Bathroom Remodel Cost Calculator

Use this free bathroom remodel cost calculator to instantly estimate the cost of your bathroom renovation. Select your bathroom type (half bath, full bath, master bath, or luxury en suite), remodel scope, shower or tub type, vanity grade, tile quality, toilet, and location to get an instant total cost estimate, materials vs labor breakdown, cost per square foot, and estimated ROI at resale.

By ConstructlyTools · Published: March 23, 2026 · Updated: March 23, 2026
Bathroom Remodel Cost Calculator
📐 How Cost Is Calculated
Total = (Base Scope + Shower/Tub + Vanity + Tile + Toilet + Layout) × Location Multiplier
Estimated Bathroom Remodel Cost
$0
Select your options above to get an estimate
Materials
Labor
Cost per Sq Ft
Est. ROI at Resale

Labor = 40–65% of bathroom remodel cost · Tile work is the most labor-intensive item · Moving plumbing adds $2,000–$10,000 · Always get 3 quotes

Estimates based on 2026 US national average pricing. Costs vary significantly by region and contractor. Always get 3 local quotes before budgeting.

How Does the Bathroom Remodel Cost Calculator Work?

This bathroom remodel cost calculator estimates the total project cost based on bathroom type, remodel scope, shower or tub selection, vanity grade, tile quality, toilet, location, and layout changes. It separates materials from labor and shows a live cost breakdown by category.

Bathroom remodels are the #2 most popular home renovation and consistently rank among the highest ROI home improvements. The national average bathroom remodel cost in 2026 ranges from $6,000 for a simple cosmetic update to $80,000+ for a luxury master bath.

💡 Bathroom Remodels vs Kitchen Remodels

Bathroom remodels typically cost 40–60% less than kitchen remodels but have a higher labor-to-materials ratio — labor is 40–65% of bathroom costs vs 20–35% for kitchens. This is because bathrooms are small, have more plumbing connections per square foot, and tile installation is extremely labor-intensive. The best way to save money is to keep plumbing in the same location and choose mid-range tile.

Bathroom Remodel Cost Breakdown by Category

Where the money goes in a typical mid-range full bathroom remodel (50 sq ft) in 2026.

Category% of TotalMid-Range CostNotes
Labor & Installation40–65%$4,000 – $14,000Tile work is most labor-intensive
Shower / Tub15–25%$2,000 – $8,000Custom tile shower costs the most
Vanity & Countertop10–20%$800 – $4,500Stock vs semi-custom big price gap
Tile (walls & floor)10–20%$800 – $5,000Material + labor combined
Toilet3–8%$300 – $1,500Basic to smart toilet
Plumbing & Fixtures4–8%$500 – $2,500Faucets, showerhead, supply lines
Electrical & Lighting3–6%$300 – $1,500GFCI outlets, exhaust fan, lighting
Waterproofing / Backer2–5%$200 – $1,200Cement board, RedGard — never skip
Paint & Accessories2–5%$200 – $1,000Mirror, towel bars, toilet paper holder
Demo & Disposal2–5%$300 – $1,500Higher for gut renovations

Bathroom Remodel Scope Guide

ScopeHalf BathFull BathMaster BathWhat's Included
Cosmetic$1,500 – $5,000$3,000 – $8,000$5,000 – $12,000Paint, fixtures, mirror, accessories, lighting
Partial$4,000 – $10,000$8,000 – $22,000$15,000 – $35,000Vanity, toilet, shower surround, floor tile
Full Remodel$7,000 – $18,000$15,000 – $40,000$30,000 – $75,000Everything new, same layout
Gut Renovation$12,000 – $28,000$25,000 – $60,000$50,000 – $120,000+Down to studs, layout changes possible
⚠️ Never Skip Waterproofing

The single biggest mistake in DIY bathroom remodels is inadequate waterproofing behind tile in wet areas. Using standard drywall behind shower tile — instead of cement board or a waterproofing membrane (RedGard, Schluter Kerdi) — causes water infiltration, mold, and structural damage within 2–5 years. Proper waterproofing adds $200–$800 to a shower project and is 100% non-negotiable.

Fixture & Vanity Guide (2026)

ItemBudgetMid-RangePremium
Single Vanity (24–36")$200 – $600$600 – $1,800$2,000 – $5,000+
Double Vanity (48–72")$500 – $1,200$1,200 – $3,500$3,500 – $8,000+
Toilet$150 – $400$400 – $900$900 – $5,000
Faucet (single)$80 – $200$200 – $600$600 – $2,000+
Showerhead$30 – $100$100 – $400$400 – $2,000+
Freestanding Tub$500 – $1,500$1,500 – $4,000$4,000 – $15,000+
Frameless Shower Door$400 – $800$800 – $2,000$2,000 – $5,000+

Tile & Flooring Guide

Tile is one of the most visible and impactful choices in a bathroom remodel. Use our Tile Calculator to estimate the exact number of tiles needed before getting quotes.

