
A fixed-price bathroom project from our Plano-based DFW team serving Addison 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.
A bathroom remodel in Addison 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.
Bathroom remodeling in Addison typically runs $8,000 to $60,000 with UHS Remodeling. A straightforward hall-bath refresh sits near the low end; a full primary-suite bath with relocated plumbing, a curbless walk-in shower, custom vanity, and tile lands in the upper range. We quote a fixed price up front, so the number you approve is the number you pay. Permits and inspections for bathroom work go through the Town of Addison’s Development & Neighborhood Services department (Building Safety / Building Inspections), submitted via the Town’s online Permit and Plan Portal. A cost driver specific to Addison: so much of the housing stock is condos and townhomes in districts like Addison Circle and Vitruvian Park, where shared-wall plumbing stacks, HOA approval requirements, and limited unit access add labor and coordination that a standalone single-family bath wouldn’t. Older 1980s-90s plumbing behind the walls can also add scope once we open them up. For a line-item look at where the money goes, see our DFW home remodel cost guide.
We remodel bathrooms throughout Addison — single-family homes in Les Lacs and Addison Grove, plus condos and townhomes in the Addison Circle and Vitruvian Park / Vitruvian Way districts, across the Addison East and Addison West areas.
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 Addison 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 Addison.
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 an Addison 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.”
Bathroom remodeling in Addison comes with a twist most DFW suburbs don’t have: a lot of the housing here isn’t sprawling single-family ranch but condos, townhomes, and mid-rise units in walkable districts like Addison Circle and Vitruvian Park, alongside 1980s-90s single-family pockets such as Les Lacs. That mix shapes every bathroom project. In a Les Lacs home built around the town’s late-1970s/80s growth boom, we’re typically gutting a dated primary or hall bath down to the studs, rerouting plumbing, and opening cramped layouts. In an Addison Circle or Vitruvian Way condo, we’re working within an HOA’s rules, a shared-wall plumbing stack, and tighter access. UHS Remodeling has handled both across DFW since 2014, and we tailor the approach to your building, not a generic template.
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 an Addison 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 Addison bathroom includes a full waterproofing membrane and a 1-year workmanship warranty.
Ranges are for a typical 60–150 sq ft Addison 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.

Bathroom remodeling in Addison comes with a twist most DFW suburbs don’t have: a lot of the housing here isn’t sprawling single-family ranch but condos, townhomes, and mid-rise units in walkable districts like Addison Circle and Vitruvian Park, alongside 1980s-90s single-family pockets such as Les Lacs. That mix shapes every bathroom project. In a Les Lacs home built around the town’s late-1970s/80s growth boom, we’re typically gutting a dated primary or hall bath down to the studs, rerouting plumbing, and opening cramped layouts. In an Addison Circle or Vitruvian Way condo, we’re working within an HOA’s rules, a shared-wall plumbing stack, and tighter access. UHS Remodeling has handled both across DFW since 2014, and we tailor the approach to your building, not a generic template.
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 Addison. Looking for ballpark numbers? Try our cost calculator.

With UHS Remodeling, bathroom remodels in Addison generally range from $8,000 to $60,000. A cosmetic hall-bath update is near the low end, while a full primary bath with relocated plumbing, a walk-in shower, and custom tile and cabinetry reaches the upper end. We give you a fixed price up front, and our work is backed by a 1-year workmanship warranty.
Yes. Bathroom remodels that involve plumbing, electrical, or wall changes require a permit from the Town of Addison’s Development & Neighborhood Services department (Building Safety / Building Inspections), filed through the Town’s online Permit and Plan Portal. UHS Remodeling handles the permitting and inspections, and the licensed trades the job requires, so you don’t have to manage that paperwork.
Yes. A large share of Addison’s housing is condos and townhomes in walkable districts like Addison Circle and Vitruvian Park, and we remodel bathrooms in those units regularly. We work within HOA approval requirements, shared-wall plumbing, and tighter building access — coordination we plan for up front so your project stays on schedule.
A bathroom remodel in Addison 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 Addison runs $8,000 to $60,000 depending on those choices.
Bathroom remodel costs in Addison range from $32,000 for a modern guest bath to $85,000+ for a full luxury master spa suite. Most homeowners spend $52,000–$60,000 on a full custom master bathroom.
Labor and tile each run 22–28% of the total. Plumbing fixtures follow at 14–20%, vanity cabinetry at 10–14%.
Modern guest baths take 5–7 weeks. Full custom master baths run 8–11 weeks. Luxury spa suites take 10–13 weeks. Mid-rise condo projects may add 1–2 weeks.
Yes. The Town of Addison Building Department requires permits for plumbing, electrical, and structural changes. UHS handles the full permitting process.
UHS is a full-service design-build contractor handling kitchens, bathrooms, renovations, and additions from one Plano HQ with full DFW coverage. Advantages: one contractor for evolving scope, 500+ reviews across all service types, fixed-price contracts, mid-rise condominium experience.
Yes. We coordinate with building management, HOAs, freight elevator scheduling, restricted work hours, and noise restrictions. Our crews are experienced with high-rise logistics.
Tier 1: Kohler Purist, Brizo Odin, Moen. Tier 2: Kohler Artifacts, Brizo Rook or Litze, Grohe Atrio. Tier 3: Waterworks Henry, Brizo Invari, Kallista.
Full-slab large-format porcelain in marble-look patterns is most popular. Natural quartzite and book-matched Calacatta marble for Tier 2/3 upgrades. Full-slab shower walls are the dominant 2026 trend.
Yes. Radiant heated floors are standard on Tier 2 and Tier 3 projects. Steam showers with Mr. Steam or ThermaSol generators add $4,000–$8,000 to a planned walk-in shower.
Call (469) 850-7087 or fill out the contact form. Free in-home consultation with a detailed line-item fixed-price proposal within 5–7 business days.
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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Tell us about the bathroom and we’ll set a walkthrough, usually within the week. No cost, and an honest budget range before you commit to anything.