How Much Does Bathroom Remodeling Cost in Los Angeles?
That is the modeled cost to deliver plus a fair contractor margin for bathroom remodeling in Los Angeles, not a sales quote. Built from BLS wage data, Craftsman bills of materials, and verified permit fees. 2026-07-11
Mid-range here means a full gut to the studs. Water touches every surface in a bathroom, so once the tub or tile comes out, waterproofing and rough plumbing come with it. A surface-level refresh is the budget tier.
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The margin is the gap between break even and a typical quote, not a markup we invent. A fair margin floats by trade and market, most landing at a 15 to 22 percent margin on the bid, about 18 to 28 percent over the cost to deliver, and nobody works for free. Full methodology.
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What you pay for in Los Angeles.
Every bathroom remodeling dollar in Los Angeles, split into labor, materials, permit, overhead, and the contractor margin. The first four are the cost to deliver. Margin is the earned part on top.
Budget, mid, or premium?
The same bathroom remodeling in Los Angeles at three build levels. Pick the row that matches your scope.
| Grade | What it covers | Typical | Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budget | Cosmetic refresh: reface or refinish, stock fixtures, keep the existing layout. | $8,466 | $7,568 to $9,432 |
| Mid-RangeMost common | Full replacement with mid-grade materials on the same footprint. | $28,054 | $25,008 to $31,335 |
| Premium | Custom work, high-end finishes, and layout or structural changes. | $48,063 | $42,804 to $53,726 |
Tier prices are the Los Angeles cost-index numbers for each build level, same source as the headline.
Los Angeles bathroom remodeling runs 16.4 percent above the national average. That gap comes from brutal price to income ratios and contractor demand pulled in two directions by ADU incentives. I built the numbers from Craftsman hours, BLS wages, FRED material inputs, verified permit fees, and NAHB overhead so you can see exactly where your bid sits.
Local Market
The numbers tell a story most contractors won't share. A mid range bathroom remodel in Los Angeles averages $28,054 (TheFatBook cost index, 2026). That sits 16.4 percent above the national average of $24,101. Why the premium? Start with the fundamentals. Median home values hit $921,200 while household income sits at $81,939. Price to income exceeds 13 times. Home ownership dropped to 36 percent. An entire generation got priced out of ownership. Those who bought face a different problem. ADU construction incentives created a parallel demand channel that competes for the same licensed crews. This pulls labor away from standard renovations and inflates wait times plus rates for bathroom work. The cost structure breaks down like this. We tracked 130 Craftsman hours at a loaded wage of $57.85 per hour. Materials add $7,954 after FRED PPI adjustment. The permit runs $812 and overhead allocation reaches $6,378. Add those pieces and the cost to deliver lands at $22,665 before any margin. Only 3,395 building permits get issued monthly across the metro. That number looks large until you realize how low it sits per capita in a city this size. All the renovation demand bids up the existing 1961 era housing stock instead. Bids spread from $25,008 to $31,335 with the lowest realistic price at $25,008.
About nineteen percent margin in Los Angeles doesn't shock me. With ADU work sucking up every decent crew and homes selling for over nine hundred grand the numbers have to cover the chaos. That thirty six percent home ownership rate tells you everything. Contractors know homeowners have no easy exit.
Understanding Your Bid
I opened a typical Los Angeles bid and the first thing I check is the spread. The city average sits at $28,054 while the cost to deliver comes in at $22,665 (TheFatBook cost index, 2026). That produces a 19.2 percent contractor margin. Nothing unusual there. What matters more is the $3,046 gap between that average and the lowest realistic price of $25,008. That's your negotiation room. Not every contractor needs the full margin. So yeah, some run leaner especially when they want the job before another ADU project steals the crew. The verified floor isn't what it costs to deliver. It represents the bottom of the fair band after a lean sustainable margin for this market. Plenty of bids land above $28,054 and still feel soft on labor or fixtures. Run the numbers yourself. The Bid Fairness Checker lets you upload your estimate and see where it sits against TheFatBook Cost Index. Most bids I review sit 12 to 18 percent too high for what the job actually requires in Los Angeles.
Cost Breakdown
The mid range bathroom remodel breaks down cleanly when you look at the line items. Labor eats the biggest share at 130 Craftsman hours times the local loaded wage of $57.85 per hour (Craftsman, 2026). That produces $7,521 in burdened labor cost. The base wage is $40.25 so the 43.74 percent burden for taxes, insurance and benefits brings the full rate to $57.85. Math checks out. Materials total $7,954 after FRED PPI adjustment. The permit adds $812 according to PermitCalculator data. Overhead allocation runs $6,378 per NAHB benchmarks. Those four pieces sum to the $22,665 cost to deliver. Everything above that's margin. The verified floor of $25,008 leaves room for a slim but sustainable profit in this market. Tile floor installation alone runs about $3,174 on average for 125 square feet while a full tub surround comes in near $1,684. Start there. Vanity and shower door packages add another $2,591 combined. Watch those line items. Contractors who front load markup there're easy to spot once you know the delivery cost.
One hundred thirty hours sounds about right for a mid range bathroom here. I've torn out enough 1961 tile to know those walls fight you the whole way. Materials at almost eight grand means they're using decent tile and real stone not the cheap stuff. The eight hundred dollar permit is honest too.
