Bathroom Remodel

A Step-by-Step Guide To Bathroom Remodeling from the Pros at Pro Jack Remodeling

August 29, 202525 min read

Introduction: From Dream to Reality—Creating Your Central Florida Bathroom Sanctuary

The decision to remodel your bathroom is an exciting one. You’re likely picturing a space that’s no longer just functional, but a true sanctuary—a place to unwind after a long day, a bright and efficient start to your morning, and a valuable addition to your Central Florida home. But as you move from dream to reality, the sheer number of decisions can feel overwhelming. From budgets and designs to materials and contractors, it’s easy to feel lost.

At Pro Jack Remodeling, we understand. For over 20 years, we’ve been helping homeowners right here in Altamonte Springs and the surrounding communities transform their homes, and we’ve seen firsthand the stress that can come with a renovation project. Our mission is simple: to take that stress away by providing clear, expert guidance from start to finish. We believe that a well-planned project is a successful project, and we’re here to be your trusted partner every step of the way.

This isn’t just about building bathrooms; it's about building trust. We’re proud of the reputation we’ve earned in our community, reflected in our A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, our 5 “Best of Houzz” awards, and being named a 4-time “Neighborhood Favorite” on Nextdoor. These accolades come from one place: our unwavering commitment to our clients and the quality of our work.

This guide is an extension of that commitment. It is not a generic checklist you could find anywhere online. It is a comprehensive, step-by-step roadmap created specifically for Central Florida homeowners. We’ll walk you through everything from setting a realistic budget for our local market to selecting materials that will last a lifetime in our unique, humid climate. Let’s get started.

Section 1: The Foundation: Vision, Planning, and Budgeting

Before a single tile is chosen or a hammer is swung, a successful remodel begins with a solid foundation of planning. This initial phase is about translating your vision into a concrete, actionable plan with a financial framework that works for you. Getting these first steps right ensures the rest of the project runs smoothly.

Step 1: Defining Your "Why"—Vision, Goals, and Inspiration

The most important question to ask yourself at the beginning is why you are remodeling. Your answer will guide every subsequent decision, from layout to material choices. Are you looking to:

  • Achieve a Modern Aesthetic? Is your current bathroom simply dated, with tired fixtures and worn-out surfaces? Your primary goal might be a visual transformation.

  • Create a Spa-Like Retreat? Are you dreaming of a space focused on relaxation and wellness, with features like a deep soaking tub or a luxurious, multi-function shower?

  • Improve Accessibility? Is the goal to make the bathroom safer and more comfortable for aging-in-place, with features like a walk-in shower and grab bars?

  • Increase Your Home’s Resale Value? Are you planning to sell in the near future? A well-executed bathroom remodel offers one of the best returns on investment of any home improvement project.

Once you know your "why," the fun part begins: gathering inspiration. We encourage our clients to create a "mood board" using platforms like Houzz and Pinterest. Collect images of layouts, color palettes, tile patterns, and fixtures that you love. For local inspiration, we invite you to browse our own project galleries on our website and our Houzz profile, where you can see real-world examples of how we’ve transformed bathrooms in homes just like yours throughout Altamonte Springs and Winter Park.

As you gather ideas, consider integrating some of the 2025 design trends that are not only beautiful but also perfectly suited for the Central Florida lifestyle:

  • Spa-Inspired Sanctuaries: The modern bathroom is becoming a personal wellness center. This trend includes features like freestanding soaking tubs that act as sculptural centerpieces, large walk-in showers with rainfall showerheads, and even advanced options like aromatherapy and chromotherapy (colored light therapy) to create a truly restorative experience.

  • Biophilic Design: This is all about connecting your indoor space with nature—a perfect fit for our state. This can be achieved by maximizing natural light with larger windows or skylights, incorporating natural materials like stone and wood, and adding humidity-loving plants like ferns, orchids, and peace lilies that thrive in a bathroom environment and help purify the air.

  • Floating Vanities & Open-Concept Showers: These design choices are incredibly popular in Florida for good reason. A wall-mounted or "floating" vanity frees up floor space, making the room feel larger, brighter, and more open. It also improves air circulation and makes cleaning easier. Similarly, open-concept or doorless showers, often using a single pane of frameless glass, create a seamless look that enhances the sense of space and light.

