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Costs to Upgrade Your Bathroom


If you’re considering a bathroom upgrade, you know it won’t come cheap. But even after you budget for the basics like tile, fixtures, and cabinetry, there are likely more costs lurking in the shadows that you may not be aware of. In this blog post, our Salt Lake City realtors will review some hidden costs associated with upgrading your bathroom and what factors influence those costs.

Cost Estimates for Primary & Guest Bathrooms:

  • Generally speaking, primary bathrooms cost more to upgrade than guest bathrooms because they are used more frequently. Therefore, they need to be able to handle heavier use and wear and tear better. According to Angi and HomeAdvisor, the estimated cost range for a primary bathroom remodel is between $10k-$25k, while the estimated cost range for a guest bathroom remodel is between $3.5k-$10k.

Of course, these estimates vary significantly depending on how much work needs to be done and how luxurious your upgrades will be. For example, if you were looking to install a new bathroom vanity with a countertop and glass shower door as part of your remodel, here’s an approximate breakdown of the associated costs:

• Bathroom vanity: $300-$3,800 (HomeAdvisor)

• Bathroom vanity countertop: $400-$4,300 (Angi)

• Glass shower door: $533-$1,373 (HomeAdvisor)

• Bathtub: $1,400-$7000 (Angi)

• Tilework: $886-$2,855 (Bob Vila)

As you can see from these examples alone—not including any additional labor or subcontractor fees—the overall cost can quickly add up if you’re not careful!

Main Factors that Influence Costs:  

  • While many factors influence the overall cost of your bathroom remodel project—including labor/subcontractors fees and style choices—water issues can also be quite costly depending on how much damage has been done. For instance, things like water seepage or mold can easily add thousands onto your total price tag due to extensive repairs needed to fix them properly. So it’s important to keep this in mind when budgeting for your bathroom project too.

In conclusion, upgrading your bathroom requires careful planning and budgeting in order to avoid any unexpected surprises along the way. As discussed above, some of the hidden costs can include anything from tilework and fixtures to labor/subcontractor fees and water problems, which makes it necessary to factor all these items into your overall budget plan before beginning any work on site. Homebuyers should also keep in mind that their estimated prices could range anywhere from a few hundred dollars to tens of thousands, depending on the upgrades they choose. Hence, it’s always best practice to do adequate research beforehand to prevent any costly setbacks down the line!