Bathroom remodeling in Kentwood, MI
Kentwood homes connect to the same West Michigan water infrastructure that serves the greater Grand Rapids area, and portions of the city also draw from well water with elevated mineral content. Hard water deposits scale on tub surfaces, faucets, and drains, with buildup accelerating on porous or textured materials. Indoor humidity during warmer months compounds the issue: grout lines absorb moisture, caulk seals separate from walls as they expand and contract through seasonal shifts, and fiberglass tub coatings stain and chip under repeated exposure. In homes built during Kentwood’s primary growth period, original bathroom ventilation was often minimal, which intensifies these problems over time.
Renuity’s bathroom remodeling services in Kentwood, MI address these conditions with nonporous acrylic surfaces, sealed wall systems, and hardware designed to resist mineral buildup. Installations fit within the existing footprint, avoiding structural work while delivering a cleaner, more functional bathing area.
In Kentwood, we offer:
- Bathtub replacements with nonporous surfaces that resist hard water staining, mold growth, and the surface degradation common in West Michigan’s mineral-heavy water conditions
- Replacement showers built with seamless, moisture-resistant wall panels that eliminate grout lines and reduce the maintenance caused by seasonal humidity shifts
- Walk-in showers and walk-in tubs that improve accessibility and open up the bathing area without requiring changes to existing plumbing or the floor plan
- Tub-to-shower conversions that reconfigure outdated layouts into more functional configurations, particularly effective in Kentwood’s 1960s-1980s homes where original tub enclosures are undersized by current standards
As Kentwood’s housing stock ages, the gap between original bathroom materials and modern performance standards widens. Replacing the bathing area with sealed, low-maintenance components eliminates the most labor-intensive part of bathroom upkeep and brings the space in line with current durability expectations.