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Bathroom remodel design study by UHS Remodeling, representative of our work for Sachse, TX homeowners
Bathroom Remodel · Sachse · TX · (469) 850-7087

Bathroom remodeling in Sachse, TX, finished like the showrooms you save.

A fixed-price bathroom project from our Plano-based DFW team serving Sachse 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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The short answer

The corner garden tub is the first thing to go.

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Sachse?

A bathroom remodel in Sachse 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.

Primary bathroom design study for a Sachse home - garden tub replaced by a wet room

The goal: open, layered light, a room the house gathers in.

What changes the price

Five things that move a Sachse bathroom remodel up or down.

Most bathroom remodels in Sachse run from $8,000 to $60,000, with the spread driven by scope: a guest-bath refresh with new tile, vanity, and fixtures sits near the low end, while a full primary-suite bath with a curbless walk-in shower, freestanding tub, and relocated plumbing reaches the top. Permits for this work go through the City of Sachse Development Services Department, and since July 8, 2025 every permit must be filed through the city’s SmartGov online portal — with your contractor registered as an account holder before pulling it. A Sachse-specific cost driver for bathrooms is that 2000s-era plumbing layouts were built around standard tub-shower combos, so when homeowners convert to a larger walk-in shower or move the toilet or vanity, the rough-in plumbing and any tile-shower waterproofing add real cost. UHS works on a fixed-price model with a 1-year workmanship warranty, so that scope is priced before demolition begins, not discovered mid-project. For a line-item look at where the money goes, see our DFW home remodel cost guide.

We remodel bathrooms across Sachse — in the Woodbridge golf-course community that spans Sachse and Wylie, plus the surrounding estate subdivisions on both the Collin County (north) and Dallas County (south) sides of the city.

01
Moving plumbing

Keeping the toilet, sink, and shower in place saves $3K–$6K. Relocating them for a better layout adds rough-in and permit work.

02
Shower vs. tub-and-shower

A frameless walk-in shower with a bench and niche costs more than a standard alcove — but it’s the #1 request from Sachse primary baths.

03
Tile height & pattern

Floor-to-ceiling tile and intricate patterns add labor hours. A waterproofed wet wall with an accent strip gets the look for less.

04
Stone & counters

Quartz is durable and mid-range; natural marble and exotic stone push the top of the range.

05
Fixture grade

Builder-grade vs. designer shower systems and freestanding tubs can swing the budget $2K–$8K on their own.

Process

How we build a bathroom remodel in Sachse.

Fixed scope and a written schedule before anyone swings a hammer in your house.

01

Consultation

Layout review, scope (guest bath vs primary), fixture wishlist, budget alignment.

02

Design

3D layout + tile/stone/fixture selection. Drain + niche placement specified before demo.

03

Permits

Plumbing + electrical permits, HOA submission if exterior wall changes in Sachse.

04

Build

Demo, rough plumbing, framing, tile, vanity install. Daily site lead on premises.

05

Walkthrough

Punch list, water-test all fixtures, 1-year warranty on workmanship active.

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Sachse bathroom project
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May N., Co-Founder, Design Lead at UHS Remodeling
From the field · Sachse
“What makes a Sachse 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.”
May N. · Co-Founder & Design Lead, UHS Remodeling
Built for Sachse homes

Bathrooms designed for how Sachse homes are actually built.

Sachse is a young, move-up suburb where most homes were built in the 2000s — the median construction year is around 2005, putting the typical house at roughly 20 years old. That timing matters for bathrooms specifically: a huge cluster of homes from the 2000-2009 building wave is now hitting the age when original primary baths, builder-grade vanities, fiberglass tub-shower surrounds, and dated tile finally feel tired. With about 83.6% of Sachse’s housing detached single-family — from the golf-course homes of Woodbridge to the surrounding estate subdivisions — most properties have the square footage for a true primary-suite bath rework rather than a cosmetic refresh. UHS Remodeling has remodeled homes across DFW since 2014, and in Sachse our bathroom work concentrates on converting those early-2000s builder baths into curbless walk-in showers, freestanding-tub layouts, and double-vanity primary suites that homeowners stay and invest in.