  • Sustainable & Eco-Friendly Choices: Homeowners are increasingly conscious of their environmental impact. This trend is reflected in the use of sustainable materials like bamboo vanities and recycled glass tiles, as well as water-saving fixtures like low-flow toilets and showerheads, which help conserve resources and lower utility bills.

Step 2: Decoding Bathroom Remodel Costs in Central Florida

If you’ve started researching costs online, you’ve likely been met with a dizzying and confusing array of numbers. National websites might quote averages from $6,600 to over $78,000 for a bathroom remodel. The problem is that these figures are broad national averages and often fail to account for the specific labor rates, material supply chains, and climate-driven building requirements we have right here in the Orlando area. This discrepancy can lead to unrealistic expectations and budgeting headaches.

As your local experts, we believe in transparency. To give you a much more accurate starting point, we’ve broken down typical project costs based on our 20+ years of experience remodeling bathrooms in Altamonte Springs, Maitland, and the surrounding communities. It’s important to understand that the final cost of any remodel is determined by three main factors: the scope of the work (e.g., cosmetic refresh vs. a full gut), the quality of materials (e.g., off-the-shelf vs. custom), and whether you change the layout (e.g., moving plumbing and electrical).

Here’s a realistic snapshot of what to expect for different levels of bathroom remodels in our area:

  • Cosmetic Refresh / DIY-Heavy ($5,000 - $15,000): This level of investment is typically for smaller bathrooms or for homeowners looking to make surface-level updates without major demolition. The work focuses on things like a fresh coat of paint, replacing a vanity or toilet without moving the plumbing, installing new light fixtures and faucets, and putting in new flooring like luxury vinyl tile. Many of these tasks can be handled efficiently through our dedicated Handyman Services.

  • Mid-Range Remodel ($15,000 - $30,000): This is the most common full bathroom remodel we undertake and where homeowners see tremendous value. This budget typically covers a complete gut of the existing bathroom, but keeps the original layout and footprint intact to control costs. It includes all-new, high-quality materials: porcelain or ceramic tile for the floor and shower, a quality new vanity (like the durable and stylish KCD Cabinets we are proud to distribute), a new countertop, a new tub/shower combination or a standard walk-in shower, and all professional labor and installation. This is our core specialty, where we deliver a transformative result with a seamless, well-managed process.

  • Upscale / High-End Remodel ($30,000 - $60,000+): This tier is for a complete transformation that often involves reconfiguring the bathroom for better flow or more space. This budget allows for changing the layout—such as moving the toilet, converting a small tub area into a large walk-in shower, or even expanding the bathroom’s footprint by moving walls. It also accommodates the use of luxury materials like natural stone tile, custom-built cabinetry, high-end fixtures like body jets or steam systems, and smart-home technology. For these complex projects, we manage every detail from the initial design consultation to the final, flawless execution.

A well-planned and professionally executed remodel is more than just an expense; it's an investment in your home. Studies consistently show that midrange bathroom remodels can recoup over 70% of their cost at resale, making it one of the smartest home improvements you can make.

Project Tier

Estimated Cost Range (Central Florida, 2025)

Typical Scope of Work

Pro Jack's Role

Cosmetic Refresh

$5,000 – $15,000

Paint, new vanity/toilet (no plumbing moves), new fixtures, flooring. Focus on surface-level updates.

Our Handyman Services are perfect for efficiently managing these smaller-scale projects with professional quality.

Mid-Range Remodel

$15,000 – $30,000

Full gut and replace. New tile, quality vanity (e.g., KCD), tub/shower combo or standard walk-in shower. No layout changes.

This is our core specialty. We manage the entire project to maximize your investment and deliver a seamless, stress-free experience.

Upscale Transformation

$30,000 – $60,000+

All of the above, plus layout changes, moving plumbing/electrical, luxury materials (natural stone), frameless glass, high-end fixtures, custom cabinetry.

We provide comprehensive project management for these complex transformations, from design consultation to final execution.

Step 3: Building Your Bulletproof Budget

With a clearer picture of the potential cost, the next step is to build a detailed budget. A common mistake is to only account for the big, visible items like the vanity and tile. A truly bulletproof budget anticipates all the associated costs to prevent surprises down the road. Labor is typically the largest single component, often accounting for 40% to 65% of the total project cost, as it covers the skilled trades of demolition, plumbing, electrical, tile setting, and carpentry.

When building your budget, be sure to include line items for:

  • Design Fees: If you choose to hire a separate interior designer or architect.

