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Average Bathroom Remodel Cost in Texas – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:07:18+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners in Texas typically pay a broad range for bathroom remodels, driven by bathroom size, fixture choices, and labor rates. The main cost drivers include materials, labor, permits, and any structural or plumbing changes required. This article provides practical cost estimates in USD with clear low–average–high ranges and per-unit pricing where relevant, focusing on price and cost considerations for Texas projects.

Item Low Average High Notes
Overall remodel (full bath) $8,000 $12,000 $25,000 Includes demolition, fixtures, basic tile, and standard vanity.
Per-square-foot cost $100/sq ft $180/sq ft $350+/sq ft Includes materials and labor for typical 5×8 ft bath.
Labor and installation $4,000 $6,800 $14,000 Variation by crew rates and project complexity.
Permits & inspections $400 $1,200 $3,000 Depends on city and scope of plumbing/electrical work.
Fixtures & plumbing $2,000 $5,000 $12,000 Toilets, vanities, faucets, shower/tan options vary widely.
Tile & finishes $1,500 $4,000 $12,000 Tile type, layout, and labor impact cost.
Delivery/Disposal $300 $800 $2,000 Waste removal and material delivery fees.

Overview Of Costs

Typical project ranges for a mid-size bathroom in Texas span approximately $12,000 to $25,000, with more basic updates commonly around $8,000–$12,000 and premium builds reaching $25,000–$45,000 or more depending on fixtures and surfaces. Assumptions: region, standard materials, single bathroom, and standard labor rates. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Cost Breakdown

The following table highlights the major cost components and how they contribute to the overall price. Material choices and labor intensity are the dominant factors.

Component Low Average High Notes
Materials $2,000 $4,000 $12,000 Vanity, sink, faucet, toilet, shower/tub, tile, countertops.
Labor $4,000 $6,800 $14,000 Contractor and trades, including demolition and framing if needed. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”>
Permits $400 $1,200 $3,000 Local approvals; higher for plumbing/electrical work.
Delivery/Disposal $300 $800 $2,000 Waste management and material transport fees.
Warranty & contingencies $200 $600 $2,000 Post-project coverage and unforeseen issues.

What Drives Price

Key drivers include bathroom size, fixture choices (standard vs. luxury), tile type and pattern, and whether plumbing or structural work is required. In Texas, labor costs can vary by city, with higher rates in large metros like Dallas or Houston and lower rates in rural areas. For example, a 5×8 ft bath with basic ceramic tile and standard fixtures sits toward the lower half of the range; upgrading to porcelain tile, a freestanding tub, or a large vanity pushes the price toward the middle or high end. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Ways To Save

Budget-conscious strategies include choosing standard acrylic showers, prefabricated vanities, and mid-range ceramic or porcelain tile. Reusing a portion of existing plumbing or opting for water-efficient fixtures can reduce both material and labor time. Request multiple quotes and verify permit requirements with local authorities to avoid hidden fees. It helps to map a clear scope before engaging contractors.

Regional Price Differences

Prices in Texas can vary by market. In Dallas–Fort Worth, rates tend to be higher due to demand and urban labor costs, while rural Texas may run 10–20% lower for labor. Houston metro often mirrors national averages with regional fluctuations. Regional deltas typically range ±10% to ±25% depending on scope and access to skilled trades. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor is a major variable. Typical installation times for a mid-size bath run 3–6 days for a small crew; larger or more complex remodels can exceed a week. A common rule is to budget between 6–12 hours of labor per 100 sq ft for standard tasks, though high-end finishes require more labor. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”>

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate how choices impact total cost. Prices reflect Texas market conditions and assume mid-range materials with moderate customization.

Basic – 5×8 ft bath, ceramic tile, standard vanity, basic fixtures, no structural changes. Specs: 40 sq ft, 1 shower, 1 sink. Labor: 28 hours; Materials: $3,500; Fixtures: $1,400; Permits: $600. Total: $8,000–$10,500.

Mid-Range – 6×9 ft bath, porcelain tile, semi-custom vanity, upgraded fixtures, light plumbing tweaks. Specs: 54 sq ft, 1 shower, 1 tub, glass door. Labor: 60–80 hours; Materials: $6,500; Fixtures: $3,000; Permits: $1,000. Total: $15,000–$23,000.

Premium – 8×10 ft master bath, premium tile, freestanding tub, large vanity, heated floor, boilerplate plumbing changes. Specs: 80 sq ft, 1 shower, 1 tub, multiple specialty finishes. Labor: 120–160 hours; Materials: $12,000; Fixtures: $8,500; Permits: $2,000. Total: $30,000–$55,000+

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.