Recent work

Sachse bathrooms, this year and last.

From our Plano bathroom remodel case study — curbless spa bath on a slab foundation.

Black freestanding soaking tub with backyard pool view in a Plano, TX luxury bathroom remodel by UHS Remodeling
Freestanding tub · Plano
Walk-in shower with geometric pattern tile in a Plano, TX bathroom remodel by UHS Remodeling
Walk-in shower · Plano
Marble dual vanity in a Plano, TX primary bathroom remodel by UHS Remodeling
Marble vanity · Plano
Bathroom Remodel in Plano, TX by UHS Remodeling
Primary bath · Plano
Design studies

The moves we make in a Sachse bath.

Renderings from our design studies — the finished Plano projects are above.

Primary suite bath · garden tub removed, wet room added
Primary suite bath · garden tub removed, wet room added
Curbless wet room · linear drain, steel glass panel
Curbless wet room · linear drain, steel glass panel
Freestanding soaker · floor-mounted brass filler
Freestanding soaker · floor-mounted brass filler
Double vanity · floating oak, honed marble
Double vanity · floating oak, honed marble
Layered lighting · sconces, vanity wash, tub downlight
Layered lighting · sconces, vanity wash, tub downlight
Guest and hall bath · tub-shower, tile wainscot
Guest & hall bath · tub-shower, tile wainscot
★★★★★
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.
Angel G. · Wet-room & spa bath
UHS Remodeling design lead May N. reviewing bathroom tile detail
Your UHS team

Your design lead, May N., helps you choose the tile, fixtures, and layout that fit your bathroom.

What you’re actually paying for in a Sachse bathroom remodel.

Most of a Sachse 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.

Line item
Typical share
Labor & project management
30–35%
Demo, framing, install, daily site lead, one project manager coordinating every trade.
Tile, stone & waterproofing
20–25%
Shower pan, niche, full waterproofing membrane, floor and wall tile, grout, sealing.
Plumbing & electrical
15–20%
Fixture rough-in, drain relocation, GFCI circuits, exhaust, permits and inspections.
Cabinetry & counters
12–18%
Vanity, quartz or stone top, storage, hardware.
Fixtures & glass
10–15%
Faucets, shower system, toilet, freestanding tub, frameless glass enclosure.

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 Sachse bathroom includes a full waterproofing membrane and a 1-year workmanship warranty.

Pricing

Sachse bathroom ranges by tier.

Ranges are for a typical 60–150 sq ft Sachse 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.

01Kitchen Remodel$25K – $95K · 6–10 wks02Home Addition$120K – $400K · 16–28 wks03Whole-Home Renovation$95K – $350K · 12–22 wks
Sachse neighborhood establishing shot
Neighborhoods

Sachse neighborhoods we know by heart.

Sachse is a young, move-up suburb where most homes were built in the 2000s — the median construction year is around 2005, putting the typical house at roughly 20 years old. That timing matters for bathrooms specifically: a huge cluster of homes from the 2000-2009 building wave is now hitting the age when original primary baths, builder-grade vanities, fiberglass tub-shower surrounds, and dated tile finally feel tired. With about 83.6% of Sachse’s housing detached single-family — from the golf-course homes of Woodbridge to the surrounding estate subdivisions — most properties have the square footage for a true primary-suite bath rework rather than a cosmetic refresh. UHS Remodeling has remodeled homes across DFW since 2014, and in Sachse our bathroom work concentrates on converting those early-2000s builder baths into curbless walk-in showers, freestanding-tub layouts, and double-vanity primary suites that homeowners stay and invest in.

Nearby DFW

We deliver bathroom remodeling across the northern DFW suburbs. See our bathroom remodeling in Frisco, Allen, and McKinney.

