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Master Bathroom Renovation Cost Breakdown In Pennsylvania

Here's how much it costs to remodel your master bath.

Tips and tricks to know before your master bathroom renovation.
Tips and tricks to know before your master bathroom renovation. (Shutterstock)

Ready to remodel your master bathroom? As a Pennsylvania homeowner, you probably already know that doing so will give your home's value a boost. But if you aren't ready to sell just yet, chances are you're more concerned with the upfront costs.

The price of your remodel can vary greatly depending on the size of your project and the materials you chose. Here's the complete breakdown.

How Much Does A Master Bathroom Renovation Cost?

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According to HomeAdvisor, you can expect to pay anywhere between $1,500 and $15,000 for a small bathroom remodel. Of course, that’s a pretty wide range, but it truly depends on your project.

Cosmetic upgrades like paint, new plumbing fixtures, and lighting runs from $1,000 to $3,500, while a complete tear-out and replacement will cost anywhere between $5,000 and $150,00.

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For a large master bathroom, you can expect to pay $12,000 or more, depending on how in-depth your project is and the type of materials you choose. Of course, more square footage will be more expensive. Bathroom renovations typically cost around $125 per square foot.

Full Bathroom Remodel Cost Breakdown

  • Install bathtub: $400–$8,000
  • Install cabinets: $1,200–$13,000
  • Install countertops: $900–$6,500
  • Install flooring: $800–$7,000
  • Install lighting fixture: $120–$4,000
  • Install shower: $450–$10,000
  • Install sink: $190–$6,500
  • Install toilet: $130–$780

Master Bathroom Planning Tips

Ready to renovate your master bathroom? Be sure to gather your remodeling inspiration from several sources. You’ll want to decide on your general style—like modern, traditional, or transitional. Consider using the same or complementing tile colors in your shower and floor to improve room flow. In general, you’ll want to strive for a consistent theme that will bring together your fixture and appliance choices. Finally, consider water- and energy-efficient appliances to get even more bang for your buck.

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