A modest bathroom remodel involves at least eight trades — hacking, screeding, waterproofing, plumbing, electrical, tiling, carpentry, and fittings. When each trade reports to its own boss, even a 12-day project can drift to four weeks. AquaShield removes that friction by running the entire build in-house, supervised by one project lead who is on site every working day.
Typical scope of work
- Hacking and disposal of old tiles, fixtures, and partitions
- Plumbing reconfiguration: shifting toilet stack, shower drains, basin lines
- Two-coat polyurethane waterproofing with 72-hour pond test
- Concrete screeding to the correct fall toward floor drains
- Wall and floor tiling (homogeneous, ceramic, or terrazzo-effect)
- Fixture installation: toilet, basin, vanity, shower screen, mixer taps
- Mirror, recessed niches, and ambient lighting
- Final cleaning, silicone sealing, and walk-through
Project timeline (single bathroom, 5–7 m²)
- Day 1–2: Hacking, debris removal, electrical and plumbing first-fix
- Day 3: Waterproofing coat 1 + curing
- Day 4: Waterproofing coat 2 + pond test
- Day 5–7: Screeding and tiling
- Day 8–9: Fixture installation and second-fix electrical
- Day 10–11: Vanity, mirror, accessories
- Day 12: Silicone, deep clean, walk-through and handover
“They handed us a Gantt chart on day one, updated it every evening on WhatsApp, and finished on day twelve as promised.” — Rajesh Kumaresan, Petaling Jaya
How the budget breaks down
For a single-bathroom remodel of around 5 m² in the Klang Valley, the typical budget falls between RM 18,000 and RM 32,000 depending on tile and fixture grade. Labour represents about 45 %, materials 50 %, and contingency 5 %. We share the full breakdown on a single page so there is nothing hidden in the lump-sum total.