Bathroom remodel cost Austin TX pricing runs between $8,000 and $90,000 in 2026. Cosmetic refreshes start around $8,000. Mid-range renovations run $20,000 to $45,000. High-end primary suite remodels run $50,000 to $90,000.

Two homeowners can get wildly different quotes for what sounds like the same project. In our experience, the reason usually comes down to one thing: what’s happening behind the tile, not what’s visible on top of it. We’d rather explain that upfront than let you find out later. Below, we break down bathroom remodel cost Austin TX pricing into three tiers. These are based on real projects we’ve built across the Austin area, including South Austin, Buda, Kyle, Dripping Springs, and Wimberley. We also work in Bee Cave, Lakeway, Westlake Hills, Rollingwood, Manchaca, Driftwood, Circle C, Barton Creek, and San Marcos. For example, see our full process on the Austin Bathroom Remodeling page. Or learn more about our 45-year history.

Bathroom remodel cost example: completed project by Pro Tech Construction in Austin, TX
A recent Pro Tech Construction bathroom remodel in the Austin area.

Bathroom Remodel Cost Austin TX: Pricing at a Glance

Remodel Tier Typical Cost Range What You Get
Cosmetic / Budget $8,000 – $18,000 Tile surround retile with the existing tub kept in place, new fixtures, paint
Mid-Range $20,000 – $45,000 Full tub-to-shower conversion, new tile, semi-custom vanity, quality fixtures
High-End / Primary Suite $50,000 – $90,000 Custom tile, frameless glass, freestanding tub, custom cabinetry, layout changes

These bathroom remodel cost Austin TX ranges reflect actual projects from 2026, not a national average. However, your specific number moves with size, layout, and material choices. For additional context, see this Cost vs. Value data on bathroom remodels.

Tier 1: Cosmetic / Budget Bathroom Remodel ($8,000-$18,000)

Austin bathroom before a cosmetic remodel by Pro Tech Construction
Before: dated finishes, functional layout.
Austin bathroom after a cosmetic remodel by Pro Tech Construction
After: same layout, retiled and refreshed.

We commonly see this tier in homes built in South Austin, Buda, and Kyle during the 1990s and early 2000s. The layout still works and the plumbing holds up, but the finishes have aged out. If your tub is in good shape, there’s no reason to pay for a full rebuild. That’s especially true if you don’t need more space or a different layout.

At this level, the tub stays in place and we retile the surround completely. We use the same waterproofing system on every shower we build, regardless of budget. That means Hydro Ban membrane and cement backer board, every time. We replace the vanity with J&K Cabinetry, a modular line built with real maple wood and plywood box construction. That’s a step up from the particleboard and plastic hardware common in big-box stock vanities. We round it out with new Moen or Delta fixtures, updated floor tile, lighting, and paint.

One thing we’ve noticed: homeowners often assume “budget” means lower quality. It doesn’t, at Pro Tech it means a smaller scope, not a shortcut. We build the waterproofing behind a $12,000 retile exactly the same way we build it behind a $90,000 primary suite.

Tier 2: Mid-Range Bathroom Remodel ($20,000-$45,000)

Mid-range bathroom remodel cost example: walk-in shower conversion in Austin, TX
A finished mid-range tub-to-shower conversion with full tile replacement and quality fixtures.

This is where most of our South Austin, Dripping Springs, Buda, Kyle, and Wimberley clients land. It’s usually driven by one decision: converting an old tub into a walk-in shower. We usually recommend this when a homeowner has at least one other tub elsewhere in the house. Removing the only tub in a home is worth thinking through for resale before you commit.

A tub-to-shower conversion at Pro Tech means the tub comes out. We rebuild the space from the studs. That means new waterproofing membrane and cement backer board. Then a full tile installation, not a liner dropped over the old tub. Vanity options at this tier are J&K Cabinetry or Belmont. Both are well-established USA-made cabinet manufacturers we trust for real wood construction. We pair that with quartz countertops sourced through Architectural Surfaces or Arizona Tile. Add a frameless or semi-frameless glass enclosure, plus Kohler, Moen, or Delta fixtures. Heated floors can be added here as well.

In our experience, clients get the most value for the money at this tier. You’re getting a genuinely rebuilt shower, not a resurfaced one, at a price point that’s still very achievable. If you’re also weighing a kitchen project alongside your bathroom, see our kitchen remodeling services for similar tier-based pricing.

Tier 3: High-End / Primary Suite Remodel ($50,000-$90,000)

High-end bathroom remodel cost example: primary suite with freestanding tub in Austin, TX
A high-end primary suite remodel featuring a freestanding soaking tub and custom tile.

We build most of our high-end primary suite work in West Austin and Rollingwood. Westlake Hills, Lakeway, Bee Cave, and Barton Creek round out that list. The goal here isn’t just a working bathroom, it’s a retreat that improves daily life.

