Bathroom Remodel Cost Estimator

Estimate the cost of your bathroom renovation based on size and quality level. Get a detailed breakdown of materials and labor costs.

Bathroom Details
Enter your bathroom size and desired quality

Small: 35-45 sq ft | Medium: 45-60 sq ft | Large: 60-100+ sq ft

Estimated Cost

Enter your bathroom details to estimate renovation costs.

How It Works

Our bathroom remodel cost estimator uses industry-standard pricing data based on square footage and quality level. We calculate costs using average contractor rates and material prices from major home improvement suppliers.

The estimate includes labor, materials, plumbing, electrical work, fixtures, flooring, and finishing. Basic renovations focus on functional updates with budget materials. Mid-range includes quality materials and modern fixtures. High-end features premium materials and custom elements.

Actual costs vary by location, contractor rates, material choices, and scope of work. Use this estimate as a starting point and get quotes from licensed contractors for accurate pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a bathroom remodel take?

A small bathroom remodel typically takes 2-3 weeks. Larger or more complex renovations can take 4-6 weeks. Factor in additional time if you're relocating plumbing or expanding the space.

What adds the most value to a bathroom remodel?

Updates that add the most value include adding a second sink, converting a tub to a walk-in shower, installing heated floors, and improving lighting. A mid-range bathroom remodel typically recoups 60-70% of costs at resale.

Should I hire a contractor or DIY?

Plumbing and electrical work should be done by licensed professionals for safety and code compliance. DIY-friendly tasks include painting, installing accessories, and simple tile work. Consider your skill level and permit requirements.

Do I need permits for a bathroom remodel?

Permits are typically required when moving or adding plumbing, electrical work, or structural changes. Cosmetic updates like new fixtures, paint, and flooring usually don't need permits. Check with your local building department.

What's the difference between basic and high-end?

Basic uses standard fixtures, laminate counters, and basic tile. Mid-range includes solid surface counters, quality fixtures, and ceramic or porcelain tile. High-end features natural stone, custom cabinetry, designer fixtures, and premium finishes.

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