When you’re ready to transform your bathroom, the most important choice isn’t grout color or faucet finish. It’s who you trust to do the work. Should you hire a bathroom remodeling specialist like HomePride Bath, or a general home remodeler such as DaBella or Lifetime Home Remodeling?
This isn’t a preference debate. The company type you choose will influence the product options you see, how your project is scheduled, who shows up at your home, and how the final bathroom performs years from now.
By the end of this guide, you’ll understand the differences, the trade‑offs, and—most importantly—how to pick the right fit for your situation. We’ll even tell you when HomePride Bath isn’t the best choice.
A bathroom specialist focuses exclusively—or nearly exclusively—on bathrooms. Their teams are built around the plumbing, waterproofing, ventilation, finishes, and accessibility details that make wet spaces work. Because they repeat similar scopes every day, specialists move fast, maintain quality, and spot issues early.
Typical services from specialists include:
Specialists cultivate deep relationships with bath manufacturers, keep up with bathroom‑specific innovations, and tune their entire business for a frictionless bath experience.
Example: HomePride Bath
Serving homeowners across Colorado and Cheyenne, WY, HomePride focuses on walk‑in tubs, tub‑to‑shower conversions, full bathroom remodels, and kitchen cabinet restyling. As Colorado’s original certified Kohler dealer, HomePride offers premium products, factory training, and direct manufacturer support. Typical bath projects range from $14,000–$40,000, reflecting specialized teams who live and breathe bathrooms every day.
General remodelers deliver a broad menu of services, often both interior and exterior, coordinating design, permits, and subcontractors across many project types.
Typical services from general remodelers include:
This “one‑stop shop” model is convenient for homeowners planning multiple projects or whole‑home updates.
Examples in Colorado
Before we dive into the differences, it's important to recognize what bathroom specialists and general remodelers share in common:
Bathroom Specialists: Companies like HomePride Bath complete hundreds of bathroom projects annually. This concentrated focus means their teams see every possible bathroom challenge, stay current on bathroom-specific building codes, and develop deep expertise in spatial planning for wet environments. They understand nuances like proper shower pan installation, ventilation requirements for different bathroom sizes, and how to maximize functionality in small spaces.
General Remodelers: DaBella and Lifetime spread their expertise across multiple areas. While they certainly complete bathroom projects, these represent just one portion of their annual workload alongside roofing, siding, windows, and other services. Their teams gain breadth of knowledge across home improvement but may not achieve the same depth specifically in bathrooms.
Bathroom Specialists: Specialists typically employ dedicated bathroom designers and installation teams who work exclusively on bathroom projects. Every team member becomes intimately familiar with bathroom-specific products, techniques, and trends. This specialization creates efficiency and reduces the learning curve on each project.
General Remodelers: General remodeling companies often work with a broader network of subcontractors who handle different types of projects. A crew might install windows one week and bathroom fixtures the next. This model provides flexibility but may mean less consistency in bathroom-specific expertise among installation teams.
Specialists often hold exclusive or advanced dealer credentials (e.g., HomePride’s Kohler certification), which can mean:
General remodelers maintain strong relationships too—but across many categories (windows, siding, roofing, etc.), so bathroom product depth may be narrower.
Bathroom Specialists: Specialists typically price bathroom projects as standalone packages. Because they complete similar projects daily, they can provide detailed, accurate estimates quickly. Their pricing reflects their specialized knowledge and efficiency, though not necessarily higher costs—specialists often complete projects faster and with fewer change orders, which can offset any perceived premium.
General Remodelers: General remodelers may offer bundled pricing if you're completing multiple projects. If you're replacing your roof and remodeling your bathroom, working with one company could provide package discounts. However, pricing for standalone bathroom projects may vary more widely depending on how bathroom work fits into their overall schedule and subcontractor availability.
Bathroom Specialists: With a focused business model, specialists can provide more predictable scheduling. Your bathroom project isn't competing with roofing jobs or siding installations for crew availability. Project managers at specialist companies typically oversee only bathroom projects, making them experts at anticipating bathroom-specific challenges and timelines.
General Remodelers: More than 4 in 5 homeowners rely on professionals to assist with their bathroom renovations vs doing it themselves, hiring general contractors 46% of the time. However, your bathroom project may share scheduling resources with other types of work. A roofing emergency or large siding project could potentially impact your bathroom timeline, though reputable companies work hard to prevent these conflicts.
The bathroom remodeling market was estimated at $398.1 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow 3.7% between 2025 and 2034, driven by increasing interest of consumers in home upgradation. This growing demand means scheduling has become crucial.
Not sure which type of remodeler fits your needs? Here’s a clear, no-fluff look at the strengths and trade-offs of each option. Think of this as your snapshot guide before we unpack the details later on.
