Bathroom remodels in the Dallas-Fort Worth area rank among the most consistently requested projects we handle at Apex Point Services — and also among the most variable in terms of bathroom remodel cost in Dallas-Fort Worth. A primary bathroom renovation in a 1990s Plano home is a fundamentally different project than refreshing a powder room in a newer Frisco build. In this guide, we break down what drives bathroom remodel costs in DFW, what realistic timelines look like, and the decisions that tend to have the biggest impact on your final budget.
Bathroom Remodel Cost in Dallas-Fort Worth: What to Expect
Based on projects we have completed throughout the DFW metroplex, here are realistic cost ranges by project scope:
- Powder room refresh (paint, vanity, fixtures, mirror, lighting): $3,500–$8,000
- Full guest bathroom remodel (tile, tub surround or shower, vanity, toilet, lighting): $12,000–$28,000
- Primary bathroom mid-range remodel (walk-in shower, dual vanity, tile throughout, soaking tub): $30,000–$60,000
- Primary bathroom high-end remodel (custom tile work, steam shower, heated floors, custom cabinetry): $65,000–$120,000+
These figures reflect DFW-specific labor and material costs as of 2026. National cost estimators consistently underestimate what quality work costs in the DFW metro, particularly for tile labor, which has increased significantly with demand across the region.
The Biggest Cost Drivers in a DFW Bathroom Remodel Cost
In our experience, three decisions account for the majority of budget variance in bathroom remodel cost in Dallas-Fort Worth:
1. Tile selection and layout complexity. Tile is simultaneously one of the most visible elements and one of the most labor-intensive to install well. A 4×4 subway tile in a straight stack pattern costs significantly less to install than a 12×24 large-format tile in a herringbone layout — not because the tile itself costs more, but because the installation labor is dramatically higher. In DFW, quality tile installation labor runs $12–$22 per square foot depending on tile size, pattern, and surface complexity. This adds up quickly in a full primary bathroom.
2. Plumbing relocation. Moving a toilet, shower, or tub drain requires opening the slab in most DFW homes built on post-tension concrete foundations. Slab penetration work requires a licensed plumber and adds $2,000–$6,000 to the project depending on the extent of the move. When possible, we design remodels that work with existing drain locations — it is almost always more cost-effective.
3. Shower pan type. A custom mud-set shower pan costs $800–$1,800 in labor alone and takes two to three days to cure before tile can be set. A prefabricated acrylic base can be installed in hours. For a mid-range budget, pre-fab is often the right call. For a high-end finish, a custom mud bed is the only way to achieve truly seamless large-format tile floors.
Realistic Timelines for DFW Bathroom Remodels
A common source of frustration we hear from homeowners who have worked with other contractors is timeline overpromising. Here are honest timelines for bathroom remodels in North Texas:
- Powder room: 3–7 business days (assuming no structural or plumbing changes)
- Full guest bath: 2–4 weeks
- Primary bathroom mid-range: 4–6 weeks
- Primary bathroom high-end with custom work: 6–12 weeks
Delays typically come from two sources: material lead times (custom cabinetry can take 6–10 weeks from order to delivery) and inspection scheduling with the local municipality. In Garland, Plano, and most DFW cities, rough plumbing and electrical inspections must pass before we can close walls. The National Kitchen & Bath Association has published useful guidance on setting realistic remodel expectations and project phases. For similar planning context, see our guide on kitchen remodel costs in Dallas-Fort Worth.
What Apex Point Services Does Differently
We specialize in bathroom remodels for Dallas-Fort Worth homeowners who have had frustrating experiences with contractors who underquote, overpromise, and disappear mid-project. Our process starts with a detailed written scope before a single dollar changes hands. We pull all required permits, use licensed subcontractors for plumbing and electrical, and provide a project manager point of contact throughout the project. If you are planning a bathroom remodel in the DFW area, contact Apex Point Services for a detailed estimate and consultation.