  • Permit Fees: Required by the City of Altamonte Springs or Seminole County for most remodels (we’ll cover this in detail later).

  • Demolition and Debris Removal: The cost to safely tear out the old bathroom and dispose of the materials.

  • Materials & Fixtures: This is a long list, including tile, grout, sealant, backer board, vanity, countertop, sink(s), faucet(s), toilet, tub, shower system, lighting fixtures, and the all-important ventilation fan.

  • Labor: All the professional trades needed to bring the project to life.

  • The Contingency Fund: This is arguably the most critical part of your budget. We strongly advise every homeowner to set aside an additional 15-20% of their total estimated cost as a contingency fund. In Central Florida, many homes have been here for decades, and it’s not uncommon to uncover hidden issues like subfloor rot, termite damage, or outdated, non-compliant plumbing once the walls are opened up. Having this fund in place turns a potential crisis into a manageable problem. As one of our clients, Jim Gremp from Winter Park, noted, our extensive experience allows us to anticipate these likely complications and, more importantly, come up with successful solutions on the fly, ensuring the project stays on track.

Section 2: The Blueprint: Designing for Florida's Climate and Your Lifestyle

A beautiful bathroom is one thing; a beautiful bathroom that stands the test of time in Central Florida’s demanding climate is another. This section is about making the smart design and material choices that ensure your new space is not only stylish but also durable, functional, and resistant to the challenges of our heat and humidity.

Step 4: Mastering Layout—Functionality, Flow, and Future-Proofing

The layout of your bathroom is its functional backbone. The decisions you make here will determine how you use and enjoy the space every single day.

  • Working with Your Existing Footprint: The most cost-effective approach to a bathroom remodel is to keep the existing layout. By leaving the toilet, sink, and shower/tub in their current locations, you avoid the significant labor and material costs associated with moving plumbing supply lines, drains, and electrical wiring. A direct "rip and replace" remodel allows you to completely transform the look and feel of the space while keeping the budget focused on high-impact finishes and fixtures.

  • The Case for Reconfiguration: Sometimes, the existing layout is the source of your frustration. It might be cramped, inefficient, or simply not suited to your needs. In these cases, reconfiguring the space can be a worthwhile investment. Common reasons to change the layout include:

  • Converting an old, unused bathtub into a larger, more luxurious walk-in shower.

  • Replacing a single vanity with a double vanity for a busy primary bathroom.

  • Relocating the toilet to a more private position, perhaps in its own small water closet.

  • Improving the overall flow and creating more usable floor space. It's crucial to understand that these changes will have a significant impact on the project's cost and timeline, but for many homeowners, the resulting improvement in functionality is well worth it.

  • Accessibility and Aging-in-Place: We are increasingly helping clients design bathrooms that are not just beautiful for today, but safe and accessible for all of life's stages. This concept, known as Universal Design, involves incorporating features that enhance safety and comfort for everyone, regardless of age or mobility. Key elements include curbless or low-threshold walk-in showers that eliminate tripping hazards, strategically placed grab bars that blend seamlessly with the design, comfortable shower benches, wider doorways, and lever-style faucet handles. A bathroom designed with these principles adds immense long-term value and peace of mind to your home.

Step 5: The Non-Negotiable Guide to Materials That Conquer Florida Humidity

Here in Central Florida, we live with near-constant humidity. This environmental factor places unique demands on building materials, especially in a bathroom—the wettest room in the house. Choosing the wrong materials can lead to disastrous consequences like mold, mildew, peeling paint, and warped cabinetry in just a few short years. We often talk to our clients about the "Florida Climate Tax"—the necessary upfront investment in moisture-resistant materials that protects your larger investment for the long haul. Cutting corners here is a costly mistake.

Based on our two decades of experience, here is our guide to selecting materials that are built to last in our climate.

  • Flooring:

  • Best Choices: Porcelain and ceramic tiles are the undisputed champions for Florida bathroom floors. They are manufactured at extremely high temperatures, making them incredibly dense and non-porous, which means they absorb virtually no water. They are also highly durable, scratch-resistant, and easy to clean.Using large-format tiles (e.g., 12x24 inches or larger) can also create a more seamless look and make a smaller bathroom feel more spacious.

  • Good Alternative: Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) or Plank (LVP) is an excellent, budget-friendly option. It is 100% waterproof and comes in a vast array of convincing wood and stone looks, offering style without the worry of water damage.

