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How Much Does a Full Bathroom Remodel Cost on Average?

December 12th, 2025

4 min read

By Molly Ryan

Dreaming of a bathroom remodel? You’re not alone! But before you dive into tile samples and trendy fixtures, there’s one big question on every homeowner’s mind: as prices increase across the board, how much will it actually cost? Material prices are fluctuating and labor costs are rising, which means that getting an accurate estimate can be challenging.

At ZINTEX Remodeling Group, we've completed thousands of bathroom remodels and use national resources to track cost trends. This guide gives you the most accurate pricing information available so you feel confident to budget correctly.

In this article, we’ll break down every expense—from materials and labor to hidden fees—so you can avoid surprises.

Table of Contents

  1. The Average Cost of a Full Bathroom Remodel in 2025
  2. Five Factors That Affect Remodel Costs
  3. Bathroom Remodel Cost Breakdown
    1. Labor Costs: How Much Do You Need to Budget for Professionals?
    2. Cost of Bathroom Wall Materials: Which Option is Right for You?
    3. Additional Costs: Shower Fixtures, Flooring, and Sinks
  4. Four Ways to Cut Bathroom Remodel Costs Without Sacrificing Quality
  5. Now You Know: Budgeting for Your Bathroom Remodel with Confidence

The Average Cost of a Full Bathroom Remodel in 2025

Homeowners can expect to spend between $25,000 and $70,000 on average for a complete bathroom remodel in 2025.

The remodeling expenses for a bathroom depend on geographic location, bathroom dimensions, as well as the materials chosen, and the scope of the project. According to the Journal of Light Construction (JLC) 2024 Cost vs. Value report, homeowners in the United States should anticipate spending between $25,000 and $70,000 for a full bathroom remodel in 2025. The national average standard full bathroom renovation can be completed for no less than $25,000 but upscale renovations can surpass $70,000.

Investing in a well-designed bathroom remodel can lead to a significant boost in your property's resale value. Homeowners can expect to recover 45% to 70% of their initial bathroom remodel investment when they put their home up for sale.

Five Factors That Affect Remodel Costs

What accounts for that huge price range? Let's take a look at the top five factors that will impact the cost of your bathroom remodel.

  1. Bathroom Size - The cost of remodeling a bathroom rises as the bathroom size increases because larger spaces need additional materials and labor. Typically we see bathrooms fall into one of three categories; half bathroom (1-2 fixtures), full bathroom (2-4 fixtures), and master or primary bathroom (4+ fixtures).
  2. Materials - The selection of premium materials such as marble or custom cabinetry significantly influences remodeling expenses. For example, choosing custom tiles for your shower walls instead of a non-porous high tech polymer that's maintenance free can increase costs by $5,000 - $10,000.
  3. Plumbing & Electrical - Additional costs arise from relocating plumbing systems or performing electrical system upgrades. Additional plumbing costs are prevalent especially when converting copper to PEX systems, moving the drain location, or completing major plumbing alternations in the slab of the bathroom. Electricians are mainly used when installing jetted tubs or high-end accessories and can increase the cost of labor.
  4. Labor - The decision to hire professionals versus doing the work yourself will impact your remodeling budget. While hiring professionals increases costs, it also typically comes with product and/or company labor warranties in case anything goes wrong. Typical labor costs for a full bathroom range between $6,000 and $18,000.
  5. Permits - Building permits may be needed to execute your remodel depending on your specific location. Some municipalities require permits no matter the remodeling project. However, most only require permits when they involve structural changes, major alterations to electrical, plumbing, or mechanical systems, or any work that could impact safety or code compliance. Permit costs vary by location but typically range from $150 to $1,200. Be sure to check your municipality’s website for exact fees.

Now that you understand the key factors influencing remodel costs, let's look at exactly how your budget will break down across labor, materials, and permits.

