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Builder-Grade Bathroom Upgrades Franklin CA

Franklin Builder-Grade Bathroom Specialists. Tract Home Upgrades, Custom Renovations for Franklin Crossing, South Elk Grove & All Franklin.

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Why Franklin Homes Need Specialized Bathroom Remodeling

Franklin is a census-designated community in southern Sacramento County that straddles two distinct worlds of residential construction. Just south of Elk Grove along Highway 99, this unincorporated community of roughly 7,400 residents encompasses everything from brand-new tract developments by national homebuilders to 50-year-old rural ranch properties on acreage lots. Each housing type demands a fundamentally different remodeling approach — from replacing failing builder-grade materials in 2010s production homes to gutting and modernizing bathrooms in 1960s ranch houses with galvanized plumbing and cast-iron drains. Our team understands both sides of Franklin because we have remodeled bathrooms across every neighborhood and era in this community.

Custom bathroom remodeling project in Franklin, Sacramento County CA showcasing builder-grade upgrade

Franklin Crossing & Newer Developments (2005-2024)

The heart of modern Franklin — master-planned communities built during the Elk Grove expansion era by KB Home, Lennar, DR Horton, and other production homebuilders. These two-story homes range from 1,800 to 3,200 sq ft with builder-grade bathrooms on both floors. Standard-issue fiberglass tub/shower inserts, cultured marble vanity tops, chrome-plated plastic fixtures, and minimum-thickness vinyl flooring are already showing wear after just 5-15 years under Franklin's demanding Central Valley climate.

Median Value: $520K-$620K | Common Issues: Builder-grade material failure, fiberglass yellowing, cultured marble staining, chrome fixture pitting, undersized exhaust fans

South Elk Grove Border Area (1995-2010)

The transitional zone between established Elk Grove neighborhoods and newer Franklin developments includes homes from the late 1990s through the housing boom. These properties feature larger lots than the densely packed 2010s builds, with slightly better builder-grade materials — but at 15-30 years old, the bathrooms are firmly in the replacement zone. CPVC plumbing is common and becoming brittle, and early cultured marble countertops are cracking from thermal cycling.

Median Value: $490K-$580K | Common Issues: CPVC brittleness, early-generation fiberglass failure, cultured marble cracking, dated floor plans, dual-bathroom coordination needed

Franklin Road Rural Properties (1960-1985)

Franklin's original character — single-story ranch homes on half-acre to multi-acre lots along Franklin Road, Twin Cities Road, and connecting rural roads. These homes were built when Franklin was agricultural country south of Sacramento. Bathrooms from this era feature galvanized steel supply lines, cast-iron drain pipes, original ceramic tile in period colors, and compact 5' x 8' layouts with a single shared bathroom for the entire house. Many lack dedicated master bathrooms entirely.

Median Value: $450K-$550K | Common Issues: Galvanized pipe corrosion, cast-iron drain deterioration, no master bathroom, poor ventilation, original 1960s-1970s fixtures and tile

Sheldon Area & Laguna West-Lakeside Border

Franklin's eastern edges blend into the Sheldon community and the western boundary touches the Laguna West-Lakeside neighborhoods. Sheldon-side homes tend toward larger lots with 1980s-1990s ranch and two-story construction, while the Laguna West border features denser 2000s-era planned developments. Both areas share the common thread of builder-grade materials that are reaching end-of-life — but the Sheldon side may also have well water rather than municipal service, adding mineral deposit challenges.

Median Value: $500K-$600K | Common Issues: Mixed water sources (municipal vs. well), builder-grade deterioration, large-lot homes with outdated master baths, dual-bathroom homes needing coordinated upgrades

Franklin's Bathroom Remodeling Market in 2026

Franklin's remodeling market is driven by a single dominant factor: the massive wave of builder-grade homes reaching the point where original materials are failing. Combined with strong property values and Central Valley climate demands, 2026 is a pivotal year for Franklin bathroom upgrades.

