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Oasis Bath Solutions
5.0(
33
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Serving Sammamish, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We needed to replace our shower due to a bad initial installation when the house was built. Oasis Bath Solutions was listed with Angi when we contracted for the build in October 2025. Andrew, their sales representative did a great job in assessing what needed to be done to redo our shower, showing us all the options and helping for us to pick a package that would work for us. When the work started, our build team was Jimmy and Jonny along with Caleb, the coordinator who ordered the supplied, hand picked the team and kept us in the loop the entire time. Jimmy and Jonny were both professional, creative and hard working. There were some challenges in both the removal and installation phases of the shower and they kept us informed, coordinating with us every step of the way. Our shower is complete and we are very satisfied with the completed project. We would recommend them to any one needing a new shower as the entire group we worked with is very, very customer in."
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Cherry Bath Remodel
Cherry Bath Remodel
White Pearl Shower

+27

Response time6 hrs
Response rate98%
55 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Jacuzzi Bath Remodel of Seattle
4.4(
82
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Serving Sammamish, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Ty R installed our Jacuzzi shower. He did a great job. He worked nonstop to get our shower installed on time. Ty was friendly, polite, considerate and a pleasure to have in our home. I would recommend him and Seattle Bath to a future customer."
Tub and Shower
Safety Shower
Shower
Walk-In Shower
Safety Shower

+16

226 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Puget Sound Builders & Renovation
5.0(
111
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Serving Sammamish, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2006

Credit card accepted

Customers say: True professional

"Emil at Puget Sound Builders & Renovation did an excellent job on our bathroom remodeling project. The service was professional, efficient, and the quality of work was outstanding. Everything was completed on time with great attention to detail. Highly recommend them for any renovation needs..."
Bathroom Renovation
Basement Remodel
Bathroom Renovation
Basement Remodel
Kitchen Remodeling

+23

145 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Re-Bath of Seattle
4.0(
41
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Serving Sammamish, WA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"i am blown away with my remodel! i had alot of issues current shower, my old crusty shower is gone and now im in love with my new italia marble shower ! thank you to the installers and the staff that helped keeping me informed with the remodel!"
Response time3 days
97 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by68%of homeowners
Excel General Contractor, LLC
4.5(
90
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Serving Sammamish, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1975

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I came up with some initial drawings for Pete and his architect to give them an idea of what we wanted. After some back and forth with them, we were able to settle on a floor plan very close to our imagined ideas. Pete's crew headed up by Oscar was very professional. Even though the work on the house was a major undertaking, they were able to create a temporary plywood wall in one of the old bedrooms so that during most of the project we had enough bedrooms for our kids. This was huge. As far as subcontractors go, there were a few issues with flaky people, but Pete was able to deal with them/replace them as needed and we were able to get the entire inside portion of the project done by our deadline (before the baby was here). Honestly I think this was mainly due to the boom in the housing market so there is more work than contractors to go around. There was a little outside siding work to wrap up at the end, but we were alright with that since it could happen really anytime without affecting us inside. Pete was also happy to use our painter in the project. We'd used a painter previously that we were very happy with and wanted to use him again, so Pete was ok with this. He had his own guy give us an estimate (which actually was less than our guy was charging), but we ended up using our own. Pete was fine with this - which I really appreciated. We're very happy with the finished product. The new part of our house is in perfect character with the rest of our house both inside and outside. From the outside, you'd never know we have an addition except that the scale of the house is now much grander than before. From the inside, everything flows exactly as we'd hoped, the finishes all match the rest of the house and we have sooo much more space now. We now have enough space that we'll never need to move unless we want to. Also, the new covered deck area is absolutely awesome. We now have a 3-season room that we use all the time. It's fantastic. We made the deck a separate project (the main house addition work was finished in mid-winter, so we waited 'til the summer to do the deck). I got a few bids, for this work - none of the deck companies would put up walls under the overhang the way we wanted, and Pete was able to match them on price while also doing the screen walls. We got vinyl windows that I found online delivered from an east-cost provider and he was able to integrate those into this project, which was great to have it all done by a single contractor. It gives us another ~150 sq ft of living space that we can use for most of the year and I absolutely love it. Budget-wise, we stayed right on point. Pete gave us an itemized price list for all the work, including finishing allowances, to be done from the outset and we stayed within a few percentage points of this throughout the project. We even picked up some finishing materials on our own to save a bit (we got some tile from Costco when they had a sale, other tile from Home Depot that was on closeout - saved several hundred bucks that way). Finally - and this is absolutely key - Pete 100% stands behind his work. We had a few minor issues (totally expected on a project this size) and he always had them resolved quickly. Example, very recently, we had a problem with the backing starting to show through on the mirror in the new bathroom. I called him, he came out and looked at it within a few days. There was no argument needed, Pete just said 'yup, we'll take care of that'. So he ordered the replacement glass, and we now have a replacement mirror installed. This all happened within a couple weeks, with absolutely no headache on our part. This is something that is extremely hard to find. Because of the great service - we plan on hiring Pete again to do a Master Bathroom remodel in a couple years. I'd suggest you do the same!"
Response time2 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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FAQs for shower installation and replacement projects in Sammamish, WA

You should regrout tile every 10 to 15 years, provided it is well-maintained with regular cleaning and sealing. Over time, grout can deteriorate due to exposure to moisture, foot traffic, and the use of cleaning agents. If you start to see cracks, discoloration, crumbling grout, or loose tiles, it’s a sign that regrouting is needed sooner.

The most effective way to clean grout involves a combination of powerful cleaning agents and the right tools. Using a dedicated grout brush intensifies the cleaning process, ensuring a deep clean. Create a powerful homemade solution by mixing baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and dish soap to break down deeply embedded dirt. After cleaning, reseal the grout to lock in protection and maintain its appearance.

You can't regrout tile without removing the existing grout and expect good, long-lasting results. You must replace the old grout when it begins to crumble and fail. New grout cannot properly adhere to existing grout, meaning moisture will still reach the damaged layer and cause additional water damage, which will be more costly to deal with in the long run.

Visible indicators, such as cracks, stains, chipping, and mold growth, signal that your grout is compromised and no longer maintains its bonding strength. If you notice these issues, cleaning alone won't restore the grout's integrity. In such cases, consider complete or partial regrouting to preserve your surfaces and prevent further damage.

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