Bathroom Remodeling Services
The bathroom is one of the most frequently used rooms in the house. Everyone in the household uses it several times a day for various reasons. Because of this, it’s no surprise that the bathroom has a lot of wear and tear.
Colorado Springs Bathroom Remodel vs. Renovation
The difference between a bathroom remodel and a renovation lies in the number of updates needed and the homeowner’s budget. A full bathroom remodel typically involves upgrading everything—from the walls to the floors, plumbing, and fixtures—essentially gutting and rebuilding the space. A renovation, on the other hand, focuses on repairing what isn’t working and updating the room’s appearance while keeping functional elements in place. Renovations can sometimes evolve into partial or full remodels if repairs become too extensive.
At Jolly Plumbing, we specialize in handling the plumbing aspects of your remodel, but we do not provide full renovation services. For flooring, cabinetry, painting, and other remodeling needs, you will need to hire additional contractors to complete the project.
Price-wise, a bathroom renovation is usually the least expensive option. Unless problems arise, they can be as low as $1,000 or as high as $20,000. It depends on what needs to be replaced. Remodeling a bathroom can run anywhere from $3,000 to $25,000 or beyond.
Factors Determining the Cost of Your Bathroom Remodeling
Whether you need a Colorado Springs bathroom remodel or a commercial bathroom remodeling, Jolly Plumbing can handle any job, any size. We service both residential water heaters as well as commercial water heaters, which means you get the same great customer service whether you are a Colorado Springs homeowner or a local business that requires more water capacity to serve your customers.
Full Bath, Half Bath or Master Bath
The type of bathroom that’s being remodeled makes a big price difference. A half bath will cost the least amount, due to there not being a shower or a bathtub. A full bath that is not a master bath will depend on how often it will be used and who it will be used by. If it’s mostly a guest bath, then storage areas won’t be needed as much as if it were a family bathroom. The master bathroom will typically cost the most because that’s the place of comfort where personal items are kept and more time is spent.
Size of the Bathroom
With more space, there is a bigger need to fill it. A larger room will cost more to remodel because there is more area to cover for flooring, wall space, and essentials. On average, remodeling will cost around $125 per square foot.
Materials
The options are nearly limitless for different flooring styles, shower tiling, appliances, fixtures, finishes, and décor. This is the heftiest bulk of the pricing and really where a budget decides how fancy or simple the materials will be. Customized items will always run higher than the pieces you can find in stock.
Labor
Hiring the right professionals to do the remodeling is as large of a part of the process as choosing the ideal materials. Therefore, depending on the location, nearly 50% of the remodeling cost is for labor. It’s important to ensure that the remodel is done correctly; otherwise, larger problems can arise in the future, and more money will be spent to fix the issues.
Things to Consider When Planning a Colorado Springs Bathroom Remodel:
Ventilation
Proper ventilation in a bathroom is a huge key to a long-lasting remodel. Without ventilation, moisture builds up on every surface and crevasse where mold and mildew like to live. A ceiling fan shouldn’t be above the shower for the same reason. Moisture can build up and decrease its ability to work properly. Some ventilation systems have a timer or a motion sensor that can be set to make sure it is used when it should be.
Use 2 Inch Plumbing Pipes
This can be a stress reliever when utilized in heavy-use bathrooms. They cost the same amount but allow for more waste to pass through without clogging.
Utilize Storage Space
Consider a recessed medicine cabinet to have a sleeker look and save a bit of space. Over the toilet storage is a great way to save space. You can go with many options for creating unique storage areas; it all depends on the space you have available to work with and personal preference.
Consider Omitting the Tub
This can save a lot of money in bathroom remodeling. Most people opt for taking a shower because it saves time in an already busy life. If baths never happen, then skip the tub and go with a shower. This can also save some space in an otherwise crowded bathroom.
Common Bathroom Remodeling FAQS
Colorado Springs Plumbing Renovation
Colorado Springs indoor plumbing is an essential part of the home. If the house were a body, the plumbing would be the veins. If one is clogged or leaking, this can create severe problems for the whole house. It’s also one of those things where if it’s working properly it goes unnoticed. However, when a problem occurs, it can disrupt life in many ways. Hiring a Colorado Springs plumber to do a renovation is a wise choice to ensure there are no unforeseeable complications.
Reasons for Colorado Springs Plumbing Renovation
Adding A New Appliance
When replacing a refrigerator, a new water line might be needed or the existing one could need replaced.
Water lines can be damaged when installing a new toilet or bad pipes may be discovered and need replacing. Same thing with installing bathtubs and sinks.
Out-of-date plumbing
When pipes are old and outdated, they crack and leak easier. Build-up over time can weaken old pipes and cause blockages that can cause a pipe to burst. It’s important to have out-of-date plumbing checked out by a plumber to assess what needs to be done.
Moving plumbing lines
This happens often during kitchen and bathroom remodels. The location of a shower, toilet or sink might need to be moved to accommodate something new. In this case the plumbing lines will need to be altered and hiring a plumber to do so can limit unwanted complications.
Repair poorly installed plumbing systems
DIY is a huge thing right now, but not all people are skilled at certain things. Not even a DIY tutorial can fix that. That doesn’t stop them from trying, so plumbers end up fixing a lot of projects that homeowners find out are over their heads.