Bathroom Remodeling Contractors in Fort Worth, TX

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Fort Worth Knows What It Is. Your Bathroom Should Too.

Bathroom remodeling in Fort Worth is not a one-size-fits-all job, and any contractor who treats it that way has never spent real time in this city. Fort Worth has layers. The Fairmount Historic District, one of the largest collections of Craftsman bungalows in the country, sits just minutes from Near Southside's booming medical and arts corridor. Westover Hills estate homes. Ranch-style builds in Wedgwood. Newer construction spreading north toward Alliance.


FND Contracting serves all of it, and we bring the same standard to a 1910 bungalow bathroom as we do to a North Fort Worth master suite.

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

Fort Worth's Climate Is Working Against Your Bathroom

The Trinity River basin supplies much of Fort Worth's water, and it carries heavy mineral content. That hard water quietly destroys fixtures, clogs shower heads, and breaks down grout faster than most homeowners realize. Fort Worth summers add another layer: temperatures holding above 100 degrees for weeks at a time warp caulk seals, especially in west-facing bathrooms that take direct afternoon sun.



The bathroom remodel cost you are looking at today is almost always lower than the water damage bill that follows a few more years of waiting. That is true in Fairmount, in Ryan Place, in Ridglea Hills, and across every Fort Worth neighborhood where original bathrooms are still in place. FND Contracting accounts for hard water and heat in every material recommendation we make for Fort Worth projects, because a bathroom built for a milder climate is not built for this one.



Bathroom Remodeling Services FND Contracting Offers in Fort Worth

FND Contracting provides a full range of bathroom remodeling services tailored to the diversity of Fort Worth homes.



Shower remodel. Walk-in conversions are the most requested project we handle here. In Westover Hills and Ridglea Hills master suites, we have the room to work. In Fairmount and Near Southside bungalows, we match tile work to the home's era so the result belongs there.


Bathtub replacement. Fort Worth has a lot of original clawfoot tubs. Sometimes restoration is the right answer. Sometimes a modern freestanding tub fits better. We help homeowners think through that decision based on their home and their resale goals.


Full bathroom remodel. For Fairmount, Ryan Place, and Mistletoe Heights homes where the original bathroom is fully intact, a top-to-bottom renovation is often the right move. Layout changes, plumbing rerouting, new tile, new fixtures, new vanity.


Master bathroom remodel. For newer builds in Alliance Corridor and North Fort Worth, this is where the real investment happens. Frameless glass, double vanities, large-format tile. These projects change how a home feels to live in and what it commands at resale.

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

We Know Fort Worth Homes From the Inside Out

Bathroom remodeling near me means something specific in Fort Worth. It means working with a contractor who knows that a Fairmount home likely has cast-iron drain lines and plaster walls that do not respond like modern construction. It means knowing that homes near TCU often have compact single-bathroom footprints where every inch matters. It means handling Tarrant County permits correctly so the project does not stall.


FND Contracting has worked across Fort Worth zip codes, from Wedgwood and Benbrook to Ridglea Hills and inner-loop neighborhoods where housing stock ranges from the 1890s to the 1970s, sometimes on the same block. We assess plumbing configurations and subfloor conditions before writing any scope. No surprises after demo begins.

Design That Fits Fort Worth

Fort Worth has its own design voice, and it is different from Dallas. The city leans rustic-contemporary: warm wood tones, natural stone, matte black fixtures, travertine accents, materials that feel grounded. That is not a generalization. It is what we see consistently across Fort Worth bathroom renovation projects.



Fairmount and Ryan Place homeowners often want design that honors their home's period. Hex mosaic floors, subway tile, hardware that belongs in a 1915 Craftsman. A bathroom renovation in a historic home should feel like it was always there.


For newer Fort Worth builds north of Loop 820, the aesthetic shifts toward contemporary: frameless glass, large-format porcelain, waterfall fixtures. FND Contracting adjusts to what the home is asking for, not the other way around.


