Bathroom Remodel · 2026 US national briefing
What a bathroom remodel really costs in the US in 2026.
An independent national cost and scope briefing for US homeowners weighing a cosmetic refresh, full gut, or primary-suite expansion.
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Tier-by-tier national cost ranges with regional callouts, the scope items contractors quietly assume away, and the structural surprises common in pre-1990 US homes.
What's inside
Built to be useful before you sign anything.
- Cost ranges for cosmetic, mid-range, and high-end remodels across US urban, suburban, and rural markets.
- Per-fixture and per-finish allowances for tile, vanity, plumbing, glass, and electrical packages.
- Where permits, ventilation, and waterproofing requirements actually change the final number — including local IRC, IPC, and IECC adoption.
- Pre-1990 home gotchas: galvanized supply, cast-iron drain, asbestos-mastic flooring, and outdated electrical.
- Realistic timelines for a single-bathroom remodel from demo through punch list.
- Cabinetry, slab, and tile lead-time exposure in 2026 and how to sequence selections.
- Red flags in low bids and the unit-cost questions that surface a real number.
Sample insight
Mid-range full-gut bathroom remodels in the US typically run $22,000–$48,000 per bathroom in 2026, including permits and standard finishes — with West Coast and Northeast metros commonly 20–40% above Midwest equivalents on the same scope. Homeowners in pre-1990 homes commonly absorb $3,000–$8,000 in unplanned plumbing, electrical, or substrate remediation discovered after demo. (Estimate based on 2024–2025 national permit and bid data.)
Independently compiled by BuildMatch AI's research team. Cost figures are estimates based on industry-typical US pricing for 2026 — regional variance commonly ±15–30% — and should be validated against your specific project scope.
Frequently asked
What homeowners ask before downloading.
Does the report cover both cosmetic refreshes and full gut remodels?
Yes. The briefing breaks the market into cosmetic, mid-range, and high-end tiers — with separate cost bands and scope checklists for each — so you can plan against the level of remodel that actually fits your house and timeline.
How are allowances for tile, vanity, and plumbing handled?
We publish realistic 2026 allowance ranges for each finish category and call out the specific places contractors under-allowance to win bids. The goal is that you can compare quotes apples-to-apples instead of by headline number.
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