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Price of a Bathroom Renovation


Asking what the price of your bathroom renovation will be, without an in-person inspection and quote, can be similar to asking how long a piece of string might be.


But while questions asked without context can often be answered without it too, that doesn’t help you when you’re trying to determine the cost of your bathroom renovation in advance. If a service provides a sarcastic answer, then that might show they’re not concerned with taking you on as a client.


So - let’s try and flip the script and actually provide a substantiated answer to this question. There’s no harm in asking it, after all:


How much does a Bathroom Renovation cost in Adelaide?


This can depend on many factors, and of course, the intensity of the project and the number of days the work stretches on for will all influence the final figure.


A basic estimate, however, is as follows:


Renovation Type

Price Estimate

Basic upgrades

$5,000 - $15,000

Full remodel

$15,000 - $25,000

Ground-up renovation

$25,000 - $40,000


Note that these estimates are just that, estimates, and good work may still be priced outside of these parameters. Remember certain variables, like the cost of raw materials, can also influence the final figure.


What determines the cost of a bathroom renovation?


A better discussion to have will be centred around what constituent elements define the final cost of a bathroom renovation. Then you can contact Adelaide Bathroom Renovation Specialists, able to present your needs and come to the most suitable agreement.


  • Size of the bathroom


A simple en-suite will take fewer labour hours and materials to fit and finish. Large bathrooms with many features and especially unique features such as wet-room-optimised tiling, central showers, and heated floors may take longer.


If opting for a full renovation, a large bathroom will take longer to tear down to its basic form. Size isn’t always a perfect predictor of cost, however, because smaller bathrooms may pose a more pronounced plumbing challenge due to space constraints.


  • Extent of the renovations required


A renovation may simply require a shower unit and tile refit. Partial renovations can renew a bathroom’s aesthetic entirely, and cost less.


Full bathroom teardowns and reinstallations, perhaps with extensive formatting, will cost more. For example, should you wish to rotate the fixtures like the sink and toilet, this can influence the wider plumbing installation network and will cost more to fix.


  • Materials, fitting and fixtures


Any contractor will be happy for you to provide your own materials provided they’re to-spec with the renovation you’ve agreed upon, but they can often source better, more cost-effective alternatives thanks to their trade discounts.


The kind of material will factor into the cost - marble bathroom surfaces will, of course, be more expensive than wooden tops. A great final result can still be achieved with cheaper materials if you’re looking for affordability.


  • Trades


Are you looking for a full baseline renovation? Will plumbers and electricians be involved in the work? What about a painter and decorator after the fact?


If your contractor installs proprietary materials thanks to their licence with a manufacturer to do so - this can also influence the cost. Never fear, because all of this will have been agreed upon prior and listed in your contract.


To conclude, there are many variables influencing the price of a bathroom renovation. Contractors won’t mind negotiations and unique plans - but it can help to have a clear idea of what it is you’d like to achieve before opening that discussion. This way, you can cost the project with confidence.

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