Fullerton's housing stock spans nearly a century — from 1920s craftsman bungalows near downtown and the Hillcrest Park area to mid-century ranches in Sunny Hills and Raymond Hills, and newer production homes in Amerige Heights and along the eastern hills. That architectural diversity means bathroom remodels here require a contractor who can adapt to whatever's behind the walls: lath and plaster, non-standard framing, galvanized pipes, or modern PEX. ProHome brings the experience and flexibility to handle all of it.
Fullerton's range of housing eras means no two bathroom remodels are exactly alike. A 1930s bungalow near Commonwealth might have lath-and-plaster walls, a cast iron tub on legs, and galvanized supply lines that are nearly closed with corrosion. A 1960s ranch in Sunny Hills likely has copper and cast iron that's aging but serviceable. A 2000s home in Amerige Heights might just need a cosmetic update. We assess each project for what it actually is — not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Complete bathroom renovations from a single fixture swap to a full gut remodel. One licensed contractor managing every trade, every detail.
Replace a dated tub-shower combo with a custom walk-in shower — frameless glass, curbless entry, built-in niches, and bench seating. In Fullerton's older homes, this often means replumbing the drain location and reinforcing the subfloor for a proper waterproofed pan.
Large-format porcelain, natural stone, handmade zellige, and patterned encaustic — set with precision on walls, floors, and shower surrounds. Older Fullerton homes with uneven plaster walls require careful prep to achieve flat, level surfaces before tile goes up.
Single or double vanities, floating or freestanding. Fullerton's older homes often have pedestal sinks with no storage — upgrading to a modern vanity transforms daily function. We source and install faucets, mirrors, lighting, and coordinated hardware.
Strip to the studs, replace aging plumbing infrastructure, address subfloor rot or termite damage, and rebuild from scratch. For Fullerton's pre-war bungalows and mid-century ranches, a gut remodel is often the only way to get a modern bathroom with reliable plumbing behind the walls.
Swap a worn alcove tub or original clawfoot for a modern freestanding soaker, deep alcove model, or a full shower conversion. We handle all rough-in adjustments, surround work, and finish details.
Zero-threshold entries, grab bars, comfort-height toilets, wider doorways, and non-slip flooring. With Fullerton's long-tenured homeowner population — particularly near the older neighborhoods around Hillcrest and College Park — aging-in-place upgrades are a frequent request.
Fullerton homeowners have countless options. Here's what our clients tell us made the difference.
Our rating reflects consistent execution: clear scopes, honest pricing, and follow-through. Fullerton homeowners who hire us don't have to chase us down for answers — we reach out before they need to ask.
We pull every permit required with the City of Fullerton and coordinate all inspections. Every shower pan is properly waterproofed and flood-tested before a single tile goes in — especially critical in older Fullerton homes where subfloor integrity can't be assumed.
Based in Lake Forest, we work throughout OC — including North County cities like Fullerton. We know OC permitting, local material suppliers, and the neighborhoods. Responsive and close enough to show up same-day when needed.
No chasing us down for a status update. You get a named point of contact and regular check-ins throughout your project. Calls returned the same day. That's not a promise on paper; it's how every job runs.
What Fullerton homeowners typically ask us before starting a bathroom renovation.
ProHome handles every trade — kitchen, bath, additions, outdoor.
Call us today or request a free on-site estimate. Detailed scope, transparent pricing, no pressure.