Our Prices & Financing
These are honest starting ranges to help you plan — not a quote. Your final price depends on the size of your space, materials, and scope, and is always fixed in writing after your consultation.
- $8,000 – $15,000
Tub-to-Shower Conversion
Swap an unused tub for a bright walk-in shower.
- $12,000 – $22,000
Walk-In / Custom Tile Shower
Frameless glass, custom tile, niches and benches.
- $15,000 – $28,000
Guest Bathroom Remodel
A full refresh of a hall or guest bath.
- $28,000 – $60,000+
Master Bathroom Remodel
Soaking tubs, double vanities, natural stone.
Want a number for your own space? Use the cost calculator or read the Boise cost guide, which cites published national ranges alongside what we see locally.
Where the money goes
What actually drives your price
Two bathrooms of identical size can differ by tens of thousands. These are the decisions that move the number most — roughly in order of impact.
Whether plumbing moves
Keeping the toilet, tub, and vanity where they are is the single biggest way to hold a budget down. Relocating a drain means opening the floor, new rough-in, and another inspection — it is real work, and it shows up in the price.
Tile choice and format
Material cost is only part of it. Large-format tile needs a flatter substrate, mosaics and herringbone take far longer to set, and natural stone adds sealing. Two tiles at the same price per square foot can install for very different labor.
Glass and enclosure
A framed sliding door and a custom frameless panel do the same job at very different prices. Frameless glass is thicker, made to measure after the tile is set, and needs the opening to be genuinely plumb.
The waterproofing system
This is the part nobody sees and the part that decides whether the room lasts. A bonded sheet or liquid membrane over a properly sloped base costs more than the minimum, and it is the last place we would cut.
Fixtures and finishes
Valves, vanities, lighting, and hardware span an enormous range. This is the easiest lever to pull in either direction once the structural decisions are settled — and the easiest to change your mind about later.
Accessibility features
A curbless entry, blocking for grab bars, a bench, or a wider door change framing and drainage, not just fittings. Worth planning at the start rather than retrofitting.
In every fixed quote
What the price includes
A quote is only comparable if you know what is inside it. Everything below is part of your written price — if a competing bid excludes any of it, the two numbers are not measuring the same project.
- Design consultation and on-site measurements
- Demolition, haul-away, and disposal
- Permits and inspection coordination
- Waterproofing and substrate preparation
- All labor through finish carpentry and trim
- Daily cleanup and final detail clean
- A 3-year written workmanship warranty
Pricing questions
The things people actually ask
- Are these prices a quote?
- No. They are starting ranges to help you plan. Your price is fixed in writing after we measure your space, agree the scope, and select materials — not before.
- What if you find damage behind the wall?
- Old plumbing, rotted subfloor, and past leaks are the one thing no one can price before demolition. If we find something, we stop, show you, and price the repair before continuing — you decide. Nothing gets added to your invoice without your approval.
- Why is one bid so much lower than another?
- Usually scope, not greed. Check whether the low bid includes permits, waterproofing, disposal, and a written warranty, and whether the price is fixed or an estimate that can move. Comparing two quotes line by line is more useful than comparing the totals.
- Do you require a deposit?
- Yes — a deposit secures your place in the schedule and covers material ordering. The full payment schedule is written into your agreement before any work starts, so you always know what is due and when.
- Can I supply my own materials?
- Often, yes. It is worth talking through first: warranty coverage, lead times, and who is responsible if something arrives damaged or short all change when materials are homeowner-supplied.
- Does a bathroom remodel add value to my home?
- Bathrooms are consistently among the better-returning remodels, but the return depends on your home, your neighborhood, and how long you stay. We would rather you build the bathroom you actually want to use than chase a resale number.
Financing Available
A beautiful bathroom shouldn't mean paying it all at once. Flexible monthly-payment options can make your remodel comfortable to fit your budget.
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