Builder-Grade Failure Wave

The largest cohort of Franklin homes was built between 2003 and 2015 during the Elk Grove expansion boom. At 10-22 years old, the production-grade materials used by KB Home, Lennar, and DR Horton are reaching simultaneous end-of-life. Fiberglass inserts yellow and crack, cultured marble develops permanent stains, and chrome-plated plastic fixtures corrode from the inside out. This creates a massive upgrade window across entire Franklin neighborhoods.

Strong ROI in a Rising Market

With median home values at $480K-$620K and rising, Franklin homeowners achieve strong returns from bathroom upgrades. A well-executed renovation returns 60-75% of cost at resale while making the home more competitive against neighboring Elk Grove listings that may already have upgraded bathrooms. Our cost guide breaks down the ROI numbers for the Sacramento region.

Climate-Driven Material Demands

Franklin sits in the Sacramento Valley where summer temperatures routinely exceed 100 degrees. This extreme heat accelerates the degradation of builder-grade materials — fiberglass expands and contracts with daily temperature swings, vinyl flooring edges curl and separate, and cheap adhesives lose their bond. Upgrading to climate-appropriate materials is not just aesthetic; it is a durability investment in Franklin's punishing environment.

Bathroom Design Trends in Franklin

Franklin homeowners are embracing designs that decisively replace builder-grade anonymity with custom character — transforming production bathrooms into spaces that feel intentional and premium.

Modern builder-grade to custom bathroom transformation in Franklin tract home with large-format tile and frameless glass

Builder-Grade Transformation

The signature Franklin trend: replacing every builder-grade surface with materials two or three tiers above what the original builder installed. Large-format porcelain tile (12" x 24" or larger) in warm neutral tones replaces fiberglass inserts. Quartz countertops replace cultured marble. Solid brass fixtures with PVD finishes replace chrome-plated plastic. Floating vanities with soft-close drawers replace particleboard cabinets. The result is a bathroom that looks and feels like a custom home — not a production tract house.

Updated ranch home bathroom in Franklin with walk-in shower and contemporary finishes

Ranch Home Modernization

For Franklin's older rural properties along Franklin Road and Twin Cities Road, the trend is expanding compact 5' x 8' bathrooms into functional master suites. By borrowing space from adjacent closets or underutilized rooms, we create walk-in showers with frameless glass, dual vanities, and proper storage — transforming homes that were designed when one shared bathroom was the norm into properties that compete with modern construction in comfort and functionality.

Spa-style bathroom retreat in Franklin home with freestanding tub and natural stone accents

A growing subset of Franklin homeowners — particularly in the newer, larger homes near Franklin Crossing — are pursuing full spa-retreat master bathrooms with heated floors, rain showerheads, freestanding soaking tubs, and premium natural stone accents. These projects represent the top tier of Franklin remodeling: homes where the original builder layout was adequate in size but underwhelming in materials and execution.

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Climate & Water Challenges for Franklin Bathrooms

Franklin sits at approximately 30 feet elevation on the Sacramento Valley floor, experiencing some of the most extreme temperature swings in the greater Sacramento region. Hot, dry summers with regular 100-degree-plus days and cool, damp winters with tule fog create specific demands for bathroom materials, ventilation, and waterproofing that generic remodeling approaches fail to address.

Water Quality & Supply

Most Franklin homes receive water through the Sacramento County Water Agency, drawing from the Sacramento River and American River systems. Water hardness ranges from 3-7 grains per gallon, varying by season and source blend. While softer than foothill communities, mineral buildup still affects fixtures and glass shower doors over years of use. Some properties on the Sheldon side of Franklin may still use private well water with hardness levels of 10-15 gpg — significantly harder and more demanding on bathroom materials.

