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Bathroom Remodeling in Dallas, TX: Costs, Timeline & What to Expect

Planning a bathroom remodel in Dallas, TX? Get real costs, timelines, and what to look for in a contractor from North Texas Builders serving DFW.

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# Bathroom Remodeling in Dallas, TX: Costs, Timeline & What to Expect

If you're a homeowner in Dallas, TX, and your bathroom feels dated, cramped, or just plain tired, you're not alone. Bathroom remodeling is one of the most requested projects we handle at North Texas Builders, serving neighborhoods across Collin County, Dallas County, and Denton County. Most homeowners who call us have the same two questions up front: how much will it cost, and how long will it take?

This guide walks you through both — plus everything else you need to know before hiring a contractor for bathroom remodeling in Dallas.

What Does a Dallas Bathroom Remodel Actually Cost?

Bathroom remodeling in Dallas, TX runs anywhere from $8,000 to $35,000 or more, depending on the size of the space, the scope of work, and the fixtures you choose. Here's a general breakdown:

| Scope | Typical Cost Range | |---|---| | Basic refresh (fixtures, vanity, paint) | $8,000 – $14,000 | | Mid-range full remodel | $15,000 – $25,000 | | High-end master bath renovation | $25,000 – $50,000+ |

These numbers reflect real project costs we've seen across Frisco, Plano, Richardson, and other parts of the DFW metro. Labor costs in North Texas tend to be slightly lower than coastal markets, but material prices have tracked national trends closely over the past few years.

What Affects the Price?

Several things push a bathroom remodel budget up or down:

Size of the bathroom. A 50-square-foot hall bath costs far less to gut and rebuild than a 120-square-foot master suite. More square footage means more tile, more fixtures, and more labor hours.

Plumbing changes. Moving a toilet, relocating a shower drain, or adding a double vanity where a single one existed before all require a licensed plumber and significantly add to cost. Keeping fixtures in their current footprint keeps prices in check.

Fixture grades. A builder-grade vanity from a big-box store costs a fraction of what a custom cabinet shop charges. Same goes for tile: $2-per-square-foot ceramic is in a completely different category from $15-per-square-foot natural stone.

Demo surprises. Older homes in East Dallas, Oak Cliff, and parts of Garland sometimes turn up surprises behind the walls — outdated wiring, galvanized supply lines, or water damage from a slow leak. These add cost and time.

Shower type. Pre-fab shower kits are the most affordable. Tiled walk-in showers cost more. Steam showers and custom frameless glass enclosures are at the top of the range.

Full Remodel vs. Partial Update: Which One Do You Need?

Not every bathroom needs a full gut-and-rebuild. Sometimes a targeted update hits the right balance of cost and impact.

Consider a full remodel if: - The layout doesn't work (too cramped, awkward door swing, no storage) - There's water damage or mold behind the walls - The plumbing or electrical is outdated - You're planning to sell in the next 2–3 years and want full ROI

Consider a partial update if: - The bones of the bathroom are solid - You mainly hate the look (dated tile, old fixtures, bad vanity) - Budget is the main constraint right now

Our team at North Texas Builders can walk through your bathroom and tell you honestly which approach makes sense for your situation. We're not in the business of upselling a full remodel when a targeted update gets the job done. Visit our bathroom remodeling service page for more on what's included.

How Long Does a Bathroom Remodel Take in Dallas?

A basic refresh can wrap up in 1–2 weeks. A mid-range full remodel typically runs 3–4 weeks from demo to final walk-through. A high-end master bath with custom tile work, a freestanding tub, and a steam shower can stretch to 6–8 weeks.

The biggest timeline killers we see on projects across Plano, Allen, and McKinney:

  • Special-order materials that take 4–6 weeks to arrive
  • Permit delays from the city
  • Unexpected demo finds (see above)
  • Change orders mid-project when homeowners decide to upgrade mid-stream

The best way to stay on schedule is to finalize all selections — tile, fixtures, vanity, hardware — before demo starts. Our project manager will give you a selections deadline during the planning phase.

The Remodeling Process Step by Step

Here's how a bathroom remodel typically unfolds when you work with North Texas Builders:

1. Initial consultation. We walk the space with you, discuss what you want to change, and get a feel for your budget range. 2. Detailed estimate. We provide a written scope of work with line-item pricing. No vague "ballpark" quotes. 3. Design and selections. You choose your fixtures, tile, vanity, and finishes. We can refer you to local tile showrooms in Addison and Frisco if you need help. 4. Permit pull. For full remodels, we handle permitting with the city of Dallas or your specific municipality. 5. Demo. Old fixtures, tile, and drywall come out. The space gets assessed for any hidden issues. 6. Rough-in work. Plumbing, electrical, and any structural changes happen before walls close up. 7. Tile, drywall, and finishes. The visible transformation begins. 8. Fixture installation. Vanity, toilet, shower doors, lighting, mirrors, and accessories go in. 9. Final inspection. We do a punch-list walk with you. Nothing is closed out until you're satisfied.