How to Negotiate
Shop your Los Angeles bathroom remodel between January and March. Atmospheric river season slows new construction and ADU work which frees up crews. That timing advantage disappears by April when demand spikes again. Get bids from three contractors who actually work in your neighborhood. Then run your number through the Bid Fairness Checker on this page before you call anyone back. It shows exactly how the bid compares to the $22,665 cost to deliver and the $25,008 lowest realistic price. Tell the contractor you understand local labor pressure from ADU incentives. Ask what he can do if you supply the vanity and fixtures yourself. Many will drop two to three thousand off a $28,054 bid once they see you know the real numbers. Don't lead with the floor price. Use it as your ceiling instead. Anything over $28,054 needs a clear explanation or it's probably fat.
Winter is your only real edge in Los Angeles. Once those rains let up every crew goes back to ADU jobs. Show the contractor you know his cost to deliver is twenty two six and watch what happens. Offer to buy the vanity direct and you'll see that bid drop fast.
What Makes This Market Different
Los Angeles bathroom remodeling costs carry a special kind of pressure I haven't seen anywhere else. The median home value of $921,200 against $81,939 household income creates a 13 times price to income ratio that turns every renovation into a forced upgrade on an asset you can't easily replace. Housing stock built around 1961 means most bathrooms sit in houses with outdated plumbing runs and tiny footprints. Contractors spend extra hours just making code work in mid century buildings. At the same time ADU incentives pull the best crews into backyard construction where margins run higher and permits feel simpler. The $812 permit cost is real but the real hit is the wait time and the lost productivity while your contractor chases inspections. Combine that with episodic atmospheric river events that demand sophisticated waterproofing details most national cost pages never price. The result is a city where the lowest realistic price of $25,008 still feels expensive to anyone earning the local median income. I built TheFatBook Cost Index to cut through that noise. The numbers don't care about the hype.
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The bathroom remodeling figure is built from parts, never scraped: published labor hours, this metro’s wages with burden, current material prices, permit data where available, and overhead a working shop actually carries. Cost index version: 2026-07-11. Updated Jul 2026.
Sources & methodology for these numbers
- Independent FatBook v3 cost index for Bathroom Remodeling in Los Angeles.
- BLS OEWS wage inputs (https://www.bls.gov/oes/) and FRED PPI material inflation (https://fred.stlouisfed.org/) references.
- Craftsman labor-hour references and contractor overhead benchmarks.
- Verified permit/source data from PermitCalculator.com and permits_compiled where available.
What the bathroom remodeling in los angeles benchmark includes.
- Bathroom Remodel (Mid-Range) as the headline cost-index scope
- labor-hour assumptions, regional wage inputs, materials, overhead, and permit data where available
- low, average, high, lowest realistic price, margin, and savings benchmarks from the FatBook cost index
- hidden damage, change orders, emergency service premiums, or unusual site access conditions
- contractor financing approval, warranties, provider recommendations, or guaranteed final quotes
- permit rulings for a specific address unless the city permit panel lists verified local data
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| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Install Tile Floor · 125 sqft | $2,857 | $3,174 | $3,775 |
| Install Tile Wall · 60 sqft | $1,524 | $1,693 | $2,014 |
| Bathroom Sink Installation | $686 | $773 | $893 |
| Install Bathtub | $1,829 | $2,052 | $2,292 |
| Install Shower Stall | $2,891 | $3,247 | $3,631 |
| Toilet Installation | $631 | $711 | $824 |
| Bathroom Faucet Installation | $405 | $456 | $526 |
| Vanity Installation | $1,478 | $1,664 | $1,939 |
| Bath Exhaust Fan Installation | $503 | $566 | $656 |
| Shower Door Installation | $918 | $1,033 | $1,158 |
| Tub Surround Installation | $1,496 | $1,684 | $1,887 |
| Bath Accessories Installation | $347 | $390 | $447 |
| Vinyl Floor Tile Installation · 350 sqft | $2,409 | $2,676 | $3,175 |
| Sheet Vinyl Installation · 350 sqft | $1,558 | $1,731 | $2,046 |
| Walk-In Bathtub Installation | $7,874 | $8,858 | $9,918 |
| Pedestal Sink Installation | $724 | $815 | $944 |
| Medicine Cabinet Installation | $528 | $595 | $688 |
| Tub-Shower Faucet Installation | $530 | $597 | $690 |
| Interior Gutting | $2,126 | $2,335 | $2,559 |
| Bidet Installation | $1,738 | $1,957 | $2,193 |
| Bathroom Remodel (Budget) | $7,568 | $8,466 | $9,432 |
| Bathroom Remodel (Mid-Range) | $25,008 | $28,054 | $31,335 |
| Bathroom Remodel (Premium) | $42,804 | $48,063 | $53,726 |
| Bathroom Remodel (Luxury) | $80,002 | $89,891 | $100,539 |
| Walk-In Shower (Budget) | $4,672 | $5,253 | $5,878 |
| Walk-In Shower (Mid-Range) | $9,411 | $10,588 | $11,856 |
| Walk-In Shower (Premium) | $15,112 | $17,007 | $19,047 |
| Bathroom Remodel (Combined) | $25,008 | $28,054 | $31,335 |
| Bathtub Refinishing | $487 | $548 | $614 |
| Grab Bar Installation | $242 | $272 | $305 |
| Shower Pan Installation | $1,589 | $1,781 | $1,988 |
Los Angeles permits.
$12k building fee: $369
$25k building fee: $626
Electrical base: $55
Plumbing base: $60
HVAC base: $98
Source-backed permit facts from PermitCalculator.com and the underlying permits_compiled dataset. Always confirm final requirements with the local building department before filing.
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