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Marion County Bathroom Remodel Guide

Marion County is the core of Metro Indianapolis — the City of Indianapolis itself plus the included municipalities of Lawrence, Speedway, Beech Grove, Southport, and the nine townships (Pike, Washington, Lawrence, Warren, Perry, Decatur, Wayne, Center, Franklin). Housing runs from 1900s–30s bungalows and four-squares in Meridian-Kessler, Herron-Morton, Old Northside, Fall Creek Place, Irvington, Fountain Square, Bates-Hendricks, and Garfield Park, to 1950s–70s ranches across Pike, Washington, Warren, Perry, and Decatur Townships, to 1990s–2020s subdivisions in Geist, Eagle Creek, and the outer townships.

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Marion County's bathroom scope splits hard by submarket. Older intown bungalow and four-square stock in Meridian-Kessler, Herron-Morton, Irvington, Fountain Square, Fall Creek Place, Bates-Hendricks, and Garfield Park often have plaster walls, original cast-iron drains, and prior partial remodels worth scoping carefully. Geist, Eagle Creek, and the outer-township subdivisions are mostly clean framed-alcove builder-grade scopes. Long-tenure ranches across Pike, Washington, Warren, and Perry Townships lean toward aging-in-place walk-in shower conversions.

Tub-to-shower, walk-in shower, or full remodel — which fits?

Most homeowners come into this thinking they need a full remodel and end up doing something narrower. The right project usually maps to how the bathroom actually gets used today.

If the tub hasn't been used in a year, a tub-to-shower conversion typically lands in 1–3 days, in the existing footprint, and removes the step-over. If aging-in-place is the real driver, a walk-in shower with a low-threshold base and grab-bar blocking is often the better long-term call. A full remodel makes sense when the layout itself is the problem — bad ventilation, an unusable vanity, or water damage behind the walls.

What actually drives the cost of a bathroom remodel

Bathroom remodel pricing depends on a handful of choices, not a single line-item. The biggest swings come from the scope of demolition, the type of shower or tub system, plumbing relocation, tile vs. acrylic surfaces, and any accessibility features.

A like-for-like tub-to-shower swap in an existing footprint is the most predictable. A full gut down to the studs — moving plumbing, replacing the subfloor, adding new vanities and fixtures — is where prices start to spread.

  • Scope: cosmetic refresh vs. full gut to the studs
  • Shower system: acrylic insert, semi-custom acrylic, or tile build-out
  • Plumbing: keeping the existing layout vs. moving drains or supply lines
  • Accessibility: grab bars, low-threshold pans, comfort-height fixtures, seats
  • Finish materials: stock vanities and fixtures vs. semi-custom selections
  • Permits, disposal, and site conditions (older homes often need more)

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Town guides in Marion County