Check out our general contracting services to understand how we manage projects across every trade involved.

Common Bathroom Upgrades and What They Cost

Here are individual line items we frequently quote on Dallas bathroom projects:

  • Vanity replacement (single sink): $1,200 – $3,500 installed
  • Walk-in tile shower (demo + build): $4,500 – $12,000+
  • Freestanding soaking tub: $2,500 – $6,000 installed
  • Heated floor installation: $800 – $1,800 for a standard bath
  • New toilet: $400 – $900 installed
  • Frameless glass shower enclosure: $1,800 – $4,500
  • Full tile surround (tub or shower): $2,000 – $6,000

These ranges account for material grade variation. Porcelain tile is priced differently than large-format marble-look slabs, for example. Our estimates spell out exactly what's included so you're not guessing.

How to Choose a Bathroom Contractor in Dallas

Dallas has no shortage of contractors. Here's what separates good ones from the rest:

They're licensed and insured. Texas requires a contractor's license for certain scopes of work. Always ask for proof of general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage.

They pull permits. Any contractor who suggests skipping the permit is putting you at risk. When you sell your home, an inspector will flag unpermitted work.

They give written estimates. Verbal quotes are worth nothing. Get every scope of work, material, and cost in writing before signing anything.

They communicate. Your contractor should be reachable and proactive about updates. If they're hard to contact before you hire them, it won't get better mid-project.

They have verifiable local references. Ask for clients in your area — Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Garland, or wherever you live. A quick drive-by or a five-minute phone call with a past client tells you more than any website.

At North Texas Builders, we've been remodeling homes across the DFW metro for years. Our kitchen remodeling and room addition work follows the same quality standards we bring to every bathroom project.

Permits and Code Requirements in Dallas

The City of Dallas requires building permits for bathroom remodels that involve structural changes, new plumbing rough-in, or electrical panel work. Even if you're just moving a wall or adding a window, that requires a permit.

Suburban municipalities — including Plano, Frisco, Allen, and Garland — each have their own building departments with slightly different requirements. We work with all of them regularly and know what each jurisdiction expects.

Failing to pull a permit is one of the most common mistakes homeowners make when hiring unlicensed or out-of-area contractors. When you sell your home, title companies and inspectors will ask about permit history. Unpermitted work can kill a sale or force a costly retroactive permit process.

What to Do While Your Bathroom is Under Construction

If you're remodeling your only bathroom, the project needs to be carefully scheduled. Talk to your contractor about working in phases if possible, so at least a toilet and sink are accessible throughout.

Most of our clients in single-bathroom homes in East Dallas and Oak Cliff opt to stay with family for the first week of demo and rough-in, then return once the space is functional again — even if finishes aren't complete. We work around your schedule as much as the project allows.

Signs Your Bathroom Needs More Than a Facelift

Sometimes cosmetics can't fix the underlying problem. Call a contractor sooner rather than later if you notice:

  • Soft spots in the subfloor near the toilet or shower
  • Mold or mildew smell even after deep cleaning
  • Grout that's crumbling or consistently getting wet between tiles
  • A toilet that rocks or shifts
  • Chronic slow drains across multiple fixtures
  • Water stains on the ceiling of the room below the bathroom

These are signs of water infiltration or structural damage. Catching them early usually costs less than waiting until the damage spreads.

Why North Texas Builders?

We're a full-service general contractor based in the Dallas area, handling bathroom and kitchen remodeling, room additions, and complete home renovations across Collin, Dallas, and Denton counties. Every project gets a dedicated project manager, a written contract, and a clear timeline before any work begins.

We don't subcontract the work out and disappear. Our crews are on-site, and our project manager checks in daily on active jobs. If something comes up mid-project, you hear from us before you see it on the bill.

Ready to talk through your bathroom remodel? Call us at (469) 345-4332 or visit ntbhm.com to schedule a free in-home consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Dallas, TX?

Most bathroom remodels in Dallas fall between $8,000 and $35,000. A basic fixture and vanity refresh is at the lower end. A full master bath renovation with custom tile and a new walk-in shower is at the higher end. The best way to get an accurate number is an in-home consultation where a contractor can see the actual space and scope.

How long does a bathroom remodel take?

A standard full bathroom remodel takes 3–5 weeks from demo to completion. Larger master bath projects with custom materials can take 6–8 weeks. Lead times on special-order tile or fixtures can add time before demo even starts.

Do I need a permit for a bathroom remodel in Dallas?

Yes, if the work involves plumbing changes, electrical work, or structural modifications, a permit is required. A licensed contractor should handle permit applications as part of the project.

Can I live in my home during a bathroom remodel?

Most homeowners stay in their homes during a remodel. If it's your only bathroom, the contractor can often work in phases to keep at least a toilet and sink accessible. Full demo weeks are the hardest to live through.

What adds the most value to a bathroom remodel?

A tiled walk-in shower, a double vanity with under-mount sinks, and modern lighting typically deliver strong ROI. Heated floors are a popular upgrade in North Texas for the handful of cold months we get each year.

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