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Bathroom Remodeling in McGregor and Iona, FL: Built for the Homes Along the Historic Corridor
Walk-in showers, tub to shower conversions, and waterproofing done right for the mid-century estates and canal homes of the McGregor Boulevard corridor.
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Why a Bathroom Remodel in McGregor and Iona Starts With the House, Not a Template
A bathroom in McGregor and Iona rarely behaves like a bathroom in a newer inland subdivision, because the homes here were not built to the same template or the same era. The corridor along historic McGregor Boulevard is lined with royal palms and mid-century estates, the canal-front houses of Town and River sit close to brackish water, and the condos near the Caloosa Yacht and Racquet Club catch salt air rolling in off the river. Many homes here are canal-front or Gulf-access, while others sit inland off the corridor on dry lots, which already changes how a remodel should be approached. That mix means a master bath renovation in a 1960s estate, a guest bath in a golf-community villa, and a beachy condo shower all start from completely different bones. Dynasty Tile LLC has worked along this stretch of Lee County since launching in Fort Myers in 2016, and owner Romeo plans each bathroom remodel in McGregor and Iona around the house it actually lives in rather than a one-size-fits-all checklist. The result is a bathroom that fits the architecture, respects the period character of the home, and stands up to the humidity and salt that define this part of Fort Myers.

Rebuilding Mid-Century Mortar-Bed Showers in McGregor and Iona Bathrooms
The signature challenge in a McGregor or Iona remodel is the mid-century shower itself, because most of these baths were built around a thick mortar bed poured over a sheet-metal or hot-mopped pan rather than the sheet membranes we use today. When we open up a dated bathroom in one of these estates, we routinely find that mortar bed saturated, the old pan corroded or split at the curb, and the studs and subfloor softened where decades of fine-spray Florida humidity worked through the grout. Reconstructing one of these showers is not a tile swap, it is a full tear-out and rebuild of the wet area from the framing up. We pour a properly sloped pre-pan, set a new pan liner or bonded waterproofing membrane, seal the curb, walls, niches, and benches, then tile over a flat, accurately leveled surface so water always runs to the drain instead of pooling against a wall. For the condos along the Sanibel Causeway approach, where buildings take direct salt exposure off the river mouth, we lean on dense, low-absorption porcelain and tight, well-sealed joints that give salt grime fewer places to settle. We handle the full demolition on typical projects in a single day, keep the site clean and organized, and treat your transparent estimate as a firm conversation with no hidden fees.
Matching the Bathroom Remodel to Your McGregor and Iona Home
Because no two houses on this corridor share the same bones, the smartest first step is matching the bathroom remodel to the kind of home you actually own. The architectural character of McGregor and Iona shapes the right approach more than almost anywhere else we work in Southwest Florida, and a plan that fits a mid-century canal house can be wrong for a high-rise condo or an inland ranch. After years of remodeling bathrooms along this corridor, we tend to see the work fall into a few clear lanes by property type. The point is not to upsell every home into the same renovation, it is to build the bathroom that suits the house, its era, and the way you live in it.
Here is how the most common McGregor and Iona properties usually shape a bathroom remodel:
- Mid-century estates on McGregor Boulevard: full master bath renovations where we open the walls, rebuild a deteriorated mortar-bed shower from the framing up, and finish a floor to ceiling tile shower whose proportions and tile choices read true to the home's period rather than fighting it.
- Canal-front and Gulf-access homes in Town and River: waterproofing-first remodels with curbless or linear-drain showers and dense porcelain that stand up to constant humidity off the water.
- Inland lots and waterfront condos near the Caloosa Yacht and Racquet Club: light, easy-to-clean frameless walk-in showers in large format porcelain, with extra attention to salt-resistant finishes on the units closest to the Sanibel Causeway approach.
- Golf-community villas and second homes: guest and master baths and tub to shower conversions that turn rarely used space into a low-maintenance, move-in ready bathroom for part-year owners.
Walk-In Showers and Tub to Shower Conversions for McGregor and Iona Homes
The bathroom that most McGregor and Iona homeowners ask us to build is the open, low-threshold tile shower that suits this stage of life and this kind of home. Plenty of residents along the corridor are retirees or second-home owners who want a master bath that looks the part in a classic Fort Myers estate and stays easy to use for years. We build floor to ceiling shower walls in large format porcelain, frameless walk-in showers, curbless and linear-drain entries that read clean and seamless, custom niches sized for real bottles, and built-in benches that make the space feel like a spa. A tub to shower conversion is one of our most requested upgrades here, because a rarely used garden tub in an older estate is often wasted square footage that becomes a generous walk-in shower instead. June Petteruti, who had our crew retile her lanai, pointed out that we showed up when we said we would and left her home tidy at the end of each day, and that same respect for a lived-in McGregor home carries into every bathroom we remodel along the corridor.