WaterSense Specifications We Use

Showerheads2.0 GPM (WaterSense)
Faucets1.2 GPM
Toilets1.28 GPF (HET)
Glass CoatingEnduroShield or equivalent

Central Valley Heat & Ventilation

Sacramento Valley summers push indoor temperatures above 100 degrees, creating extreme thermal cycling that stresses bathroom materials and adhesives. Builder-grade fiberglass expands and contracts daily, accelerating crack formation. Meanwhile, shower moisture trapped by inadequate ventilation combines with warm air to create optimal mold growth conditions behind walls — even in newer Franklin homes where builders installed minimum-code 50 CFM exhaust fans.

  • Panasonic WhisperGreen Select fans (110+ CFM) for proper moisture extraction
  • Moisture-sensing automatic operation — runs until humidity normalizes
  • Heat-resistant PVD fixture finishes that resist tarnishing in extreme temperatures
  • Epoxy grout throughout — resists mold in Sacramento Valley's humid transitional seasons
  • Porcelain tile rated for thermal cycling (zero water absorption prevents heat cracking)

Shower Remodeling in Franklin

Franklin's shower remodeling projects divide into two distinct categories: replacing builder-grade fiberglass inserts in newer tract homes, and expanding or modernizing compact shower stalls in older ranch properties. For the newer homes, the most popular upgrade replaces the standard one-piece fiberglass tub/shower with a tiled walk-in shower using large-format porcelain and frameless glass — immediately elevating the bathroom from production-grade to custom. For older properties along Franklin Road, we commonly expand existing 30" x 30" stall showers into full 36" x 48" walk-in configurations by borrowing space from adjacent linen closets or hallways. See our full shower remodeling guide.

Custom tile shower remodel replacing builder-grade fiberglass in Franklin tract home

Franklin Shower Remodeling At-a-Glance

Standard Shower Update

$8,000-$15,000

New tile, glass, fixtures, valve

Expanded Walk-In Shower

$13,000-$19,000

Layout change + premium finishes

Luxury Shower System

$17,000-$26,000

Multi-head, bench, full custom

Tub-to-Shower Conversions in Franklin

Tub-to-shower conversions are Franklin's fastest-growing bathroom project category. Every builder-grade Franklin home came with at least one tub/shower combo — and in two-story homes, usually two. Modern families rarely soak in the upstairs guest tub, making it prime real estate for a walk-in shower conversion that adds both functionality and resale value. For older ranch homes, the conversion is also an accessibility upgrade, eliminating the tub lip that becomes a tripping hazard as homeowners age. Learn more about our tub-to-shower conversion process.

Franklin Tub-to-Shower Conversion Pricing

Basic Conversion

$7,500-$13,000

Tub removal + standard tile shower

Custom Tile Conversion

$12,000-$17,000

Porcelain tile + frameless glass

ADA-Compliant Conversion

$13,000-$20,000

Zero-threshold + grab bars + bench

Walk-In & Accessible Showers in Franklin

Franklin's growing number of families planning for long-term aging in place are choosing walk-in showers that blend safety with beauty. Zero-threshold entries eliminate trip hazards, textured non-slip porcelain tile provides secure footing, and strategically placed grab bars in decorative finishes (brushed nickel, matte black, brushed gold) provide support without looking institutional. For Franklin homes with upstairs-only bathrooms, we can also create ground-floor accessible bathrooms by converting underutilized spaces — a project increasingly popular with families who want to stay in their homes as they age. Explore walk-in shower options.

Franklin Accessible Shower Pricing

Comfort Walk-In

$10,000-$16,000

Low threshold + grab bars

Full ADA Compliant

$14,000-$22,000

Zero-threshold + bench + handheld

Luxury Accessible

$20,000-$30,000

Spa-grade + smart controls

Master Bathroom Remodeling in Franklin

Master bathroom remodeling in Franklin falls into two project types. For newer tract homes, the master bath layout is typically adequate — the builder gave you enough square footage — but every surface, fixture, and material needs upgrading from builder-grade to custom quality. For older ranch properties, the challenge is more structural: many pre-1990 Franklin homes lack a dedicated master bathroom entirely, requiring us to create one by reconfiguring adjacent spaces. Both project types are among our most requested services across southern Sacramento County. View our full bathroom remodeling services.

