Average Bathroom Remodel Cost and Its Factors

Lauren Scruggs

By Lauren Scruggs

10 March 2025

8 min read

Average Bathroom Remodel Cost
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    When you think about bathroom remodeling, the first thing you ask yourself is, "How much will it cost?" Well, the answer varies, depending on the scope and type of the project. A standard bathroom remodel would cost less, while a comprehensive makeover, which includes tiles, fixtures, etc., may cost more.

    This blog covers what you may need to know about the average price of bathroom remodeling. We have also mentioned the factors affecting the cost. So read the article to understand the average price of bathroom remodeling!

    What is the Average Bathroom Remodeling Cost?

    The average cost of bathroom remodeling is $5500, but this may vary depending on the size of the bathroom, the extent of renovation required, etc. When you remodel the bathroom, the sky's the limit, which means homeowners can transition from a single shower to a double or add new-age faucets. However, this may increase water heating capacity.

    When the heating capacity increases, you may need a new water heater with extra storage - which requires extra electrical work, heat floor installation, etc. This adds up to the overall cost of the bathroom remodeling. As size is usually the major determining factor, most companies charge per square foot. Hence, we have mentioned a breakdown of the bathroom remodeling cost as per the type:

    Type Of Bathroom Remodel Cost (Approximate)
    Half Bathroom Remodel $2000 - $5,000
    Powder Room Remodel $5,000 - $10,000
    Guest Bathroom Remodel $14,000 - $20,000
    Full Bathroom Remodel $6,000 - $15,000
    Primary Bath Remodel $10,000 - $30,000
    Wet Room Installation $11,000 - $18,000
    Luxury Bathroom Remodel $50,000+
    Average Bathroom Remodeling Cost
    Infographics by: Intriera

    What Factors Affect the Remodeling Cost?

    Bathroom Demolition

    Bathroom Demolition
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    Remodeling is a labor-intensive project that includes the demolition of bathtubs, bathroom tiles, glass blocks, etc. Depending on the bathroom size, the number of fixtures to be removed, and the extent of the work, the laborers may charge $39 per square foot.

    Though bathroom demolition is a DIY project, you may still need the equipment, safety gear, etc., which will add to the cost of remodeling. Therefore, it is better to hire a professional with the required equipment.

    Water Damage Repair

    If you are remodeling your bathroom, you must also check and repair water damage caused by floods, storms, leaks, spills, etc. The process of water damage repair may include removing excess water, drying and cleaning the affected area, and repairing the damage.

    The cost of water damage restoration is around $4.50 to $4.75 per square meter, depending on the type of water causing the damage. Additional charges may also be incurred if mold remediation is needed.

    Changing Faucets and Plumbing

    Changing Faucets and Plumbing
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    Faucets are easy to change and can be done as a DIY project, saving you on labor costs. The cost of the faucet varies depending on the material and finish. They are available in zinc, brass, and stainless steel, in several finishes, such as matte, glossy, polished, and satin.

    Faucets are also available in chrome-finished plastics, which are affordable but not durable. If you want a lifetime warranty and durability, consider quality hardware. Though they might seem expensive, they can be considered good investments for the future. In addition to the faucet cost, the plumbing charges (usually $75 - $130 per hour) may add up to the cost of bathroom remodeling.

    Paint Job and Bathroom Expansion

    The size of the bathroom, the amount of patchwork required, the types of paint used, etc., all determine the cost of the bathroom paint job. It also depends on whether you'd like to add some elements. An average cost can range from $150 - $350 per sq. ft. with some additional costs.

    With the trend of bigger bathrooms, many homeowners are expanding their bathrooms. Because bathroom expansion is not easy work, you can expect to pay around $80,000 to $100,000.

    Upgrading Countertops and Cabinetry

    Updating cabinets is not very expensive. Several ready-to-assemble cabinets are available, which can cost around $50 - $200 for a unit. The best part is that you can install them on your own. The downside of these cabinets is that they do not last longer. Instead, consider opting for hardwood and solid wood, which cost around $2000 or more. Though it may seem expensive, it will add value to your money.

    If you are trying to change the countertop, there are various inexpensive options such as - laminates, tiles, sealed wood, etc. However, they can easily get damaged and are hard to maintain. Choose granite, marble, quartzite, etc., as they are more durable. A little bit of maintenance can make them last longer.

    Upgrading Your Toilet

    A Beautiful Neutral Tone Washroom
    Photo: @lafemesmarttoilet

    If the old toilet in your bathroom is acting up, it's time to throw it away and get a new one. A new toilet costs an average of $600 for both the unit and the installation. The cost of the toilet increases if you choose high-end models like smart toilets, bidets, dual flush toilets, etc.

    It is better to call a professional, as they have years of experience installing toilets. Their charges may add up to the cost—which may seem higher—but their work includes a warranty, which ensures you have peace of mind.

    Installing New Floors

    Well, a bathroom floor that has been for too long can be monotonous. So, you may want to change it to give the bathroom a fresh look. There are several options available, such as stone, vinyl, hardwood, laminates, etc. Natural stones and hardwood can be a bit expensive compared to vinyl and laminates. Ceramic and porcelain floor tiles are also available at affordable prices.

    All these tiles' costs are determined by per square footage. The average floor tiles cost is $16 - $25 per sq. meter. So, the larger your bathroom, the more tiles you may need, which will eventually add up to the cost of the bathroom remodeling.

    Replacing Light Fixtures

    Light fixture replacement is quite cheap, as you can do it yourself. However, if you want to move or add new lights, you might need to hire an expert. They usually charge around $40 to $120 per hour.

    The bathroom is a wet place, which requires proper precautions and safety equipment. Hence, it is advisable to call a professional. This ensures you and your bathroom are safe from any damage that may be caused by inefficiency and negligence.

    Add or Replace Ventilation

    A White Bathroom With Ventilation
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    Wet and moist spaces are the most common places where mold grows. Hence, it is important to have proper ventilation, which ensures your bathroom dries after use. We usually use an exhaust fan for this purpose in the bathroom. It is advisable to hire a professional to install the exhaust fan because it involves work like vents and ductwork, which will drive the price up to $1000.

    However, if you wish to replace the existing one - it will cost around $250 - $500. The cost may also vary depending on the brand, make, model, features, etc. The more features it has, the more expensive it will be.

    The list does not end there, as we have other additional considerations that determine the cost, such as -

    • Permits

    • Geography

    • Shower door and curtains

    • Plumbing and electrical work

    • Mirror, hot tub, sauna, medicine cabinet

    Conclusion

    Bathroom remodeling might seem like a huge investment, but several bathrooms offer a good ROI, which offsets the heavy investment. However, there are several ways you can save on the remodeling cost. For example, you can opt for cheap and durable flooring options. As something unexpected might pop up during a remodeling project, it is important to keep some dollars handy!

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