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Bathrooms, McLendon-Chisholm, TX

Bathrooms in McLendon-Chisholm, TX

A bathroom remodel is mostly plumbing, waterproofing and sequencing, and only at the end is it tile. The decisions that determine whether the room lasts fifteen years or leaks in three all happen before anything attractive goes on the wall. Our own crew does the work start to finish, so whoever sets your pan also sets your tile. Installed by our own crew across McLendon-Chisholm.

Bathrooms installed in McLendon-Chisholm, TX by All About Floors
Why All About Floors in McLendon-Chisholm

Bathrooms done right, the first time, in McLendon-Chisholm.

Homeowners across McLendon-Chisholm, TX call All About Floors for bathrooms because every job runs with our own crew, no subcontractors, no surprise charges, and one number to call from first sample to finished floor.

We install bathrooms across McLendon-Chisholm and the surrounding area, including Heath, Fate, Rockwall, Forney.

What's included

  • Sheet or liquid-applied waterproofing membrane behind every wet wall
  • Pre-sloped shower pans built to the existing slab drain location
  • Overnight flood test on the pan before any tile is set
  • Recessed niches framed into the wall and waterproofed as part of the assembly
  • Slip resistance matched to tile format and grout joint spacing
  • Flexible sealant at every change of plane instead of grout
  • Exhaust fans ducted to outside air rather than into the attic
  • One-year labor warranty on the installation
Bathrooms in McLendon-Chisholm

Built for McLendon-Chisholm homes.

McLendon-Chisholm was two places before it was one. McLendon was settled around 1870 on land held by P.A. McLendon, and Chisholm sits on ground the Chisholm brothers bought in 1856. They incorporated together on October 18, 1969 to protect their rural lifestyle through zoning, and it held for a long while: 914 residents in 2000, 3,562 in 2020. Then Sonoma Verde platted 1,095 lots across 550 acres off Via Toscana. We work two kinds of house here, often in the same week, and they need different flooring.

McLendon-Chisholm exists because two settlements decided to stay rural. McLendon and Chisholm incorporated together in 1969 specifically to preserve their large-lot way of living through zoning, and the town held at 914 people in 2000 and 3,562 in 2020, which is slow by Rockwall County standards. The housing that came out of those decades is custom: homes generally ten to forty years old, 2,000 to 4,000-plus square feet, on lots from half an acre to more than two.

Custom houses are not template jobs. Nothing is a standard dimension. Hallways run wide, rooms are out of square, and additions were built onto the original slab years later at a slightly different elevation and often over a different subfloor. We shoot elevations at every doorway before quoting so the transitions get designed in rather than improvised on the last afternoon. The stairs and trim in these houses were built by hand, and a floor that dies into them badly is the thing you will look at for the next twenty years.

Then there is Sonoma Verde. It is a 550-acre master plan platted for 1,095 lots between 7,200 and 20,000 square feet, with Highland, Perry, Bloomfield, CastleRock and Megatel all building in it. Same city, completely different work: fresh slabs, repeating floorplans, and builder-grade carpet upstairs that owners start replacing within a few years. Because the plans repeat, we can usually tell you what is under the carpet before we lift a corner of it.

Access is the other local factor. State Highway 205 and FM 550 are the two spines, with City Hall out at 1371 West FM 550, and many of the acreage properties sit at the end of long private drives. We work out how the material reaches the door before the truck rolls instead of carrying boxes a hundred yards in August. The upside of acreage is space: we can set up a cut station outside and keep the dust out of your house entirely. The city has also set aside 50 acres for its first major park, so expect more traffic on those roads over time.

Recent work

Bathrooms jobs near McLendon-Chisholm

  • Bathroom flooring
Reviews

What homeowners say

  • "All About Floors is amazing to work with! We recently had our entire flooring replaced and they not only did a wonderful job, the support and aftercare has been top notch! Highly recommend"
    J Shoe2 · via Google
  • "The team at All About Floors did an absolutely phenomenal job repairing a portion of a floor in my clients' home that nobody else would touch. We are so grateful for Patty and her amazing team!"
    Carley Newlin · via Google
McLendon-Chisholm FAQs

Bathrooms in McLendon-Chisholm, questions

Our house is on two acres at the end of a long private drive. Is that a delivery problem?

No, but we plan for it. We walk the drive during the estimate and decide whether the truck can reach the house or whether we shuttle the last stretch. Acreage properties out here actually make the job cleaner, because there is room to set up a cut station well away from the doors and keep the dust and noise outside the house.

Does a Sonoma Verde house cost less to floor than an older custom home?

The material does not change, but the labor can. Sonoma Verde floorplans repeat, so measuring and layout go quickly and there are few surprises. Older custom homes off FM 550 and Highway 205 have out-of-square rooms, hand-built stairs and additions poured at a different elevation, and all of that takes longer to do properly. We quote each house on what it actually is.

We are building new in Sonoma Verde. Should we use the builder's flooring or yours?

Either works. If you want something past the builder's standard package, it is often cleaner to take the base allowance and have us do the floors after closing. We bring samples to you, offer financing through Synchrony and Wisetack, and our own crew does the install with nobody subcontracted. Call (972) 564-5533 and we will talk through the timing around your closing date.

Can I move the shower or toilet to a different wall?

Sometimes, but it is a slab question before it is a design question. The drains are cast into concrete, so relocating one means cutting the slab. In the newer subdivisions around Forney, Fate and Rockwall those slabs are post-tensioned and the cables inside cannot be cut, which rules some moves out entirely. We look at what you have and tell you what is possible before you commit to a layout.

Do you actually flood test the shower pan?

Yes, on every shower. Once the pan and membrane are complete we plug the drain, fill the pan and leave it overnight. If the level has dropped by morning we find out why and fix it while everything is still open. It costs a day of the schedule and it is the only point in the job where a waterproofing mistake is cheap to correct.

Why does the grout in my shower corners keep cracking?

Because grout was used where sealant belongs. Every change of plane, meaning inside corners, the pan-to-wall joint and the top of the curb, moves slightly with temperature and load. Grout is rigid and cracks under that movement while a color-matched flexible sealant absorbs it. We detail those joints that way from the start, and it is a straightforward repair on an existing shower that is otherwise sound.

Flexible financing available

Wisetack and Synchrony

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