The scope and cost of a bathroom remodel can vary greatly depending on its size, the amount of remodeling, and the finishes you choose. You cannot get an accurate quote for your design project without seeing your space and discussing the scope of the project. Below are a few common cost drivers that may impact your project’s overall price:
- Moving the plumbing or electricity – If you need to relocate electrical or plumbing, your bathroom remodel may be considerably more expensive. Moving either of these may require opening up walls or floors throughout the rest of the space, which will increase the scope of the project.
- Adding mechanicals – The cost of your project can quickly rise if you need to add mechanical work, such as electrical for a jet tub, HVAC, or plumbing. Keep your remodeling project on budget by adding or subtracting mechanicals based on the amount of mechanicals needed.
- Finishes – By selecting the right finishes, you can significantly reduce your costs. It is possible to choose tiles, plumbing, fixtures, and more within your budget, which ultimately impacts your bottom line.
- Expansion – You may have to pay more for a bathroom remodel if you choose to expand your bathroom or upgrade your bedroom suite during the remodel.