Updated June 19, 2026 • 8 min read
Quick answer: Most bathroom remodels in Prescott, AZ take about 2–4 weeks of active construction. A vanity or cosmetic update can finish in 3–7 business days, a tub-to-shower conversion in 1–2 weeks, and a full master bath with custom tile and frameless glass in 3–4 weeks. Total elapsed time runs longer because of design, selections, and material lead times. Infinity Kitchen & Bath (AZ ROC #339999) provides a written week-by-week schedule before work begins.
One of the first questions Prescott homeowners ask is simple: how long will I be without my bathroom? The honest answer has two parts — active construction time (how long our crew is on site) and total elapsed time (which includes design, selections, and waiting for materials to arrive). This guide breaks down both so you can plan with confidence.
| Project | Active Construction |
|---|---|
| Vanity / fixture / cosmetic update | 3–7 business days |
| Tub-to-shower conversion | 1–2 weeks |
| Standard full bathroom remodel | 2–3 weeks |
| Full master bath (custom tile, glass, double vanity) | 3–4 weeks |
Most Prescott bathroom remodels land in the 2–4 week range for active construction. Below is what happens during each phase.
This phase happens before our crew arrives. We measure, finalize the layout, and help you choose tile, vanity, fixtures, and glass. The more decisions that are locked in before demo day, the smoother — and faster — the build goes. Custom items like frameless glass and special-order vanities have lead times, so we order early.
We protect floors and set up dust containment, then remove the old shower, tub, vanity, flooring, and any failing drywall. This is also when hidden issues surface — outdated plumbing, soft subfloor, or past water damage — which we address before rebuilding.
If your layout is changing or you're adding features (a curbless shower drain, new exhaust fan, additional lighting), this is when the behind-the-wall work happens. Keeping plumbing in its existing location shortens this phase considerably.
This is the most important step in any bathroom — and the one budget contractors rush. We waterproof the entire shower assembly before a single tile goes up. Done right, it's what separates a bathroom that lasts 25 years from one that fails in five.
Tile setting, grouting, and curing take time and cannot be rushed — grout and mortar need to cure properly. Large-format tile and intricate patterns add days. Groutless solid-surface walls install faster than tile if speed is a priority.
We set the vanity and countertop, install fixtures, mirrors, and lighting, and then template for frameless glass. Custom frameless panels are fabricated to exact field measurements and typically arrive 1–2 weeks after templating, so glass is often the final item installed.
We provide a written, phase-by-phase schedule before work begins and keep you updated throughout, so you always know where things stand. See real numbers in our bathroom remodel cost guide.
Can I use my bathroom during the remodel?
Not the one being remodeled — it will be out of service for the duration. If it's your only full bath, we discuss phasing the work or accelerating specific trades to minimize downtime, and we plan that out before demo so there are no surprises.
Why does the total project take longer than the construction time?
Active construction is usually 2–4 weeks, but the full project also includes design, material selection, and lead times for special-order items like custom vanities and frameless glass. We order long-lead items early so they're on site when needed.
What's the fastest type of bathroom remodel?
A cosmetic update — new vanity, fixtures, mirror, flooring, and paint with the existing shower and plumbing in place — is the quickest, often done in 3–7 business days.
Do delays happen, and how do you handle them?
Occasionally, usually from hidden damage in older homes or a backordered material. We build realistic schedules, order early, and keep you informed if anything shifts — no silent delays.
Tell us about your project and we'll give you a clear written estimate — no pressure.
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