Anonymous wrote:I just did a full bathroom rip-and-replace remodel, and the labor was around $15K. That did not include materials, which I provided. But bathroom materials are not super expensive. Tile around $2K. Most expensive single piece was a vanity I splurged on ($4k). The only issue I think would be getting a contractor to come out for a small job. That's the challenge. You need someone looking to fill deadspace between jobs. We did this packaged with a few other things which probably helped with labor costs. And we sourced all the materials ourselves. (At Ferguson home and various tile shops and room and board, etc., took time but was worth it.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Demo bathtub and walls - $1k
Here’s a list of material cost based on a standard size tub being removed and 8ft ceilings
10 2x4s for reinforcement or niche - $30
Durock 20 sheets and screws - $220
Thinset mortar for entire job and fiber tape - $200
Shower pan mud bed and curb 4:1 mud - $100
Shower pan liner - $ 125
Oatey drain with strainer - $40
Shower valve and head moen or kohler - $150
Shower pan tile - $400-$4000
Wall tile - $500-$10000
Shower curtain rod - $100 or Glass doors - $750-$3500
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this sounds about right. $25K is still a lot.
$25k is not the number. You’re playing to the high-end of exotic tile estimates.
We recently did this and it cost us $5k. The numbers broke down this way:
Demo bathtub and old tile wall and build a new shower stall with niche, including all building parts and complete job/tile/fixture labor: $3k
Polished Porcelain marble-look 12x24” tile from Lowes for walls: $250
Polished porcelain mosaic tile from Lowes: $150
Kohler shower fixtures from Lowes: $250
Glass door partition and sliding glass door with handle and towel bar, installed from Dulles Glass: $1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want this job done cheaply but well, YOU need to choose the tile, fixtures, grout color, etc. and buy it yourself. This may sound daunting, but it’s not. Keep things simple. Find a picture you like and reproduce it with Lowe’s material. Don’t go to a fancy tile company.
Also, you need to find an independent contractor. If you use a flashy design/build company, they have tons of overhead and the same job will cost $10-$15k. That’s because the salesperson gets a commission, there’s lots of overhead (storefront, etc), and they subcontract the work, so their profit is a margin on top of the subcontractors charge.
This. I used an independent contractor for a bathroom remodel in 2024. It was about $15K all in, which including trading a bathtub for a shower. I picked and bought all of the tile, grout, shower doors, fixtures, and vanities. The contractor installed them. Looks gray and for the extra “hassle” of managing the selection and purchasing I saved about $12k of the next best price. Bathroom is great and the contractor did an excellent job.
My contractor can usually get a better price than I can. He usually checks for me to see if the military discount is better than his contractor price. If it’s less, we get it ourselves (spouse is retired military), if the contractor price is better, he gets it for us. We’ve had the same independent contractor do a number of jobs for us, so he’s happy to work with us so we can get the best price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want this job done cheaply but well, YOU need to choose the tile, fixtures, grout color, etc. and buy it yourself. This may sound daunting, but it’s not. Keep things simple. Find a picture you like and reproduce it with Lowe’s material. Don’t go to a fancy tile company.
Also, you need to find an independent contractor. If you use a flashy design/build company, they have tons of overhead and the same job will cost $10-$15k. That’s because the salesperson gets a commission, there’s lots of overhead (storefront, etc), and they subcontract the work, so their profit is a margin on top of the subcontractors charge.
This. I used an independent contractor for a bathroom remodel in 2024. It was about $15K all in, which including trading a bathtub for a shower. I picked and bought all of the tile, grout, shower doors, fixtures, and vanities. The contractor installed them. Looks gray and for the extra “hassle” of managing the selection and purchasing I saved about $12k of the next best price. Bathroom is great and the contractor did an excellent job.
Anonymous wrote:If you want this job done cheaply but well, YOU need to choose the tile, fixtures, grout color, etc. and buy it yourself. This may sound daunting, but it’s not. Keep things simple. Find a picture you like and reproduce it with Lowe’s material. Don’t go to a fancy tile company.
Also, you need to find an independent contractor. If you use a flashy design/build company, they have tons of overhead and the same job will cost $10-$15k. That’s because the salesperson gets a commission, there’s lots of overhead (storefront, etc), and they subcontract the work, so their profit is a margin on top of the subcontractors charge.