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 Perris
Perris spans more housing eras than almost any city in Riverside County. Historic bungalows and mid-century homes surround the old downtown along D Street — home of the Southern California Railway Museum — while master-planned subdivisions like May Ranch, Villages of Avalon, and Green Valley have added thousands of newer homes on the city's edges. Lake Perris State Recreation Area, Skydive Perris, and the Perris Auto Speedway give the city its identity, and the Metrolink 91/Perris Valley Line puts downtown Riverside within a commuter's reach. For homeowners, that mix means remodeling needs run the full spectrum — from repiping a 1950s bungalow to upgrading a builder-grade 2018 tract home.
In Perris's older housing stock, bathroom remodels frequently double as plumbing renewals — original galvanized supply lines are still hiding in pre-1970s homes near downtown, and replacing them while the walls are already open costs a fraction of doing it later. In the newer subdivisions, the work is cosmetic-to-luxury: tub-to-shower conversions, quartz-topped double vanities, and porcelain tile replacing builder fiberglass. Both versions get the same waterproofing standards and the same in-house crew.
Perris is about 40 minutes southwest of our Yucaipa headquarters via the 60 and I-215, well inside our core Inland Empire service area — we're in the Perris Valley regularly.
