BATHROOM REMODEL
From a 5x7 facelift to a full master suite gut — what it actually costs, how long it takes, and what to decide before demo day.
Built by our own carpenters, not shuffled between subcontractors. As St. Petersburg's general contractors for 9 years, we've remodeled bathrooms across every neighborhood.
Living With This?

Your Bathroom Makes You Cringe Every Morning
Peeling paint, dated tile, a vanity that's falling apart. You use this room every day — and you hate it every time.

You've Heard the Horror Stories
Tile falling off the wall. Water behind the drywall. A contractor who disappeared mid-job. You don't want to be the next horror story.

You Have No Idea What It Should Cost
Every website gives a different number. Every contractor quotes differently. Nobody will give you a straight answer.

You're Afraid of What's Behind the Walls
In a house this old, nobody knows what's behind the tile. Cast iron plumbing, outdated wiring, decades of patch jobs. The unknown is what keeps you from starting.
Our Bathroom Remodel Process
Project Phases
Consultation
Scope assessment, plumbing evaluation, camera scope for pre-1970s homes
1-3 weeks
Design
Layout, tile/fixture selections, ADA considerations, budget conversation
Varies
Pre-Construction
Sub bids finalized, lead times confirmed, 75% of line items locked as fixed-price
3-5 weeks
Permitting
Plumbing & electrical permits, shower pan inspection step
3-5 weeks
Construction
8-phase build sequence from demo through final fixtures
4 wks - several mos
Plumbing complexity drives the timeline more than any other factor.
8-Phase Construction Sequence
Demolition
Remove existing fixtures and finishes
Framing
Structural changes if layout is modified
Rough-In
Behind-the-wall plumbing and electrical
Schluter Waterproofing
Lifetime-warranty membrane system
Tile
Floors and shower walls
Glass
Shower doors installed
Vanities
Cabinetry and countertop installation
Paint & Fixtures
Wall finishes, plumbing fixtures, accessories
Before
AfterLock Tile Selections During Permitting
Tile needs to be on-site before construction starts — it's a short project window. Tile suppliers are notorious for underestimating delivery times. Finalizing selections during the permitting phase (while you're already waiting on the city) also locks your material costs on the budget.
Single-Bathroom Homes
If your only bathroom is being remodeled, you won't want to stay in the house. We provide porta potties for our crew, but clients without a second bathroom to use won't want to stick around.
What Your Bathroom Remodel Will Actually Cost
5x7 Facelift
$20K–$30K
New tile, tub replacement, box vanity, standard fixtures. Existing layout stays the same, plumbing doesn't move.
Master Bathroom
$40K–$70K
Full gut, layout optimization, walk-in shower with Schluter waterproofing, custom or semi-custom cabinetry. The most common scope in St. Pete.
New Bathroom / Luxury
$75K–$100K+
Adding a bathroom where none exists, or luxury features — Roman tubs, heated tile floors, body jets, fogged glass, custom millwork.
How We Price This
The model is Time & Materials with a 30% markup, stated openly. You see every invoice for every material and every hour of labor. You get weekly budget reports showing exactly where your money went.
When demolition goes faster than estimated, you save money — the opposite of a fixed bid where the contractor pockets the difference. When a surprise hits (like bad cast iron), you see the real cost immediately rather than discovering it was buried in an inflated estimate.
“In a 100-year-old house, we know that there have been four generations of grandpas and dads doing their DIY bullshit work — things we can't see until we really are doing some destructive demo.” — Jeremy
“It's not that we're asking you to spend more money. We tailor the scope to accomplish your highest priorities while fitting our cost of doing business.” — Jeremy, Revolution Founders
Working with a smaller space? See our 5x8 bathroom remodel ideas for layouts that maximize every square foot. Planning your first remodel? Start with our bathroom remodel checklist.
For neighborhood-specific pricing — including flood zone premiums and historic district considerations — see our St. Petersburg bathroom remodel guide.
Ready to Get Real Numbers for Your Bathroom?
Get a detailed estimate based on your actual bathroom, your selections, and your St. Petersburg home's construction.
Deeper Dives
Each guide goes deeper than we can on this page — real costs, real decisions, real St. Pete projects.

