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Warmly lit bathroom with limestone tile, a deep green vanity and brushed brass fixtures

Our story

About Treasure Valley Bath

Bathrooms built for how Treasure Valley families actually live.

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Our belief

The calmest room in the house

It is the first room you walk into in the morning and the last one at night. A good bathroom should feel quiet and uncomplicated: warm light, honest materials, a shower that drains properly and a floor that is easy to stand on. That is what we build, and it is all we build.

Why a bathroom-only division

The most trade-dense room in the house

Plumbing, waterproofing, tile, electrical, ventilation, cabinetry and glass all land inside a few square feet, and they only work in one order. Waterproofing goes in before tile. Rough-in passes inspection before anything closes up. Get the sequence wrong and the room still looks finished — it just fails quietly, years later, behind the wall.

That is the whole reason this division exists. General remodeling crews rotate between kitchens, additions and baths. Ours are in the same kind of room every week, with one point of contact who has seen your layout before.

It does not make us right for every project. If you are moving walls across half the house, you want a general contractor. If it is the bathroom, this is all we do.

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Curbless shower entry with a linear drain and precisely aligned stone tile
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Who runs this site

One trade, one valley, one phone number

A Star Contractor specialty site. Everything published here is about bathroom remodeling in the Treasure Valley and nothing else. When you call (208) 891-1890 or email hello@contractorinidaho.com, you reach the same people who would run your project.

We publish no review counts, award badges, warranty claims or price ranges on this site. If a figure is not something we can substantiate for your specific bathroom, it does not belong on a web page — it belongs in the written scope you receive after we have measured the room.

What we stand for

How we work

  • Layout decided first

    Clearances, door swings and drain positions are settled on paper before demolition, because tile cannot fix a layout that does not work.

  • A written estimate

    After we have seen the room you get a written scope that lists exclusions as well as inclusions. Anything that changes it is agreed with you first, in writing.

  • One waterproofing system

    A single manufacturer's system with its own accessories, rather than mixing products from three brands behind the tile.

  • Bathrooms, only

    The same crews, in the same kind of room, every week. It is the whole reason this division exists.

Where we work

Cities across the Treasure Valley

We work in homes from Star to Kuna and Caldwell to Boise’s North End. There is no showroom to visit — we come to your bathroom, and each city page covers the permitting office and housing stock you will actually be dealing with.

(208) 891-1890 · hello@contractorinidaho.com

Ready to talk about your bathroom?

Tell us about the room and what is not working. We walk it with you, put a written scope and price in front of you, and go from there.