Complete master bathroom remodel in Franklin home with dual vanity and walk-in shower

Franklin Master Bathroom Pricing

Refresh & Update

$14,000-$22,000

Fixtures, vanity, shower, flooring

Full Renovation

$22,000-$38,000

Layout changes + all surfaces

Master Suite Creation

$35,000-$55,000

New master bath from scratch

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Builder-Grade Bathroom Upgrades in Franklin

Franklin is ground zero for builder-grade bathroom failures in Sacramento County. Thousands of homes built between 2000 and 2020 by KB Home, Lennar, DR Horton, and other production builders used identical cost-minimized materials: fiberglass tub/shower combos, cultured marble countertops, chrome-plated plastic faucets, particleboard vanity cabinets, basic sheet vinyl flooring, and minimum-code 50 CFM exhaust fans. Under Franklin's extreme Central Valley heat — where attic temperatures can reach 150 degrees and interior bathrooms cycle through wide temperature swings daily — these materials deteriorate far faster than the same products would in milder climates. Our three-tier builder-grade upgrade program replaces every production component with materials engineered for 20+ year durability in Sacramento Valley conditions.

Before and after builder-grade bathroom upgrade in Franklin CA tract home
ComponentBuilder-Grade OriginalOur Franklin UpgradeExpected Lifespan
Shower/TubFiberglass one-piece insertPorcelain tile + frameless glass25+ years
Vanity CabinetParticleboard + laminateSolid wood or marine-grade plywood20+ years
CountertopCultured marbleQuartz or engineered stone25+ years
Faucets & FixturesChrome-plated plasticSolid brass with PVD finish15-20 years
FlooringSheet vinyl or basic ceramicPorcelain tile or luxury vinyl plank20+ years
Ventilation50 CFM basic fan110+ CFM Panasonic WhisperGreen15+ years
Shower ValvePlastic cartridge single-handlePressure-balanced brass cartridge20+ years
WaterproofingBasic pan linerSchluter DITRA full membrane systemLifetime

Our Three-Tier Builder-Grade Upgrade Program

Tier 1: Essential

Replace the most visible and failure-prone components while keeping the existing layout.

$8,000-$14,000

  • New tile shower surround
  • Upgraded vanity + quartz top
  • PVD-finish fixtures
  • New exhaust fan

Tier 2: Premium

Complete surface replacement with upgraded materials and minor layout improvements.

$14,000-$26,000

  • Full tile shower + frameless glass
  • Custom vanity + quartz counter
  • Porcelain tile floor
  • New lighting + exhaust fan

Tier 3: Luxury

Complete transformation with layout changes, spa features, and premium everything.

$26,000-$45,000

  • Walk-in shower with bench + niche
  • Dual vanity upgrade
  • Heated floor option
  • Premium fixtures throughout

Franklin Housing Eras & Bathroom Challenges

Understanding when your Franklin home was built helps us anticipate plumbing, structural, and material challenges before we begin your remodel. Franklin's housing stock spans six decades, with each era presenting distinct issues shaped by the construction standards and builder practices of the time.

EraHousing TypeCommon IssuesRecommended Upgrades
1960-1975Rural ranch homes on acreageGalvanized pipes, cast-iron drains, original tile, no master bath, minimal ventilationFull repipe to PEX, master bath creation, modern tile, exhaust fan installation
1975-1990Ranch & two-story on larger lotsMixed pipe materials, fiberglass tubs, poor ventilation, small master bath layoutsTub-to-shower conversion, shower expansion, vanity upgrade, ventilation improvement
1990-2003Early tract & planned developmentCPVC pipe brittleness, builder-grade materials failing, dual-floor water damage riskBuilder-grade replacement, PEX conversion where needed, waterproofing upgrade
2003-2012Peak boom tract homes (KB, Lennar, DR Horton)PEX plumbing (good), but cheapest-possible fixtures, cultured marble, fiberglass insertsComplete surface renovation, fixture upgrade, custom tile, frameless glass
2012-2024Recent planned communitiesMid-grade builder materials aging, desire for personalization and luxury upgradeSelective upgrades: shower glass, vanity, countertop, fixture finish

