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Graco Home Remodeling

3201 W Thomas Rd Ste K , Phoenix, AZ 85017-5320

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Remodel Contractors, Roofing Contractors, Construction Services ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Bayside Home Improvement

1855 East Northern Ave Unit 3 , Phoenix, AZ 85020

BBB Accredited A rated. Bathroom Remodel, Home Improvement, Remodel Contractors ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Swartz Construction Co Inc

2906 E Sherran Ln , Phoenix, AZ 85016-7024

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Remodel Contractors, General Contractor, Construction Services ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Pankow Construction Inc

3620 E Campbell Ave Ste D , Phoenix, AZ 85018-3581

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Remodel Contractors, General Contractor, Home Builders ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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M&D Renovation LLC

Phoenix, AZ 85008

BBB Accredited A rated. Remodel Contractors, General Contractor, Painting Contractors ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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RNC Construction and Remodel LLC

Phoenix, AZ 85017-1632

BBB Accredited A+ rated. General Contractor, Landscape Contractors, Bathroom Remodel ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Three Diamonds Construction LLC

2934 W Windsor Ave , Phoenix, AZ 85009-1605

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Remodel Contractors, General Contractor, Bathroom Remodel ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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P J Hussey Construction

3855 W Glendale Ave , Phoenix, AZ 85051-8233

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Remodel Contractors, Construction Services, Home Builders ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Aqua Therapy Tubs and Bathrooms

310 W Hatcher Rd , Phoenix, AZ 85021-2433

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Fiberglass Baths, Construction Services, Bathroom Remodel ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Infinity Design Build LLC

2930 E Camelback Rd , Phoenix, AZ 85016-4411

BBB Accredited A+ rated. General Contractor, Home Improvement, Bathroom Remodel ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Revered Work LLC

Phoenix, AZ 85021-2117

BBB Accredited A+ rated. General Contractor, Bathroom Remodel, Remodel Contractors ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Swartz Construction Co Inc

2906 E Sherran Ln , Phoenix, AZ 85016-7024

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Remodel Contractors, General Contractor, Construction Services ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Bathroom Remodeling Cost Guide — Phoenix, AZ

How Much Does Bathroom Remodeling Cost in Phoenix, AZ?

Phoenix's bathroom remodeling market reflects the Valley's combination of rapid population growth, aging 1980s–1990s housing stock (Phoenix's suburban boom era), and affluent custom home communities from Scottsdale to Chandler that are now on their second or third renovation cycle. Phoenix's climate and water quality create bathroom renovation considerations unique to the Valley: hard water calcification on tile and fixtures, extreme heat driving preference for walk-in shower designs over bathtubs, and Arizona ROC licensing requirements that every Phoenix homeowner should verify before signing a contract.


Phoenix Bathroom Remodeling Prices

Project TypeScopePhoenix Price Range
Basic cosmetic updateFixtures, hardware, paint, vanity replacement$3,000 – $8,000
Guest bath full remodelNew tile, plumbing fixtures, vanity, lighting, flooring$8,000 – $18,000
Master bath mid-range remodelFull gut, new tile, walk-in shower, double vanity$18,000 – $35,000
Master bath luxury remodelLarge format tile, frameless glass, steam, spa features$35,000 – $75,000+
Walk-in shower conversion (tub to shower)Demo tub, frame shower, tile, glass, plumbing$5,000 – $15,000
Tile installation (floor)Per sq ft, standard porcelain, Phoenix labor$12 – $22/sq ft
Tile installation (shower walls)Per sq ft, larger format tile$18 – $40/sq ft
Vanity replacement onlyDisconnect/reconnect plumbing, new vanity + top$800 – $3,500
Walk-in shower frameless glassDoor + panel, measured and installed$1,200 – $3,500
Toilet replacementStandard WaterSense to comfort height$350 – $1,200 installed
Exhaust fan installation/upgradeElectrical code-required ventilation$200 – $600 installed

Phoenix-Specific Bathroom Remodeling Factors

Phoenix Water Hardness — Tile Sealing and Fixture Selection

Phoenix's water supply — delivered primarily from the Salt River Project (SRP) and Central Arizona Project (CAP Colorado River) — ranges from 100–250 mg/L hardness depending on the blend reaching your area. This is classified as "hard to very hard" water. Impacts on Phoenix bathroom remodeling:

  • Grout calcification: Phoenix hard water creates white mineral deposits on grout lines within weeks of use; penetrating sealer on all bathroom grout at time of installation is essential — not optional — in Phoenix; re-sealing annually is standard practice in the Valley
  • Fixture selection: Look for WaterSense-certified fixtures designed for consistent performance in hard water; anti-scale shower heads specifically designed for the Phoenix/Southwest market perform better over time in the Valley's water chemistry
  • Water softener consideration: Many Phoenix homeowners add a whole-home water softener during bathroom remodels; softened water dramatically extends grout and fixture life

Phoenix Master Bath Design Trends — Walk-In Showers, Large Format Tile

Phoenix's lifestyle (outdoor-focused, heat-driven daily showers, no soaking culture typical in cold-climate cities) has driven specific master bath design preferences:

  • Walk-in showers replace freestanding tubs: In new-construction Phoenix custom homes and high-value remodels, the standalone soaking tub has largely been replaced by oversized walk-in showers (4' × 5' to 6' × 8') — Phoenix buyers view large tubs as "water wasters" in a desert water-scarce environment
  • Large format tile (24×24, 24×48, even 48×48 porcelain): Phoenix's luxury remodel market strongly favors large format porcelain tile — fewer grout lines means less calcification maintenance, larger visual field, and contemporary aesthetic
  • Curbless shower entries: Phoenix's aging-in-place population (large 55+ demographic in Surprise, Sun City West, Scottsdale) drives demand for curbless (zero-threshold) walk-in shower designs
  • Steam showers: Phoenix's outdoor lifestyle, recovery from heat and desert dust, and the spa-resort influence of Scottsdale make steam shower installations notable in luxury Phoenix master bath remodels

Per BLS Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler MSA, construction workers earn $22–$42/hour.

Bathroom Remodeling FAQ — Phoenix, AZ

Why Hire an Arizona ROC Licensed Contractor for Phoenix Bathroom Remodeling

Arizona ROC Licensing — The Critical Credential for Phoenix Remodeling

Arizona's contractor licensing system — administered by the Registrar of Contractors (ROC) — is among the most important consumer safeguard systems for Phoenix homeowners. Unlike Texas, which has no state GC license, or Florida, which has a separate licensing board, Arizona's ROC is a unified system with built-in consumer protection.


Required ROC Licenses for Phoenix Bathroom Remodeling

B-1 Residential General Contractor — Required for any Phoenix contractor managing a bathroom remodel project with a total value exceeding $1,000 on a single-family residence. This is the license your general contractor must hold.

CR-37 Plumbing Contractor — Required for any plumbing work (fixture rough-in, drain relocation, supply line changes). A CR-37 licensed plumber must pull the plumbing permit.

CR-11 Electrical Contractor — Required for any electrical work (GFCI outlet installation, exhaust fan wiring, vanity lighting circuit). An electrician with CR-11 or CR-11-A license pulls the electrical permit.

CR-39 Mechanical Contractor — If HVAC ductwork in bathroom is modified or an exhaust fan is tied to main HVAC system, a CR-39 contractor is required.

Verify any Phoenix contractor's ROC license FREE at roc.az.gov — the ROC license lookup shows: license number, license type, expiration date, complaint history, and disciplinary actions. This 60-second verification step is essential before signing any Phoenix remodeling contract.


City of Phoenix Building Permits for Bathroom Remodeling

Phoenix Building Services Department requires permits for:

  • Any plumbing changes (drain relocation, new fixture rough-in)
  • Any electrical work (new circuits, panel additions, GFCI addition)
  • Structural modifications (removing walls, adding windows)
  • Water heater replacement or type change

Standard cosmetic work (painting, fixture-for-fixture swap at same location, vanity replacement without moving plumbing) typically does not require a permit. Any Phoenix bathroom project involving tile demo and replacement that also touches plumbing or electrical requires permits.

Phoenix inspectors enforce the permit requirement and can place stop-work orders on active projects discovered to be unpermitted. Unpermitted work discovered at resale must be disclosed and frequently requires retroactive permit and correction.


The ROC Dispute Resolution Advantage

One significant benefit of Arizona's ROC system that makes hiring ROC-licensed Phoenix contractors strongly advantageous:

ROC Residential Recovery Fund: Arizona maintains a recovery fund specifically for homeowners who suffer losses due to a licensed ROC contractor's failure to complete work, incomplete performance, or code violations. If a licensed Phoenix contractor defaults on your contract or their work fails inspection and they cannot be held accountable through normal means, the ROC Recovery Fund provides up to $30,000 in residential restitution per claim.

