

A complete bathroom remodel in one day? Oh yes, that’s definitely possible… if you can magically obtain all the necessary permits for plumbing and electrical work, bypass all the bureaucracy, and install tile and finishing materials in just a few hours—without it looking rushed. Sounds too good to be true? Just call us!
I wish that were the reality. Unfortunately, it’s not. A full bathroom remodel in one day isn’t possible, no matter how well you plan it or how many people you cram into your bathroom to work. Sure, there are faster options—like prefab showers that can be installed much more quickly than custom tile showers—but let’s be honest, those often don’t have the same quality or aesthetic appeal.
Aside from the shower, there’s also plumbing, which more often than not requires permits and licensed professionals. Electrical work usually goes hand in hand with that, and again—permits are a must. At Renova Contractors, we prepare thoroughly for every bathroom remodel by planning the work schedule in advance and pre-ordering all finishing materials like plumbing fixtures, tile, vanity sinks, and more.
We also recommend consulting with our interior designer. Whether you need help making sure all your materials work well together or just want to visualize the final look, our design team has you covered.
Now, our remodels can move quickly—especially if you have a small bathroom with a custom walk-in shower and only minor plumbing changes. In a case like that, you can expect the remodel to last about 2–3 weeks.
If you're doing a full master bathroom renovation like the one below, though, expect it to take around 4–5 weeks, including the time required for all plumbing and electrical permits.
At the end of the day, the key to a successful bathroom remodel is planning.
That means:
- Obtaining all necessary permits ahead of time
- Having the plumber and electrician assess the space a week before starting
- Ensuring they can order the right materials and clearly define their scope of work
- Let us know if you're thinking of remodeling your bathroom—or share your horror stories from past renovations. We'd love to hear from you!