Franklin Bathroom Remodeling Cost Guide

Franklin's remodeling costs are comparable to neighboring Elk Grove — slightly lower than midtown Sacramento or the Arden Arcade corridor due to efficient access and standardized housing layouts in the newer tract developments. Older ranch properties on rural lots may run 5-10% higher than tract homes due to the additional plumbing and structural work typically required. Read our comprehensive cost breakdown for the Sacramento region.

Remodel TierScopeFranklin Price RangeTimeline
EssentialFixtures, vanity, shower surround, flooring$8,000-$15,0005-8 days
PremiumCustom tile, frameless glass, layout tweaks, dual vanity$15,000-$30,0002-3 weeks
Luxury / Full BuildComplete gut, new layout, master suite creation$30,000-$55,0003-5 weeks

Franklin Neighborhood Remodeling Cost Matrix

Remodeling investment varies across Franklin's neighborhoods based on home values, housing age, and the scope of work typically required to transform builder-grade or dated bathrooms into custom-quality spaces.

Neighborhood / AreaMedian Home ValueTypical Remodel BudgetPopular Services
Franklin Crossing$540K-$620K$14,000-$35,000Builder-grade upgrade, dual bath coordination
South Elk Grove Border$490K-$580K$12,000-$30,000Tub-to-shower, master bath refresh
Franklin Road Rural$450K-$550K$15,000-$40,000Full renovation with repipe, master bath creation
Sheldon Area$500K-$600K$13,000-$32,000Ranch modernization, accessibility upgrades
Laguna West-Lakeside Border$510K-$590K$12,000-$28,000Builder-grade replacement, shower upgrades

Franklin Bathroom Permits & Building Codes

Franklin is unincorporated Sacramento County, so all building permits go through the Sacramento County Department of Building Inspection — not the City of Elk Grove, despite Franklin's proximity and shared ZIP codes with Elk Grove neighborhoods. This distinction matters because permit requirements, fees, and inspection timelines differ between Sacramento County and Elk Grove. We handle the entire Sacramento County permitting process for every Franklin project, ensuring full code compliance and proper inspections.

What Requires a Permit in Franklin

  • Moving or adding plumbing fixtures (shower, tub, toilet, vanity)
  • Electrical work (new circuits, GFCI outlets, light fixtures)
  • Wall removal or structural modifications
  • Ventilation duct modifications or new installations
  • Pipe replacement (galvanized to PEX, CPVC to PEX)

Sacramento County Process for Franklin

  • Permit Fees: $350-$1,200 depending on scope
  • Plan Review: 5-10 business days
  • Inspections: Rough plumbing, rough electrical, final
  • Our Role: We pull permits, schedule inspections, and ensure full code compliance
  • License: 1125321 — fully bonded and insured

Your Franklin Bathroom Remodel Process

Every Franklin bathroom remodel follows our proven five-step process, refined across hundreds of Sacramento County projects. We eliminate guesswork and surprises so you know exactly what to expect from consultation through final walkthrough.

1

Free In-Home Consultation

We visit your Franklin home, assess existing plumbing (checking for galvanized, CPVC, or copper supply lines and evaluating drain condition), measure the space, photograph current conditions, and discuss your vision and budget. For builder-grade homes, we bring samples showing the difference between production materials and our upgrade options. You receive a detailed scope document within 48 hours.

2

Design & Material Selection

Visit our showroom to see and touch tile samples, fixtures, glass options, and vanity styles. We create a 3D rendering of your new bathroom so you can visualize the finished space before any demolition begins. For Franklin builder-grade upgrades, we have pre-designed packages that match common KB Home, Lennar, and DR Horton floor plans — streamlining the design process and reducing costs.

