Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got three estimates in Arlington for the same bathroom. $7k, $8k (note - plumbing & electrical replaced, but these quotes didn't include permits. Permits would be 2-3k more). Third estimate was $15,500.
Why were permits $2-3k more? Is that even legal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My2Princesses wrote:We're looking at a bathroom renovation in the near future and I'm wondering about the typical cost in the DC area (we're in MoCo). It's a small master bath, about 5 feet wide by 8 feet long (including the standing shower). So far the estimates have been either around $5,000 or higher at $9-12,000. I'm trying to figure out if the lower one is normal and the higher ones are trying to bleed me dry, or if the lower ones are too low (indicative of shoddy work) and I really am looking at $9-12,000. It would be a mid-line renovation (not cheap but not too expensive/high end). We're in a townhouse.
You need to clarify what "bathroom renovation" comprises. Are you expecting to alter the structure, relocate sinks, relocate toilets, etc? Add things like heated flooring, a steam shower, etc? If you are simply trading vanities, changing tiles, changing fixtures, and replacing toilets, $9-12k for tiny bathroom is ripoff.
By "renovation" I mean gut existing bathroom (standing shower, cabinet, tiles on floor), rebuild new standing shower, new floor tiles, new cabinet with granite countertop, new lights, new mirror/cabinet, maybe new toilet. No structural changes or relocating sink or toilet. From feedback here and elsewhere, looks like we are indeed looking at $9-12K for a tiny bathroom.![]()
I think you can beat $9k, especially if there's no new plumbing or electrical involved. Rebuilding a 5x8 bathroom is not a big job.
Anonymous wrote:I got three estimates in Arlington for the same bathroom. $7k, $8k (note - plumbing & electrical replaced, but these quotes didn't include permits. Permits would be 2-3k more). Third estimate was $15,500.
Anonymous wrote:You will want to get specifics from the contractors that you talk to. You can get a plastic shower pan or a poured/tiled shower pan for instance. A cheap shower door or something more substantial....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My2Princesses wrote:We're looking at a bathroom renovation in the near future and I'm wondering about the typical cost in the DC area (we're in MoCo). It's a small master bath, about 5 feet wide by 8 feet long (including the standing shower). So far the estimates have been either around $5,000 or higher at $9-12,000. I'm trying to figure out if the lower one is normal and the higher ones are trying to bleed me dry, or if the lower ones are too low (indicative of shoddy work) and I really am looking at $9-12,000. It would be a mid-line renovation (not cheap but not too expensive/high end). We're in a townhouse.
You need to clarify what "bathroom renovation" comprises. Are you expecting to alter the structure, relocate sinks, relocate toilets, etc? Add things like heated flooring, a steam shower, etc? If you are simply trading vanities, changing tiles, changing fixtures, and replacing toilets, $9-12k for tiny bathroom is ripoff.
By "renovation" I mean gut existing bathroom (standing shower, cabinet, tiles on floor), rebuild new standing shower, new floor tiles, new cabinet with granite countertop, new lights, new mirror/cabinet, maybe new toilet. No structural changes or relocating sink or toilet. From feedback here and elsewhere, looks like we are indeed looking at $9-12K for a tiny bathroom.![]()
I think you can beat $9k, especially if there's no new plumbing or electrical involved. Rebuilding a 5x8 bathroom is not a big job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My2Princesses wrote:We're looking at a bathroom renovation in the near future and I'm wondering about the typical cost in the DC area (we're in MoCo). It's a small master bath, about 5 feet wide by 8 feet long (including the standing shower). So far the estimates have been either around $5,000 or higher at $9-12,000. I'm trying to figure out if the lower one is normal and the higher ones are trying to bleed me dry, or if the lower ones are too low (indicative of shoddy work) and I really am looking at $9-12,000. It would be a mid-line renovation (not cheap but not too expensive/high end). We're in a townhouse.
You need to clarify what "bathroom renovation" comprises. Are you expecting to alter the structure, relocate sinks, relocate toilets, etc? Add things like heated flooring, a steam shower, etc? If you are simply trading vanities, changing tiles, changing fixtures, and replacing toilets, $9-12k for tiny bathroom is ripoff.
By "renovation" I mean gut existing bathroom (standing shower, cabinet, tiles on floor), rebuild new standing shower, new floor tiles, new cabinet with granite countertop, new lights, new mirror/cabinet, maybe new toilet. No structural changes or relocating sink or toilet. From feedback here and elsewhere, looks like we are indeed looking at $9-12K for a tiny bathroom.![]()
Anonymous wrote:My2Princesses wrote:We're looking at a bathroom renovation in the near future and I'm wondering about the typical cost in the DC area (we're in MoCo). It's a small master bath, about 5 feet wide by 8 feet long (including the standing shower). So far the estimates have been either around $5,000 or higher at $9-12,000. I'm trying to figure out if the lower one is normal and the higher ones are trying to bleed me dry, or if the lower ones are too low (indicative of shoddy work) and I really am looking at $9-12,000. It would be a mid-line renovation (not cheap but not too expensive/high end). We're in a townhouse.
You need to clarify what "bathroom renovation" comprises. Are you expecting to alter the structure, relocate sinks, relocate toilets, etc? Add things like heated flooring, a steam shower, etc? If you are simply trading vanities, changing tiles, changing fixtures, and replacing toilets, $9-12k for tiny bathroom is ripoff.

My2Princesses wrote:We're looking at a bathroom renovation in the near future and I'm wondering about the typical cost in the DC area (we're in MoCo). It's a small master bath, about 5 feet wide by 8 feet long (including the standing shower). So far the estimates have been either around $5,000 or higher at $9-12,000. I'm trying to figure out if the lower one is normal and the higher ones are trying to bleed me dry, or if the lower ones are too low (indicative of shoddy work) and I really am looking at $9-12,000. It would be a mid-line renovation (not cheap but not too expensive/high end). We're in a townhouse.