
How Much Will Your Remodel Cost?

Bathroom Cost
The cost of your bathroom remodel depends on what you want to change. More complicated projects that involve a lot of modifications to the space tend to be more expensive. Most bathroom remodels fall into one of three types of projects.

Bathroom Remodel

Bathroom Remodel

Bathroom Remodel
Refresh
$15,000 - $25,000
A Refresh is a cost effective option to update your bathroom’s visual appearance without making grand changes to the configuration of the space. This type of remodel is styled by surface-level updates to fixtures and finishes.
Features of a cosmetic bathroom refresh may include:
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Re-Finished Vanity
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New Paint
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New Plumbing Fixtures
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New Flooring
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Free Standing Vanity
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Sentrel Slab Bath System
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Frame Glass

Bathroom Remodel

Bathroom Remodel

Bathroom Remodel
Pull & Replace
$25,000 - $50,000
A pull-and-replace remodel is a more comprehensive option for your bathroom, going beyond a simple refresh. It involves stripping down the entire bathroom to the bare walls and replacing everything, while keeping the layout unchanged.
Features of a pull-and-replace remodel may include:
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Prefab Cabinet Vanity
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Prefab Countertops
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Fresh Paint
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Shower/ Bathtub Replacement
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Updated Lighting Fixtures
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New Plumbing Fixtures
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New Flooring
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Frameless Glass


Fully Custom Bathroom Remodel

Fully Custom Bathroom Remodel

Custom
$50,000 - $80,000+
Your bathroom needs significant changes to the layout, structure, or plumbing features. You may even expand the size of the bathroom.
Features of a Custom remodel may include:
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Custom Cabinet Size Vanity
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Raw Slab or Porcelain Countertops
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Fresh Paint
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Shower/ Bathtub Replacement
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Frameless Glass
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Updated Lighting Fixtures
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New Plumbing Fixtures
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New Flooring
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New Bathroom Layout
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Removing Walls
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Plumbing & Electrial Work

Kitchen Cost
The cost of your kitchen remodel is similar on depends on what you want to change, with greater reason for the changes that might be needed. Kitchen remodel are more likely to involve gas line, high voltage conduits, multiple fixtures & so forth. Complicated projects that involve a lot of modifications to the space tend to be more expensive. Most bathroom remodels fall into one of three types of projects.

Cabinet Refinishing & Backslash Remodel

Cabinet Refinishing & Backslash Remodel

Cabinet Refinishing & Backslash Remodel
Refresh

Additional Plumbing Kitchen Remodel With All New Finishes & Pre-Fab Materials

Additional Plumbing Kitchen Remodel With All New Finishes & Pre-Fab Materials
Pull & Replace

Complete Demo Of Existing Kitchen To Install Custom Finishes & Materials

Complete Demo Of Existing Kitchen To Install Custom Finishes & Materials

Complete Demo Of Existing Kitchen To Install Custom Finishes & Materials
Custom
A Refresh is a cost effective option to update your Kitchen's visual appearance without making grand changes to the configuration of the space. This type of remodel is styled by surface-level updates to fixtures and finishes.
Features of a cosmetic refresh may include:
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Cabinet Refinishing
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New Paint
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New Plumbing Fixtures
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New Flooring
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Prefab Countertops
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Updated Tile Backsplash
A Pull-and-Replace remodel is a more comprehensive option for your Kitchen, going beyond a simple refresh. It involves stripping down the entire kitchen to the bare walls and replacing everything, while keeping the layout unchanged.
Features of a pull-and-replace remodel may include:
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Semi-Custom Cabinets
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Soft Close Hardware
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Prefab Countertops
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Fresh Paint
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Sink Replacement
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Updated Lighting Fixtures
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New Plumbing Fixtures
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New Flooring
Your Kitchen needs significant changes to the layout, structure, or plumbing features. You may even expand the size.
Features of a Custom remodel may include:
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Custom Cabinetry
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Raw Slab or Porcelain Countertops/Backsplash
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Fresh Paint
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Appliance Replacement
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Updated Lighting Fixtures
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New Plumbing Fixtures
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New Flooring
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New Kitchen Layout
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Removing Walls
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Additional Plumbing
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Additional Electrical
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Slab Backsplash
$25,000 - $50,000
$50,000 - $100,000
$100,000 - $150,000+

Home Addition Cost
The cost of your home addition depends on what you want to achieve. A single story Tie-In Addition on an incline or declining lot build will cost more than a single story Tie-In Addition on a level lot. You should also consider Pluming, Electrical, Meter Upgrades & Job Site Accessibility. Most home additions fall into one of three types of projects.
Simple
Standard
Complex
A Simple Home Addition may include you needing more living space but it doesn't have to be anything special. This could include an extra bedroom, living room or office but no bathrooms or plumbing.Essentially, it’s an addition with four walls and a roof that is easy to design and construct.
Features of a Simple Home Addition may include:
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Basic Construction Shape
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Single Story
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Simple Tie-In
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Slab or Crawl Foundation
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Minimal Excavating
Your Standard Addition is more than four walls and a roof. You might want an extra bathroom, Kitchen, Laundry or build a second story on top of your current home.
Features of a Standard Home Addition may include:
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Kitchen or Bathroom Addition
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Second Story
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Structural Design
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Slab or Crawl Foundation
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Requires More Excavating
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Require Adding Plumbing
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Multiple light Fixture
A Complex Addition requires several design challenges, Meter Addition/Upgrade, Electrical & Plumbing Upgrades to accommodate for the build. It's structurally complex and includes a lot of custom construction.
Features of a Complex Home Addition may include:
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Second Story Additon
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Kitchen & Bath Additions
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Complex Structural Design
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Basement Expansion
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ADU/Multi Family
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New Home Construction
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Requires Adding Plumbing
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Requires Adding Multiple Hi-Voltage Lines
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Adding Gas Lines
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Historic Home Additons
$135,000 - $600,000
$185,000 - $1,000,000
$225,000 - $1,500,000+

