Quick Answer: A bathroom remodel in Palm Beach County costs $8,000–$45,000+. Half-bath: $8K–$15K. Guest bath full remodel: $15K–$28K. Master bath: $25K–$45K+. High-end master suite: $45K and up. Labor accounts for 40–50% of the total in South Florida.

Palm Beach County Bathroom Remodel Cost Ranges

Bathroom remodels are the most popular project we complete at Best Price Kitchen Bath & Floors, and they deliver some of the highest returns on investment of any home improvement in Palm Beach County. Here's what projects actually cost in 2026:

Half-Bath Update — $8,000 to $15,000

New vanity, toilet, fixtures, tile floor, lighting update, paint. Small footprint, high visual impact. Common in Boynton Beach and Delray Beach homes with dated powder rooms.

Full Guest Bath Remodel — $15,000 to $28,000

New tile (floor and surround), new vanity, new tub/shower combo or walk-in shower conversion, updated plumbing fixtures, new lighting, exhaust fan, paint. This is the most common scope in Valencia Reserve, Palm Meadows Estates, and similar communities.

Master Bath Full Remodel — $25,000 to $45,000

Custom walk-in shower with niche and frameless glass door, double vanity, soaking tub, large-format tile, heated floor optional, new plumbing lines, updated electrical. Common in Cobblestone Creek, Equus, and West Boca luxury communities.

High-End Master Suite — $45,000 and Up

Freestanding soaking tub, custom steam shower, marble or quartzite tile, custom vanity millwork, smart mirrors, integrated lighting control, full plumbing and electrical reroute. Standard in Equus estates and Boca Raton luxury homes.

What Drives Bathroom Remodel Costs

Labor (40–50% of Budget)

Bathroom tile installation is among the most labor-intensive work in remodeling. Large-format tile (24×48 or 36×36) requires precise leveling and significantly more time than standard 12×12. A tiled shower with a niche, bench, and pebble floor can take 3–5 days of tile labor alone. Plumbing rough-in and fixture installation add 1–2 days. Expect to budget $6,000–$18,000 for labor on a full bath remodel in Palm Beach County.

Tile (15–25% of Budget)

Porcelain tile runs $3–$12 per square foot for material. Installed in Palm Beach County: $8–$18 per square foot. Large-format and pattern tiles run higher. A full master bath tiled shower plus floor can easily use 150–250 square feet of tile.

Vanity and Fixtures (10–20% of Budget)

Entry-level vanities start at $500. Custom built-ins with quartz tops run $2,500–$8,000. Frameless glass shower enclosures are $1,500–$4,000 installed. Plumbing fixtures (faucets, shower heads, valves) run $500–$3,000+ depending on brand.

Walk-In Shower vs. Tub/Shower Combo

In Palm Beach County's 55+ communities — Valencia, Canyon communities, and similar — the most requested conversion is tub/shower combo to walk-in shower. This is both an aesthetic upgrade and a practical accessibility improvement. The conversion typically costs $8,000–$18,000 depending on shower size and tile selection. It consistently adds more value than keeping the tub in primary bathrooms of 2+ bath homes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Palm Beach County?

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A bathroom remodel in Palm Beach County costs $8,000–$45,000+ depending on scope. Half-bath: $8K–$15K. Guest bath: $15K–$28K. Master bath: $25K–$45K+. High-end master suites start at $45K.

What is the most expensive part of a bathroom remodel?

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Labor is typically the highest cost at 40–50% of the total budget. Tile installation is very labor-intensive. Plumbing and electrical work add significantly. Materials (tile, vanity, fixtures) are the second largest expense.

How long does a bathroom remodel take in Florida?

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A half-bath update takes 3–5 days. A full guest bath remodel runs 7–14 days. A master bath remodel takes 2–4 weeks depending on tile complexity and whether plumbing or electrical work is involved.

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