
A fixed-price bathroom project from our Plano-based DFW team serving Frisco homeowners, with designers, project leads, and tradespeople who finish on the day they said they would. Eleven years, one promise: your quote is your price.
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A bathroom remodel in Frisco typically runs $8,000 to $60,000 with UHS Remodeling, quoted as a fixed price before work begins. A hall-bath refresh sits near the lower end, while a full primary-bath gut with a curbless shower, freestanding tub, double vanity, and relocated plumbing reaches the upper range. UHS Remodeling pulls and coordinates the plumbing and electrical permits and inspections with your local building department as part of the project. A major cost driver for baths is the age of the home: in older housing stock, tearing out original mud-set showers and garden tubs frequently exposes dated galvanized or cast-iron drain lines, subfloor moisture damage, and undersized venting that have to be corrected to current code. For a line-item look at where the money goes, see our DFW home remodel cost guide.
We handle design, selections, permits and construction in-house, with one superintendent on site and a dated schedule before demolition starts.

The goal: open, layered light, a room the house gathers in.
Most bathroom remodels in Frisco run $8,000 to $60,000. A guest or hall bath refresh — new vanity, tile, fixtures, lighting — sits at the lower end; a full primary-suite renovation with a curbless walk-in shower, freestanding tub, custom double vanity, heated floors and moved plumbing reaches the upper end. Permits for this work go through the City of Frisco’s Building Inspections Division (Development Services Department), submitted via the city’s online Plans & Permits portal; a remodel that relocates plumbing or alters walls is pulled there before demo. A Frisco-specific cost driver: because so much of the housing stock is 2000s-era master-planned product, primary baths were built with a big drop-in garden tub plus a separate small shower. Converting that footprint to one large walk-in shower means re-sloping the floor, rerouting drain lines and rebuilding the waterproofing — the single biggest line item in most Frisco bath budgets. For a line-item look at where the money goes, see our DFW home remodel cost guide.
We remodel bathrooms across Frisco — Starwood, Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village, the Frisco Lakes 55+ community, the Stonebriar Country Club area, and The Trails.
Keeping the toilet, sink, and shower in place saves $3K–$6K. Relocating them for a better layout adds rough-in and permit work.
A frameless walk-in shower with a bench and niche costs more than a standard alcove — but it’s the #1 request from Frisco primary baths.
Floor-to-ceiling tile and intricate patterns add labor hours. A waterproofed wet wall with an accent strip gets the look for less.
Quartz is durable and mid-range; natural marble and exotic stone push the top of the range.
Builder-grade vs. designer shower systems and freestanding tubs can swing the budget $2K–$8K on their own.
Fixed scope and a written schedule before anyone swings a hammer in your house.
Layout review, scope (guest bath vs primary), fixture wishlist, budget alignment.
3D layout + tile/stone/fixture selection. Drain + niche placement specified before demo.
Plumbing + electrical permits, HOA submission if exterior wall changes in Frisco.
Demo, rough plumbing, framing, tile, vanity install. Daily site lead on premises.
Punch list, water-test all fixtures, 1-year warranty on workmanship active.





“What makes a Frisco bath feel finished isn’t the tile — it’s the threshold, the niche depth, the drain placement, the doorframe reveal. We design those before demo because retrofitting them after is what makes a remodel feel cheap.”
Frisco bathrooms have a very specific problem: they aren’t old, they’re dated. Because roughly 73% of Frisco’s homes were built after 2000 — during the fastest U.S. growth of the 2010s — most primary baths in Starwood, Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village and across the Frisco Lakes and Stonebriar areas are now 15 to 25 years old. That means original garden tubs nobody uses, framed builder-grade mirrors, cultured-marble vanities, and beige tile that screams its build year. UHS Remodeling specializes in modernizing these 2000s and 2010s baths: converting oversized tubs to zero-threshold walk-in showers, opening up double-vanity layouts, and replacing dated finishes with quiet, current ones. We’ve been remodeling DFW homes since 2014, and Frisco’s master-planned baths are exactly the cycle we see most.
From our Plano bathroom remodel case study — curbless spa bath on a slab foundation.
Renderings from our design studies — the finished Plano projects are above.






I hired UHS Remodeling for a complex wet-room project including a freestanding tub, open shower, and an infrared sauna. I’m extremely impressed with their precision — they followed every technical specification perfectly, maintaining exact clearances and ensuring a zero pinch-point layout. If you need a team that understands high-end design and follows field measurements to the letter, this is it. Truly a spa-like result.

Your design lead, May N., helps you choose the tile, fixtures, and layout that fit your bathroom.
Most of a Frisco bathroom budget is labor and waterproofing — not the fixtures homeowners obsess over. Here’s how a typical $32,000 primary-bath remodel breaks down, so you know where every dollar goes before you sign.
Because labor and waterproofing dominate the budget, the cheapest bid is rarely the safest one — cutting waterproofing is invisible on day one and catastrophic in year three. Every UHS Frisco bathroom includes a full waterproofing membrane and a 1-year workmanship warranty.
Ranges are for a typical 60–150 sq ft Frisco bathroom, materials and labor included.
All ranges include design, materials, labor, permits, waterproofing, and 1-year warranty. Sourced against NARI Cost vs. Value 2025 and EPA WaterSense efficiency standards.

