Can anyone tell me some rules of thumb for how much it costs to remodel a bathroom? Variables?


Relishh=) , Monday, 9th of August 2010 12:55:37 PM

l am installing a soaking tub, a pedestal sink with no granite, putting 
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tile on floors and two walls of 8' by 7' bathroom.Also, we are installing 
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a new high end commode.Other variables are a robern medicine cabinet, two 
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scones, two vents.
 
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Paplu , Tuesday, 10th of August 2010 08:18:48 PM

No Offence, but it sure should not cost $45,000 plus unless you  
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live in Beverly Hills. The contractor would be using a hummer H1 for work  
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making that kind of money. I can start today at that price.  
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It sounds like you are doing this yourself for the most part - but if not,  
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a safe way to price a bathroom is $200 square foot, plus cost of fixtures  
(not rough in - that should be inclusive). You will probably get estimates  
that will work out in this range. Anything that works out to less than $100  
a sq ft is asking for trouble. A good contractor will add a contingency or  
clause for problems like rot - don't be alarmed - this shows experience &  
honesty. However, get a fixed hourly rate for any unforeseen repairs in  
any clause - don't leave yourself open to pricing later when you are  
commited to the main contract - not a good time for disputes. An agreed to  
rate keeps both parties happy.  
 
Your work sounds like you are only doing partial removal & work in this  
room so use the above as a guide only. Variables are great - a sink can be  
as little as $25 right into the $1000's.  
 
Rot & mold can bring unexpected HIGH costs. A very good reno contractor  
will ask you if you want concrete backing board (or recommend) in high  
moisture areas - especially behind ceramic tile & areas subject to lots of  
water. Aqua Board (water resistant drywall) is the minimum for bathrooms. I  
use it for all walls & ceilings in bathrooms as the cost diff to reg DW is  
marginal. Concrete board is a given around tubs & showers if you plan to  
stay in the home for a long time.  
 
 
 
 
 

giggles , Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 10:28:56 PM

Without knowing more details, I can only give you a very vague  
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''guesstimate''. Probably somewhere between five and ten thousand  
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dollars, more if you get extravagant.  
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There are many possible variables. Will any plumbing need to be  
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relocated? Wiring for new fixtures and vents. What kind of access is  
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there for the vents? What kind of tile you choose, and what level of  
craftsmanship you want to pay for. Are there any structural repairs or  
changes that need to be made?  
 
 
 
 
 

sweetie , Thursday, 12th of August 2010 09:54:27 PM

You are looking at about $45,000 to $65,000 to have this done  
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properly by someone licensed and insured.  
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This is based on a typical 8x7 bathroom with a standard tub/shower, wall  
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mount sink, a cheap builder grade toilet with a vinal floor minus the  
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upgrades which you can get for about $30,000. Upgrades on all of the  
fixures will double the price in materials and labor.  
 
 
 
 
 



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