Stone Development
Remodeling Service

Orange County Bathroom Remodeling

Stone Development delivers bathroom remodeling across Orange County, from focused guest bath upgrades to full primary-suite transformations that require plumbing, electrical, waterproofing, and accessibility planning.

Bathroom projects look compact on paper but they punish weak planning fast. Waterproofing, venting, rough plumbing, fixture lead times, and aging conditions behind the walls all compress into a small footprint where mistakes are expensive.

Why homeowners use us

  • Scope planning around layout, fixture, and waterproofing risk
  • Permit coordination for plumbing, electrical, and structural work
  • Tile, glass, vanity, and plumbing fixture sequencing
  • Tight management of inspections inside compact footprints
  • Finish-driven closeout with punch discipline

Local office

1 Jenner Suite 150, Irvine, CA 92618

Call (949) 508-6763 to talk through scope, timing, and whether this service is the right fit for the property.

Typical investment

$20,000 to $100,000+

Guest baths, primary suites, and coastal luxury scopes sit on very different cost bands.

Typical timeline

4 to 10 weeks

Longer when the layout moves or the project includes accessibility or major infrastructure upgrades.

Best fit

Primary baths, guest baths, accessibility upgrades

Especially valuable when the existing room is dated, cramped, or not aging-in-place ready.

Service Scope

What this page is meant to answer.

Bing and local search work better when a service page answers the commercial question directly instead of hiding it in a home page or portfolio gallery. These sections give the page clearer topical depth while keeping the copy useful for homeowners who are still choosing a path.

What makes bathroom remodels harder than they look?

The room is small, but the trades are dense. Plumbing, electrical, waterproofing, tile tolerances, glazing, and ventilation all stack in the same space. When the sequence slips, you feel it immediately. That is why we build bathroom projects around decisions that remove downstream conflicts before the room is open.

How does Orange County housing stock change a bathroom scope?

Older homes in Huntington Beach, Mission Viejo, and Tustin regularly bring galvanized plumbing, undersized wiring, or hidden water damage into the scope. Newer Irvine homes usually shift the challenge toward finish expectations and layout refinement instead of systems replacement. Treating both groups the same is how budgets get blindsided.

Where does Stone Development add value on higher-end bath projects?

Primary suites and accessibility upgrades need more than better tile. They need drainage planning, fixture discipline, waterproofing quality, and a build path that respects the rest of the house. That is where a general contractor with sequencing control matters more than a finish-only mindset.

Questions

Frequently asked questions about bathroom remodeling.

How much does bathroom remodeling cost in Orange County?

Bathroom remodels generally range from $20,000 to $100,000+ depending on room size, finish level, and whether plumbing or structure moves.

Do bathroom remodels require permits?

Yes when plumbing, electrical, gas, mechanical, or structural changes are involved. Cosmetic-only work usually sits outside that permit path.

Can Stone Development handle accessibility-focused bathrooms?

Yes. We can plan for walk-in showers, safer circulation, better lighting, and other build decisions that support aging in place.

Which Orange County markets do you serve for bathroom remodeling?

We regularly target Irvine, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Mission Viejo, Tustin, Lake Forest, Costa Mesa, and broader Orange County.

Service Areas

Where this service is especially relevant

Local Pairings

City-specific commercial pages for this service

Case Studies

Project proof tied to this service

Resources

Planning tools that support this decision

From the Blog

Search-driven support content around this service

Your Next Project Starts Here.

Tell us what you're building. We'll take it from there.