We also bring the same standard to the rest of these homes, and many McGregor and Iona clients have us handle more than one room once they see the bathroom finished. If your remodel runs into the heart of the house, our kitchen remodeling work brings the same waterproofing-first craftsmanship to backsplashes and floors, and you can see our full local range on our page for McGregor and Iona. Homeowners comparing options across the region often look at our bathroom remodeling in Fort Myers and bathroom remodeling in Cypress Lake pages as well, and the care is identical no matter the address. Whether you own a mid-century estate on McGregor Boulevard, a canal house in Town and River, an inland lot off the corridor, or a condo near the Sanibel Causeway approach, Dynasty Tile builds a bathroom that belongs in it. Call Romeo and the team at (239) 265-2814 to talk through your bathroom remodel in McGregor and Iona.
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“Dynasty just finished my kitchen backsplash. It is beautiful! Romeo was professional and Lino did an excellent job. I will use them for future projects.”
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Proudly Serving Fort Myers & Southwest Florida
From our home base in Fort Myers, the Dynasty Tile team installs tile and remodels bathrooms, kitchens, pool decks and lanais for homeowners across Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Sarasota and Hendry County, within about 60 miles of Fort Myers.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in McGregor and Iona, FL?
The cost of a bathroom remodel in McGregor and Iona depends on the size of the space, the tile and materials you choose, and how much hidden repair the older mid-century homes here actually need once we open the walls. A guest bath refresh in a condo sits at the lower end, while a full master bath renovation in a mid-century estate with a custom walk-in shower and a fully rebuilt mortar-bed wet area sits higher. Because many homes on this corridor have aging substrates and original pans, the honest way to price the work is a free, no-obligation estimate where Romeo walks the space in person. Call (239) 265-2814 for transparent pricing with no hidden fees.
Why does waterproofing matter so much for bathrooms in McGregor and Iona?
Most original baths in these mid-century homes were built around a thick mortar bed over a metal or hot-mopped pan that long predates modern waterproofing membranes, and in this humid, salt-laced corner of Fort Myers those old assemblies eventually saturate and corrode. That is why we so often find soft framing and a failed pan during demolition. We rebuild every wet area from the framing up with a sloped pre-pan, a fresh membrane, and accurate slope to the drain so your new shower stays sound in this climate. It is the single biggest reason a remodel lasts instead of failing again in a few years.
Can you convert an old tub into a walk-in shower in a McGregor and Iona home?
Yes, a tub to shower conversion is one of our most popular upgrades along the corridor, especially in older estates with a rarely used garden tub. We remove the tub, rework the area as needed, rebuild it with proper waterproofing, and install a custom walk-in tile shower with a curbless or low-threshold entry if you want a seamless, easy-to-use look. It opens up the bathroom and modernizes the whole room, which suits the retirees and second-home owners common in McGregor and Iona. Call (239) 265-2814 to talk through your conversion.
What kind of shower works best for a condo near the Sanibel Causeway?
For a condo near the causeway approach, where the building takes direct salt exposure off the river mouth, a frameless walk-in shower with floor to ceiling large format porcelain tends to be the best fit, because it reads light and open and is easy to clean and maintain. Fewer grout lines and dense, low-absorption tile mean fewer places for salt grime and moisture to collect, which matters in a coastal building. We pair that with proper waterproofing and a mosaic shower floor sloped correctly to the drain so the design holds up. The same approach scales up beautifully for a larger master bath in a McGregor Boulevard estate.
Do you remodel bathrooms throughout the McGregor and Iona area?
Yes, Dynasty Tile remodels bathrooms across the McGregor and Iona corridor and the surrounding Lee County communities, from Town and River and the Caloosa Yacht and Racquet Club neighborhoods to inland lots off the corridor and the condos near the Sanibel Causeway approach. Whether you own a mid-century estate, a canal-front house, an inland ranch, or a beachy condo, you get the same licensed, experienced craftsmanship, proper waterproofing, and transparent pricing. We treat a small guest bath with the same care as a full master suite. Call (239) 265-2814 to confirm service to your street.
Get a Free Bathroom Remodeling Estimate in McGregor and Iona
Ready to remodel a bathroom that fits your McGregor and Iona home? Dynasty Tile LLC builds walk-in showers, tub to shower conversions, and full master bath renovations that respect the period character of the McGregor Boulevard corridor and hold up to the salt and humidity that come with it. Owner Romeo and our licensed team bring proper waterproofing, fully rebuilt wet areas, clean tile work, and a clean, organized job site to every address, from Town and River and inland lots to the Caloosa Yacht and Racquet Club. Call (239) 265-2814 for your free, no-obligation estimate with transparent pricing and no hidden fees, or reach us through our request your free estimate page. From the royal-palm corridor to the Sanibel Causeway approach, Dynasty Tile is the team McGregor and Iona homeowners trust with a bathroom remodel.