This fund is only available if the contractor holds a valid ROC license. Unlicensed contractors in Phoenix — a significant problem in the valley's remodeling market — provide no path to recovery fund compensation if they take a deposit and disappear or deliver defective work.

The bottom line: Hiring an ROC-licensed Phoenix bathroom remodeling contractor costs no more than hiring an unlicensed one, but provides dramatically more consumer protection.

DIY vs. Professional Bathroom Remodeling in Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix Bathroom Remodeling: DIY vs. Hiring a Contractor

Phoenix's active DIY culture and the availability of big-box home improvement stores (multiple Home Depot and Lowe's locations throughout the metro) make bathroom DIY attempts common. Here's an honest assessment of which bathroom work is DIY-viable and which requires professional involvement in Arizona.


Phoenix Bathroom Work: DIY vs. Professional Comparison

TaskDIY Viable?Time EstimateRisk LevelProfessional Cost
Painting bathroom walls✅ Yes4–8 hoursLow$300–$800
Vanity + faucet replacement (same plumbing location)✅ Yes (careful)4–8 hoursLow-Med$500–$1,500
Mirror and accessory installation✅ Yes1–2 hoursLow$100–$300
Toilet replacement (standard swap)✅ Yes (with shutoff)2–4 hoursLow$300–$600
Tile installation (floor, small bath)⚠️ Intermediate2–4 daysMedium$1,500–$3,500
Shower tile installation⚠️ Difficult3–6 daysHigh$3,000–$8,000
Shower pan / waterproofing❌ Professional onlyN/AVery High$2,000–$5,000
Bath fan installation (new circuit)❌ Licensed electricianN/AHigh (fire risk, ROC required)$200–$600
Shower drain relocation❌ Licensed plumberN/AVery High (ROC required)$500–$2,000
Walk-in shower conversion❌ Professional onlyN/AVery High$5,000–$15,000
Full bathroom gut remodel❌ Professional onlyN/AExtreme$8,000–$75,000

Phoenix Tile Installation — Why It's Different in the Desert

Phoenix's climate and water chemistry create tile installation challenges that make shower tile work less DIY-forgiving than general YouTube tutorials suggest:

Shower waterproofing is the critical variable: In Phoenix's desert climate, shower waterproofing failures play out differently than in humid climates. In a humid climate (Charlotte, Atlanta), a waterproofing failure produces mold growth that is detected quickly by musty smell. In Phoenix's dry interior, moisture from a waterproofing failure slowly migrates through the wall assembly and substructure — often for years before it becomes detectably mold-problematic, by which point the structural substrate damage is extensive and expensive. The consequence of a Phoenix DIY shower waterproofing error is typically discovered much later and at higher repair cost than in humid climates. Modern waterproofing systems (Schluter KERDI membrane, RedGard liquid membrane) are appropriate solutions but require familiarity with installation technique that most non-professional installers develop slowly.

Large format tile (Phoenix's preferred format) is harder to install: Phoenix's master bath market preference for 24×24, 24×48, and larger format porcelain tile requires: (1) a perfectly flat substrate (within 1/8" per 10 feet for large format — failure to achieve this causes lippage, tiles with raised edges); (2) back-buttering technique in addition to trowel mortar application; and (3) appropriate large-notch trowel for full mortar coverage. Standard installers without large-format experience often produce lippage or hollow spots on Phoenix's preferred tile sizes.


Arizona ROC Requirement Creates Clear DIY Lines

Arizona's ROC system creates legally defined limits on Phoenix DIY work:

  • Electrical work: Any new electrical circuit, GFCI addition, or panel work in a Phoenix bathroom requires an Arizona CR-11 licensed electrician to pull a permit and do or supervise the work. Homeowners may self-pull a permit for their own primary residence in AZ for some limited work — but complex bathroom electrical (new circuit for exhaust fan/heater, additional outlets) is best left to licensed electricians
  • Plumbing: Any plumbing work requiring a permit in Phoenix must be done by or supervised by an ROC CR-37 licensed plumber

This Phoenix-specific regulatory structure means anyone other than the homeowner (a friend, an unlicensed handyman) doing permitted electrical or plumbing work in a Phoenix bathroom is violating Arizona law — creating permit, insurance, and liability issues. Hire ROC-licensed trades for any permitted Phoenix bathroom work.

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