets your needs, reach out to discuss how a remodel can address specific issues.

What Changes After a Bathroom Rebuild

You start by identifying what fails most often in your current setup, whether that is insufficient storage, poor lighting, slow drainage, or tile that has cracked and allowed water underneath. The planning phase determines fixture placement, tile layout, ventilation improvements, and finish selections. If the existing layout wastes space or creates bottlenecks, adjustments are made to improve flow and accessibility.


After the remodel, you will notice that water drains quickly without pooling, tile grout stays dry and free of discoloration, and fixtures operate smoothly without leaks or drips. D&K Remodeling LLC installs tile with proper slope and waterproofing membranes, so moisture is directed toward the drain rather than into the walls. Vanities are sized and positioned to provide countertop space and storage, and lighting is placed to eliminate shadows around mirrors and work areas.


The process involves demolition, rough plumbing and electrical work, installation of new fixtures and tile, and final finishing. Timelines vary depending on the extent of layout changes and fixture upgrades, but the work is coordinated to minimize time without a functional bathroom. If the project uncovers issues like rotted subfloor or outdated plumbing, those are corrected before new materials are installed, ensuring long-term performance.

Answering Common Bathroom Remodeling Questions

Homeowners often ask about fixture options, waterproofing methods, and how to make small bathrooms feel less cramped without expanding the footprint.

How long does a full bathroom remodel take?

Most projects take two to four weeks depending on the scope, with more time needed if plumbing or layout changes are involved.

What is the difference between a shower pan and a tile shower floor?

A prefabricated shower pan installs faster and reduces leak risk, while a tile floor allows for custom slope and design but requires careful waterproofing during installation.

Can you remodel a bathroom without moving the toilet?

You can, and keeping the toilet in place reduces plumbing work and cost, though moving it may open up better layout options depending on room dimensions.

Why does grout in bathrooms stain or stay damp?

Poor ventilation, missing or damaged grout sealer, and incorrect slope during installation all contribute to moisture retention and staining over time.

Are there specific code requirements for bathroom remodeling in Wichita Falls?

Local codes govern ventilation, electrical outlet placement, and fixture clearances, and compliance is handled as part of the permit and inspection process.

If your bathroom has become difficult to maintain or no longer suits your household, contact D&K Remodeling LLC to plan a remodel that improves layout, fixture performance, and moisture control.