Looking for bathroom remodeling in Wesley Chapel? LRG Contractors Group is a licensed Florida general contractor serving Wesley Chapel and the surrounding Pasco County — from Wiregrass Ranch, Meadow Pointe, Seven Oaks and beyond. Watertight, beautifully finished bathroom remodels — primary suites to powder rooms.
Bathrooms are small rooms with big stakes: they fail expensively when done wrong. Hidden water damage, improper waterproofing, and undersized ventilation are the most common — and most costly — defects we're called to fix from other people's work, and Florida's humidity makes them worse faster.
For Wesley Chapel specifically, it comes down to local realities: Wesley Chapel's new master-planned homes mean the work is upgrading builder-grade kitchens and baths into custom spaces and connecting living areas to the lanai — not renovating old stock. Wesley Chapel permits through Pasco County's building department under the Florida Building Code; nearly every master-planned community adds HOA architectural review, and the wind-borne-debris region rules govern window and opening changes. We design and permit your bathroom remodeling around exactly those conditions.
Bathroom Remodeling in Wesley Chapel — what we handle
- Primary / en-suite spa bathrooms
- Walk-in and curbless showers (aging-in-place ready)
- Freestanding tubs and wet rooms
- Humidity-aware waterproofing and proper ventilation
- Custom tile, vanities, and stone
- Heated towel rails, modern lighting, and exhaust upgrades
- Plumbing and electrical upgrades
- Permits and inspections
Bathroom Remodeling cost
Typical Tampa Bay ranges, not a quote. Tile selection, layout changes, and what's found behind the walls move the number most. You get a fixed proposal after a site visit.
Timeline
Most bathroom remodels run 3–6 weeks of construction, plus design and permitting time.
Wesley Chapel permits
Wesley Chapel permits through Pasco County's building department under the Florida Building Code; nearly every master-planned community adds HOA architectural review, and the wind-borne-debris region rules govern window and opening changes.