3

Permits & Scheduling

We submit plans to Sacramento County Building Inspection (not Elk Grove — Franklin is unincorporated county territory), pull all required permits, and lock in your project start date. Most Franklin permits are approved within 5-10 business days. We order all materials in advance so everything is on-site before demolition day.

4

Professional Installation

Our crews work full days (7 AM-4 PM) to minimize disruption to your household. We protect your Franklin home with floor runners and dust barriers from the entry door to the work area, manage all subcontractors, and provide daily progress updates via text or email. For two-story homes with dual-bathroom projects, we coordinate both bathrooms to minimize overall construction time.

5

Final Inspection & Walkthrough

Sacramento County inspector verifies all plumbing, electrical, and structural work meets code. We conduct a detailed walkthrough with you, demonstrate all fixtures and controls, hand over warranty documents and maintenance guides, and schedule a complimentary 30-day follow-up check to ensure everything is performing perfectly.

Franklin Bathroom Remodel Financing

We partner with GreenSky and Hearth to offer flexible financing that makes bathroom remodeling accessible for every Franklin homeowner. Whether you are upgrading a single builder-grade bathroom or renovating both floors of your two-story home, we have a payment plan that fits your budget. See all financing options.

$135/mo

Essential builder-grade upgrade ($8,000)

60 months, 6.99% APR OAC

$310/mo

Premium renovation ($18,500)

60 months, 6.99% APR OAC

$525/mo

Full master bath ($32,000)

60 months, 8.99% APR OAC

Affordable Franklin Bathroom Remodeling

Quality bathroom renovations starting from $135/month with approved financing. Get your free estimate and explore payment options that work for your budget.

Franklin Bathroom Remodeling Projects

Real projects from Franklin and southern Sacramento County homes — reflecting the housing stock, budgets, and design preferences typical in this community.

Franklin Crossing2008 KB Home

Builder-Grade Dual Bathroom Transformation

A 2008 KB Home two-story in Franklin Crossing had matching builder-grade bathrooms on both floors — yellowed fiberglass tub/shower inserts, cultured marble vanity tops with permanent stains, chrome-plated plastic faucets corroding at the base, and basic vinyl flooring lifting at the edges. We upgraded both bathrooms simultaneously: porcelain tile walk-in showers with frameless glass in both, solid maple vanities with quartz countertops, brushed nickel PVD fixtures, and 12" x 24" porcelain tile flooring. Both bathrooms received upgraded Panasonic exhaust fans and new LED recessed lighting. Doing both at once saved the homeowner $3,800 vs. separate projects.

Investment: $32,400 (both bathrooms)Timeline: 16 daysScope: Dual builder-grade upgrade
Franklin Road1972 Ranch Home

1970s Ranch Bath to Modern Master Suite

A 1972 ranch home on a half-acre lot along Franklin Road had its original single shared bathroom — 5' x 8' with avocado green tile, a cast-iron tub, and galvanized supply lines producing rust-colored water at low pressure. The home lacked a master bathroom entirely. We removed the tub, installed a 36" x 48" curbless walk-in shower with warm gray porcelain tile and a teak fold-down bench, replaced all galvanized plumbing with PEX, converted the adjacent linen closet into additional bathroom space, and installed a floating vanity with dual sinks and quartz countertop. The hall bathroom was also refreshed with a new vanity, fixtures, and tile flooring as part of the project.

Investment: $38,200Timeline: 22 daysScope: Master bath creation + hall bath refresh + full repipe
South Elk Grove Border2003 Lennar Home

Master Bath Luxury Upgrade

A 2003 Lennar two-story on the South Elk Grove border had a spacious master bathroom with an adequate layout but builder-grade materials that had deteriorated after 20 years of use. The homeowners wanted a spa-quality transformation within the existing footprint. We replaced the fiberglass shower insert with a full tile walk-in shower featuring a built-in bench and double shower niches, installed a rain showerhead with handheld attachment, upgraded to a 60" double vanity with quartz countertop and undermount sinks, added heated porcelain tile flooring, and replaced all fixtures with matte black PVD hardware. The garden tub was removed and replaced with additional floor space and a linen tower for storage.

