Bathroom Remodeling Contractors in Carrollton, TX

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In Carrollton, Homeownership Is Not Taken Lightly

Bathroom remodeling in Carrollton starts with understanding something about this city. People here take care of their homes. That is not a generalization. It is something you notice when you drive through Carrollton's neighborhoods and see how the properties are kept, how long families have been in the same house, and how seriously people take the decision to bring someone in to do work on it.


When a Carrollton homeowner calls FND Contracting, it is usually not an impulse. They have thought about it, asked around, and want to make sure they are working with someone who is going to treat the home the same way they do. FND has been earning that trust in this community for over 30 years.

Modern bathroom with black walls, white tub, floating vanity, and large mirror.
Bathroom vanity with granite countertop, sink, and large wall mirror under bright lights

These Homes Were Built to Last and the Upgrades Should Match

A lot of Carrollton was built between the 1970s and the early 1990s, and those homes were constructed solidly. The framing is good, the layouts are practical, and the bones have held up well. What has not held up is the bathroom finishes from that era. Original tile that has been re-grouted more than once. Enameled steel tubs that have lost their surface. Builder-grade fixtures that were never meant to go 40 years. A bathroom renovation in a Carrollton ranch home is not about starting over. It is about bringing the bathroom up to the standard that the rest of the house already represents. The structure earned it. The bathroom just needs to catch up.

FND Contracting: A Bathroom Remodeling Company Carrollton Trusts

Word-of-mouth means more in Carrollton than in a lot of other DFW cities. This is a community where people know their neighbors, where families have been on the same block for decades, and where a contractor's reputation travels fast in both directions. FND Contracting is a bathroom remodeling company that has been building its reputation in the DFW area for over 30 years, and a significant part of that work has come through Carrollton homeowners recommending us to the next person. We do not take that lightly. Every project here carries the weight of the referral that brought it in and the referral it might generate next. We are not done until the homeowner is genuinely satisfied, and full payment is not expected until we get there.

Spacious modern bathroom with double vanity, bathtub, glass shower, and beige tile walls

When Re-Grouting Stopped Being Enough

The shower remodel conversation in Carrollton usually starts the same way. The homeowner has cleaned the tile, re-grouted once, maybe twice, touched up the caulk, and eventually arrived at the conclusion that the problem is not the maintenance. The problem is that the original installation was never going to hold up forever, and it has reached the end of its run. FND removes it completely. Substrate gets assessed and replaced where needed. Waterproofing goes in properly this time. Then quality porcelain tile, sealed grout, and a finished result that does not require a re-grout in three years. A Carrollton shower remodel done right is one the homeowner does not have to think about again for a long time.

The Tub That Has Served Its Time

Bathtub replacement in Carrollton's older homes is a conversation about honesty. The original tub is usually still holding water. It is not leaking. It is just worn, discolored, and visually dragging the whole bathroom down with it. The enameled steel units that went into 1980s Carrollton homes have a surface that chips, dulls, and stains in ways that cannot be reversed by resurfacing. FND removes them and installs something that actually looks like it belongs in a well-maintained home: a clean alcove tub, a freestanding option where the space allows, or a full conversion to a walk-in shower if the household has moved past the tub stage entirely. The room changes immediately.

Modern minimalist bathroom with glass shower, beige tile walls, black fixtures, and a marble sink counter

Everything the Project Needs, Handled by One Contractor

FND's bathroom remodeling services in Carrollton are set up so homeowners are not managing multiple contractors across a single project. Tile installation on floors and walls, countertop upgrades in quartz and granite, drywall repair and finishing, interior painting, door installation, and complete fixture replacements are all handled by FND from start to finish. Carrollton homeowners generally have a clear sense of what they want and do not want the project to become a coordination exercise. One contractor, one timeline, one conversation when something needs to be addressed.

