Bathroom Remodel Cost Calculator for Reno, NV

Get a realistic local price range in 60 seconds — based on real Reno contractor pricing.

Calculate Your Bathroom Remodel Cost


What This Estimate Includes

Your estimate covers:

  • Labor and installation by licensed contractors
  • Materials and fixtures
  • Permits (typically $500-1,200 in Reno)
  • Basic project management
  • Waste removal

Not included: Structural repairs discovered during demo, custom tile work, or high-end specialty items.

We built this calculator by analyzing actual project costs from local Reno contractors—not national averages that don’t reflect our market

Why Bathroom Remodel Costs Vary in Reno

Fixture and Material Choices

The difference between a basic toilet and a high-efficiency model with bidet features can be $200 versus $1,500. Tile choices range from $2/sq ft for basic ceramic to $25+/sq ft for premium materials. These decisions add up quickly in a 100 sq ft bathroom.

Tile Work Complexity

Tile is often the most labor-intensive part of a bathroom remodel. A simple floor tile installation costs $8-15/sq ft installed. Full wall tile in a shower with custom patterns or large-format tiles can run $25-45/sq ft. Intricate designs, small mosaic tiles, or extensive waterproofing add significant labor costs.

Plumbing Considerations

Moving a toilet, sink, or shower drain requires opening floors and rerouting pipes—that’s $1,500-4,000 just for the plumbing work. Older Reno homes often have galvanized or cast iron pipes that need replacement when exposed, adding $2,000-5,000.

Hidden Issues in Older Homes

Bathrooms are moisture-heavy environments. When contractors open walls in older Reno homes, they often discover water damage, mold, or outdated wiring that must be addressed. Mold remediation costs $500-3,000 depending on extent. Rotten subfloors need replacement before new tile goes down.

Ventilation Requirements

Reno building codes require proper bathroom ventilation. If your older home doesn’t have an exhaust fan, adding one costs $300-800. If there’s no exterior wall access, venting through the roof adds complexity and cost.

How to Use Your Estimate

This calculator gives you a realistic starting point for budget planning, not a final quote. Here’s how to use it:

Set Your Budget

Knowing you’re looking at $12,000-18,000 helps you decide if now’s the right time or if you should save longer. It also helps you understand if your wishlist is realistic for your budget.

Prioritize Features

If your estimate is higher than expected, you can identify trade-offs. Maybe you go with a prefab shower instead of custom tile, or choose mid-range fixtures instead of high-end to stay in budget.

Understand Contractor Quotes

When contractors provide quotes, you’ll understand what’s reasonable. A quote that’s 30% below the range might mean corners are being cut. One that’s 40% above should come with clear explanations of what’s driving the higher cost.

Plan for Contingencies

Bathroom remodels in older homes almost always reveal surprises. Budget an extra 15-20% beyond your estimate for unexpected plumbing issues, water damage, or code compliance needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions - Bathroom Remodel Costs

Below are some of the most common questions Our Network get from families about bathroom remodel. If you have any other questions contact us!

A typical bathroom remodel in Reno costs between $8,000 and $35,000, depending on size and scope. A simple powder room refresh might run $5,000-10,000, while a luxury primary bathroom renovation can reach $45,000-75,000. Reno’s costs are generally 10-15% lower than major California cities but align with similar Western markets.
Tile work and labor typically account for 30-40% of your bathroom budget. Professional tile installation for floors and shower walls costs $8-25/sq ft depending on complexity. The shower/tub area comes second at 15-25% of costs, especially if you’re installing a custom tiled shower or high-end fixtures.
A small bathroom (40-60 sq ft) typically costs $8,000-18,000 in Reno. A basic refresh with new fixtures and paint runs $6,000-10,000. A standard remodel with new tile, vanity, and toilet costs $12,000-18,000. High-end renovations with premium materials can exceed $25,000.
A primary bathroom remodel in Reno typically costs $18,000-45,000. This includes a double vanity, walk-in shower or separate tub and shower, quality tile work, and mid to high-end fixtures. Luxury renovations with steam showers, heated floors, or high-end stone can exceed $60,000.
Converting a tub to a shower is often budget-neutral or slightly more expensive than replacing a tub with a new tub. A prefab tub costs $800-2,000 installed. A basic tiled shower costs $3,000-6,000. Walk-in showers with custom tile and glass enclosures run $5,000-12,000. The plumbing changes for tub-to-shower conversions add $800-2,000.

How to Keep Your Bathroom Remodel on Budget

Getting the bathroom you want without overspending requires smart planning:

Avoid Moving Plumbing

Keeping your toilet, sink, and shower in their current locations saves $2,000-6,000 in plumbing costs. If the layout works, invest your budget in better materials instead of expensive pipe relocation.

Choose Your Splurges Wisely

You don’t need expensive everything. Splurge on the shower tile and fixtures you’ll see daily, but save on hidden elements or areas that matter less. A beautiful tiled shower with a basic toilet looks better than mediocre tile with a luxury toilet.

Plan for the Unexpected

Budget 15-20% extra for surprises. Bathroom remodels in older homes almost always reveal issues behind walls. Having contingency funds prevents panic decisions or project delays.

Don’t Cheap Out on Waterproofing

Proper waterproofing costs a few hundred dollars more but prevents thousands in future water damage repairs. This is never the place to cut corners. Demand proper shower pan installation and membrane systems.

Get Multiple Detailed Quotes

Don’t just compare bottom-line numbers. Examine what’s included: waterproofing method, tile quality, fixture brands, warranty coverage, and timeline. The cheapest quote often means corners will be cut.

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