Bathroom Remodel in Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis is the home base of the WSH Indianapolis branch — the city itself, spanning 1900s–30s craftsman bungalows and four-squares in Meridian-Kessler, Herron-Morton, Irvington, Fountain Square, and Old Northside, mid-century ranches across Pike, Washington, Warren, and Perry Townships, and downtown condos in Mass Ave, Lockerbie Square, and the Mile Square.
Bathroom Remodel in Downtown Indianapolis, IN
Downtown Indianapolis covers the Mile Square plus adjacent loft and condo districts. Bathroom remodels here are mostly mid-rise condo and loft-conversion primary-bath upgrades with active HOA coordination.
Bathroom Remodel in Broad Ripple, IN
Broad Ripple sits along the White River and Monon Trail in north Indianapolis — primarily 1910s–40s bungalows, four-squares, and Tudor singles with newer infill. Bathroom remodels here are historic-home scopes with plaster walls and original plumbing.
Bathroom Remodel in Meridian-Kessler, IN
Meridian-Kessler is one of Indianapolis's most-walked historic intown neighborhoods — primarily 1910s–40s singles, Tudors, and colonials along the North Meridian corridor. Bathroom remodels here are higher-finish historic-home scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Butler-Tarkington, IN
Butler-Tarkington sits around Butler University in north Indianapolis — primarily 1920s–40s singles and bungalows with strong stay-put ownership. Bathroom remodels here are historic-home scopes with plaster and original plumbing.
Bathroom Remodel in Irvington, IN
Irvington is a historic east-side Indianapolis neighborhood — primarily 1890s–1930s Victorians, bungalows, and four-squares in a National Register historic district. Bathroom remodels here are historic-home scopes with plaster and original plumbing.
Bathroom Remodel in Fountain Square, IN
Fountain Square sits south of downtown Indianapolis — primarily 1890s–1930s singles, doubles, and bungalows with active renovation activity along Virginia Avenue. Bathroom remodels here are historic-home scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Mass Ave, IN
The Mass Ave Arts District covers the diagonal stretch northeast of the Mile Square — primarily 2000s–2020s mid-rise condos, loft conversions, and historic singles. Bathroom remodels here are mostly condo and loft primary-bath upgrades.
Bathroom Remodel in Lockerbie Square, IN
Lockerbie Square is Indianapolis's oldest historic preservation district — primarily 1850s–1900s cottages and singles with strict preservation oversight. Bathroom remodels here are historic-home scopes with architectural-review coordination.
Bathroom Remodel in Herron-Morton, IN
Herron-Morton sits north of downtown Indianapolis — primarily 1890s–1920s singles and doubles in a designated historic district. Bathroom remodels here are historic-home scopes with plaster and original plumbing.
Bathroom Remodel in Woodruff Place, IN
Woodruff Place is a small historic east-side district — primarily 1870s–1900s Victorians in a National Register district. Bathroom remodels here are historic-home scopes with architectural review.
Bathroom Remodel in Old Northside, IN
Old Northside is a historic district just north of downtown Indianapolis — primarily 1870s–1900s mansions and singles with strict preservation oversight. Bathroom remodels here are higher-finish historic-home scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Fall Creek Place, IN
Fall Creek Place sits north of downtown Indianapolis — a mix of restored 1890s–1920s singles and 2000s–2010s infill. Bathroom remodels here split between historic-home and newer infill scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Garfield Park, IN
Garfield Park sits south of downtown Indianapolis around the city's oldest park — primarily 1910s–40s bungalows and singles with a strong stay-put owner share. Bathroom remodels here are historic-home and long-tenure aging-in-place scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Bates-Hendricks, IN
Bates-Hendricks sits south of downtown Indianapolis — primarily 1880s–1920s singles, doubles, and shotguns with active renovation activity. Bathroom remodels here are historic-home scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Fletcher Place, IN
Fletcher Place sits between downtown Indianapolis and Fountain Square — primarily 1880s–1910s singles, doubles, and newer infill condos. Bathroom remodels here split between historic-home and condo scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Eagle Creek, IN
Eagle Creek is a residential corridor in northwest Indianapolis around Eagle Creek Park and Reservoir — primarily 1970s–2000s singles and subdivisions. Bathroom remodels here are mostly suburban framed-alcove conversions and primary-bath upgrades.
Bathroom Remodel in Geist, IN
The Geist area sits in northeast Indianapolis and into Hamilton and Hancock Counties around Geist Reservoir — primarily 1980s–2010s semi-custom singles and master-planned waterfront communities. Bathroom remodels here are higher-finish primary-bath remodels.
Bathroom Remodel in Lawrence, IN
Lawrence is an included municipality in northeast Marion County — primarily 1950s–80s ranches and singles with a strong stay-put owner share. Bathroom remodels here are long-tenure framed-alcove conversions and aging-in-place scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Speedway, IN
Speedway is an included municipality in western Marion County around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway — primarily 1920s–60s singles and bungalows. Bathroom remodels here are historic-home and long-tenure scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Beech Grove, IN
Beech Grove is an included municipality in southeast Marion County — primarily 1920s–60s singles and bungalows with a long-tenure owner share. Bathroom remodels here are historic-home and aging-in-place scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Southport, IN
Southport is an included municipality in southern Marion County — primarily 1950s–80s singles and ranches with a stay-put owner share. Bathroom remodels here are framed-alcove and aging-in-place scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Wanamaker, IN
Wanamaker is a community in southeast Marion County's Franklin Township — primarily 1960s–2000s singles and small subdivisions. Bathroom remodels here are mostly framed-alcove suburban conversions.
Bathroom Remodel in Pike Township, IN
Pike Township sits in northwest Marion County — primarily 1970s–2000s subdivisions and ranches with a steady aging-in-place share. Bathroom remodels here are mostly framed-alcove conversions and walk-in shower upgrades.
Bathroom Remodel in Washington Township, IN
Washington Township sits in north-central Marion County — a mix of historic Meridian-Kessler and Broad Ripple stock and 1960s–90s ranches and singles further north. Bathroom remodels here split between historic-home and suburban framed-alcove scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Lawrence Township, IN
Lawrence Township sits in northeast Marion County — a mix of 1950s–80s ranches and newer subdivisions reaching toward Geist. Bathroom remodels here are framed-alcove conversions and primary-bath upgrades.
Bathroom Remodel in Warren Township, IN
Warren Township sits in east Marion County — primarily 1950s–80s ranches and singles with a long-tenure owner share. Bathroom remodels here are aging-in-place and framed-alcove scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Perry Township, IN
Perry Township sits in south Marion County — primarily 1960s–90s subdivisions and ranches with a steady aging-in-place share. Bathroom remodels here are framed-alcove conversions and walk-in shower upgrades.
Bathroom Remodel in Decatur Township, IN
Decatur Township sits in southwest Marion County — primarily 1970s–2000s subdivisions and ranches. Bathroom remodels here are framed-alcove conversions and primary-bath upgrades.

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