The house I bought "as-is" was built in 1950, the bathroom needed an update although the shower doors with etched swan design was a classic. Tile was thickset on a 1" concrete bed. A small electric jackhammer works best to get down to framing or concrete block.
You have a 50/50 chance that the plumbing has a very slow drip inside the wall, one drip a week will attract termites because the water can't evaporate.
All tile, grout, sealer, and plumbing fixtures need to be on-site before demo starts and subs arrive. I used to allow 8 -12 week lead time, it could be more now.


I opted for a walk in shower instead of a tub. I was amazed how wet a bathroom can get without a shower door. I put up a shower curtain after that experiment.

Kept the toilet and replaced the vanity with a pedestal sink, they are not that expensive. I got mine at a closeout sale, it is a Porcher 20348-00.001. The shut off valves fits behind the pedestal, have to keep an eye on the plumber to get it in the right location.

The changes make the standard 9' x 5' bathroom look and feel larger. I really like the hand held shower head.
