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 Norco
Norco is unlike anywhere else in the Inland Empire. "Horsetown USA" mandates animal-keeping lots across most of the city, so half-acre-plus parcels, horse trails in place of sidewalks, and a working western character define neighborhoods from Old Norco to the newer hillside homes of Norco Hills. The housing stock leans heavily on 1960s–1980s single-story ranch homes — solid bones, big footprints, and original kitchens and baths that are overdue for the quality of finish these properties deserve. Landmarks like Pumpkin Rock, Ingalls Park, the SilverLakes Sports Complex, and Norco College anchor a community that takes pride in doing things its own way.
Most Norco bathrooms we remodel are originals in 1970s and 1980s ranch homes — shallow tubs, 30-inch vanities, and plumbing that's earned retirement. Primary-bath expansions work especially well here because single-story ranch layouts often have closet or hallway space to borrow. On animal-keeping properties, a mudroom-style utility bath near the back entry — tiled floor-to-wainscot, walk-in shower, and a bench for pulling off boots — is one of the most practical upgrades a horse family can make.
Norco sits about 40 minutes west of our Yucaipa headquarters via the 60 and I-15, squarely inside our core Inland Empire service area — the same crew that builds in Redlands and Riverside builds in Norco.
