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Family-Owned & Operated

All-in-One Design Solutions

All-in-One Design Solutions

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Guaranteed Craftsmanship

Flexible Financing Options

Flexible Financing Options

3D Design Visualization

3D Design Visualization

Recent Bathroom Flooring Projects Across Salt Lake City

No two floors get the same treatment here. A guest bath and a primary suite call for different materials, different heat needs, and a different budget, and we plan each one on its own terms. Take a look at a few of our completed projects.

Stone flooring and marble countertop installed in Salt Lake City guest bathroomStone flooring and marble countertop installed in Salt Lake City guest bathroom

Bathroom Floor Transformations : Before & After

Swap out a cracked, dated floor for heated large format tile and the entire bathroom reads differently, even if nothing else was touched. These before-and-after pairs are real Salt Lake City projects.

What Our Clients Say About Our Work

We're proud of a rating built entirely on completed projects, not marketing.

  • 5.0 rating across our verified client reviews
  • BBB accredited, HomeAdvisor top rated, and Google Guaranteed
  • A steady stream of repeat clients who bring us back for the next room in the house
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From 1,200+ Verified Clients

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Top Rated Services

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"They have sided our home and just renovated our 1952 kitchen. Both of these jobs turned out stunning!"

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"The 3D designs are a HUGE time and stress saver. They nailed my style and came up with ideas that I would have never thought of, but still felt like “me”. I will never do another renovation project without them! Do yourself a favor and invest in the process.   It’s not cheap, but it’ll save you in the long road from making expensive mistakes and stressing over every decision."

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"These guys are the best! We had five estimates… Peter and Mike were less expensive and did a great job. Nice guys, honest and hard workers. They did what they say they will do. We have asked them to come back to our home this summer to install a hot tub… If there not booked. Get them while you can. They are great! 10 out of 10 stars rating from us. Top notch!"

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"The Renovation Brothers remodeled our kitchen and bathroom. They did a fantastic job, everything was done in a timely manner and they were great to work with and very clean. No hidden fees, trustworthy, I will only trust them to remodel any future projects. I highly recommend!"

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The Bathroom Floors Salt Lake City Clients Choose Most

Not every bathroom calls for the same floor, and we would rather tell you that upfront than sell you the same package regardless of the room. A busy family bath, a guest powder room, and a primary suite each carry different priorities, and we walk through those tradeoffs with you before you commit to anything.

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Heated Floor Systems

Radiant heat installs beneath most tile and stone, so a heated bathroom floor means no more cold mornings.

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Large Format Porcelain Tile

Fewer grout lines and a floor that reads as one clean surface, one of the looks we install most in Salt Lake City.

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Natural Stone Flooring

A textured, organic surface, sealed and finished for slip resistance, because a bathroom floor is wet daily.

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Luxury Vinyl Flooring

A practical, water-resistant option with real design range, without asking you to compromise on style.

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Flooring Installation

Our own crew handles bathroom floor installation start to finish, not a rotating cast of subcontractors.

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Material and Finish Walkthrough

You'll see your material and finish rendered in 3D before anything is ordered.

Our Bathroom Flooring Process

A flooring project touches more trades than most clients expect: demolition, subfloor work, electrical if you're adding heat, then the material itself. Getting that sequence right is what keeps a project on schedule, so whether it's a full remodel or a standalone update, our process for bathroom flooring in  Salt Lake City stays the same every time.

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Step 01

We Look at the Room First

Before talking materials, we want to know what's actually bothering you about the current floor and how the space gets used day to day.

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3D Design & Material Selection

A full 3D rendering shows the tile pattern, the stone layout, or the vinyl finish in your actual bathroom, not a showroom sample.

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We Install in the Right Order

Heated elements go in before the finish material, and every seam and transition is set with the same attention we would give a floor in our own home. Skipping this order is how a beautiful floor develops problems within a year.

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Final Walkthrough & Warranty

Tile alignment, grout lines, and the transitions at the door and tub all get checked together before we call the job finished, and the work is backed by our craftsmanship warranty.

Bathroom Flooring Timeline and What to Expect

Cost is not the only thing clients ask about first. Timeline and disruption to daily life usually come up right after, and we would rather address both directly than let a client find out mid-project.

  • Scope drives the schedule. A flooring-only project moves faster than a full remodel. When flooring is part of a larger bathroom renovation, it typically falls inside our standard 3 to 8 week range.
  • Materials get chosen before demo starts. Deciding on tile, stone, or vinyl after the floor is already torn out is how projects stall. We lock that decision in during design.
  • Your home stays livable. Daily cleanup and dust containment mean the rest of the house isn't disrupted while the bathroom is under construction.
  • The floor is built past the reveal. We're not optimizing for how it looks on handoff day. We're optimizing for how it looks and performs years in, which is where a floor either earns its keep or starts showing problems.

