Bathroom Remodel Cost Calculator

Estimate your bathroom renovation budget with our comprehensive cost calculator. Choose your bathroom size, material quality tier, and adjust individual line items — from fixtures and tile to plumbing and labor. Get a realistic total cost range in seconds.

Bathroom Size & Quality

Line Items (Adjust each based on your project)

Budget $500–$1,500 / Mid $1,500–$3,000 / Premium $3,000+
Budget $300–$800 / Mid $800–$2,000 / Premium $2,000+
Ceramic $3–$8 / Porcelain $5–$15 / Natural stone $10–$30+
Floor + shower surround. Small bath ~60 sqft, large ~200 sqft.
Minor updates $1,000–$2,000 / Full replumb $2,000–$4,000+
New fixtures, GFCI outlets, exhaust fan: $500–$1,500

Labor Estimates

General contractor: $50–$100/hr depending on region
Small bath ~40–60 hrs / Large master bath ~60–80+ hrs
Always budget 10–20% for unexpected issues (mold, water damage, code upgrades).

🚿 Bathroom Remodel Estimate

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Estimates are based on national averages. Actual costs vary by region, contractor rates, and material selections. Get 3 quotes for accurate local pricing.

How Much Does a Bathroom Remodel Cost?

Bathroom remodel costs vary widely based on size, material quality, and scope of work. According to national averages, a small powder room refresh starts around $5,000–$10,000, a mid-range full bathroom remodel runs $15,000–$30,000, and a high-end master bath can exceed $50,000–$80,000. The largest cost drivers are labor (typically 40–60% of the total), tile work, and plumbing upgrades.

Our calculator breaks down each major line item so you can see exactly where your money goes. Adjust the preset values to match your actual quotes and material selections. The contingency percentage covers the unexpected — in bathroom remodels, it's common to discover water damage, outdated plumbing, or electrical issues behind the walls once demolition begins.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The national average for a mid-range full bathroom remodel is $20,000–$28,000. A small powder room or half-bath update averages $8,000–$15,000, while a high-end master bathroom with premium fixtures, custom tile work, and layout changes can run $50,000–$80,000+. Labor typically accounts for 40–60% of the total cost, with materials making up the remainder.
Labor is usually the single largest expense at $50–$100 per hour. Among materials, custom tile work (especially floor-to-ceiling installations or intricate mosaic patterns), premium plumbing fixtures (clawfoot tubs, rain shower systems), and custom cabinetry/vanities drive the highest costs. Moving plumbing — relocating a toilet or shower drain — adds $2,000–$5,000+ by itself due to the extensive rough-in work required.
DIY can save 40–60% on labor costs, but it's only realistic for cosmetic updates: painting, replacing a vanity, installing a new toilet, or swapping light fixtures. Any work involving plumbing rough-ins, electrical wiring, waterproofing (shower pan), or structural changes should be done by licensed professionals. A botched waterproofing job can cause $20,000+ in water damage — the savings aren't worth the risk. Many homeowners save by doing demolition and painting themselves while hiring pros for plumbing, electrical, and tile.
A standard full bathroom remodel takes 3–6 weeks from demolition to final walkthrough. Small powder rooms can be done in 1–2 weeks. Large master baths with complex tile work, custom glass enclosures, and layout changes can take 6–10 weeks. Delays commonly come from: backordered materials (especially custom vanities and specialty tile), permit inspections, and discovering issues behind walls during demo. Always add 1–2 weeks of buffer to your contractor's estimated timeline.
Yes — a mid-range bathroom remodel typically recoups 60–70% of its cost in increased home value, and an upscale remodel recoups 50–60%. Beyond resale value, an updated bathroom is one of the top factors buyers consider. Even a simple refresh (new vanity, fixtures, and paint) can significantly improve your home's marketability. For maximum ROI, keep the design neutral and timeless rather than overly trendy or personalized.