  • Use with Caution: Natural stone like marble, travertine, or slate is undeniably beautiful, but it is naturally porous. To be used successfully in a high-moisture environment like a Florida bathroom, it must be sealed properly upon installation and resealed periodically to prevent water absorption and staining.

  • Avoid: We strongly advise against using laminate flooring, engineered hardwood, or solid hardwood in a full bathroom. These materials have cores that are susceptible to swelling, warping, and delaminating when exposed to moisture and humidity.

  • Walls and Showers:

  • Behind the Tile: What you can't see is often the most important part of a durable shower. We exclusively use cement backer board, such as Durock, or other industry-approved waterproof substrates for all our tile installations in wet areas. Standard drywall, and even moisture-resistant "green board," will deteriorate and grow mold when subjected to the constant moisture of a shower. This is a non-negotiable standard for a Pro Jack remodel.

  • Wall Surfaces: For the walls outside the immediate wet zones, we recommend a high-quality acrylic-latex paint with a semi-gloss or satin finish. These finishes are more durable and easier to clean than flat or eggshell sheens. More importantly, you should use a paint that is specifically formulated with mildew-resistant additives to prevent fungal growth on the surface.

  • Vanities and Cabinetry:

  • Best Choices: The best bathroom cabinets are constructed with solid wood frames and furniture-grade plywood boxes. Plywood is far more stable and water-resistant than medium-density fiberboard (MDF) or particleboard, which act like sponges when they get wet and will swell and crumble over time. Other excellent, durable options include cabinets with a thermofoil finish—a vinyl laminate that is heat-fused to an MDF core, creating a seamless, non-porous surface.As a proud distributor of KCD Cabinets, we recommend them to our clients because we know their all-plywood construction is built to withstand our local climate.

  • Countertops:

  • Top Recommendation: Quartz is, without a doubt, the ideal countertop material for a bathroom. It is an engineered product that is completely non-porous. This means it will never absorb water, bacteria, or stains, and it never needs to be sealed. It offers the beauty of natural stone with zero maintenance and superior durability.

  • Good Alternative: Granite is another very durable option. However, as a natural stone, it is porous and must be professionally sealed at installation to protect it from staining and moisture in a bathroom setting.

Step 6: Selecting Fixtures, Finishes, and the Unsung Hero: Ventilation

The final layer of your design comes down to the fixtures and finishes that bring the space to life. These are the elements you’ll touch and interact with every day, so quality matters.

  • Fixtures and Finishes: In our humid, salt-tinged air, the finish on your faucets, showerheads, and hardware is critical. Look for durable finishes that resist rust and corrosion. Traditional chrome is a time-tested, durable choice. Stainless steel and brushed nickel are also excellent at resisting water spots and fingerprints. For popular modern finishes like matte black or brushed gold, look for products that use a PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) coating, which is a modern process that creates a much more durable and scratch-resistant finish than simple paint or plating.

  • Lighting: Good bathroom lighting is about safety and ambiance. A well-lit bathroom should have multiple layers of light:

  • Ambient Lighting: An overhead fixture (flush-mount or semi-flush) that provides general illumination for the whole room.

  • Task Lighting: Sconces on either side of the mirror or a fixture above it are essential for providing even, shadow-free light for grooming.

  • Accent Lighting: A waterproof recessed light inside the shower (a "wet location" rated fixture) can dramatically improve safety and create a high-end look. It is a code requirement that any light fixture used inside a shower or tub enclosure must be UL-rated for "wet locations," and fixtures near the shower or tub must be rated for "damp locations".

  • Ventilation: The Most Important Investment You'll Make:

  • Why It's Absolutely Critical: We cannot overstate this: in Central Florida, a high-quality, properly installed, and properly used exhaust fan is not an optional upgrade; it is essential infrastructure. It is the single most important tool for protecting your entire remodeling investment from the destructive effects of trapped moisture, which leads to mold, mildew, peeling paint, and damaged cabinetry.

  • Sizing and Features: An exhaust fan's power is measured in CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute). The minimum standard is 1 CFM for every square foot of bathroom floor area. So, for an 8x10 foot bathroom (80 sq ft), you need a fan rated for at least 80 CFM. We recommend going slightly higher for better performance. Look for modern fans with features like built-in humidity sensors, which automatically turn the fan on when moisture levels rise and off when the room is dry. A timer switch is another excellent feature, allowing you to set the fan to run for 30-60 minutes after you leave the shower to ensure all humidity is exhausted.

