Bathroom Remodeling in Acworth, GA
An updated bathroom adds daily comfort and real value to your Acworth home. Catalino Quality Construction delivers complete bathroom renovations throughout Acworth, Georgia — from properties near Lake Acworth and the historic downtown district to neighborhoods along Baker Road, Dallas Highway, and the Highway 92 corridor.
Full-Service Bathroom Renovation
With nearly 15 years of experience, Robert Catalino and his team handle every aspect of a bathroom remodel, following NKBA design guidelines. Our Acworth bathroom services include custom tile installation for floors, walls, and showers, vanity and countertop replacement, tub-to-shower conversions, walk-in shower construction, plumbing relocation, lighting and ventilation upgrades, and full gut renovations that completely reconfigure your bathroom's layout. We also manage all permitting and inspections required by the City of Acworth.
Why Acworth Homeowners Remodel
Many Acworth homes built in the 1980s through early 2000s — particularly in neighborhoods off Old 41 Highway and along the Dallas Highway corridor — still have original bathrooms with dated tile, worn fixtures, and inefficient layouts. Builder-grade materials from that era often show their age through cracked grout, yellowing tubs, and faucets that no longer function well. Even newer homes near the Highway 92 corridor sometimes have bathrooms that don't match an owner's style or daily needs.
Whether you want a quick refresh with a new vanity, updated paint, and modern fixtures, or a complete teardown and rebuild that opens up a cramped floor plan, our team knows how to maximize the space you have. We work with homeowners in every Acworth neighborhood — from the charming streets near Main Street and Cauble Park to the communities bordering Cherokee County and the Lake Allatoona area.
Materials and Design
We install porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone tile in patterns ranging from classic subway to modern large-format slabs. Vanity options include floating designs, double-sink configurations, and custom-built units sized to fit your space. For showers, we build frameless glass enclosures, tiled walk-ins with linear drains, and accessible curbless designs for aging-in-place needs. Every material selection is guided by durability, moisture resistance, and your aesthetic goals.
Our Process
Each bathroom remodel starts with an in-home consultation where Robert assesses the existing space, discusses your goals and budget, and identifies any plumbing or structural considerations. You receive a detailed scope of work and transparent estimate before we begin. During construction, we protect the surrounding areas of your home, maintain a clean worksite, and keep you updated on progress. Our team handles all plumbing, electrical, tile, and finish carpentry — coordinated through a single point of accountability from demo day through final walkthrough.
Licensed, Insured, and Local
Catalino Quality Construction is licensed through the State of Georgia and carries full liability and workers' compensation insurance. We've built our reputation on quality workmanship and honest communication with homeowners across Cobb County.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a bathroom remodel take in Acworth?
Most bathroom remodels take two to four weeks depending on scope. A cosmetic refresh with new vanity, fixtures, and paint is typically finished in under two weeks, while a full gut renovation with layout changes, plumbing relocation, and custom tile work can take three to four weeks.
Do I need a permit for a bathroom remodel in Acworth?
Yes, if the project involves plumbing changes, electrical work, or structural modifications. Acworth has its own permitting authority through the City of Acworth for residential projects. We handle all permit applications and inspections as part of our process.
Can you remodel a small bathroom to feel larger?
Absolutely. We use design strategies like curbless showers, wall-mounted vanities, large-format tile, and recessed storage to open up compact bathrooms. Many older Acworth homes have undersized bathrooms that benefit from a smart layout reconfiguration.
What does a bathroom remodel cost in Acworth?
Costs vary based on scope, materials, and how much the layout changes. Key factors include whether you're keeping existing plumbing locations, your tile and fixture selections, and whether the project involves structural or electrical upgrades. The only accurate way to price your project is a free on-site assessment — we provide a detailed written estimate before any work begins.
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Project Photos
Bathroom Remodel — Tub Surround & Tile
Full tub surround and floor gut-out. Tile stripped to studs, cement board installed, and new large-format gray subway tile set floor to ceiling around the tub. New tile floor, updated vanity, and fresh trim bring the whole bathroom together.
Bathroom Renovation — Complete Tear-Out & Rebuild
Gut renovation that turned a dated bathroom into a designer-level retreat. Every surface stripped and rebuilt — forest green zellige-style tile, walk-in shower with frameless glass enclosure, brushed gold fixtures, fluted espresso vanity with white quartz top, and pebble tile shower floor.
Bathroom Renovation — Full Remodel
A 1970s bathroom stripped back and rebuilt with a modern edge. Out went the daisy wallpaper, blue laminate countertop, and patterned vinyl flooring — in came a navy blue shaker vanity, white quartz countertop, matte black widespread faucet, round black-framed mirror, industrial vanity light, marble-look porcelain tile floor, white subway tile tub surround with matte black fixtures, and fresh crown molding.
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Bathroom Renovation — Full Tear-Out & Rebuild, Marietta
Complete down-to-studs bathroom renovation in Marietta, GA. Every surface removed with subfloor opened for plumbing relocation. Features a slate-blue double vanity with gold hardware, white quartz countertop, dual arched gold mirrors, walk-in shower with large-format white subway tile, built-in niche, frameless glass enclosure, and dark wide-plank LVP flooring.