Compare scope before you compare a headline number
Compare each proposal against the same project definition: A full existing-bathroom remodel retaining the bathroom footprint. It covers fixtures and finishes but excludes demolition/disposal, structural repair, water-damage remediation, and moving the room footprint. Ask every provider to identify product specifications, removal, preparation, access constraints, warranty terms, schedule assumptions, and exclusions. This avoids treating unlike scopes as directly comparable.
Exact warranty terms, exclusions, transferability, and claim procedure not verified; Exact pricing not used; Financing terms not used; Customer review scores and testimonials excluded; Full-bathroom remodeling scope beyond the stated wet-area services not verified; Availability for any specific address not verified beyond the published Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky service-area wording
Official public sources reviewed
- Product/service scope and warranty wording
- Materials/features, installation process and timeline, warranty, and regional service positioning
- Jacuzzi® shower system options, proprietary solid-surface and antimicrobial material descriptions, installation process/timing, limited lifetime warranty, and service-area wording
- Service areas, services offered, company-employed installation teams, typical completion timing, and limited lifetime warranty
Questions to take into a local consultation
- What is included in the written scope and what is excluded?
- What materials, fixtures, wall systems, or accessibility features are specified?
- How are site findings and change orders documented?
- What warranty, service, timing, and cleanup terms apply to this local proposal?
Why independent project context still matters
Matching project guidance is a general planning resource, not a statement of any brand’s pricing. Use the cost guide and calculator to prepare scope questions, then compare written local proposals without treating a third-party planning page as a provider quote.