15 Jan

How Much Should A Bathroom Remodel Cost?

how much should a bathroom remodel costAccording to Consumer Reports, the bathroom is the second most dreamed about part of the house for remodeling, with the kitchen in the top place. And we can’t disagree. The majority of homeowners (not only in the US) indeed love seeing and using a pleasant and functional bathroom. Who would ever want to take a dip in a rusted bathtub? What kind of guests will find a leaking and cracked toilet impressive? If you love inviting friends over or hosting parties and your bathroom is a certified eye sore, you’ll surely find yourself the “talk of the town”. And that’s why you should consider giving your toilet and bath a makeover. Here are some tips you should know.

What happens in a bathroom remodeling project?

 

There are many ways to give your bathroom a makeover. Depending on your budget, you can:

  • Change the theme or design of the bathroom.
  • Add new accessories and accents.
  • Replace or repair the tiles.
  • Repair or replace the flooring. Add heating to keep the tiles warm.
  • Repair or replace rotting walls.
  • Apply new wallpaper.
  • pgrade the plumbing fixtures.
  • Refinish yellowish or rusty tubs and sinks.
  • Add storage space or cabinets.
  • Give the bathroom vanity a makeover.
  • Replace the lighting.
  • Change the door or upgrade the windows.
  • Add new ventilation.
  • Move the plumbing to change the position of the plumbing fixtures.

How much should a bathroom remodel cost?

 

Well, that’s a pretty broad question to answer. The cost of a bathroom remodel depends on a lot of factors. These elements include the area where your home is located; labor fees; size of the bathroom; fixture costs; materials and supplies; design fees and also the tasks involved in the project. In another article from Consumer Reports, it was mentioned that mid-range bathroom remodels amounted to $16,600 in 2011 and 2012. Upscale bathroom remodels, on the other hand, amounted to an astonishing $52,300. To get an estimate for your bathroom, you should consult a plumbing professional. But just to give you an idea, check out this sample breakdown of expenses, also from Consumer Reports:

  • Labor – 20%
  • Cabinetry and hardware – 16%
  • Fixtures – 14%
  • Plumbing and faucets – 14%
  • Flooring – 9%
  • Countertops or bathroom vanities – 7%
  • Ventilation and lighting – 5%
  • Walls and ceiling – 5%
  • Doors and windows – 4%
  • Design fees – 4%
  • Other fees – 1%

Why should you ask a plumber for a quotation?

You should definitely call your plumber and get a quotation for the remodeling project. He can take a look at your bathroom, get exact measurements of the room and ask you about your renovation goals. This way, he can come up with an accurate (or almost accurate) estimate for your project. The plumbing expert can also give you some recommendations and advice as to what will and won’t work; tips about the best plumbing fixtures to buy (if you’re planning on upgrading them); what tiles are not that slippery or if your plumbing should be moved or not. Getting all these information will help you prepare for the renovation not only financially but also when it comes to your schedule. Remember, you’ll not only be spending money on home improvement projects but also time and energy.

We hope that you learned how much should a bathroom remodel cost from our blog today. If you need professional assistance for such a project now, just call a reliable Bowie plumber to renovate your bathroom for you. Plumbers 911 Washington DC delivers top-notch plumbing services in Bowie MD including home remodeling, drain cleaning, water heater repair, septic tank care, backflow prevention and many more! Call us now at (877) 932-5325 to schedule a service!

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