What a bathroom project really costs, from a quick shower swap to a full remodel.
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Swap a little-used tub for a modern walk-in shower. The most popular quick upgrade.
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A midrange bathroom remodel typically recoups a solid majority of its cost at resale and is one of the upgrades buyers notice first.
A typical bathroom remodel here runs $4,500–$15,400. A fair quote itemizes demo, tile, fixtures, and an allowance for hidden damage. Vague lump sums are where scope creep hides.
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The bathroom is one of the most-used rooms in the house. A layout and fixtures that fit how you live pay back every single day.
Failing grout, old pan liners, and tired plumbing let water into floors and walls. A remodel is the moment to fix the hidden problems.
Curbless showers, grab bars, and walk-in tubs keep a home safe and livable for the long run, a growing priority for many owners.
Updated bathrooms are high on buyers' lists; even a midrange refresh recoups a solid share and helps a home show well.
A Nanuet bathroom remodel is shaped by the metro's older housing: brownstones, walk-ups, and prewar homes often hide dated or galvanized supply lines and tight, stacked plumbing, so a remodel is the moment to update the rough-in and add good ventilation while the walls are open. In multi-unit and co-op buildings, the building's own rules and shared risers add a planning step you won't find in a single-family suburb.
Any project that moves plumbing or electrical needs a Nanuet permit and inspection, and in a co-op or condo you'll usually need building approval and proof of a licensed, insured contractor before work starts. Because much of the housing stock is old, many remodelers budget to replace aging supply lines and add a properly vented exhaust fan. A cosmetic, like-for-like refresh usually doesn't need a permit, but a licensed contractor will confirm what Nanuet requires.
If the work moves plumbing or electrical, Nanuet requires a permit and inspection; a licensed contractor confirms and pulls it.
Go deeper on costs, materials, and how to choose, then price it for your home above.
Bathroom remodel cost by scope, from a tub-to-shower swap to a full down-to-studs rebuild, plus the factors that drive the budget and how to avoid scope creep.
Read guideComparisonWhen a tub-to-shower conversion is the smart, affordable move and when a full bathroom remodel is worth it, compared on cost, disruption, and resale.
Read guidePlanningA step-by-step plan for a bathroom remodel: set the budget and scope, lock the layout, sequence the work, and avoid the change orders that blow up the timeline.
Read guidePlanningThe bathroom upgrades that keep a home safe and livable for decades: curbless showers, grab bars, comfort-height fixtures, and walk-in tubs, with what each typically costs.
Read guidePlanningA realistic bathroom remodel timeline, phase by phase: demo, rough-in, inspections, tile, and finishes, plus the delays that stretch a two-to-four-week job.
Read guideHow we estimate: ranges combine national pricing with Nanuet's local cost index and the options you choose. They're modeled for planning and may differ from contractor quotes. Always get an on-site assessment before you commit.