Our Projects Across Calgary

Real homes present real constraints.

Every project below reflects different building conditions across Calgary — older plumbing, limited layouts, condo restrictions, basement drainage, and winter ventilation demands.

These are not staged showroom displays. They represent practical renovation outcomes in Calgary properties.

Each project links to a detailed breakdown including scope, challenges, and final results.

Small Bathroom Upgrade - Dalhousie (NW Calgary)

Small Bathroom Upgrade - Dalhousie (NW Calgary)

Older 1970s homes in NW Calgary often include compact bathrooms designed for fixtures no longer practical. This project focused on improving layout efficiency while keeping plumbing in place to control cost. Subfloor moisture was identified early and corrected before finishes were installed.

Scope Highlights:

  • Subfloor stabilization
  • Waterproof membrane installation
  • Compact vanity replacement
  • Ventilation upgrade
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Condo Bathroom Renovation - Beltline

Condo Bathroom Renovation - Beltline

Condo renovations in central Calgary require coordination with building management, shared plumbing stacks, and restricted work hours. This project involved updating finishes while improving ventilation performance. Duct routing and exhaust fan sizing were corrected to reduce recurring humidity.

Scope Highlights:

  • Condo board approval coordination
  • Exhaust fan replacement
  • Glass shower enclosure update
  • Moisture management improvements
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Basement Bathroom Addition - SE Calgary

Basement Bathroom Addition - SE Calgary

Below-grade plumbing requires careful drainage planning and inspection compliance. This basement project involved concrete cutting, proper slope design, and moisture control systems suited for Calgary’s freeze–thaw cycles.

Scope Highlights:

  • Below-grade drainage installation
  • Backwater protection
  • Waterproofing systems
  • Inspection approvals
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Tub-to-Shower Conversion - Signal Hill

Tub-to-Shower Conversion - Signal Hill

Aging-in-place upgrades require attention to accessibility without overcomplicating layout. This conversion replaced a high-step-over tub with a low-threshold shower while keeping the footprint consistent.

Scope Highlights:

  • Low-threshold shower base
  • Grab bar installation
  • Updated tile surround
  • Improved lighting
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Full Bathroom Remodel - Kensington (Inner-City)

Full Bathroom Remodel - Kensington (Inner-City)

Older inner-city homes often contain outdated plumbing and prior shortcut renovations behind walls. This remodel addressed hidden moisture damage, updated drainage systems, and improved storage without unnecessary layout expansion.

Scope Highlights:

  • Plumbing replacement
  • Waterproofing correction
  • Layout optimization
  • Storage improvements
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Waterproofing & Ventilation Correction - Bridgeland

Waterproofing & Ventilation Correction - Bridgeland

Not every project requires a full rebuild. This project focused specifically on correcting failed waterproofing and undersized ventilation that had caused recurring condensation and surface mold.

Scope Highlights:

  • Waterproof membrane replacement
  • Cement board installation
  • Exhaust fan resizing
  • Duct correction
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Why Project Documentation Matters

Bathroom renovation in Calgary involves more than surface updates.

Common factors across these projects include:

Aging supply linesSubfloor moistureCold-climate ventilation limitsCondo restrictionsDrainage compliance

Understanding how these issues are handled in real homes helps set realistic expectations for cost and timeline.

Choosing the Right Approach

Some projects require full remodels.

Others only need targeted corrections.

Matching the renovation scope to the property condition prevents unnecessary plumbing relocation and cost escalation.

If you're unsure which category your home falls into, reviewing similar projects can clarify next steps.

Start With Clarity

Every property has different structural and mechanical conditions.

A site visit allows assessment of:

Layout constraints
Plumbing condition
Ventilation performance
Moisture exposure
Permit requirements

Clear planning reduces avoidable cost surprises.

Explore the detailed project breakdowns above to see how similar homes across Calgary were handled.