Doing It Right the First Time in a Home That Deserves It

A full bathroom remodel in a Carrollton home built in the 1970s or 80s requires paying attention to what is already there. Older homes near Carrollton Square and throughout the city's established residential neighborhoods sometimes have subfloor conditions that need correction before new tile goes down, plumbing that is worth addressing while the walls are open, and wall assemblies that were never waterproofed in a way that holds up long-term. FND looks at all of it before the scope is set. The goal is a finished bathroom that lasts another 30 or 40 years, which is exactly what these homes were built to do in the first place.

Bathroom with white tub and glass shower enclosure beside a gray-walled doorway.
Modern bathroom with concrete walls, stone sink, mirror, and a bright window at the end of the hall

Second-Generation Owners Bringing These Homes Forward

The master bathroom remodel trend FND sees most in Carrollton right now is coming from second-generation homeowners. Adult children who have taken on the family home, or bought in the same neighborhood where they grew up, who want to update what their parents built without erasing it. The house is already good. The neighborhood is already right. The master bath is the room that still feels like 1987, and they want it to feel like now without gutting everything their family worked for. FND approaches those projects with that context in mind. Updating the shower, replacing the vanity, putting in new flooring, and doing it in a way that honors the home's quality rather than working against it.

The Price Is What the Price Is

Bathroom remodel cost in Carrollton is something FND puts in writing before anything starts. We go through the estimate item by item, explain what each line covers, and do not introduce new numbers mid-project without a direct conversation first. Carrollton homeowners have generally been around long enough to know when a contractor is being straight with them and when they are not. FND has always operated on the straight side of that line. The number in the estimate is the number you plan around, and the final payment does not happen until the work meets the standard we agreed on at the start.

Modern bathroom interior with glass shower, white fixtures, and purple ceiling lights

Searching for Bathroom Remodeling Near Me in Carrollton? FND Is the Call.

When Carrollton homeowners search for bathroom remodeling near me, FND Contracting is the answer with over 30 years of work in this community behind it. We understand how these homes were built, what they need now, and how to do the work in a way that respects both. FND also serves homeowners across the full DFW metro: Fort Worth, Dallas, Plano, Frisco, Little Elm, McKinney, Coppell, Lewisville, Southlake, Grapevine, Keller, North Richland Hills, Arlington, and Mansfield. The same standard of work and honest pricing follows us everywhere. Call us today for more details.

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Carrollton Bathroom Remodeling FAQs

How do I find bathroom remodeling contractors in Carrollton who know how to work in older homes? Ask them directly how they handle subfloor conditions in 1970s and 80s construction, what their waterproofing process looks like, and how they approach original plumbing that may not meet current configurations. A contractor with real experience in older homes can answer all of that clearly. One who cannot is probably more comfortable with newer builds where everything is already laid out cleanly. FND works in Carrollton's older housing stock regularly and can walk you through exactly what the assessment process looks like.

Can FND match new tile to existing floors in a 1980s Carrollton ranch? It depends on how close a match you need and what the existing floor looks like. In many cases, a new tile selection that complements rather than exactly matches the existing floor is the better approach, particularly when the original tile has aged in color. FND can show you options that work well alongside what is already in the home so the finished result looks intentional rather than mismatched. We look at the actual space before making any recommendation.

What happens when FND finds something unexpected inside the walls of an older Carrollton home? We stop and talk to you about it before doing anything else. Surprises inside older walls are not uncommon: original plumbing configurations, deteriorated moisture barriers, subfloor softness that was not visible before demolition. FND's policy is to document what was found, explain what it means for the project, and give you the updated scope and cost before the work continues. Nothing gets added to the bill without your knowledge and agreement first.

What is the difference between a bathroom renovation and a bathroom remodel in Carrollton? The terms get used interchangeably, but in practice a renovation tends to mean refreshing and updating what is there, while a remodel involves changing the layout, scope, or systems in a more significant way. In Carrollton's older homes, the line between the two blurs because updating the finishes often reveals conditions that require more substantive work underneath. FND scopes projects based on what the home actually needs, not a label, and makes sure you understand exactly what is included before work begins.