Full-service bathroom remodel across Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Front
A bathroom remodel should make your daily routine easier and add lasting value to your home. At Quality Home Solutions, we specialize in bathroom remodel projects in Salt Lake City, Provo, Park City, Ogden, Layton, Bountiful, Lehi, Sandy, Draper, Heber, and the surrounding Wasatch Front communities. With more than 18 years of experience working on Utah homes, we plan, build, and finish bathrooms that look the way you want them to and function the way you live.
Our bathroom remodel cost in Utah depends on scope, fixtures, and finish level, but every project starts the same way: a real conversation about what you want, an honest assessment of what your existing space will support, and a clear scope of work before anything gets demolished.
Design and planning
Most bathroom remodels run into trouble because the planning phase was rushed or skipped. We don't work that way. Our process begins with an in-home consultation where we walk through your current layout, ask how you actually use the space, and identify the limitations and opportunities your bathroom presents.
From there, we work with you to develop a layout that addresses what's not working today, whether that's a cramped vanity, a tub you never use, poor storage, or a shower that doesn't drain properly. We help you select tile, countertops, vanities, and lighting that complement your home's overall style, and we coordinate every choice so the finished bathroom feels cohesive rather than collected.
Shower Door Ideas for Utah Bathrooms
Not sure which style to choose? Here are the most popular glass shower door ideas we install for Wasatch Front homeowners:
- Frameless pivot door — hinged on one side, opens outward; clean and easy to clean
- Frameless bypass (sliding) doors — panels slide past each other; great for smaller bathrooms
- Fixed panel + door — one stationary glass panel, one swinging door; the most popular configuration for walk-in showers
- Frameless glass enclosure — glass on all sides, including a return panel; full enclosure feel
- Corner glass shower — two panels meeting at a corner, with a door on one face
If you're mid-remodel and need help visualizing what's possible for your space, we're happy to walk through glass shower ideas in person or over the phone before you commit to anything.