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Jacksonville Home Bath Co. 10

7704 Main Street, Jacksonville, FL

Expert bathroom remodeling from design through installation. Tile work, fixtures, lighting, and all structural updates handled by skilled¦

Serves: 32099, 32201, 32202, 32204 +28 more

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Modern Bathroom Jacksonville 17

231 Main Street, Jacksonville, FL

Full-service bathroom remodeling: design consultation, tile installation, fixture upgrades, and ventilation solutions. Warranty on all work.

Serves: 32099, 32201, 32202, 32204 +28 more

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Expert Bath Design Jacksonville 83

5776 Main Street, Jacksonville, FL

Bathroom renovation experts offering design consultation, layout optimization, and quality installation of fixtures and finishes.

Serves: 32099, 32201, 32202, 32204 +28 more

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Jacksonville Bathroom Specialists 56

1874 Main Street, Jacksonville, FL

Semi-custom and custom bathroom renovations. We build stunning, spa-like bathrooms with attention to detail and quality finishes.

Serves: 32099, 32201, 32202, 32204 +28 more

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Jacksonville Home Bath Co. 2

9532 Main Street, Jacksonville, FL

Bathroom renovation experts offering design consultation, layout optimization, and quality installation of fixtures and finishes.

Serves: 32099, 32201, 32202, 32204 +28 more

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Premium Bath Jacksonville 63

8801 Main Street, Jacksonville, FL

Bathroom renovation experts offering design consultation, layout optimization, and quality installation of fixtures and finishes.

Serves: 32099, 32201, 32202, 32204 +28 more

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Jacksonville Home Bath Co. 103

3986 Main Street, Jacksonville, FL

Professional bathroom transformation specialists. We manage every detail to create your dream bathroom with modern fixtures and timeless ¦

Serves: 32099, 32201, 32202, 32204 +28 more

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Premium Bath Jacksonville 15

2471 Main Street, Jacksonville, FL

Bathroom renovation experts offering design consultation, layout optimization, and quality installation of fixtures and finishes.

Serves: 32099, 32201, 32202, 32204 +28 more

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Expert Bath Design Jacksonville 34

9368 Main Street, Jacksonville, FL

Full-service bathroom remodeling: design consultation, tile installation, fixture upgrades, and ventilation solutions. Warranty on all work.

Serves: 32099, 32201, 32202, 32204 +28 more

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Jacksonville Home Bath Co. 106

3697 Main Street, Jacksonville, FL

Bathroom renovation experts offering design consultation, layout optimization, and quality installation of fixtures and finishes.

Serves: 32099, 32201, 32202, 32204 +28 more

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Custom Bath Renovations Jacksonville 54

4394 Main Street, Jacksonville, FL

Full-service bathroom remodeling: design consultation, tile installation, fixture upgrades, and ventilation solutions. Warranty on all work.

Serves: 32099, 32201, 32202, 32204 +28 more

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Expert Bath Design Jacksonville 32

1294 Main Street, Jacksonville, FL

Bathroom renovation experts offering design consultation, layout optimization, and quality installation of fixtures and finishes.

Serves: 32099, 32201, 32202, 32204 +28 more

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Typical Bathroom Remodeling Cost in Jacksonville

For: full bathroom remodel in Jacksonville, FL

Budget Option
$4.4k
Starting price
Most Common
$13.2k
Average cost
Premium Service
$35.2k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Fixture quality (vanity, tile, tub/shower)
  • ¢Plumbing and electrical rough-in work
  • ¢Jacksonville's sandy soils, salt air, and humidity require corrosion-resistant and moisture-rated products

Bathroom Remodeling Cost Guide — Jacksonville, FL

How Much Does Bathroom Remodeling Cost in Jacksonville, FL?

Bathroom remodeling in Jacksonville runs $8,500–$35,000 depending on the size of the bathroom, scope of work, and fixture selections. The city's humid subtropical climate, slab-on-grade construction, and Florida's mandatory DBPR contractor licensing all shape the local pricing environment. Here's what Jacksonville homeowners are actually paying in 2024–2025.

Jacksonville Bathroom Remodel Price Ranges

ScopeTypical CostNotes
Cosmetic refresh (fixtures, paint, hardware)$3,000–$7,000No tile or plumbing moves
Full guest bath remodel (50–60 sq ft)$8,500–$18,000New tile, vanity, toilet, fixtures
Full master bath remodel (80–120 sq ft)$18,000–$40,000Walk-in shower, double vanity, tile
Shower replacement (tub-to-shower conversion)$4,500–$12,000Demo, pan, tile, glass enclosure
Tub surround replacement$1,500–$5,000Acrylic surround vs. tile difference
Vanity replacement (supply + install)$600–$3,500Depending on cabinet grade
Toilet replacement$350–$800Supply + install
Tile work only (floor or walls, per sq ft)$8–$20 installedPorcelain or ceramic
Mold remediation + drywall replacement$500–$3,500Per wall/area; very common in Florida

What Drives Bathroom Remodel Costs in Jacksonville

Humidity and moisture damage: Jacksonville's average annual relative humidity exceeds 75%, and the city receives 53 inches of rainfall per year — more than Seattle. This creates the #1 cost driver in Jacksonville bathroom remodels: pre-existing moisture damage. It is common for Jacksonville contractors to open a shower wall for a tile replacement and find mold colonies behind cement board, rotted studs, or saturated subfloor. When this occurs, the remediation and framing repair adds $500–$3,500 before the remodel proper can begin. Budget for a 15–20% contingency on any Florida bathroom project for this reason.

