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Bathroom Remodeling in Suwanee, GA

Spa primary-suite renovations, freestanding tubs, zero-entry showers, and premium quartz double vanities for Suwanee's executive homes. Design-forward, properly permitted, and finished to a high standard.

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Suwanee Bathroom Remodeling

Spa-Quality Bathroom Remodeling for Suwanee Executive Homes

Suwanee's housing stock is newer and more uniform than most of metro Atlanta — executive brick traditionals built largely between 1995 and 2015 in master-planned communities around Suwanee Town Center and along the Lawrenceville-Suwanee corridor. The bathrooms in these homes were well-built for their day, but they reflect the design language of fifteen and twenty years ago: oversized drop-in jetted tubs, framed glass shower enclosures with builder-grade clear glass, golden-toned travertine or tumbled-stone tile, raised "Tuscan" vanities, and brushed-bronze fixtures. They function fine. They just no longer match how today's Suwanee homeowners want a primary suite to look and feel.

The renovation we're asked for most often in Suwanee is the conversion of that dated 2000s primary bath into a calm, spa-style retreat. That usually means pulling out the jetted garden tub in favor of a sculptural freestanding soaking tub, replacing the cramped corner shower with a large frameless or curbless walk-in shower (often with a rain head, hand shower, and a bench), and re-tiling in large-format porcelain or natural stone in soft contemporary tones. Add a floating or furniture-style double vanity with quartz tops, integrated LED lighting and a backlit mirror, heated floors, and matte-black or brushed-gold fixtures, and the room reads like a five-star hotel rather than a builder spec sheet.

Suwanee homeowners care about materials, and we work at that level. We help with selections that hold up to scrutiny — porcelain slab and large-format tile, quartz and quartzite tops, name-brand plumbing fixtures, and proper specialty glass — and we sweat the details that separate a high-end renovation from an expensive-looking one: tile layout symmetry, niche placement, grout color, transition reveals, and trim. This is a market where finish quality is visible and resale is competitive, so it pays to do it once and do it right.

Strong HOAs are part of life in Suwanee's communities. Interior bathroom work rarely needs architectural approval, but if a project touches exterior windows, venting penetrations, or anything visible, we help you prepare and submit the documentation your HOA's architectural review committee requires. We also keep job sites tidy and respectful of neighborhood expectations — staging, dumpster placement, and work hours all handled the way a Suwanee community expects.

Every Suwanee project is permitted through Gwinnett County with full inspection coordination, and every shower is built on an industry-standard waterproofing system. We're based nearby in Snellville and know these subdivisions and their typical floor plans well, which makes our assessments faster and our estimates more accurate from the first visit.

What Shapes Your Suwanee Bathroom Remodeling Project

Every Suwanee bathroom remodeling project is priced to the specific home, so there's not a flat rate. In a market where finish quality is visible and resale is competitive, the selections you make drive the budget more than anything else.

  • Scope & size — a secondary or Jack-and-Jill bath, a tub-to-shower conversion, or a full spa primary-suite renovation each involve very different amounts of work
  • Materials & finish level — large-format porcelain and porcelain slab, quartz versus quartzite tops, freestanding soaking tubs, frameless low-iron glass, and name-brand designer fixtures
  • Existing conditions — subfloor and joist reinforcement for freestanding tubs, slope and linear-drain work for curbless showers, and Gwinnett County plumbing and electrical permits
  • Design & upgrades — heated floors, backlit mirrors, integrated LED lighting, custom niches, and any HOA architectural-review-driven choices

Material costs are also moving with current market and tariff conditions, so we quote to today's pricing rather than a stale chart. The fastest way to a real number: get a free 2-minute estimate online for a high-level ballpark, then book a firm, no-cost in-home estimate when you're ready.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bathroom Remodeling in Suwanee — FAQ

Cost comes down to the scope and size of the bath (a secondary bath versus a full spa primary suite), the materials and finish level you choose — slab tile, freestanding tubs, custom glass, and designer fixtures all add up — the existing conditions and any subfloor reinforcement for features like curbless showers, Gwinnett County permitting, and HOA or design upgrades. Suwanee's executive homes and finish expectations tend toward the upper end, and material costs are moving with current market and tariff conditions. Use our free 2-minute online estimate for a ballpark, or book a free in-home estimate for a firm quote.
That's our most-requested Suwanee project. We remove the dated jetted garden tub for a freestanding soaking tub, replace the cramped corner shower with a large frameless or curbless walk-in, re-tile in large-format porcelain or natural stone in soft contemporary tones, and add a floating double vanity, backlit mirror, heated floors, and updated fixtures. The result reads like a luxury hotel rather than a 2005 spec sheet.
Yes — both are signature features of the Suwanee primary suites we build. Freestanding tubs require careful floor reinforcement and drain placement; zero-entry (curbless) showers require proper slope, a linear drain, and meticulous waterproofing. We assess your subfloor and joist layout during consultation to confirm feasibility and detail the build correctly.
Yes, for plumbing, electrical, and structural work. Suwanee is permitted through Gwinnett County, and we handle the application and inspection coordination. We also assist with any HOA architectural review documentation if the project affects anything visible from outside.
Yes. Most Suwanee communities have active HOAs. Interior bathroom work generally doesn't require approval, but if we're adding a window, relocating exterior venting, or changing anything visible, we prepare and submit the documentation your architectural review committee needs and work within their guidelines.
Large-format porcelain or porcelain slab for shower walls, quartz or quartzite for vanity tops, natural stone or wood-look porcelain underfoot, frameless low-iron glass, and name-brand fixtures in matte black, brushed gold, or polished nickel. We guide selections that look cohesive and hold their value in Suwanee's competitive resale market.
Secondary baths take 2–3 weeks. Mid-range primary baths run 4–6 weeks, and full spa-suite renovations with freestanding tubs, curbless showers, and heated floors 6–9 weeks. Tile cure times and custom glass lead times are built into the schedule and never rushed.
Always. Every shower we build in Suwanee uses an industry-standard waterproofing system (Schluter or equivalent) behind the tile — essential for curbless showers and for Georgia's humidity. It's standard on every project, never an upgrade.
Call (470) 258-0841 or visit estimate.woodwardrenovationsinc.com. We offer design-led in-home consultations for Suwanee homeowners and provide a detailed written estimate within a few business days, no obligation.

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