Pros
✅ Deep, bath‑only expertise
✅ Strong manufacturer relationships (e.g., certified Kohler dealer)
✅ Predictable timelines and smoother scheduling
✅ Code‑savvy problem solving for wet spaces
✅ Comprehensive product knowledge
✅ Efficient, repeatable installation process
✅ Familiarity with accessibility and aging‑in‑place solutions
Cons
❌ Limited to bathroom scopes (you’ll hire others for roofing, siding, etc.)
❌ If part of a multi‑room renovation, you may coordinate between firms
Pros
✅ One company for multiple projects
✅ Potential bundle discounts across services
✅ Whole‑home design coordination
✅ National or multi‑market resources and systems
✅ Quick installation options for qualifying bath projects
Cons
❌ Shallower bathroom specialization
❌ Scheduling competition with other services (e.g., roofing season)
❌ Broader subcontractor networks can reduce predictability
❌ Product assortment may be more generalist than bath‑specific
|
Feature |
Bathroom Specialist (HomePride Bath) |
General Remodeler (DaBella, Lifetime) |
|
Primary Focus |
Bathrooms exclusively |
Multiple areas: baths, kitchens, roofing, siding, windows |
|
Bathroom Projects/Year |
Hundreds (core business) |
Dozens–hundreds (portion of mix) |
|
Special Certifications |
Certified Kohler dealer |
Varies (e.g., Infinity from Marvin, James Hardie) |
|
Services |
Walk‑in tubs, tub‑to‑shower, full remodels, cabinet restyling |
Bathrooms, kitchens, roofing, siding, windows, doors, gutters |
|
Team Structure |
Dedicated bath designers & installers |
Mixed crews across project types |
|
Typical Bath Install Time |
1–5 days (scope‑dependent) |
1–7 days (scope & schedule) |
|
Scheduling Predictability |
High |
Moderate |
|
Labor Model |
Primarily in‑house, bath‑specialized crews |
Mix of in‑house and subcontracted |
|
Typical Bath Price Range |
$14,000–$40,000 |
$10,000–$35,000 (varies by scope) |
|
Best For |
Bath‑only, specialized needs, accessibility |
Multi‑room projects, bundled services |
|
Warranty |
Lifetime on products/installation (varies by item) |
Limited lifetime; varies by line and company |
|
Product Depth |
Extensive bath‑specific options |
Broad, but less bath‑focused depth |
Note: Timelines and pricing are representative and depend on scope, selections, and site conditions.
At the end of the day, this really becomes the $1 Million Dollar question. Should you hire a bathroom specialist or a general remodeler? Here’s a clear, side-by-side look at when each one makes sense—so your decision feels informed, not like a gamble.
Choose a Bathroom Specialist (like HomePride Bath) if:
Choose a General Remodeler (like DaBella or Lifetime) if:
Choosing the right remodeler starts with asking the right questions. Below, you’ll find a list of essential questions to ask any company before signing a contract, whether they specialize in bathrooms or handle a little bit of everything. For your convenience, you can also download this checklist as a printable PDF and take it with you as you compare options.
Sometimes, HomePride is not the right choice for Colorado homeowners—and that’s on purpose. We’re designed to create beautiful bathrooms and kitchen cabinet restyles, and make them amazingly affordable. Our process is one that allows remodels to be done quickly, to minimize inconvenience to our customers, and bring lasting value with KOHLER and Onyx products. Here are some instances where we may not be the right fit for you.
Choose a different route if:
Better fits in these cases:
We’d rather guide you to the best fit than sell you the wrong solution. Our reputation rests on excellence in our lane—bathrooms and kitchen cabinet restyling.
Bathroom specialists and general remodelers both serve Colorado homeowners well. Specialists shine when you want a bath‑only focus, depth of product options, and predictable scheduling. Generalists shine when you want one partner to coordinate multiple areas of the home with potential bundle savings. Choose the path that aligns with your priorities, timeline, and risk tolerance.
Your bathroom impacts daily comfort for years. Ask the right questions, vet the teams, and select the company type—and specific company—that earns your confidence.
Ready to explore your options?
If a bathroom specialist is the right fit, HomePride Bath can guide you through bath-specific designs, products, and timelines—so you can make an informed decision with confidence.
👉 Schedule a free design consultation today and see what’s possible for your space.
Q: Is a bathroom specialist more expensive?
A: Not necessarily. Specialists’ repetition often means faster installs, fewer mistakes, and fewer change orders. General remodelers may quote lower initially, especially when bundling, but total cost comes down to scope, change management, and schedule.
Q: Can HomePride Bath coordinate with other contractors?
A: Yes. We regularly coordinate schedules and utilities with other trades. If you want one firm to manage everything, a general remodeler may be a better structural fit.
Q: How long does a bathroom remodel take?
A: Scope drives timing. A tub‑to‑shower conversion can be 1–2 days. A full gut‑and‑rebuild is typically 3–7 days. Specialists often schedule more predictably; generalists can be just as fast once your start date arrives.