Remodels That Change How Rooms Work
Kitchen and bathroom remodeling services in Spokane and Coeur d’Alene
A kitchen or bathroom remodel changes how a room functions, not just how it looks, by addressing outdated layouts, worn finishes, and fixtures that no longer work reliably. If you live in Spokane or beyond and your kitchen cabinets are sagging, your shower tile is cracked, or your countertops are stained beyond cleaning, a remodel replaces those failing components with materials and layouts that hold up under daily use.
Stone Base Contractors LLC handles demolition, cabinet installation, countertops, backsplash tile, shower and tub tile work, vanities, drywall, framing changes, painting, doors, and windows. Fireplace refacing is included when it is part of the remodel scope. The work is coordinated so each phase completes before the next begins, which keeps the project moving without gaps or delays.
If you need a kitchen or bathroom remodeled in Spokane and the surrounding areas, contact us to review your space and timeline.
What happens during a full kitchen or bath remodel
The crew starts by removing existing cabinets, countertops, fixtures, and flooring in or around Spokane, then hauls away debris and prepares the space for framing or layout changes. If walls are moved or plumbing is relocated, that work happens before drywall and new flooring go in.
After the remodel, your kitchen or bathroom has cabinets that open and close smoothly, countertops that resist stains and scratches, tile that does not crack or leak, and fixtures that work without dripping or clogging. The layout feels more open or functional depending on what changes were made, and the finishes hold up under daily use without showing wear quickly.
Stone Base Contractors LLC installs backsplash tile with tight grout lines, sets shower tile with proper waterproofing underneath, and ensures cabinet doors align and hardware is placed correctly. The crew paints walls, installs trim around doors and windows, and cleans up the workspace after each phase is finished.

Homeowners typically ask how long a full remodel takes, what happens if framing or plumbing issues are found during demolition, and whether the space will be usable during construction.
Questions that come up during planning
What is included in demolition and removal?
Demolition removes cabinets, countertops, flooring, tile, fixtures, and drywall as needed. The crew hauls away debris, clears the space for new work, and identifies any framing or plumbing issues that need attention before installation begins.
How long does a typical kitchen or bathroom remodel take?
A full kitchen remodel usually takes three to six weeks depending on scope, while a bathroom remodel takes two to four weeks. Timelines extend if walls are moved, plumbing is rerouted, or custom materials require longer lead times.
Why is waterproofing important in shower tile installs?
Waterproofing membranes prevent water from seeping through tile and grout into the wall structure, which causes mold and rot. Proper waterproofing under tile keeps showers dry and prevents costly repairs later.
What happens if framing issues are found during demolition?
Baseboards are installed after flooring is finished and walls are painted, but before final paint touch-ups. This sequence prevents damage to trim during flooring work and allows caulk and nail holes to be filled before the final coat.
Can fireplace refacing be done as part of a kitchen remodel?
Yes, if the fireplace is in or near the kitchen, Stone Base Contractors LLC can reface it with new tile, stone, or other materials during the remodel. This keeps the design coordinated and avoids scheduling separate trades later.
Stone Base Contractors LLC completes kitchen and bathroom remodels in Spokane and Coeur d’Alene with demolition, installation, and finish work that changes how the space functions and holds up over time. If you want a remodel that addresses failing components and improves layout without dragging on for months, get in touch to start planning.
