From mid-century ranchers near downtown to newer builds toward the foothills, Maryville bathrooms get fixed by a crew that plans the whole room.
No obligation. A real person answers, walks the job with a free consultation, and gives you a straight price.
Maryville runs the full range: mid-century ranchers and cottages in the blocks around downtown and Sandy Springs, 70s and 80s split-levels off Montvale, and newer subdivisions pushing toward the foothills. Each era left its own bathroom behind — cast-iron tubs and 4x4 tile in the older homes, fiberglass surrounds and oak vanities in the middle decades, and builder-grade everything in the newer streets.
What they share is the same practical problem: the bathroom is the room that wears out first and gets fixed last. Grout fails, subfloors soften around toilets that have wept for a decade, and a tub that made sense for young kids becomes the wrong fixture entirely for the same owners thirty years later.
The crew we connect you with covers Maryville from the Knoxville area — Blount County sits squarely in the operator's stated Knoxville-and-surrounding-counties footprint. They're licensed, bonded, and insured, with over 30 years of combined experience across every housing era Maryville has.
In the older homes, the work is often structural honesty first: pulling tile that's hiding a soft subfloor, updating supply lines while the walls are open, then rebuilding with tile and fixture selections that suit a mid-century house instead of erasing it. In the split-levels and newer builds, the common project is the wet-area upgrade — a fiberglass surround out, a tiled walk-in shower in, plus custom vanities and storage where the builder unit stood.
Maryville also has a real share of owners planning to age in the house they're in. Smart layout and accessibility improvements — low-threshold showers, properly anchored grab bars, comfort-height fixtures — are part of the crew's standard service list, done as design rather than retrofit.
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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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