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At 570 Remodeling, we believe a bathroom renovation should be done right the first time — with materials that hold up, work that’s built to last, and a crew you can actually trust.
Most bathrooms in Hanover Township’s residential neighborhoods haven’t changed much since the house was built. We fix that — properly, from the subfloor up.

A bathroom renovation done right means thinking through every layer — from the substrate up to the fixtures. Here’s what we offer:
We handle full bathroom renovations from start to finish — no subcontractors who don’t know the plan, no handoffs mid-job. That means layout reconfiguration, plumbing rough-in, tile work, fixtures, and finish carpentry all done by the same crew. Whether you’re working with a tight footprint in an older home or a master bath that just needs a full overhaul, we design around the space you actually have.
An old fiberglass tub or a cracked shower surround isn’t just an eyesore — it’s a water damage problem waiting to happen. We replace tubs and showers using properly waterproofed tile assemblies or high-durability prefab units, depending on what makes sense for your space. Every shower we build gets a real waterproof membrane behind the tile — not just cement board and hope.
A new vanity and countertop can change how a bathroom looks and functions entirely. We install freestanding and wall-mounted vanities, solid surface and stone countertops, undermount and vessel sinks, and plumbing connections to tie it all together. We also work around low ceilings and awkward pipe placements that older homes in this area tend to throw at you.
Good tile work is 80% prep. Before any tile goes up, we verify the substrate is solid, apply the right waterproofing membrane, and use the correct thinset for the material — whether that’s large-format porcelain, natural stone, or classic ceramic subway tile. Grout lines are consistent. Edges are finished properly. We don’t cut corners on work that’s supposed to last 20 years.
Toilet replacements, faucet upgrades, shower valve and trim kit swaps, towel bars, exhaust fans — all of it. If a fixture is being replaced, we also check the supply lines, shutoffs, and drain connections while we’re in there. Older homes often have aged brass shutoffs and galvanized lines that need attention before new fixtures go in.
Grab bars, walk-in shower conversions, barrier-free thresholds, taller toilets, and wider door clearances. We do this work the right way — grab bars go into blocking, not just drywall — and we design a bathroom that’s safer without looking institutional. Aging-in-place renovations are increasingly common throughout Luzerne County, and we approach them with the same care as any other project.
There’s no shortage of contractors in this area, but very few who treat every bathroom like it matters. Here’s why Hanover Township homeowners work with us:
Moisture is the number-one reason bathroom renovations fail early. Every shower and wet area we build gets a proper waterproof membrane — not optional, not cut to save time. We use the right system for the substrate and the application, so the tile work is still holding five years from now.
We’re not the cheapest bid you’ll find, and we’re not trying to be. We use materials built to last and do the prep work most contractors skip. You won’t be calling someone to re-tile a shower we built because the waterproofing failed.
We lay out a realistic schedule before we start and stick to it. You’ll know when demo begins, when tile sets, and when your bathroom is usable again — not a vague few weeks that stretches into months.
570 Remodeling is licensed and insured in Pennsylvania. That matters when someone is inside your walls, behind your plumbing, and under your tile.

We apply the same transparent, straightforward process to every Hanover Township bathroom renovation:
Call us or fill out the form to schedule a free in-home consultation. We’ll come to you, look at the space, and give you a straight answer on what it takes.
We schedule consultations within a few days — reach out now and let’s get your bathroom project on the calendar.