Frisco bathrooms have a very specific problem: they aren’t old, they’re dated. Because roughly 73% of Frisco’s homes were built after 2000 — during the fastest U.S. growth of the 2010s — most primary baths in Starwood, Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village and across the Frisco Lakes and Stonebriar areas are now 15 to 25 years old. That means original garden tubs nobody uses, framed builder-grade mirrors, cultured-marble vanities, and beige tile that screams its build year. UHS Remodeling specializes in modernizing these 2000s and 2010s baths: converting oversized tubs to zero-threshold walk-in showers, opening up double-vanity layouts, and replacing dated finishes with quiet, current ones. We’ve been remodeling DFW homes since 2014, and Frisco’s master-planned baths are exactly the cycle we see most.
We deliver bathroom remodeling across the northern DFW suburbs. See our bathroom remodeling in Frisco, Allen, and McKinney.
Sourced from NARI Cost vs. Value 2025, NKBA Bath Design Standards, EPA WaterSense, and 11 years of fielding the same calls in Frisco. Looking for ballpark numbers? Try our cost calculator.

Most Frisco bathroom remodels run $8,000 to $60,000. A hall- or guest-bath update lands near the lower end, while a full primary-suite renovation — curbless walk-in shower, freestanding tub, double vanity, heated floors and relocated plumbing — reaches the upper end. UHS works on a fixed-price model, so your number is locked before demo begins.
Because about 73% of Frisco homes were built after 2000, most primary baths came with a large builder-installed garden tub plus a small separate shower — a layout many homeowners now find dated and unused. Converting it to one oversized walk-in shower is our most-requested Frisco bath project; it requires re-sloping the floor and rerouting drain lines, which is why it’s the biggest single item in most local bath budgets.
Yes. Bathroom remodels that move or modify plumbing, electrical or walls are permitted through the City of Frisco’s Building Inspections Division (Development Services Department) via the city’s online Plans & Permits portal. If you live in a master-planned community like Phillips Creek Ranch or Newman Village, check your HOA rules as well. UHS handles the permitting for you.
A bathroom remodel in Frisco typically ranges from $8,000 to $60,000, depending on size, fixtures, and finish level.
Usually the tile labor and any plumbing relocation, then the shower system – glass, valve, and waterproofing – and the vanity. A full bathroom remodel in Frisco runs $8,000 to $60,000 depending on those choices.
Bathroom remodeling costs in Frisco range from $5,000 for a cosmetic refresh to $85,000+ for a luxury spa renovation. Cosmetic updates run $5,000-$12,000. Mid-range remodels average $15,000-$30,000. High-end remodels cost $30,000-$55,000. Full luxury spa renovations start at $55,000.
A Frisco bathroom remodel typically takes 4-8 weeks from demolition to completion. Cosmetic refreshes may take 2-3 weeks. Mid-range remodels average 4-6 weeks. Full luxury renovations with layout changes can run 6-10 weeks.
In Frisco, bathroom remodeling costs average $200-$600 per square foot depending on scope and finish level. Cosmetic refreshes run $100-$200/sqft. Mid-range remodels average $200-$350/sqft. High-end renovations range from $350-$600+ per square foot.
The City of Frisco requires permits for plumbing alterations, electrical modifications, or structural changes. Cosmetic updates like replacing tile or installing a new vanity in the same location typically do not require permits. UHS Remodeling handles all permit applications and inspections.
In most Frisco homes, yes. Built-in garden tubs are rarely used. A freestanding soaking tub creates a more elegant focal point, frees up floor space, and gives the bathroom a modern spa-like atmosphere. In Frisco’s resale market, a freestanding tub is considered a premium upgrade.
Large-format porcelain tile mimicking marble or natural stone leads the Frisco market. Tiles in the 24×48 and 48×96 range reduce grout lines for a cleaner aesthetic. Pattern tiles and natural marble remain strong in the luxury segment. The trend is toward fewer grout lines and warmer tones.
Yes. The work is contained to the bathroom being remodeled with dust barriers to protect adjacent rooms. You will need to use an alternate bathroom during the 4-8 week project. We coordinate our schedule to minimize disruption.
Yes. A mid-range bathroom renovation can recoup 65-75% of its cost at resale. In Frisco’s competitive market, an updated primary bathroom helps homes show better, sell faster, and command higher prices than comparable un-renovated properties.
A curbless shower eliminates the raised threshold, creating a smooth floor transition with a gentle slope toward a linear drain. They look modern, feel open, are easier to clean, and provide accessibility benefits. Professional installation with proper waterproofing is essential.
Call (469) 850-7087 or schedule a consultation online. We visit your Frisco home, measure the bathroom, discuss your goals, and provide a detailed written proposal – completely free with no obligation.
Most DFW homes built since the 1990s sit on a post-tension slab: the concrete is compressed by steel cables tensioned to thousands of pounds (look for a round stamp in the garage floor or a PT note on the slab edge). Cutting or drilling that slab without locating the cables first is dangerous and expensive – a severed tendon can whip through the concrete and the repair is significant. Any remodel that moves plumbing in the floor – relocating a kitchen island sink, converting a tub to a curbless shower, adding a bathroom – must start by mapping the tendon layout from the foundation plans or an electronic slab scan, and the work is permitted and inspected. Before any contractor cuts your slab, ask exactly how they will locate the cables; at UHS every slab penetration is mapped and permitted before demolition day.



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