Bathroom Remodel Cost Guide for Greater Dallas Homeowners
Bathroom remodel pricing across Greater Dallas and North Texas spreads more than most homeowners expect. The same square footage in a 1920s Swiss Avenue Tudor, a 1930s Junius Heights bungalow, a 1950s Lake Highlands brick ranch, a 1970s Preston Hollow split-level, a 1990s Plano two-story, a 2010s Frisco / Prosper / Celina build, a Lake Ray Hubbard waterfront home, or a downtown / Uptown / Victory Park condo can land $5,000–$25,000 apart. What drives the spread is demo scope, the shower system, whether plumbing has to move, slab vs. pier-and-beam access, expansive-clay foundation movement that has shifted drains and tile over decades, and how much load the bathroom sees day to day.
Typical Greater Dallas price ranges by project type
These are reference ranges for professionally installed, permitted projects from full-service remodelers. Historic intown stock across Swiss Avenue, Munger Place, Junius Heights, Lakewood, M Streets, Greenland Hills, Vickery Place, Kessler Park, Stevens Park, Winnetka Heights, North Oak Cliff, Highland Park, University Park, historic downtown McKinney, and downtown Rockwall typically lands at the higher end of each range because of original cast-iron drains, plaster walls, knob-and-tube remnants, and damp pier-and-beam crawlspaces that complicate re-routes.
- 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 – $25,000
- Full gut remodel (plumbing relocation, new layout): $18,000 – $45,000+
- Accessibility-focused conversion: $8,500 – $26,000 depending on features
- Lake-edge home (White Rock Lake, Bachman Lake, Lake Ray Hubbard): typically +$1,000–$3,500 on any scope above when access or HOA review adds time
- Foundation-related slab cracks discovered at demo (common in pre-2000 Lake Highlands, Preston Hollow, Casa Linda, Casa View, Garland, Mesquite, Irving, and Farmers Branch slab ranches): can add $1,500–$6,000 when drains need re-bedding
What drives the cost up or down in North Texas
Demo scope matters most. A clean swap inside a 1990s–2020s Plano, Frisco-Collin, McKinney, Allen, Wylie, Prosper, Celina, Heath, or Fate framed alcove is the most predictable scope. A 1900s–1940s Swiss Avenue, Munger Place, Junius Heights, Lakewood, M Streets, Kessler Park, North Oak Cliff, Highland Park, University Park, historic downtown McKinney, or downtown Rockwall bungalow / four-square / Tudor can add $2,000–$8,000 before the shower system goes in — plaster demo, original cast-iron drains, lead-bend connections, knob-and-tube remnants, undersized supply lines, and damp pier-and-beam crawlspaces add hours.
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. North Texas heat, high summer humidity, Dallas Water Utilities and NTMWD moderately hard surface water, and periodic severe-storm / hail events 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 (pier-and-beam re-routes in intown bungalow / Tudor stock; slab cuts in 1950s–2020s ranch and subdivision stock)
- Subfloor and joist condition (intown bungalow / four-square / Tudor stock often needs repair under pier-and-beam crawlspaces; expansive-clay slab movement under pre-2000 ranches often shows up at demo)
- Vent fan rework — undersized, soffit-vented, or humidity-degraded fans common in older intown stock and 1950s–70s ranch bathrooms fail faster in North Texas summer humidity
- Foundation movement and slab cracking (expansive Houston Black clay soil across most of Dallas / Collin / Rockwall counties shifts slabs seasonally)
- Permit and inspection fees (City of Dallas, Garland, Irving, Richardson, Mesquite, Farmers Branch, Addison, University Park, Highland Park, Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Duncanville, Lancaster, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Wylie, Murphy, Prosper, Celina, Sachse, Rockwall, Heath, Fate, or unincorporated Dallas / Collin / Rockwall County)
- Hard-water-friendly finish choices in moderately hard NTMWD / Dallas Water Utilities surface water (brushed nickel and PVD finishes hold up better than polished chrome long-term)
- HOA rules in master-planned subdivisions (Stonebridge Ranch, Craig Ranch, Twin Creeks, Windsong Ranch, Light Farms, Chandlers Landing, The Shores) and downtown / Uptown / Victory Park / Legacy West condo associations
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Frequently asked questions
What's the most common Greater Dallas bathroom remodel?+
A tub-to-shower conversion inside the existing footprint, especially across Lake Highlands, Preston Hollow, Casa Linda, Casa View, Far North Dallas, Richardson, Garland, Mesquite, Irving, Farmers Branch, Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Duncanville, older Plano, McKinney, Allen, Wylie, Murphy, Sachse, and Rockwall. Acrylic conversions in framed alcoves are 1–3 day installs and the lowest-risk scope in the region. Expansive-clay foundation movement under pre-2000 slab ranches is the biggest variable worth scoping carefully before signing.
Do contractors need a license to do bathroom remodels in Texas?+
Plumbing must be performed by a Texas state-licensed plumber under the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE) — Master, Journeyman, or Tradesman with the appropriate endorsements. Texas does not license residential remodelers at the state level, but the City of Dallas, Garland, Irving, Richardson, Mesquite, Farmers Branch, Addison, University Park, Highland Park, Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Duncanville, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Wylie, Prosper, Celina, Sachse, Rockwall, Heath, Fate, and unincorporated Dallas / Collin / Rockwall County all pull their own permits and inspections for work that moves drains or supply lines. Verify the TSBPE plumbing license, the permit pull, and the contractor's GL / workers' comp insurance before signing.
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