Bathroom Remodel Cost Guide for Greater Philadelphia Homeowners
Bathroom remodel pricing across Greater Philadelphia varies more than most homeowners expect. A Center City rowhome and a King of Prussia colonial can have the same square footage and land $10,000 apart — because what really drives cost is the scope of demo, the shower system, and how much plumbing moves.
Typical Greater Philadelphia price ranges by project type
These are reference ranges based on professionally installed, permitted projects from full-service remodelers in the Philadelphia metro. Actual quotes depend on the existing bathroom, materials, plumbing layout, and the company's overhead — Center City and Main Line projects often land at the higher end of each range.
- Tub-to-shower conversion (existing footprint, acrylic): $8,000 – $15,000
- Walk-in shower replacement (acrylic, semi-custom): $10,000 – $19,000
- Walk-in shower (tile build-out, custom): $15,000 – $30,000
- Full bathroom remodel (layout unchanged): $13,000 – $24,000
- Full gut remodel (plumbing relocation, new layout): $20,000 – $45,000+
- Accessibility-focused conversion: $9,000 – $26,000 depending on features
What drives the cost up or down in the Philadelphia area
Demo scope matters most. A clean swap inside a Levittown-era framed alcove is the most predictable scope you'll find. A Drexel Hill or West Philly rowhome with plaster, cast-iron drains, and a vent fan that needs rerouting can add $2,000–$5,000 in carpentry and plumbing before the shower system is even installed.
Tile is the other big swing. Acrylic systems install in 1–3 days. A tile shower takes 1–3 weeks because waterproofing, mortar, and grout each need dry time. Main Line and Center City projects more often go tile because the bathroom is a feature room; suburban projects skew acrylic for the speed and warranty.
- 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
- Subfloor condition (older Philly twins often need repair)
- Vent fan rework when a bathroom sits over a kitchen
- Permit and disposal fees
- Finish tier: stock vs. semi-custom fixtures
How to compare quotes apples-to-apples
Quotes from three Philadelphia-area remodelers almost never describe the same project. Make every company scope the same line items: demo, subfloor work, plumbing changes, shower system, glass, fixtures, vent fan, flooring, painting, and disposal. If one bid is dramatically lower, the difference is usually what's been left out.
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Frequently asked questions
Why are bathroom remodel quotes in Philadelphia so different from each other?+
Different companies scope different work. One bid may include subfloor repair, vent fan rework, and plumbing changes; another may quote only the shower swap and add those items as change orders later. Always compare line items, not bottom-line numbers.
Is acrylic cheaper than tile in Philadelphia?+
Yes, usually. Acrylic installs in 1–3 days with lower labor costs. Tile runs 1–3 weeks because of dry time between waterproofing, mortar, and grout — and that labor adds up faster in higher-COL metros like Philadelphia.
Do I need a permit for a bathroom remodel in the Philadelphia area?+
If you're moving plumbing, electrical, or structural elements — almost always yes. Rules vary by township and the City of Philadelphia has its own requirements (and stricter condo/HOA approvals). Ask the company to confirm and pull the permit themselves.
Are financing offers a good deal?+
Sometimes. A 0% promotional rate for 18 months can save real money. A 20+ year financing plan at 9.99% APR often costs more in interest than the project itself. Ask for the APR, term, and total interest in writing before signing.
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