What Your Bathroom Will Actually Cost
Tile, plumbing, labor, cast iron replacement — every line item broken down by scope with real St. Petersburg pricing. From $20K facelifts to $100K+ master bath transformations.
Full cost breakdown
Remodel or Refresh?
A cosmetic refresh (paint, hardware, fixtures) runs $5K–$15K. A full remodel starts at $20K. Here’s how to decide which scope fits your bathroom and your budget.
Compare your options
10-Point Remodel Checklist
Scope your cast iron, lock tile selections during permitting, and budget for the surprises behind the walls. Ten steps to avoid the most common bathroom remodel mistakes.
Get the checklist
Small Bathroom, Big Impact
Most St. Pete bungalows have 5x7 or 5x8 bathrooms. Smart layout changes, floating vanities, and frameless glass can make a compact bathroom feel twice the size.
Small bathroom ideasWHY CHOOSE REVOLUTION FOR YOUR BATHROOM
What makes us different from other bathroom remodel contractors in St. Petersburg.
20+ IN-HOUSE CARPENTERS
Tile work, Schluter waterproofing, and finish carpentry are done by W-2 employees, not rotating subcontractors. You know who’s in your home every day. Your bathroom doesn’t sit waiting for a sub to show up.
OPEN-BOOK T&M PRICING
30% markup stated upfront. Weekly budget reports. 75% of line items locked as fixed-price before construction starts, giving you 90-95% budget certainty. When demo goes faster than estimated, you save the difference.
SCHLUTER WATERPROOFING
The most critical system in your bathroom, installed by Revolution’s own crews. Not subbed out, not cut corners. A lifetime warranty that actually means something because the people who installed it work here permanently.
ST. PETE CAST IRON EXPERTISE
Your pipes get scoped before quoting. Your project benefits from experience navigating 1920s-1970s plumbing stacks and Pinellas County building departments — bathrooms in Old Northeast bungalows, Snell Isle waterfront homes, Shore Acres ranches, and downtown condos.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in St. Petersburg?
It depends on scope. A cosmetic facelift on a standard 5x7 bathroom runs $20,000-$30,000 — new tile, tub replacement, and a fresh vanity without moving plumbing. A full master bathroom remodel with layout changes, walk-in shower, and upgraded fixtures runs $40,000-$70,000. Adding a bathroom where none exists starts around $75,000-$80,000 because all plumbing has to be pulled to the new location. The biggest cost drivers are tile coverage, whether plumbing moves, and the condition of existing pipes.
What waterproofing system do you use in showers?
Your shower waterproofing is handled with the Schluter system on most Revolution projects. It adds approximately $2,000 to your project cost but comes with a lifetime warranty. A failed shower pan is the most expensive repair in home construction — water behind tile destroys framing, subfloor, and anything below it. The Schluter system eliminates that risk when installed correctly, which is why your waterproofing is done by in-house Revolution employees with years of experience — not a sub hired for one job.
How long does a bathroom remodel take?
A light cosmetic facelift takes about 4 weeks. A full gut-and-rebuild with layout changes, plumbing relocation, and specialty features can take several months. Before construction starts, add 3-5 weeks for pre-construction (estimate sharpening, selections, sub bids) and 3-5 weeks for permitting. Plumbing complexity is the biggest timeline driver — the more pipes that move, the more inspections required.
Do I need a permit for a bathroom remodel in St. Petersburg?
If your remodel involves plumbing or electrical changes, yes — permits are required in Pinellas County. Cosmetic work like new tile, cabinetry, or countertops without system changes does not require a permit. Bathroom projects that involve plumbing include a shower pan inspection, which is a bathroom-specific permit step. St. Pete permitting currently takes 3-5 weeks. Revolution handles all permit applications and building department coordination.
Can you create a curbless (zero-threshold) shower?
Yes. In homes with a concrete slab foundation — common in St. Pete — this requires cutting the slab to recess the drain below floor level. It’s more labor-intensive than a standard curbed shower but excellent for both accessibility and modern aesthetics. In homes with frame floors, the work involves careful routing around floor joists. Either way, the Schluter waterproofing system is essential for curbless showers because the entire floor surface becomes the water management system.
Should I replace my bathtub or switch to a walk-in shower?
Design around how you actually use the space, not resale assumptions or magazine trends. If you never take baths, don’t build a tub — you’ll regret the wasted square footage. Freestanding tubs look striking in photos but many go unused, just like the 1980s jacuzzi tubs that became bacteria breeding grounds. If you have kids or genuinely enjoy baths, keep the tub. Your design process starts with how you live in your bathroom daily — so your finished space matches your real habits, not a magazine layout.
What are the hidden costs of a bathroom remodel?
The three biggest surprises in St. Pete bathroom remodels: cast iron plumbing replacement ($10,000-$20,000 if pipes are corroded), slab cutting for drain relocation (significant labor cost when moving drains in slab-on-grade homes), and scope changes that turn a facelift into a full gut (price can double when you decide to move plumbing or change layout). Revolution mitigates surprise #1 with a camera scope before quoting, and surprise #3 with a pre-construction phase where 75% of line items become fixed-price before demo starts.
Can you make my bathroom wheelchair-accessible?
Yes. Accessibility modifications include zero-threshold roll-in showers, ADA-compliant grab bars in modern finishes that don’t look institutional, widened doorways to 36 inches, and roll-under vanities. Expect accessibility features to add 10-20% to a standard bathroom budget. Revolution approaches accessibility as good design — these features make bathrooms safer and more comfortable for everyone, not just those with mobility challenges.
WHAT OUR BATHROOM CLIENTS SAY
Real reviews from St. Petersburg homeowners who trusted Revolution with their bathroom remodel.
"The easiest, most stress free renovation I have experienced."
"5-star hotel quality bathroom. Thad was straightforward, responsive to inquiries, and always pleasant."
"Caleb has become like family. We would give 10 stars and are already planning our third project."

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Guides & Resources
BathroomBathroom Remodel Cost in St. Petersburg (2026 Guide)
Real bathroom remodel costs in St. Pete — from basic refreshes to luxury primary bathrooms with tile and waterproofing.
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Bathroom10 Bathroom Remodel Checklist to Avoid Costly Mistakes
A step-by-step checklist covering layout, materials, and contractor coordination so nothing gets missed.
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Bathroom5x8 Bathroom Remodel Ideas
Smart layouts and design tricks that make a standard 5x8 bathroom feel twice as big.
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BathroomBathroom Remodel vs. Refresh: Which Do You Need?
When a cosmetic update is enough and when you need to tear it down to the studs.
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