Field Communication
Project updates are framed around site status, not vague progress language. Owners know what changed, what remains open, and what Atlas needs from them to keep work moving.
From master suite transformations to guest bath refreshes, TAV Construction delivers high-end tile work, waterproofed showers, and precision finishes for Lafayette County homeowners. Every remodel — done right.

A bathroom remodel is one of the highest-return investments an Oxford homeowner can make — but only when the craftsmanship holds up over time. TAV Construction manages every phase of your renovation from the first demolition pull to the final grout seal, so nothing falls through the cracks between trades.
Design-to-Finish Project Management
We coordinate the full interior scope of your bathroom renovation — tile layout, flooring selection, drywall finishing, and fixture integration — under a single contract and a single point of contact. You won't be chasing sub-trades or managing scheduling conflicts.
Material Sourcing for North Mississippi
We source natural stone, large-format porcelain, designer hardware, and moisture-resistant flooring that hold up in Mississippi's humidity. Every material recommendation accounts for the real conditions in Lafayette County homes — not just showroom aesthetics.
Most bathroom remodel failures trace back to the invisible work — inadequate waterproofing behind the tile, subfloor moisture that wasn't assessed before new flooring went down, drywall seams that ghost through paint six months later. TAV Construction's process puts preparation first, which is why our finishes stay looking new for years, not months.
Whether you're updating a small guest bath in a mid-century Oxford bungalow or transforming a master suite in a newer Lafayette County development, we bring the same craft standard to every square foot. Our work passes inspection and earns repeat clients — which is the only metric that matters in a market this small and reputation-driven.
Beyond aesthetics, a well-executed bathroom remodel improves daily function, adds lasting home value, and eliminates the hidden maintenance costs that come with aging fixtures, failing tile, and inadequate waterproofing.
We remove the tub, reconfigure the plumbing rough-in, install Schluter-Kerdi waterproofing membrane, and tile the full surround. The result is a walk-in shower that's both modern and structurally sound — with a lifetime of leak protection built into the wall assembly.
Learn About ConversionsLarge-format porcelain, natural stone, and decorative mosaic tile installed over Schluter or HydroBarrier waterproofing systems. We dry-lay every pattern before setting a single tile, ensuring grout lines align and the layout reads the way it should at eye level.
See Shower Tile WorkCustom vanity installation — freestanding, floating, or built-in — with precise drywall patching and finishing around all electrical and plumbing penetrations. We leave every wall paint-ready so your vanity and lighting refresh looks seamless from day one.
Get an EstimatePorcelain tile, heated floor systems, and moisture-rated LVP installed over properly prepared, leveled subfloors. We test for moisture before anything goes down — a step that most contractors skip and that most flooring failures trace back to in Mississippi's humid climate.
Explore Flooring OptionsHeated flooring is one of the most-requested upgrades for Oxford homeowners who know how cold North Mississippi winters can make a tile floor. We install low-voltage radiant mat systems under porcelain tile — a practical luxury that costs less to operate than most homeowners expect and dramatically changes how the space feels in January.
Every bathroom remodel we complete is permitted where required and built to Lafayette County code. We coordinate with licensed plumbing and electrical partners on out-of-scope work, manage the scheduling, and stay on site to review every rough-in before it's covered. You get one contractor accountable for the full finish, not a patchwork of subs pointing fingers at each other.
We offer honest, no-pressure estimates for Oxford and Lafayette County homeowners. Walk us through what you're envisioning and we'll tell you exactly what it takes to get there — on budget and on schedule.
Custom tile showers, tub-to-shower conversions, and high-end bathroom finishes completed for Oxford and Lafayette County homeowners.
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Verified reviews from Oxford and Lafayette County homeowners who trusted TAV Construction with their bathroom renovation.
"My experience with TAV Construction was great. Gavin the brick layer does excellent work. He's good at what he does. I would recommend him to anyone who's looking for someone who's dedicated to doing his job. My hat goes off to him..."
Reginald Nicholson
2026-04-17
"Glevin is a kind and generous human being - and from there, his talent flows. I've worked with him multiple times, hiring him to install tile, flooring - anything where finish counts. He is dependable, reasonable, thoughtful and considerate. A true professional."
