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¦
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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
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
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
1874 Main Street, Jacksonville, FL
Semi-custom and custom bathroom renovations. We build stunning, spa-like bathrooms with attention to detail and quality finishes.
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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
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
3986 Main Street, Jacksonville, FL
Professional bathroom transformation specialists. We manage every detail to create your dream bathroom with modern fixtures and timeless ¦
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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
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
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
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
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
For: full bathroom remodel 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.
| Scope | Typical Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cosmetic refresh (fixtures, paint, hardware) | $3,000–$7,000 | No tile or plumbing moves |
| Full guest bath remodel (50–60 sq ft) | $8,500–$18,000 | New tile, vanity, toilet, fixtures |
| Full master bath remodel (80–120 sq ft) | $18,000–$40,000 | Walk-in shower, double vanity, tile |
| Shower replacement (tub-to-shower conversion) | $4,500–$12,000 | Demo, pan, tile, glass enclosure |
| Tub surround replacement | $1,500–$5,000 | Acrylic surround vs. tile difference |
| Vanity replacement (supply + install) | $600–$3,500 | Depending on cabinet grade |
| Toilet replacement | $350–$800 | Supply + install |
| Tile work only (floor or walls, per sq ft) | $8–$20 installed | Porcelain or ceramic |
| Mold remediation + drywall replacement | $500–$3,500 | Per wall/area; very common in Florida |
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:
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.
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.
The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) licenses multiple contractor categories relevant to bathroom remodeling:
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.
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:
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 contractor licensing laws and permit requirements make bathroom remodeling a more legally constrained DIY zone than most states. Here's the honest breakdown.
Under Florida law, owner-builders can perform construction work on their own primary residence without a contractor's license. However:
| Factor | Owner-Builder DIY | Licensed Contractor |
|---|---|---|
| Legal for own primary residence? | Yes (with Duval County permit) | Yes |
| Legal to hire others without license? | No — this creates unlicensed contractor liability | Yes |
| Permits required? | Yes — same permits, pulled by you | Yes — pulled by contractor |
| Moisture damage detection | Often missed without experience | Experienced eye during demo |
| Florida Building Code compliance | Your responsibility | Contractor's legal obligation |
| Shower waterproofing | High failure rate in DIY — #1 cause of bathroom damage | Professional installation, inspected |
| Slab cutting (drain relocation) | Requires specialized concrete saw and plumbing skill | Licensed plumber scope |
| Worker injuries on your property | Your homeowner's policy | Contractor's workers' comp |
| Cost savings (labor) | $4,000–$15,000 | N/A |
| Warranty | None — you built it | Typically 1–2 years labor warranty |
| Resale disclosure | Owner-builder must disclose for 1 year | No additional disclosure required |
| GFCI + fan code compliance | Your responsibility; failure = re-inspection | Contractor's responsibility |
| Timeline | Months (weekends only) | 2–6 weeks |
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).
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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