Burbank Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling handles bathroom reconstruction to deal with serious structural damage, outdated layouts, or bathrooms that no longer function safely or efficiently. Our team manages structural bathroom rebuilds with careful planning, combining wall framing repairs, plumbing system upgrades, and subfloor replacement solutions to rebuild the space from the inside out. Some projects require water damage restoration and foundation-level bathroom repairs after long-term leaks, while others focus on complete layout reconfiguration and custom space redesign that better fits the home. From code-compliant remodeling work to full interior reconstruction, we coordinate every phase with attention to safety, durability, and long-term usability.
Major reconstruction work can feel overwhelming without the right guidance, which is why Burbank Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling helps homeowners understand structural requirements, permit considerations, layout limitations, and material decisions before demolition begins. Our team proudly serves homeowners throughout Burbank and nearby communities, including Sherman Oaks, Toluca Lake, West Hollywood, and Eagle Rock.
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Every bathroom reconstruction at Burbank Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling starts with a full inspection of framing, subfloor, and foundation. Walls and floors are opened as needed to find damage, and that information determines whether patch repairs are sufficient or whether the project calls for foundation-level work.

Burbank and Los Angeles County plumbing and electrical permits are pulled before any bathroom reconstruction work starts, since inspections at rough and final stages protect both the finished project and future resale value.

Burbank Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling weighs the cost and disruption of a full rebuild against long-term value before making a recommendation. Full reconstruction eliminates recurring repairs and brings the space into code compliance, reducing insurance and resale risk over time.
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Tubs, showers, toilets, and sinks are relocated to improve flow and meet code requirements as part of every full bathroom reconstruction. That might mean moving a shower to an exterior wall to simplify venting, or shifting a toilet 12 to 18 inches to achieve ADA clearance. Burbank Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling brings in engineers when load-bearing walls need altering, and permits are pulled for all structural work.
The full interior reconstruction scope covers new subfloor, wall framing, waterproofing, and recessed lighting. Drains and vents are sized and placed to prevent backups, and cabinet and vanity footprints are planned so clearances and walking paths meet local Burbank building standards.
Bathroom reconstruction layouts at Burbank Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling are designed around how you actually use the space: daily routines, storage needs, and mobility considerations. You can have walk-in showers, curbless entries, built-in linen niches, and vanity depths tailored to your storage and counter space needs, depending on the scope.
A detailed plan showing fixture locations, electrical outlets, and finishes is produced before demolition begins, which reduces surprises during reconstruction and allows for accurate material and timeline estimates. Structural constraints are factored into the design from the start, so the end result is a durable, functional bathroom that fits the way you live.
Water damage restoration starts by locating all sources and stopping leaks. Burbank Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling uses moisture meters and infrared cameras to find hidden wet spots behind walls and under floors that visual inspection would miss. From there, wet materials that cannot dry, including soaked drywall and insulation, are removed, and high-capacity dehumidifiers and air movers go in to dry the space quickly. Moisture readings are logged daily until levels return to safe baselines, and if mold is present, containment goes up immediately with HEPA filtration running throughout removal.
Insurance coordination is handled when applicable, and clear repair estimates covering both structural and finish work are provided before reconstruction moves forward.
Burbank Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling starts every subfloor replacement by inspecting joists and existing plywood or OSB for rot, mold, and fastening integrity. Damaged sections are mapped precisely so replacements fit cleanly against existing framing, and compromised material is cut back to sound structure before new 3/4 inch tongue-and-groove plywood or approved moisture-resistant panels go in. Screws are fastened at proper spacing, and blocking is added where needed to eliminate any bounce underfoot.
When tile is going back in, cement backer board or an uncoupling membrane goes over the subfloor to protect the finish and prevent future cracking. Materials and fastening patterns are documented for your records and warranty purposes.
Wall framing repairs begin with a thorough check of studs, plates, and headers for water damage, insect damage, and structural compromise. Burbank Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling assesses plumb, level, and load paths to determine the right repair approach: sistering for minor damage using structural screws and construction adhesive, or full stud bay removal and replacement with appropriate headers and bracing for severe rot or load-bearing failure.
New sheathing or moisture-resistant drywall goes in after framing is restored, with joints taped and mudded to industry standards and surfaces primed for final finishes. All repairs follow local Burbank code, and photos and inspection notes are kept on file throughout the project.
The signs that point toward a structural rebuild go beyond surface-level wear. Rotting subfloor, persistent leaks inside walls, floor or wall movement, and damaged joists or studs all indicate that structural work is needed rather than a cosmetic refresh. Plumbing or drain routes that need to move more than a few feet typically require opening floors or walls and modifying structural supports as well. Older Burbank homes with multiple layers of past repairs are also common candidates for a full rebuild since bringing them up to current code often means addressing the structure from the ground up.
A standard-size bathroom reconstruction typically runs 4 to 8 weeks from demolition to final inspection, covering rough framing, plumbing and electrical, city inspections, tile and fixture installation, and final trim. Projects involving load-bearing wall changes, significant layout shifts, or accessibility features can extend the schedule to 10 to 12 weeks. Burbank Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling builds city inspection windows and material lead times into the schedule from the start to avoid unnecessary delays.
Burbank requires building permits for any remodel that alters structure, plumbing, electrical, or mechanical systems, with applications submitted electronically or at the Community Services Building. Inspections typically cover rough plumbing, rough electrical, structural framing, drywall, and a final sign-off. Burbank Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling handles plan submissions and coordinates all inspection scheduling so the project stays on track without permit-related holdups.
A full structural rebuild at $15,000 is achievable for smaller bathrooms with minimal layout changes and mid-range fixtures, but several factors push costs higher. Structural repairs, plumbing or drain relocation, high-end materials, and accessibility upgrades all add to the budget, and unseen conditions like dry rot or mold remediation can increase costs once walls are opened. Burbank Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling provides itemized estimates so you can see exactly where the money goes and make informed decisions about where to save or invest.
During the rebuild, Burbank Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling installs membrane waterproofing systems in showers, moisture-resistant backer board throughout wet areas, sealed floor transitions, and correctly sloped drains with corrosion-resistant plumbing connections. After the project is complete, good ventilation is the first line of defense: a properly sized exhaust fan vented to the exterior keeps moisture from building up. Checking grout and sealant every 12 months and addressing any leaks quickly are the habits that protect the rebuild long term.
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