Heated large format tile tends to be where Salt Lake City clients see the strongest return on the investment. It withstands daily traffic and hides the small wear that shows up on smaller tile within a few years, which matters more than it seems on the day the floor goes in.

Flooring Fit for Utah's Climate

Utah's dry air, elevation, and swing seasons put more stress on a bathroom floor than most clients realize, and it is the kind of stress that only becomes visible after the fact.

  • Altitude changes the math. Up in Park City and the higher benches, low humidity and sharper seasonal swings affect how materials expand, contract, and settle over time. We account for that during planning and installation, not after a callback.
  • Water is a daily fact, not an occasional one. Between the shower, the sink, and the tub, a bathroom floor is wet more often than any other floor in the house. Material choice and sealing both have to reflect that from the start.
  • Some homes sit empty for stretches. A number of the properties we build in aren't occupied year-round. A heated floor and the material above it still have to hold up through hot and cold cycles with no one there to catch an early problem.

None of this shows up in a photo on install day. It shows up five years later, which is exactly why we plan for it now rather than leaving it to chance.

Flooring, Cabinetry, and Plumbing: How It All Connects

A floor does not exist on its own. It meets the cabinetry on one side and the plumbing beneath it on the other, and a project that treats those as separate decisions usually ends up paying for it later.

  • Timing has to line up. Heated flooring goes in before the finish material, and the finish material has to be planned around where fixtures land, not fitted around them after the fact.
  • One team means fewer handoffs. Because design and construction sit under one roof here, the same people planning your floor are planning the rest of the room, so decisions do not get lost between a designer and a separate crew.
  • This might be part of something bigger. If flooring is really the opening move in a full remodel, our bathroom remodel in Salt Lake City service covers the entire room. If custom vanity and cabinets are also on your list, that team applies the same coordinated approach to storage and finish.

And if you're weighing flooring changes elsewhere in the house, our kitchen remodel team brings that same standard there too.

Start Your Bathroom Flooring Project

A bathroom floor is easy to put off and hard to ignore once it is bothering you every morning. Renovation Brothers has installed bathroom flooring across Salt Lake City for more than fifteen years, in everything from a single guest bath refresh to a full luxury primary suite build, and we bring the same standard to both.

Contact us for a quote and we will start with a conversation about your space and what is not working right now.

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Plan Your New Bathroom Floor

Talk to Renovation Brothers about the right flooring for your Salt Lake City bathroom.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bathroom Flooring in Salt Lake City

1. What is the best flooring material for a Salt Lake City bathroom?
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It depends on how the bathroom is used and what look you're going for. Large format porcelain tile is one of our most requested options for its durability and clean appearance, while natural stone offers a more textured, spa-like feel. We'll walk through the tradeoffs during your consultation.

2. Can heated floors be installed under any type of bathroom flooring?
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Heated floor systems can be installed beneath most of the flooring types we offer, including tile and stone. We'll confirm compatibility with your chosen material during the design phase.

3. Is natural stone flooring safe for a bathroom that gets a lot of moisture?
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Yes, when the right finish and sealing approach are used. We select slip-resistant stone finishes specifically because bathroom floors are exposed to water daily, and we factor that into every material recommendation.

4. How long does bathroom floor installation take?
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It depends on the scope. A flooring-only update generally moves faster than a full remodel, while flooring installed as part of a larger bathroom renovation typically falls within our standard 3 to 8 week project range. We'll give you a clearer estimate once we've seen the space.

5. Do I need to replace my whole bathroom to update the flooring?
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No. We handle flooring-only projects as well as full bathroom remodels. If your vanity, tile, and fixtures are in good shape, we can focus the project on the floor alone.

6. What's the difference between large format tile and standard tile?
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Large format tile refers to bigger tile pieces, which means fewer grout lines across the floor. That gives the room a more seamless, modern look and typically means less grout maintenance over time.

7. Is luxury vinyl flooring a good option for a bathroom?
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It can be, especially where budget or moisture exposure make it the more practical choice. It's a durable, water-resistant option that still allows for a range of design finishes.

8. Do you handle bathroom flooring projects in Park City as well as Salt Lake City?
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Yes. We serve Salt Lake City, Park City, and the surrounding Summit and Salt Lake County communities, and we've installed heated and tile flooring systems across homes in both areas, including at higher elevations.

9. Will I see what my new floor looks like before it's installed?
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Yes. Every flooring project includes a 3D visualization of the finished space, so you can see the material, pattern, and layout before we begin construction.

10. How do I get started on a bathroom flooring project?
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Contact us for a quote and we'll set up a consultation to talk through your space, your goals, and the materials that make sense for your bathroom.

Let's Talk About Your New Bathroom Floor

If your bathroom floor is the thing holding the whole room back, that's a project we can start on its own, no full remodel required.

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