It's usually the first question on everyone's mind, and it's a fair one. The honest answer is: it depends — but that doesn't mean you can't get a clear picture before you ever pick up the phone. Here's what actually drives the cost of a bathroom remodel, and how to get a number you can trust.

Why there's no single "average price"

Anyone who quotes you one flat number without seeing your bathroom is guessing. Cost depends on the size of the space, the condition of the plumbing and subfloor underneath, the materials and finishes you choose, and whether you're doing a straightforward conversion or a full redesign.

The biggest cost factors

  • Scope of the project — a tub-to-shower or shower-to-shower conversion is typically far more predictable and affordable than a full gut renovation that moves plumbing or walls.
  • Materials — acrylic and solid-surface wall systems are generally more budget-friendly and lower-maintenance than tile, which requires more labor and ongoing grout care.
  • Safety features — grab bars, built-in seating, and low-threshold entry add modest cost but significant long-term value, especially if safety is the reason you're remodeling in the first place.
  • What's behind the walls — if there's water damage, outdated plumbing, or subfloor issues once the old tub or shower comes out, that can affect the final price. A good contractor will flag this clearly rather than surprise you later.

Why "get three quotes" isn't always the best advice

Comparing quotes is smart, but comparing apples to apples matters more than comparing three numbers. Ask what's included in each quote — materials, labor, disposal, permits, and warranty — so you're not comparing a bare-bones estimate to a fully finished one.

How we handle pricing

We don't do phone-quote guesswork. During your free in-home consultation, we look at your actual bathroom, listen to what matters most to you, and give you one clear, written price before any work begins — with no pressure to decide on the spot.

If you're trying to plan ahead, the best next step isn't guessing at a number online — it's scheduling a free consultation so you get a real answer for your actual bathroom.