Matthew Hackworth
2026-03-12
Conveniently located for Oxford and Lafayette County, MS customers
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Sunday: Closed
Answers to common questions about bathroom renovation costs, timelines, and process for Oxford, MS homeowners.
Tiered pricing (Basic vs Luxury) Labor and material breakdowns Local market averages
Timeline for guest baths (2 weeks) Master bath timelines (3-5 weeks) Phase-by-phase breakdown
Oxford city requirements Lafayette County codes Contractor-led permitting
Process explanation Plumbing adjustments Tile waterproofing
Large format tiles to reduce seams Light colors for space Slip-resistance
State licensing details General liability coverage Worker's comp protection
Licensed partner network Managed project scope Code compliance
Plumbing relocation Custom tile labor High-end fixtures
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High-end tile work, Schluter waterproofing, and precision finishing for Lafayette County homeowners. Get a straight-forward estimate — no pressure, no inflated numbers.
TAV Construction coordinates inspections, containment planning, documentation, and field communication for property owners, facilities teams, and general contractors across Bathroom Remodeling. That means faster scheduling, cleaner handoffs between trades, and fewer surprises once work begins. We document site conditions carefully, outline the sequence of work before crews mobilize, and keep the project tied to one clear contact path through /contact-us or 600-675-2519. Instead of treating field work as an isolated crew dispatch, Atlas builds the project around a practical sequence: first stabilize the immediate risk, then document conditions, then coordinate the next trade or clearance requirement so the site never stalls because one handoff was missed.
On projects involving environmental response, the difference is usually in the coordination detail rather than the sales language. The teams that keep schedules intact are the teams that isolate unaffected areas early, account for occupancy concerns before equipment arrives, maintain a clean record of moisture readings or compliance observations, and keep owners informed about what happens next. Atlas uses that structure on residential losses, public-sector work, and commercial projects because the goal is the same in each case: move the site from uncertainty to an orderly plan with the fewest possible surprises.
For owners in Bathroom Remodeling, that approach matters because delays rarely stay isolated. A missed containment step can expand demolition scope. A weak documentation trail can slow an insurance file or a regulator review. An unclear sequencing plan can leave restoration contractors or tenants waiting on information that should have been established on day one. Atlas keeps those dependencies visible, confirms responsibilities before crews leave site, and makes sure every phase connects cleanly to the next one.
Atlas approaches documentation as part of field execution, not as an administrative afterthought. Photo records, material observations, equipment logs, and site notes are collected while crews are actively working so property owners, adjusters, facilities teams, and follow-on contractors are looking at the same factual record. That reduces disagreement about scope and makes it easier to justify why a contained work area, a selective demolition decision, or a drying continuation was necessary. It also keeps the project from becoming dependent on memory after the fact, which is where many jobs begin to drift.
Site protection is handled with the same mindset. Atlas is not interested in solving one problem by creating three secondary ones. We account for occupant movement, adjacent finishes, equipment staging, dust or humidity migration, and the order in which materials are removed or preserved. When the work is complete for the day, the site should have a defensible status: contained where it needs to be contained, cleaned where it needs to be cleaned, and clearly documented so the next crew or decision-maker understands the current condition without guesswork.
Clear next steps are part of the deliverable. Owners should know whether they are moving into clearance, structural drying continuation, follow-on restoration, selective demolition, insurance review, or a final closeout phase. That forward visibility is especially important on Colorado projects with weather exposure, tenant turnover, public-sector oversight, or tightly sequenced construction schedules. Atlas keeps the conversation grounded in what is actually required on site, what has already been completed, and what is needed to move the job forward without reopening finished work.
Project updates are framed around site status, not vague progress language. Owners know what changed, what remains open, and what Atlas needs from them to keep work moving.
Containment, material protection, and sequencing are used to keep unaffected areas from becoming part of the job. That protects both schedule and budget.
Every phase should end with a clear record of what was completed and what the next responsible party needs. That is how Atlas reduces rework and stalled handoffs.