Cabinetry at this level is Belmont in a custom stain color matched to the home. A fully custom cabinet build is also an option. We combine that with natural stone, quartzite, marble, or book-matched slabs selected in person at Architectural Surfaces or Arizona Tile. Add a spa-style shower with multiple showerheads and a linear drain. Then a freestanding soaking tub, radiant floor heat, and premium fixture lines from Kohler, Delta, or Moen round it out.

Before we demo anything at this tier, we walk clients through a 3D rendering of the finished space. In our experience, seeing the tile, cabinetry, and lighting decisions rendered ahead of time helps avoid regret. The biggest one in a high-end remodel is not knowing what you were actually getting until it’s built.

How We Build Every Shower, No Matter the Budget

We’ve found that what’s behind the tile matters more than the tile itself. This is the one place we won’t cut corners, regardless of what tier a project falls into.

For over 45 years, Pro Tech has built every shower pan the same way. We use a full waterproofing system with Hydro Ban and MAPEI products over cement backer board. We also use a solid concrete block curb instead of the 2×4 wood framing a lot of contractors still use. A wood curb sits in a wet environment every day of its life. Over time it absorbs moisture and rots. It becomes a place for mold to grow, even when the tile on top still looks perfect. Concrete block doesn’t rot, doesn’t mold, and doesn’t need to be torn out and rebuilt in a few years.

We don’t charge extra for this, it’s simply how we build. Honestly, it’s also the biggest reason our showers hold up decades after the tile goes in. A lot of other remodels start failing quietly behind the walls long before that.

Bathroom Remodel Cost Austin TX: Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the questions we hear most often about bathroom remodel cost Austin TX pricing.

What is bathroom remodel cost Austin TX pricing on average?

Bathroom remodel cost Austin TX pricing runs $8,000 to $90,000 on average. Cosmetic tile surround retiles start around $8,000. Mid-range tub-to-shower conversions average $20,000-$45,000. High-end primary suite remodels run $50,000-$90,000. See completed bathroom remodels for real examples at each tier.

Should I convert my tub to a walk-in shower, or keep the tub?

It depends on the rest of your home. Many buyers respond well to converting a primary bathroom into a walk-in shower right now. That’s especially true if you have at least one other tub elsewhere. If it would be the only tub left in the house, that’s worth a real conversation first. We’ll walk through it with you before removing it.

How much does a tub-to-shower conversion cost?

In our mid-range tier, this typically runs $20,000-$45,000 depending on shower size, tile, and glass enclosure. Every conversion we do includes a full waterproofing rebuild from the studs out, not a liner over the existing tub.

What cabinet brands does Pro Tech use for bathroom vanities?

Our cosmetic and mid-range tiers use J&K Cabinetry, a modular line built with real maple wood and plywood construction. Mid-range and high-end projects can also use Belmont, a trusted USA-made cabinet manufacturer. That includes custom stain colors or fully custom builds at the high-end tier.

How much does an accessible or aging-in-place bathroom remodel cost in Austin?

Accessible features like curbless walk-in showers, grab bars, wider doorways, and comfort-height fixtures typically fit into the mid-range to high-end tiers above. The exact fit depends on scope. More than one in four older adults report a fall each year. Bathrooms are one of the most common places it happens, according to the CDC. We build accessible, ADA-informed bathrooms in both Austin and Albuquerque. It’s part of our standard remodeling work, not a separate specialty.

Accessible bathroom remodel cost example: roll-in shower with grab bars, Austin and Albuquerque
A curbless roll-in shower with a built-in bench and grab bars. This is part of Pro Tech’s accessible remodeling work in both Austin and Albuquerque.

How do I choose a bathroom remodel contractor in Austin?

Ask to see recent local projects, and confirm they’re licensed and insured. Also ask specifically who builds the shower waterproofing system, not just who installs the tile. We’ve built every shower the same trusted way for over 45 years. We’re always glad to walk homeowners through exactly how.

Why does the shower curb matter in a bathroom remodel?

The curb sits in constant moisture. Built with wood, it can rot and mold within a few years, even under good tile. We build every shower curb with concrete block, because it doesn’t break down over time the way wood does.

What Determines Your Bathroom Remodel Cost Austin TX Number

Every bathroom is different, and these tiers are a starting point, not a quote. Layout changes, plumbing relocation, and material selection all move the number. Ultimately, we’d rather walk you through the real reasoning behind your specific bathroom remodel cost Austin TX estimate. We won’t just hand you a flat number that doesn’t reflect your home. Ideally, we back that up with a 3D rendering so you can see the space before committing.

Ready to get a real number for your project? Contact Pro Tech Construction for a bathroom remodel cost Austin TX estimate, or see completed bathroom remodels in Austin and the surrounding area.

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