Bathroom Remodel Cost Guide for Greater Columbia Homeowners
Bathroom remodel pricing across Greater Columbia spreads more than most homeowners expect. The same square footage in a 1920s Shandon bungalow, a 1960s Forest Acres brick ranch, a 1990s Irmo or Chapin two-story, a 2010s Lake Carolina or Woodcreek Farms subdivision home, and a Lake Murray waterfront cottage can land $5,000–$20,000 apart. What drives the spread is demo scope, the shower system, whether plumbing has to move, and how much humidity and ventilation load the bathroom sees.
Typical Greater Columbia price ranges by project type
These are reference ranges for professionally installed, permitted projects from full-service remodelers. Historic intown Columbia stock (Shandon, Rosewood, Heathwood, Melrose Heights, Wales Garden, Hollywood-Rose Hill, Old Shandon, Elmwood Park, Earlewood, Cottontown, Arsenal Hill, University Hill), long-tenure Forest Acres / Forest Hills / Arcadia Lakes brick ranches, downtown Lexington and Batesburg-Leesville small-town stock, and Lake Murray waterfront homes typically land at the higher end of each range because of plaster walls, undersized vent fans, original cast-iron drains, damp crawlspaces, and waterfront moisture exposure.
- Tub-to-shower conversion (existing footprint, acrylic): $7,500 – $14,000
- Walk-in shower replacement (acrylic, semi-custom): $9,000 – $17,000
- Walk-in shower (tile build-out, custom): $14,000 – $30,000
- Full bathroom remodel (layout unchanged): $12,000 – $24,000
- Full gut remodel (plumbing relocation, new layout): $18,000 – $45,000+
- Accessibility-focused conversion: $8,500 – $26,000 depending on features
What drives the cost up or down in Greater Columbia and the Midlands
Demo scope matters most. A clean swap inside an Irmo, Chapin, White Knoll, Lake Carolina, Woodcreek Farms, Spring Valley, Wildewood, Blythewood, or River Bluff framed alcove is the most predictable scope. A Shandon bungalow, a Rosewood Tudor, a Heathwood Colonial Revival, a Melrose Heights four-square, a Wales Garden cottage, an Elmwood Park or Earlewood Folk Victorian, a Cottontown or Arsenal Hill bungalow, a long-tenure Forest Acres or Arcadia Lakes brick ranch, or a downtown Lexington / Batesburg-Leesville historic small-town home can add $2,000–$8,000 before the shower system goes in — especially when the original bathroom sits over a damp crawlspace and the drain has to be re-routed.
Tile is the other big swing. Acrylic systems install in 1–3 days; tile runs 1–3 weeks because waterproofing, mortar, and grout each need dry time. Midlands humidity, Lake Murray waterfront moisture, and moderately hard Columbia / West Columbia / Cayce water shape long-term finish choices.
- Scope of demo: surface vs. down-to-studs
- Shower system: acrylic insert vs. semi-custom acrylic vs. tile
- Plumbing: stay in place vs. move drains/supply lines (crawlspace re-routes vs. slab cuts)
- Subfloor and joist condition (historic Columbia intown stock and lake-area crawlspaces often need repair)
- Vent fan rework — undersized or attic-vented fans common in older intown and lake-area stock fail faster in Midlands humidity
- Permit and disposal fees (vary by City of Columbia, Forest Acres, Cayce, West Columbia, Lexington, Irmo, Chapin, Blythewood, Batesburg-Leesville, plus Richland and Lexington counties)
- City of Columbia / Forest Acres / Cayce / West Columbia historic-district review where applicable
- Lake Murray waterfront moisture, ventilation, and material durability considerations
- Hard-water-friendly finish choices (brushed nickel and PVD finishes hold up better than polished chrome in moderately hard Midlands water)
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Frequently asked questions
What's the most common Greater Columbia bathroom remodel?+
A tub-to-shower conversion inside the existing footprint, especially across Irmo, Chapin, Lexington, White Knoll, Lake Carolina, Spring Valley, Wildewood, Woodcreek Farms, Blythewood, River Bluff, Saluda Gardens, and the long-tenure Forest Acres, Forest Hills, Arcadia Lakes, Cayce, West Columbia, Springdale, Pine Ridge, Oak Grove, Seven Oaks, and St. Andrews brick ranches. Acrylic conversions in framed alcoves are 1–3 day installs and the lowest-risk scope in the region.
Do contractors need a license to do bathroom remodels in South Carolina?+
Plumbing must be performed by a South Carolina-licensed plumbing contractor (SC Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation / LLR Contractors Licensing Board). South Carolina also licenses residential builders / specialty contractors at the state level (LLR Residential Builders Commission). The City of Columbia, Forest Acres, Cayce, West Columbia, Lexington, Irmo, Chapin, Blythewood, Batesburg-Leesville, and Richland and Lexington counties each pull their own permits and inspections for work that moves drains or supply lines. In designated City of Columbia historic districts (Shandon, Heathwood, Melrose Heights, Elmwood Park, University Hill, and others), exterior-visible work may also require historic-preservation review. Verify the LLR plumbing license, residential builder license, and the permit pull before signing.
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