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

How the Process Works

We start with a free in-home estimate. We come to your Fort Worth home, look at the actual bathroom, check the plumbing and subfloor, and talk through what is realistic. Then we handle design, Tarrant County permit filing, and a scheduled start date.



Most Fort Worth bathroom remodeling projects run 8 to 14 business days. Shower remodels land on the shorter end. A full bathroom remodel with layout changes runs longer. For Fairmount and Ryan Place homes, we build contingency time in for what older walls tend to hide, and we communicate clearly before adjusting any scope.



What Does a Bathroom Remodel Cost in Fort Worth?

Bathroom remodel cost in Fort Worth depends on scope, materials, and the condition of your existing plumbing. A shower remodel is typically the most cost-effective single upgrade. A full bathroom remodel covers more ground and returns more at resale, particularly in Fort Worth's appreciating historic neighborhoods. A master bathroom remodel in Westover Hills or Ridglea Hills carries a higher investment and a stronger return.



Bathtub replacement in older Fort Worth homes can involve cast-iron rerouting, which affects scope and cost. FND Contracting identifies that upfront, not after demo begins. Every estimate is itemized and transparent.

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

Why Fort Worth Homeowners Choose FND Contracting

FND Contracting is a licensed and insured bathroom remodeling company serving Fort Worth and Tarrant County. We are not a franchise. The team that estimates your project works on it. We know the difference between remodeling a 1920 Fairmount bungalow and upgrading a 2018 master suite near Alliance, because those are genuinely different jobs with different plumbing realities and different design needs.


As bathroom remodeling contractors, we deliver straight communication, accurate timelines, and work that holds up against Fort Worth's hard water and heat. If you are looking for a bathroom remodeling company that actually knows this city, FND Contracting is the team worth calling.

Serving Fort Worth and the Entire DFW Metroplex

Fort Worth has a character all its own, and so does FND Contracting's work here. Our bathroom remodeling services extend across the entire DFW Metroplex, from Fort Worth and Arlington to Southlake, Grapevine, Keller, North Richland Hills, Frisco, Plano, Dallas, and Mansfield. Call FND Contracting today for a free estimate on your bathroom renovation. Let's make your bathroom match the home you've built.


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Fort Worth Bathroom Remodeling: Frequently Asked Questions

Fort Worth has hard water. How does that affect my new shower fixtures and tile grout? Hard water from the Trinity River basin leaves mineral deposits on fixtures, inside shower heads, and along grout lines. Over time, those deposits degrade grout, corrode finishes, and reduce water pressure. FND Contracting selects grout types, sealants, and fixture finishes rated for hard water environments, and we recommend regular sealing after installation to protect the work long-term.

Do I need a permit for a bathroom remodel in Tarrant County? Yes. Any Fort Worth bathroom remodel involving plumbing changes, electrical work, or structural modifications requires a Tarrant County permit. FND Contracting handles the application, submission, and follow-up on your behalf. Permit timelines typically run one to two weeks for standard residential projects, and we factor that into your schedule from the start.

My home is in Fairmount's historic district. Can FND Contracting work within those guidelines? Fairmount's historic district guidelines focus on exterior changes and generally do not restrict interior bathroom renovations. That said, we approach these homes carefully because the construction behind the walls is fundamentally different from modern builds. Cast-iron lines, plaster, board subfloors, and Craftsman framing all affect how we scope the work. We assess all of it before demolition begins.

Is a master bathroom remodel worth it before selling in Fort Worth's current market? Yes. Buyers in Westover Hills, Ridglea Hills, and Near Southside consistently place high value on updated master bathrooms. An outdated master bath in an otherwise updated home becomes a negotiating point. A master bathroom remodel with quality tile, frameless glass, and updated fixtures typically returns strongly at sale and, in many cases, makes the difference between a listing that sits and one that moves.