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Re-Bath Cost Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:05:11+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically pay a wide range for a Re-Bath bathroom remodel, with most projects falling between mid-range and premium finishes. The main cost drivers are fixtures, finishes, labor, and permit requirements, all of which influence total spending. Cost estimates reflect regional pricing and chosen options.

Item Low Average High Notes
Project Total $4,800 $9,000 $15,000 Typical full-bath remodel with standard tub/shower and vanity
Tub/Shower Replacement $2,200 $4,000 $8,000 Re-Bath unit, enclosure, doors
Cabinetry/Vanity $1,000 $2,500 $5,000 Stock vs. custom options
Fixtures & Faucets $400 $1,200 $2,800 Shower head, faucet set, toilet, accessories
Labor $2,000 $4,000 $7,500 Installation, tiling, drywall, plumbing, electrical
Permits & Inspections $150 $800 $2,000 Local code compliance, structural if needed
Delivery/Disposal $150 $700 $1,800 Waste removal and freight

Overview Of Costs

Understanding price ranges helps set expectations for a Re-Bath project. A typical bathroom remodel using Re-Bath components ranges from about $4,800 on the low end to around $15,000 or more, depending on size and finishes. The per-unit costs for common parts include tubs around $2,200–$4,000 and vanities roughly $1,000–$2,500, with labor representing a substantial portion of the total. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Cost Breakdown

Mortgage- or cash-based projects often break costs into materials, labor, and permits. The following table highlights the main cost categories and typical ranges for a Re-Bath remodel.

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials $3,000 $5,000 $9,000 Tub/shower unit, vanity, tiles, fixtures
Labor $2,000 $4,000 $7,500 Drywall, plumbing, electrical, tiling
Permits $150 $800 $2,000 Code compliance checks
Delivery/Disposal $100 $700 $1,800 Waste and freight
Warranty & Extras $100 $500 $1,200 Manufacturer warranty and add-ons

What Drives Price

Key price drivers include bathroom size, fixture quality, warranty levels, and service scope. Notable numeric thresholds include tub/shower configuration (standard fiberglass vs. acrylic), vanity size (single vs. double), and tile complexity (simple backsplash vs. full-wall layout). Additional factors are labor intensity, available space for demolition, and local permit costs. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”>

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary across regions. In the Northeast, expect higher labor rates and permit costs; the Midwest often offers moderate pricing; the South can be more budget-friendly. Typical regional deltas run about ±15–25% from national averages, with urban markets skewing higher and rural areas closer to the low end. Regional pricing reflects local demand and contractor availability.

Labor & Installation Time

Labor time for a Re-Bath remodel generally ranges from 2 to 5 days, depending on project scope and crew size. Labor costs usually account for half to two-thirds of the total, with longer jobs increasing overhead and potential contingency charges. Projected crew hours impact total spend significantly.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden costs can arise from site prep, plumbing rerouting, or unforeseen structural work. Some common extras include electrical upgrades, enclosure fabrication, sealant and tile additions, and disposal fees. Always budget a contingency of 10–15% for surprises.

Price By Region

Three typical regional snapshots illustrate variance: Urban, Suburban, and Rural markets. Urban projects often list a 10–20% premium for labor and installation; Suburban projects align with national averages but may include higher permit costs; Rural projects tend to be on the lower end, with longer lead times. Assumptions: project size 5’x8’ to 6’x9’ bathroom, standard finishes.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards show practical outcomes for different budgets.

  1. Basic – Tub/shower replacement with standard vanity and minimal tile; 2–3 workers; 1–2 days. Specs: acrylic tub, basic faucet set, laminate vanity. Labor hours: 12–18; Total: $4,800–$6,200; per-unit: $2,200–$3,000 for tub/shower.
  2. Mid-Range – Slightly upgraded finishes, composite vanity, modest tile; 2–3 workers; 2–3 days. Specs: acrylic tub, glass shower door, mid-range fixtures. Labor hours: 20–28; Total: $9,000–$12,000; per-unit: $2,500–$3,500 for tub/shower and $1,200–$2,800 for vanity+fixtures.
  3. Premium – Full tile surround, custom vanity, premium fixtures; 3–4 workers; 3–5 days. Specs: solid-surface vanity top, upgraded fixtures, full-height tile. Labor hours: 30–40; Total: $14,000–$20,000; per-unit: $3,000–$5,000 for tub/shower, $2,500–$4,000 for finishes.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Notes on cost transparency: estimates assume standard measures and typical municipal permitting. Final quotes should itemize components—tub/shower unit, vanity, fixtures, tile work, and disposal—so homeowners can compare alternatives and verify pricing against local options.