Tile TypeMaterial Cost/Sq FtInstalled Cost/Sq FtBest For
Ceramic (basic)$1 – $5$5 – $12Budget floors and walls
Porcelain$3 – $12$7 – $18Best overall — durable, water-resistant
Subway Tile$2 – $8$7 – $18Classic look, shower walls
Large Format (24×24"+)$5 – $20$12 – $28Modern look, fewer grout lines
Natural Stone$8 – $30$18 – $45Luxury master baths
Marble$10 – $40$20 – $60Luxury — requires sealing
Mosaic / Penny Tile$8 – $25$15 – $40Shower floors, accents
✅ Porcelain Is the Best Value

Porcelain tile is the best choice for most bathroom applications — harder than ceramic, virtually impervious to water, available in every style including realistic wood and stone looks, and requires zero maintenance beyond regular cleaning. It costs slightly more than ceramic but the durability difference is significant. For shower floors specifically, use small-format tiles (2×2 or mosaic) to maximize grout lines which provide slip resistance.

Example Calculation

Full bath, partial remodel, tiled shower (custom), mid-range vanity, mid-range tile, comfort height toilet, average US market, no layout changes.

Base partial remodel (full bath, labor + demo + paint):

$4,000 – $10,000

Custom tiled shower:

$3,500 – $8,000

Mid-range vanity (single, 36"):

$800 – $2,500

Mid-range porcelain tile (floor + walls, ~60 sq ft):

$800 – $2,500

Comfort height toilet:

$400 – $900

Location multiplier (average US = 1.0):

No adjustment

Total estimate:

$9,500 – $23,900 · mid-point ~$16,700

ROI & Resale Value

Bathroom remodels consistently rank among the top ROI home improvements, particularly mid-range remodels which often return more than luxury upgrades.

Remodel TypeAvg CostAvg Resale Value AddedROI
Midrange Bathroom Addition$58,000$32,000~55%
Midrange Bath Remodel$24,000$16,000~67%
Upscale Bath Remodel$77,000$38,000~50%
✅ Best ROI Bathroom Projects

The highest ROI bathroom improvements focus on what buyers actually notice: a clean, updated vanity and countertop, fresh neutral tile, a modern toilet, updated lighting, and a spotless grout-free shower surround. A $8,000–$15,000 partial remodel that hits these points typically returns 65–75% at resale. A $60,000 spa-level renovation rarely returns more than 50% — spend that on a mid-range remodel in your second bathroom instead.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in 2026?+
The average full bathroom remodel costs $10,000–$25,000 in 2026 for a standard 50 sq ft bathroom. A cosmetic refresh runs $3,000–$8,000. A partial remodel costs $8,000–$22,000. A full gut renovation of a master bath can reach $50,000–$120,000. Costs are 25–50% higher in major metros like NYC, SF, and Boston.
How much does it cost to tile a shower?+
Tiling a standard 3×3 ft shower costs $1,500–$4,000 installed for mid-range porcelain tile. A larger walk-in shower (5×3 ft or more) with custom tile costs $3,500–$8,000+. Tile material runs $3–$12/sq ft. Labor is $7–$15/sq ft for tile setting. Natural stone or large-format tile adds 20–40% to labor costs.
What adds the most value to a bathroom remodel?+
In order of ROI impact: a clean updated shower/tub (no cracked grout or old fiberglass), a new vanity with stone countertop, updated lighting (especially above the mirror), a modern toilet, and fresh neutral paint. These five items account for most of a buyer's first impression. Skip expensive heated floors, smart mirrors, and luxury fixtures unless you plan to stay in the home long-term.
How long does a bathroom remodel take?+
A cosmetic refresh takes 3–5 days. A partial remodel takes 1–2 weeks. A full remodel takes 2–4 weeks. A gut renovation takes 4–8 weeks. Tile work is the longest step — shower tile must fully cure (28 days for grout) before regular use. Custom vanities have 4–8 week lead times, similar to custom cabinets.
Can I remodel a bathroom myself?+
Yes, partially. Confident DIYers can handle: painting, replacing fixtures (faucets, showerhead, toilet, towel bars), installing a new vanity, and laying floor tile. Leave these to licensed contractors: moving plumbing, electrical panel work, installing a new shower pan, and all waterproofing behind tile. Improper waterproofing is the most expensive DIY bathroom mistake.
Is a freestanding tub worth the cost?+
Freestanding tubs add visual drama and make a strong impression on buyers — but they are primarily a lifestyle purchase, not a financial one. They cost $1,500–$15,000 for the tub alone plus $500–$1,500 for floor-mounted plumbing. ROI is low unless you are in a high-end market where buyers expect luxury fixtures. In most markets, a well-done tiled walk-in shower returns more at resale than a freestanding tub.
Scroll to Top