Bathroom remodel estimator
What will your bathroom remodel actually cost?
Answer four questions and get a real price range in seconds — built from actual contractor pricing data, not a lead-gen form.
Estimated cost
$9,350 – $12,650
Estimate only, based on national contractor pricing data and the inputs above. Actual quotes vary by contractor, materials, and site conditions — use this to plan your budget, not as a bid.
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How we calculate
Each estimate combines a national cost-per-square-foot baseline for your chosen tier with a regional cost-of-living multiplier and any project-specific add-ons, then splits the total into the cost categories that actually drive that project's price — not a generic materials/labor split.
These numbers are a planning tool, not a bid. Always get quotes from at least three licensed contractors before committing to a project.