  • Proper Ducting is Key: A common shortcut we see from less experienced contractors is venting a bathroom fan directly into the attic space. This is a major mistake, as it simply moves the moisture problem from your bathroom into your attic, where it can cause mold and rot in your roof structure. A proper installation always involves ducting the fan through the roof or a soffit directly to the exterior of the home.

Section 3: The Execution: Bringing Your Vision to Life with the Right Team

With a solid plan in hand, you’re ready to move into the execution phase. This is where the project transitions from paper to reality. Navigating this stage successfully requires understanding the local rules and, most importantly, choosing the right professional partner to guide you through it.

Step 7: Permit Patrol—Navigating the Rules in Altamonte Springs & Seminole County

One of the most intimidating parts of a remodel for any homeowner is the permitting process. The rules can seem complex, but they exist for a critical reason: to ensure all work is done safely and complies with the Florida Building Code, which protects your family and your home’s value. As a homeowner in Altamonte Springs, your project will be governed by the city's Building/Fire Safety Division, which enforces the state code.

A common question we hear is, "Do I even need a permit for my project?" The answer depends entirely on the scope of work.

  • Work That Typically Requires a Permit: Generally, any project that alters the home's core systems—structural, electrical, or plumbing—will require a permit. This includes:

  • Moving or removing any walls, even non-load-bearing ones.

  • Changing the location of a sink, toilet, or shower drain.

  • Converting a bathtub to a shower.

  • Adding, moving, or replacing electrical outlets, switches, or lighting fixtures.

  • Any work on gas lines.

  • Work That Typically Does NOT Require a Permit: Purely cosmetic work, where you are simply replacing a finish or fixture in its exact same location, is generally exempt. This includes:

  • Painting or wallpapering.

  • Replacing a faucet with a new one in the same holes.

  • Replacing a toilet in the same spot without altering the drain flange.

  • Installing new countertops or replacing cabinetry.

  • Laying new floor tile.

The permitting process involves submitting an application, providing detailed plans for review, paying fees, and scheduling a series of inspections at key stages of the project (e.g., after plumbing rough-in, before drywall is closed up).

  • The Pro Jack Advantage: This is where hiring a seasoned, professional contractor provides immense value. We handle the entire permitting process on your behalf. We prepare and submit the necessary applications and plans, we post the permit at the job site, and we coordinate and attend all required inspections with the city officials. This removes a significant burden and a major source of stress and risk from your shoulders.

  • A Warning About DIY Permitting: The City of Altamonte Springs itself offers a crucial piece of advice: homeowners are strongly cautioned against pulling their own permits for a contractor they’ve hired. When a homeowner pulls the permit as an "Owner/Builder," they become the legally responsible party for the project. If the work doesn't meet code or fails inspection, the liability falls on you, not the contractor. This can lead to serious legal and financial complications, especially when you eventually sell your home. A reputable, licensed contractor will always pull the permit under their own license.

Step 8: Hiring Your Remodeling Partner—The Pro Jack Difference

Choosing your contractor is the single most important decision you will make for your remodeling project. The right partner will not only deliver high-quality work but will also make the entire experience smooth and stress-free. The wrong one can turn your dream project into a nightmare. A great contractor acts as your professional partner, actively de-risking the project by handling the complexities of codes, logistics, and construction, ensuring your investment is protected.

When vetting any contractor, here is our non-negotiable checklist:

  • License and Insurance: Verify that they hold a current, valid contractor's license with the State of Florida and that they carry both General Liability insurance and Workers' Compensation insurance. This protects you from liability in case of accidents or property damage. At Pro Jack Remodeling, our license and insurance are always up-to-date and available for your review.

  • Deep Local Experience: A contractor who has been working in your specific community for years will have invaluable knowledge of local building codes, suppliers, and the unique challenges of our older homes. We have been proudly serving Altamonte Springs and the surrounding areas for over 20 years.

  • Verifiable Reviews and References: Don't just take their word for it. Look for a strong portfolio of recent, local reviews on independent sites like Houzz, Google, and Nextdoor. We encourage you to read what your neighbors have said about working with us.

  • A Detailed, Written Contract: A professional contractor will always provide a comprehensive written contract that clearly outlines the full scope of work, the specific materials to be used, a projected timeline, and a clear payment schedule. This document protects both you and the contractor.