Bathroom Remodel Cost Breakdown

A successful renovation plan requires knowledge of your budget allocation. Here’s a breakdown of typical expenses:

Cost Category Cost Range Percentage of Budget
Labor $6,000 - $18,000 25% - 40%
Materials $4,000 - $15,000 40% - 60%
Demolition $600 - $3,500 5% - 10%
Plumbing & Electrical $1,200 - $6,000 10% - 20%
Fixtures & Features $2,500 - $12,000 15% - 30%

Labor Costs: How Much Do You Need to Budget for Professionals?

Professional labor services typically represent one of the largest costs when renovating a bathroom, second only to materials. That said, the expense of hiring skilled professionals produces superior results.

  • General Contractor: $55 - $160 per hour
  • Plumber: $80 - $170 per hour
  • Electrician: $60 - $110 per hour
  • Tile Installer: $6 - $18 per square foot

Cost of Bathroom Wall Materials: Which Option is Right for You?

Selecting wall materials greatly affects both the visual appearance and the total expense of a project. Tile, acrylic, and solid surfaces are the main choices when it comes to bathroom wall materials.

Tile: $4,000 - $20,000

✅ Durable, customizable, upscale look

❌ Requires grout maintenance, labor-intensive

Acrylic: $8,000 - $15,000

✅ Affordable, low maintenance, quick installation

❌ Less customizable and may appear lower-end

Solid Surface: $10,000 - $17,000

* This range includes quartz, quartzite, granite, and marble materials

✅ Seamless, durable, easy to clean

❌ Higher upfront cost, few texture options

Additional Costs: Shower Fixtures, Flooring, and Sinks

Bathroom fixture upgrades improve both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Here’s a cost breakdown for key items you can add to enhance your bathroom:

Shower head fixtures:

A grid of three photos of different shower heads

Left to right: Standard: $30-$75; Rainfall: $100-$500; Full Body System: $400-$5500

Flooring:

Three photos of different types of flooring

Left to right: Tile: $6-$50 / sq. ft; Vinyl: $3-$10 / sq. ft; Laminate: $4-$12 / sq. ft

Sink fixtures:

Three photos of different sink fixtures

From left to right: Basic Faucet: $60 - $250; High-End Faucet: $350 - $1,200; Undermound Sink: $120 - $600

Four Ways to Cut Bathroom Remodel Costs Without Sacrificing Quality

If you're trying to stay within your budget, consider adopting these cost-saving strategies:

  1. Keep Existing Layout - Maintaining the present bathroom layout prevents expensive plumbing and electrical system relocations.
  2. Refinishing instead of Replacing - Restoring existing bathroom surfaces like tubs and sinks to new condition leads to significant financial savings. This can be done by repairing any damage, cleaning the surface, and applying a new protective coating to extend its lifespan.
  3. Shop Smart - Find the best prices by hunting for special deals and purchasing discounted or pre-owned bathroom fixtures.
  4. Do Some Labor Yourself - You can lower labor expenses through DIY tasks such as painting and demolition of non-plumbing or electrical elements.

Now You Know: Budgeting for Your Bathroom Remodel with Confidence

Remodeling a bathroom can feel overwhelming, especially when unexpected costs arise. Now that you understand the true cost of a bathroom remodel, you can confidently budget and avoid common pitfalls.

At ZINTEX Remodeling Group, we know how important it is to find the right products that fit your style and budget. Whether you're looking for affordable updates or a high-end transformation, we have expert guides and cost comparisons to help you make informed decisions.

Your next step? Find out how to improve your credit score before a bathroom remodel.

Molly Ryan

Molly Ryan is a professional writer with over 6 years of experience creating content for the home improvement industry. After receiving her MA in Literary and Cultural Studies from Carnegie Mellon University in 2019, Molly launched a freelance career specializing in real estate, home remodeling, and home financing. She hung up her freelance hat to join the ZINTEX team in early 2025, where she has developed an expertise for acrylic showers, bathroom accessibility, and home improvement ROI.