Mountain's Edge · Enterprise, NV
Bathroom Remodeling in Mountain's Edge, Enterprise NV
Mountain's Edge primary baths are textbook production-builder rooms: a builder-grade tub on a tile deck, a small framed-glass shower in the corner, a double-sink vanity with a thin laminate top, and a separate water closet. The remodel almost everyone runs here is the same — collapse the tub and the framed shower into a single curbless walk-in wet zone, rebuild the vanity as one custom piece, and expand into the original linen closet for storage. The footprint stays put; every surface and fixture in it gets replaced.

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Mountain's Edge was built out between roughly 2004 and 2018 by Pardee, Pulte, Lennar and KB across dozens of sub-villages (Sienna, Avian Vista, Sevillano, and many more). The primary-bath templates differ village to village but the remodel scope is consistent: pull the original tub, pull the framed shower, re-frame the dividing wall, and build a single curbless wet zone with a linear drain. Storage on these plans is always undersized, so we usually expand the vanity wall into the adjacent linen closet to fit a longer vanity with deep pull-out drawers. The Mountain's Edge Master Association and the village sub-HOAs review exterior changes only; interior bathroom work goes straight to Clark County plan check.
Clark County Department of Building & Fire Prevention permitting handled in-house — structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing.
Mountain's Edge at a glance
- ZIP codes served: 89178, 89148
- Permitting jurisdiction: Clark County Department of Building & Fire Prevention
- Typical budget: Bathroom budgets here typically run $55,000–$130,000
- NSCB-licensed Nevada general contractor — license #0095372
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Turning a Mountain's Edge production bath into a real wet room
The Mountain's Edge primary bath is one of the most common rooms we touch. Pardee, Pulte, Lennar and KB built tens of thousands of homes across the master plan between 2004 and 2018, and the primary baths share a near-identical template: a builder-grade soaker tub on a tiled deck along one wall, a small framed-glass shower in the corner, a double-sink vanity with a thin laminate or cultured-marble top opposite the tub, and a separate enclosed water closet. Storage is consistently undersized — usually a single shallow linen closet with bypass doors.
The standard remodel pulls the tub deck and the framed shower, re-frames the dividing wall between them, and rebuilds the entire wet zone as a single curbless walk-in shower with a linear drain. Most clients skip the freestanding tub on Mountain's Edge primary plans — there's rarely enough square footage to fit both a true wet room and a soaker without raiding an adjacent bedroom closet, and the data on these projects is clear: the tub gets used a few times a year, the shower gets used twice a day. The rooms that go tub-out, full-wet-room read significantly larger when finished.
Storage is the other consistent move. The original linen closet is too small to hold what a working bathroom needs, so we usually demolish it and re-frame the wall to extend the vanity run by 18–30 inches. The new vanity goes in as one custom piece — typically 84"–96" with two undermount sinks, deep pull-out drawers, an integrated outlet for grooming tools, and an under-counter wastebasket pull-out. The shallow linen wall becomes part of the vanity wall, and the lost linen storage is replaced with a tall floor-to-ceiling cabinet inside the new water-closet niche or in the bedroom hallway.
Material-wise, Mountain's Edge is a value-tier-to-mid-tier project. The dominant finish package is 24"x48" porcelain on shower walls and floor, a quartz vanity top, a frameless glass shower enclosure, brushed-nickel or matte-black trim from Moen, Delta or Kohler, and a paint-grade shaker vanity in white or warm gray. Higher-end projects step up to Kohler Components or Brizo Litze for fixtures, a quartzite vanity top, and a custom-cabinetry vanity in rift white oak.
Permitting and HOA: the Mountain's Edge Master Association and the village-level sub-HOAs (Sienna, Avian Vista, etc.) review exterior changes and accessory structures only — interior bathroom work doesn't trigger ARC. Plans go straight to Clark County Building Department. We pull structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing permits in-house.
Schedule and budget: 6–9 weeks on-site for a full Mountain's Edge primary, plus 3–5 weeks of selections and material lead before demolition. Most projects land $35,000–$75,000. Mid-tier packages with custom cabinetry and Kohler Components fixtures land in the $55,000–$85,000 range. Guest baths in the same homes typically run $18,000–$35,000.
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