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Bathrooms, Mesquite, TX

Bathrooms in Mesquite, 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 Mesquite.

Bathrooms installed in Mesquite, TX by All About Floors
Why All About Floors in Mesquite

Bathrooms done right, the first time, in Mesquite.

Homeowners across Mesquite, 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 Mesquite and the surrounding area, including Sunnyvale, Forney, Heath, Rowlett.

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 Mesquite

Built for Mesquite homes.

Mesquite is a different animal from the Kaufman County towns around our shop. It began as a Texas and Pacific depot in 1873, stayed farmland until after World War II, then went from 1,696 people in 1950 to 27,526 in 1960 and 55,131 in 1970. Today it is a city of roughly 151,000 with Town East Mall, a championship rodeo running since 1958, and I-635, I-30 and U.S. 80 cutting through it. Most of what we install in Mesquite goes over slabs poured fifty and sixty years ago.

Mesquite was a depot town on the Texas and Pacific from 1873 and stayed agricultural until the Dallas suburbs reached it after the war. Then it went vertical: 1,696 people in the 1950 census, 27,526 in 1960, 55,131 in 1970, with annexations pushing the city to 20.6 square miles by 1960. Big Town Mall opened in 1959 as the first enclosed mall in the Southwest. The Mesquite Championship Rodeo started in 1958 and still runs Saturday nights at Mesquite Arena through the summer, and Town East Mall anchors the retail near I-635 and I-30. Opal Lawrence Historical Park, on the National Register, preserves one of the earliest Mesquite farmsteads, and the Florence Ranch Homestead from 1871 predates the town. Devil's Bowl Speedway keeps stock car racing in the city. About 151,000 people live here now.

For a flooring crew, Mesquite is really two cities. The mid-century half, Town East Estates, Skyline, Falcon's Lair, Indian Trails and the older pockets around downtown Mesquite, is ranch houses from the 1960s and 1970s sitting on their original slabs. Palos Verdes followed in 1981. Those slabs have carried two or three generations of flooring: glued-down carpet pad, sheet vinyl, tile beds, tack strip scars along every wall. Getting a modern rigid core plank or large-format tile to lie right on one of them takes real prep, grinding adhesive residue, filling low spots, respecting the control joints and testing moisture on concrete poured before anyone worried much about vapor retarders. That prep is most of the labor, and it is where a cheap bid quietly disappears.

The other half is the late-1990s and 2000s buildout on the east side toward 75181, Creek Crossing Estates, Park at Creek Crossing, Solterra. Those are two-story houses with stair runs, upstairs bedrooms and open downstairs plans, so the questions change entirely: how the stairs get handled, how much sound transmission you will accept overhead, whether engineered or rigid core makes more sense over a wood-framed second floor.

Underneath all of it is the same Blackland Prairie clay that moves slabs across east Dallas County. Our showroom is at 10 Mustang Court in Forney, a straight run east on U.S. 80 and I-20, and we bring samples to the house rather than making you drive it.

Recent work

Bathrooms jobs near Mesquite

  • Elegant 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
Mesquite FAQs

Bathrooms in Mesquite, questions

Our house is from the 1960s. Why is prep such a big part of the quote?

Because a Mesquite slab from that era has usually carried three floors already. Under the current carpet there is often old adhesive, sheet vinyl residue, a tile bed and tack strip damage along every wall, and the concrete itself has moved with the clay for sixty years. Rigid plank and large tile need a flat, clean, dry surface. Grinding, patching and moisture testing is the work that makes the finished floor lie right.

What works best upstairs in the Creek Crossing Estates and Solterra houses?

Those east-side houses from the late 1990s and 2000s are wood-framed on the second floor, so sound is the real question rather than durability. We talk through underlayment, engineered wood versus rigid core, and how the stair run gets handled, because stairs are where a hard-surface job is won or lost. We bring the samples upstairs and let you walk on them before you choose.

Do we have to drive out to Forney to pick flooring?

No. Our showroom is at 10 Mustang Court in Forney, a straight run east on U.S. 80 or I-20, but Mesquite is one of our regular routes and we bring the samples to your house. Estimates are free. Once one is approved we can usually start within about two days, with financing available through Synchrony and Wisetack and a one-year warranty on labor.

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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