  • The Owner-Operated Advantage: This is what truly sets Pro Jack Remodeling apart. When you hire us, you aren't handed off to a project manager you've never met. You work directly with me, Mark Weaver. I am not just the owner; I am the remodeler on your job site. This hands-on approach ensures clear communication, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to solve problems quickly and effectively. Our clients consistently tell us this direct relationship is what makes the experience so positive.

As our client Julie H. shared after her bathroom remodel: “Mark, the owner AND remodeler, was very professional and extremely personable. He listened to all my wants and gave his suggestions to help me make solid decisions.”

And as Jim G. from Winter Park put it: “I can confidently say that working with Mark and Pro-Jack Remodeling was one of the best owner/contractor relationships I have ever had.”

  • Our Client-Focused Process:

  • The First Conversation: It all starts with a phone call. While you can email us, we prefer to talk with you directly to hear about your project and answer your initial questions. We offer a free consultation to get started.

  • A Detailed Proposal: After our consultation, we will provide you with a clear, detailed, and written proposal. There are no hidden fees or surprises.

  • Constant Communication: Throughout the project, I will be your single point of contact, keeping you informed of our progress every step of the way.

Step 9: The Remodel in Motion—What to Expect When We Work in Your Home

Once the contract is signed and the permit is issued, the construction phase begins. Knowing what to expect can make the process much less disruptive. While every project is unique, a typical mid-range bathroom remodel in an existing home generally follows a timeline of about 3 to 6 weeks.

Here is a look at the typical phases of construction:

  • Week 1: Demolition and Preparation: The first step is to carefully protect the areas of your home surrounding the bathroom. We then begin the demolition, removing all the old fixtures, tile, and drywall down to the studs. This is also when we might uncover any of those hidden issues, like water damage, which we will address immediately.

  • Weeks 2-3: Rough-Ins and Infrastructure: This is the critical "behind-the-walls" work. Our licensed plumbing and electrical partners will reroute any pipes and wires according to the new plan. This is a crucial stage that requires an inspection from the city before any walls can be closed up.

  • Weeks 3-4: Walls and Surfaces: With the infrastructure in place, we begin to rebuild the space. We install the new cement backer board in the wet areas and fresh drywall elsewhere. This is followed by the meticulous process of installing your chosen tile on the floor and in the shower.

  • Week 5: Finishes and Fixtures: The bathroom really starts to take shape now. We will install the vanity, countertop, and sink, and then set the toilet. The walls get their final coats of paint, and we install the faucets, shower trim, and lighting fixtures.

  • Week 6: Final Touches and Punch List: The last phase is all about the details. We hang the mirrors and medicine cabinets, install towel bars and other hardware, and put the finishing touches on the project. We will then schedule the final inspection with the city. Once that passes, we will do a final walkthrough with you to ensure every single detail meets your expectations and our high standards. This "punch list" walkthrough guarantees your complete satisfaction.

Throughout this process, we are guests in your home, and we act like it. We are committed to maintaining a clean and organized job site, minimizing disruption to your daily life, and communicating with you every day. And when the project is done, you can have peace of mind knowing that our work is backed by our one-year warranty.

Conclusion: Your Altamonte Springs Bathroom Oasis is Within Reach

We’ve walked through the entire journey, from the first spark of an idea to the final polish on a new faucet. As you’ve seen, a successful bathroom remodel is a process of thoughtful planning, smart material choices tailored to our Florida climate, and expert execution by a trusted professional. The result is more than just a new room; it’s a space that adds daily joy, comfort, and lasting value to your home.

We know this is a big decision. As one of our clients once said, the stress can begin the day you decide to remodel.But it doesn’t have to continue. Our entire process is designed to take the stress out of it for you.

If you’re ready to take the next step, I personally invite you to give us a call. Let's have a no-pressure conversation about your project. We can talk about your vision, answer your questions, and see how we at Pro Jack Remodeling can help bring your dream bathroom to life.

Let's Talk About Your Project:

  • Call Us: (407) 462-0873

  • Visit Our Website:www.pro-jackremodeling.com

  • Our Service Areas: We proudly serve homeowners in Altamonte Springs, Winter Park, Maitland, Longwood, Casselberry, Oviedo, Lake Mary, Apopka, and throughout Seminole and Orange Counties.

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