Investment: $27,800Timeline: 18 daysScope: Master bath luxury transformation
Sheldon Area1986 Ranch Home

Accessible Aging-in-Place Conversion

A 1986 ranch home in the Sheldon area needed its master bathroom converted for a homeowner with mobility challenges. The existing fiberglass tub/shower combo was replaced with a zero-threshold curbless shower featuring textured non-slip porcelain tile, a fold-down teak bench, ADA-compliant grab bars in a brushed nickel finish matching the other fixtures, and a handheld shower on an adjustable slide bar. The bathroom doorway was widened from 28" to 36" for walker access, and a comfort-height elongated toilet was installed. The design maintains a luxury residential aesthetic — visitors cannot tell it is an accessibility-focused bathroom until they notice the thoughtfully integrated features.

Investment: $22,400Timeline: 14 daysScope: Full accessible conversion with doorway widening

What Franklin Homeowners Say

Our 2009 KB Home had two matching builder-grade bathrooms that were both falling apart — yellowed fiberglass, peeling vanities, corroded fixtures. Oakwood transformed both bathrooms at the same time and saved us thousands compared to doing them separately. The tile work is gorgeous, the quartz countertops are a massive upgrade from cultured marble, and the frameless glass showers make both bathrooms feel twice as big. Our home finally feels like it was custom-built, not builder-grade.

-- M.L., Franklin Crossing

We have a 1970s ranch home on Franklin Road that had the original avocado green bathroom from 1973. Oakwood didn't just update it — they created a master bathroom we didn't think was possible in our old house. They borrowed space from the adjacent closet, replaced all the galvanized plumbing, and built a beautiful walk-in shower with a bench. We actually have water pressure now. The quality of work is outstanding and the crew was respectful of our property every single day.

-- J.R., Franklin Road

My husband needed an accessible bathroom after his hip replacement, and I was worried it would look like a hospital. Oakwood designed a shower that has grab bars matching our brushed nickel fixtures, a teak bench that looks like it belongs in a spa, and beautiful non-slip tile you would never know is a safety feature. They widened the doorway seamlessly. Friends who visit have no idea it was designed for accessibility — they just think we have a gorgeous bathroom. Thank you, Oakwood.

-- S.K., Sheldon Area

Franklin Bathroom Remodeling FAQs

Franklin Neighborhoods We Serve

Franklin Crossing

ZIP: 95823

Built: 2005-2020

Builder-grade upgrades

South Elk Grove Border

ZIP: 95758/95823

Built: 1995-2010

Tract home renovations

Franklin Road Corridor

ZIP: 95823

Built: 1960-1985

Ranch modernization + repipe

Sheldon Area

ZIP: 95829/95823

Built: 1980-2000

Ranch updates + accessibility

Laguna West-Lakeside Border

ZIP: 95758

Built: 2000-2015

Builder-grade replacement

Twin Cities Road Area

ZIP: 95823

Built: 1965-1980

Rural ranch renovation

Highway 99 Corridor

ZIP: 95823

Built: 2003-2018

Two-story tract upgrades

East Franklin

ZIP: 95823/95829

Built: 1990-2005

Master bath transformation

Near Cosumnes River Preserve

ZIP: 95823

Built: 1970-1990

Full gut renovations

Serving Franklin & Southern Sacramento County

Franklin sits at the southern edge of Sacramento County's suburban expansion — a community where the Elk Grove growth corridor meets the agricultural heritage of the Central Valley. Near the Cosumnes River Preserve and along the historic Highway 99, Franklin is a community where families put down roots and invest in their homes for the long term. Whether you live in a newer Franklin Crossing tract home or an older ranch property along Franklin Road, we bring the same commitment to quality craftsmanship, transparent pricing, and materials built to withstand Sacramento Valley's demanding climate.

We also serve homeowners in nearby communities throughout the southern Sacramento region:

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