Bathrooms are the highest-stakes rooms in a remodel: the most waterproofing, the most trades in the smallest space, and the most visible difference between careful work and shortcuts. Construction Station builds bathrooms the way they should be built — proper shower pans and waterproof membranes behind the tile, pressure-tested plumbing, and ventilation sized for the room.
Whether it's converting a never-used tub into a walk-in shower, rebuilding a hall bath for kids, or creating a true spa-style primary suite with a freestanding tub and heated floors, one licensed crew handles demolition through the final bead of caulk.
Working in Cathedral City
Cathedral City sits in the heart of the Coachella Valley between Palm Springs and Rancho Mirage, and it's the valley's value story: the same desert light, mountain views, and indoor-outdoor lifestyle at a friendlier price of entry. The Cathedral City Cove — the hillside grid of 1960s–1980s homes tucked against the Santa Rosa foothills — is the city's remodeling heartland, joined by established neighborhoods like Panorama and Dream Homes and newer subdivisions toward Rio Vista. The revitalized downtown Arts & Entertainment District, anchored by the Mary Pickford Theatre, has brought fresh energy, and homeowners here get outsized returns from quality renovation because the neighborhood ceilings keep rising.
Bathrooms in the Cove and Panorama neighborhoods are mostly originals — 1970s tile, shallow tubs, and vanities on their third coat of paint. Our standard Cathedral City transformation is a walk-in porcelain shower with frameless glass, a floating vanity, and desert-appropriate finishes that read high-end without Palm Springs pricing. For hillside Cove homes we check drainage and slab conditions carefully during demo; the foothill lots occasionally hide surprises best caught while the floor is open.
Construction Station serves the entire Coachella Valley — Cathedral City is about an hour from our Yucaipa headquarters down I-10, on the same regular rotation as our Palm Springs and Palm Desert projects.
