Ogden and Weber County have a bathroom-remodel market with a split personality: a handful of home-turf shops that live and work here, and a set of well-known national brands that dispatch crews up from the Salt Lake valley. For a lot of projects that distinction is the whole decision — so this independent ranking sorts the real options by the same rubric we use everywhere, and tells you plainly which companies are Ogden-based and which are driving in.
How we evaluated
We score every company on the same five signals, and a company’s willingness to work with us never changes the score:
- Licensing & insurance — an active Utah DOPL contractor license and current general-liability coverage. This is a gate, not a bonus: we re-verify status on a set cadence, and anything we can’t confirm we flag rather than assume.
- Reviews — volume and recency — how many independent customer reviews a company has, how recent they are, and whether complaint patterns show up across sources.
- Warranty — what’s guaranteed, for how long, and whether labor (not just the product) is covered in writing.
- Specialization fit — whether the company is genuinely good at the project you have, from fast acrylic conversions to custom tile to aging-in-place safety work.
- Local presence & accountability — a real local office and owner who answer for the work in this market, versus a crew dispatched from far away. In Weber County this factor carries real weight.
Where we couldn’t independently confirm a specific figure — a DOPL number, a current review count — at publication, we say so rather than print something we can’t stand behind. Rankings are editorial, never for sale, and any ranked company that’s also a matching partner is disclosed at the top of this page.
The rankings
1. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Ogden — best home-turf choice for full remodels. DreamMaker is a locally owned, Ogden-based design-build remodeler with its own Design Center on the South Ogden bench, operating in the area for roughly two decades [source: dreammaker-remodel.com/ogden/; BBB DreamMaker Ogden profile, accessed 2026-07]. Because it does custom cabinetry, tile, and full renovations rather than acrylic overlays, it’s the natural fit for Ogden’s century-old bungalows. Watch-outs: a full design-build costs more and takes longer than a one-day liner. Best for: whole-bathroom and historic-home renovations from a local team.
2. Five Star Bath Solutions of Layton–Ogden — best local option for conversions and accessibility. This is a locally owned franchise based in Riverdale — genuinely home turf, not dispatched — that focuses on tub-to-shower conversions, walk-in tubs, and safety remodels, backed by a transferable lifetime warranty on products, labor, and materials [source: fivestarbathsolutions.com/layton-ogden-ut/, accessed 2026-07]. Watch-outs: an acrylic-system focus rather than custom tile. Best for: fast, warrantied conversions and aging-in-place work from a Weber County owner.
3. Footprints Bath and Tile of Northern Utah — best local pick for custom tile. A Weber County-based independent (Marriott-Slaterville) specializing in custom tile showers and full bathroom remodels [source: footprintsbathandtile.com/ogden-davis-county, accessed 2026-07]. Watch-outs: a newer company, so lean on its portfolio and references and confirm licensing directly. Best for: a tile-forward remodel where you want a local craftsman rather than a national system.
4. West Shore Home — strongest dispatched brand for a fast, one-company install. West Shore serves Ogden from its West Jordan branch with company-employed crews and one-day acrylic conversions; there’s no Weber County office, so crews travel up [source: westshorehome.com/locations/utah/bathroom-remodeling-ogden/, accessed 2026-07]. Watch-outs: dispatched service and premium pricing. Best for: homeowners who prioritize a single accountable company and speed over a local address.
5. Re-Bath of Utah — dispatched full-service franchise. Re-Bath covers Weber County from Salt Lake, handling complete remodels in both acrylic and grout-free stone-look finishes [source: rebath.com/find-a-location/utah/, accessed 2026-07]. Watch-outs: dispatched from the valley, and third-party review sentiment runs mixed — read recent reviews first. Best for: a fuller remodel when a local design-build isn’t the fit.
6. Bath Fitter of Utah — dispatched acrylic-liner specialist. The Sandy-based franchise fits seamless acrylic over existing tubs and walls with a written limited lifetime warranty on the acrylic, dispatching to the Ogden area [source: bathfitter.com/us-en/locations-list/ut/, accessed 2026-07]. Watch-outs: acrylic only, dispatched, and a liner needs sound structure underneath. Best for: a fast, low-mess refresh when your existing tub is in good shape.
Ogden-specific considerations
Two things make Ogden its own market. First, the housing stock. Weber County is full of century-old bungalows on the bench and in the historic 25th Street district, and those homes hide cast-iron tubs, out-of-level floors, and surprises behind the walls. The dispatched national brands do acrylic overlays — excellent for a straightforward refresh, less suited to a gut renovation — so for a true historic remodel, the Ogden-based custom shops (DreamMaker, Footprints) are usually the better narrative fit. Second, dispatched versus based. Three of the six options here drive up from the Salt Lake valley. That’s not disqualifying — a dispatched crew can do excellent work — but it’s worth asking any company where its crews and service team are located, how warranty callbacks are handled, and whether travel affects scheduling.
Ogden is also a value market. It runs right around the Utah baseline rather than the Wasatch Front premium you’ll see closer to Salt Lake, which is good news for your budget — a full remodel here tracks the middle of our $6,000–$16,000 range rather than the top, and a tub-to-shower conversion tracks $4,000–$9,000. Our bathroom remodel cost guide breaks down what moves those numbers.
How to choose
Decide on scope first. A historic or full remodel points you to a home-turf design-build like DreamMaker or Footprints; a fast conversion or accessibility project is where Five Star’s local franchise or a dispatched brand like West Shore shines; a straightforward refresh over a sound tub is Bath Fitter’s sweet spot. Then weigh how much a local address matters to you — for many Ogden homeowners, a nearby owner who handles warranty callbacks in person is worth a lot.
Whichever way you lean, confirm the same fundamentals with anyone on your list: active Utah DOPL license, current insurance, the labor warranty in writing, an itemized waterproofing spec, and what happens to the price if demolition uncovers damage. And get more than one quote — ideally a local shop against a national brand for the same scope. Our free matching does exactly that, connecting you with up to three vetted pros serving Weber County, each verified for an active Utah DOPL license and insurance, with no obligation to hire. For more local context see our Ogden page, or compare markets with our Salt Lake City roundup.