Slab-on-grade foundations: Nearly all Jacksonville residential construction uses slab-on-grade foundations. Moving a toilet, shower pan drain, or bathtub drain requires saw-cutting the concrete slab to reposition or add drain lines — a significant cost not present in above-grade or crawlspace construction. Saw-cut, excavate, and repipe a single drain: $800–$2,500. Moving multiple drains in a bathroom gut-renovation: $1,500–$5,000.

DBPR licensing requirements: The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) requires that any bathroom remodel involving structural work, plumbing rough-in, or electrical work be performed by (or under the supervision of) a licensed contractor. This includes:

  • Certified General Contractor or Certified Residential Contractor for structural + overall scope
  • Licensed Plumbing Contractor for drain relocation and supply line work
  • Licensed Electrical Contractor for GFCI outlet installation, exhaust fan wiring, heated floor controls

Violation of Florida contractor licensing laws carries fines of $1,000–$15,000 per violation. Using unlicensed contractors voids your homeowner's insurance coverage for related claims.

Duval County permit requirements: All bathroom remodels in Jacksonville that involve plumbing, electrical, or structural work require permits through Duval County Building Inspection Division. Permit fees typically run $300–$600 for a full bathroom remodel. A general contractor or plumbing contractor pulls the permits on your behalf — it is not the homeowner's responsibility to pull them, but the homeowner is responsible for confirming permits were pulled before work begins.

Labor rates: BLS data for the Jacksonville metro area shows construction and extraction occupations averaging $25–$40/hr depending on trade. Jacksonville's lower cost of living vs. Miami, Atlanta, or Boston keeps labor rates somewhat more moderate — but skilled tile setters and licensed plumbers command $55–$90/hr in the local market.

Common Jacksonville-Specific Cost Add-Ons

  • Mold testing and remediation report (required if visible mold): $300–$800
  • Asbestos test for homes pre-1980 (floor tile, drywall compound): $100–$300 per sample; lab fee ~$50
  • Waterproofing membrane (Laticrete or Schluter Kerdi for shower): $300–$700 labor + material — mandatory in all tile showers per Florida Building Code
  • Hurricane-rated window replacement (if bathroom window is being changed): $600–$1,500 per window to meet Miami-Dade or Duval County wind codes

Bathroom Remodeling FAQ — Jacksonville, FL

Why Hire a Licensed Contractor for Bathroom Remodeling in Jacksonville, FL

Why Licensing Matters for Jacksonville Bathroom Remodels

Florida's permitting and licensing requirements for bathroom remodeling exist because the state's climate creates real building science challenges — and because a bathroom done wrong in Jacksonville's humidity can destroy structural framing within 3–5 years.

Florida DBPR Contractor Licensing

The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) licenses multiple contractor categories relevant to bathroom remodeling:

  • Certified General Contractor (CGC) — licensed to perform all phases of construction including subcontractor coordination
  • Certified Residential Contractor (CRC) — residential buildings up to 3 stories; appropriate for most Jacksonville bathroom remodels
  • Registered Contractor — licensed at county level only, not statewide; verify they hold a Duval County registration

You can verify any Florida contractor's license status at DBPR's license verification portal. A current license means the contractor has passed a Florida state exam, maintained required insurance, and paid DBPR fees — which includes mandatory continuing education on the Florida Building Code.

Florida law requires any contractor with 1+ employees to carry workers' compensation insurance. Verify this at Florida DFS workers' comp verify.

Duval County Building Code and Inspections

The Jacksonville Office of Business Regulations — Building Inspection Division enforces the Florida Building Code, 8th Edition for all permitted work. For bathroom remodels, inspections typically include:

  • Rough plumbing inspection (before walls are closed): Verifies drain slopes, vent connections, supply pressure
  • Electrical rough-in inspection: Verifies GFCI outlets (required within 6 feet of water in Florida), exhaust fan circuit, proper grounding
  • Framing inspection (if walls were opened or moved): Verifies moisture barrier installation in wet areas
  • Final inspection: Completed shower waterproofing, proper caulk at floor/wall transitions, fixture installation

An unlicensed contractor who skips permits bypasses all of these inspections. In Jacksonville's humidity, an uninspected shower with improper waterproofing can saturate the wall framing and cause $10,000–$50,000 in structural damage within 5 years — damage not covered by homeowner's insurance if unpermitted work is the cause.

