Farragut's 80s and 90s subdivisions are full of builder-grade bathrooms overdue for the house they're in. A Knoxville-area crew fixes that.
No obligation. A real person answers, walks the job with a free consultation, and gives you a straight price.
Farragut grew fast through the 1980s and 90s — Fox Den, Village Green, Country Manor, and the neighborhoods stitched between Kingston Pike and the lake filled with brick two-stories that have held their value ever since. What hasn't held up is what the builders put inside the bathrooms: cultured-marble counters, oak-veneer vanities, brass-plated fixtures, and garden tubs that get used twice a year and wipe out a third of the floor plan.
That's the gap most Farragut homeowners are living with: a house worth real money with a primary bath that reads twenty-five years older than the rest of it. And because these homes were built in waves, the same few floor plans repeat street after street — which means the fixes are well-understood. A garden tub footprint converts cleanly into a walk-in shower with room left over. A single builder vanity wall takes a double with real storage.
The crew we connect you with is local to the Knoxville area — licensed, bonded, and insured, with over 30 years of combined experience — and covers Farragut as part of the operator's stated Knoxville-and-surrounding-counties service area. One crew handles the whole job, from demo to the final walkthrough.
The most common Farragut project is the primary-bath reset: pull the garden tub, build a tiled walk-in shower where it stood, replace the builder vanity with custom cabinetry, and swap the brass-era fixtures and lighting for finishes that match what the house has become. Hall baths tend toward simpler scope — new tile, a solid vanity, and modern fixtures — and both benefit from tile and fixture selections chosen for the house rather than whatever the builder bought in bulk.
Aging-in-place matters here too. Plenty of Farragut owners bought in the 90s and plan to stay: smart layout and accessibility improvements — a low-threshold shower, grab bars anchored properly, a comfort-height toilet — keep the house workable for the next twenty years without making it look clinical.
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Every project starts the same way: a phone call, a free consultation at the house, and a straight price before anything is scheduled. National market data puts bathroom work at roughly $3,500 – $7,500 for a minor renovation and $8,800 – $25,000+ for a full remodel of an average-sized bathroom (HomeGuide, 2026) — a ballpark that firms up once the crew sees your room. Call (865) 269-6735.
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