Bathroom remodeling services for homes throughout Charlestown, New Hampshire.
Your bathroom in Charlestown has a shower pan that pools water in one corner, a vanity that blocks the door from opening fully, and tile grout that has turned dark from years of moisture. These are not just cosmetic problems. Poor drainage leads to standing water, tight layouts make the room harder to use, and failing grout allows water to reach the subfloor. A bathroom remodel corrects these issues by rebuilding the space with proper slope, layout clearance, and waterproofing.
T2B Carpentry, LLC replaces showers, tubs, vanities, and tile while coordinating with licensed plumbers to ensure drain lines and supply lines are positioned correctly. We remove old fixtures, inspect the subfloor and walls for water damage, and rebuild any sections that have softened or warped. New tile is set on a waterproof membrane, and shower pans are sloped to direct water toward the drain without leaving low spots.
Contact us to review your bathroom layout and discuss material options for your remodel in Charlestown.
Showers That Drain and Vanities That Fit
What Gets Replaced During a Bathroom Remodel
We begin by removing the existing tub or shower, vanity, toilet, and flooring to expose the subfloor and wall framing. In many Charlestown homes, we uncover water damage around the tub or shower where old caulking has failed. Any rotted wood is cut out and replaced with treated lumber before new materials are installed.
You will notice that the new shower pan slopes evenly toward the drain, tile joints are aligned and sealed with fresh grout, and the vanity sits level with enough clearance for the door to swing freely. Faucets are mounted securely, and all plumbing connections are tested for leaks before walls are closed.
We also install moisture-resistant drywall in wet areas, apply waterproof membrane behind tile, and seal every seam where tile meets the tub or shower base. The finished bathroom will have consistent grout lines, a vanity that does not wobble, and a shower that drains completely after every use. This work prepares the room for years of daily use without recurring moisture problems.

How long does a bathroom remodel usually take?
A full bathroom remodel typically takes two to three weeks depending on the size of the space and whether plumbing or structural repairs are needed. We provide a schedule after inspecting the existing conditions.
What happens if the subfloor is damaged?
We remove and replace any sections of subfloor that have softened or warped due to water exposure. New plywood or cement board is installed and leveled before tile or vinyl flooring goes down.
What type of tile works best in a shower?
Porcelain and ceramic tiles resist moisture and are easy to clean, making them reliable choices for shower walls and floors. We help you choose tile size and layout based on the dimensions of your shower and your grout maintenance preferences.
Why does grout sometimes crack after installation?
Grout can crack if the subfloor flexes or if the wrong type of grout is used in a wet area. We use flexible grout and ensure the subfloor is rigid before tile is set.
When should we pick out fixtures and finishes?
Fixtures and finishes should be selected before demolition so materials can be ordered and available when needed. Lead times for custom vanities and specialty tile can range from one to three weeks.
T2B Carpentry, LLC has remodeled bathrooms in homes across Charlestown, including older properties with outdated plumbing and newer builds that need layout improvements. If your bathroom has drainage issues, tight clearances, or failing tile, get in touch to schedule a consultation.
Answers to Help You Plan Your Remodel
Most homeowners have practical questions about how long a bathroom remodel takes, what to expect during construction, and how to choose materials that hold up in wet conditions. These answers address the concerns we hear most often.