Florida's Specific Bathroom Code Requirements

  • Shower pan waterproofing: Florida Building Code requires a waterproofing membrane (WABO or equivalent) in all tile showers, inspected before tile is set
  • Exhaust fan requirement: Every bathroom must have a mechanical exhaust fan venting to the exterior (not into the attic) — critical for moisture control in Jacksonville's climate
  • GFCI outlets: All electrical outlets within 6 feet of water must be GFCI-protected
  • Tempered glass: All shower enclosures and any glass within 18 inches of a shower/tub must be tempered safety glass

What to Ask Before Signing

  1. "What is your Florida contractor license number and type?" — Look it up at myfloridalicense.com.
  2. "Will you pull all Duval County permits?" — Ask for a copy of each permit confirmation.
  3. "Do you use a waterproofing membrane in shower walls and pans?" — Correct answer names a specific system (Schluter Kerdi, Laticrete 9235, RedGard).
  4. "How do you handle moisture damage discovered during demo?" — Reputable contractors have a written change order process; they don't just paint over it.
  5. "Who handles mold remediation if found?" — In Florida, this requires a licensed mold assessor and remediator under Florida Statute 468, Part XVI.

DIY vs. Licensed Contractor for Bathroom Remodeling in Jacksonville, FL

DIY vs. Hiring a Licensed Contractor for Bathroom Remodeling in Jacksonville

Florida's contractor licensing laws and permit requirements make bathroom remodeling a more legally constrained DIY zone than most states. Here's the honest breakdown.

What Jacksonville Homeowners Can and Can't DIY Legally

Under Florida law, owner-builders can perform construction work on their own primary residence without a contractor's license. However:

  • Owner-builders must personally apply for permits at Duval County Building Inspection (you cannot hire an unlicensed person to do the work on your behalf and claim owner-builder status)
  • Owner-builder exemption does not apply to work you hire others to perform — even if you supervise
  • Owner-builders become personally liable for code compliance, safety, and disclosure in any future property sale
  • Work done under owner-builder permit must be disclosed to buyers for 1 year after permit closes in Florida

Side-by-Side Comparison

FactorOwner-Builder DIYLicensed Contractor
Legal for own primary residence?Yes (with Duval County permit)Yes
Legal to hire others without license?No — this creates unlicensed contractor liabilityYes
Permits required?Yes — same permits, pulled by youYes — pulled by contractor
Moisture damage detectionOften missed without experienceExperienced eye during demo
Florida Building Code complianceYour responsibilityContractor's legal obligation
Shower waterproofingHigh failure rate in DIY — #1 cause of bathroom damageProfessional installation, inspected
Slab cutting (drain relocation)Requires specialized concrete saw and plumbing skillLicensed plumber scope
Worker injuries on your propertyYour homeowner's policyContractor's workers' comp
Cost savings (labor)$4,000–$15,000N/A
WarrantyNone — you built itTypically 1–2 years labor warranty
Resale disclosureOwner-builder must disclose for 1 yearNo additional disclosure required
GFCI + fan code complianceYour responsibility; failure = re-inspectionContractor's responsibility
TimelineMonths (weekends only)2–6 weeks

Jacksonville-Specific DIY Risks

Moisture and mold: Opening a Jacksonville bathroom wall without moisture meter testing and proper remediation protocol is genuinely dangerous — not just expensive. Florida mold propagates rapidly in structural cavities, and improper remediation (painting over, simple bleach application) does not eliminate mold. Florida Statute 468, Part XVI requires both a licensed mold assessor and remediator — owner-builders performing mold remediation in their own home are technically exempt but practically at risk if they do it incorrectly.

Slab work: DIY concrete saw cutting in a slab-on-grade home is extremely high risk — hitting a post-tension cable in a Jacksonville slab can cause immediate structural compromise. Post-tension slab construction (common in Jacksonville 1990s–2000s construction) requires a drawing review before any saw cutting. Licensed plumbers have this as part of standard due diligence; DIYers typically do not.

Insurance voids: If water leaks from an improperly installed shower pan or supply line in a DIY bathroom, your homeowner's insurance may deny the claim if you cannot demonstrate code-compliant installation (i.e., a passed inspection).

When DIY Makes Sense in Jacksonville

  • Cosmetic work only: paint, new towel bars, mirror replacement, toilet seat — no permits, no licensing required
  • Vanity swap (exact footprint, no plumbing moves): legal with proper flexible supply line connections, no permit typically for replacement-in-kind
  • Light fixture swap (same fixture, same wiring): owner can replace a light fixture without an electrician in most Duval County situations

When to Hire Licensed Professionals

  • Any tile work (shower walls or floor) — waterproofing compliance and inspection required
  • Any plumbing changes or additions
  • Any drain relocation (guaranteed slab work)
  • Full bathroom gut renovation
  • Any electrical work beyond fixture-for-fixture swap
  • Any situation involving visible or suspected mold

Bottom Line

Jacksonville's climate makes bathroom remodeling one of the highest-consequence DIY decisions a homeowner can make. A failed shower pan in Jacksonville's humidity doesn't just cause a leak — it causes months of moisture intrusion into structural framing before it's detected. The labor cost savings ($4,000–$15,000) are real; so are the risks. For cosmetic work only, DIY is appropriate. For any wet work, the professional option is the risk-adjusted right choice.

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