FAQ

Sachse bathroom questions, answered.

Sourced from NARI Cost vs. Value 2025, NKBA Bath Design Standards, EPA WaterSense, and 11 years of fielding the same calls in Sachse. Looking for ballpark numbers? Try our cost calculator.

Curbless walk-in shower in a Sachse primary bathroom
Do I need a permit to remodel a bathroom in Sachse, TX?

Yes. Bathroom remodels in Sachse are permitted through the City of Sachse Development Services Department, and since July 8, 2025 the application must be filed through the city’s SmartGov online portal, with your contractor registered as an account holder. A bathroom project generally requires plumbing and electrical permits — and structural review if a wall is moved. UHS handles permitting as part of every Sachse bathroom remodel.

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Sachse?

Most Sachse bathroom remodels run from $8,000 to $60,000. A guest-bath update with new tile, vanity, and fixtures sits near the low end, while a full primary-suite bath with a curbless walk-in shower, freestanding tub, and relocated plumbing reaches the top. Because many Sachse homes were built in the 2000s with standard tub-shower layouts, converting to a larger walk-in shower adds plumbing rough-in and waterproofing cost. UHS prices the full scope up front under a fixed-price model.

Why are so many Sachse homes due for a bathroom remodel now?

Sachse’s housing stock is dominated by 2000s construction — the median build year is about 2005 — and the largest wave of homes (roughly a third) went up between 2000 and 2009. Those homes are now around 18 to 25 years old, the point at which original builder-grade vanities, fiberglass tub-shower surrounds, and dated tile typically get replaced. It’s why primary-bath remodels are one of the most common projects we do in Sachse.

What should you avoid when remodeling a bathroom?

A bathroom remodel in Sachse typically ranges from $8,000 to $60,000, depending on size, fixtures, and finish level.

What is the most expensive part of a bathroom remodel?

Usually the tile labor and any plumbing relocation, then the shower system – glass, valve, and waterproofing – and the vanity. A full bathroom remodel in Sachse runs $8,000 to $60,000 depending on those choices.

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Sachse, TX?

Bathroom remodel costs in Sachse range from $18,000 for an upgraded guest bath to $48,000+ for a full luxury master spa suite. Most Sachse homeowners spend $30,000-$40,000 on a full custom master bathroom with freestanding tub, frameless walk-in shower, natural stone or marble-look porcelain, heated floors, and premium Kohler, Brizo, or Moen fixtures.

What is the most expensive part of a Sachse bathroom remodel?

Labor and tile work are typically the two largest line items, each running 22-28% of the total. Plumbing fixtures follow at 14-20%, and vanity cabinetry at 10-14%.

How long does a bathroom remodel take in Sachse?

An upgraded guest bath or powder room takes 4-6 weeks of on-site construction. A full custom master bathroom runs 6-9 weeks. A luxury master spa suite takes 9-12 weeks. Add 3-5 weeks before demolition for design, fixture ordering, and permitting.

Does Sachse require permits for bathroom remodeling?

Yes. The City of Sachse Building Inspection Department requires permits for any bathroom remodel involving plumbing rough-in changes, electrical modifications, or structural work. UHS handles the entire permitting process.

Should I keep my garden tub or replace it with a larger shower?

For most Sachse homeowners, replacing the rarely-used garden tub with a larger frameless walk-in shower delivers daily usable luxury. A freestanding soaking tub in a corner preserves the sculptural element without the clunky footprint.

What fixture brands do you recommend for Sachse bathrooms?

Tier 1: Moen, Delta Trinsic, Kohler Alteo or Purist. Tier 2: Kohler Artifacts, Brizo Rook or Litze. Tier 3: Brizo Invari, Waterworks, premium Kohler. Freestanding tubs from Signature Hardware, Kohler, or MTI.

What is the best tile for a Sachse bathroom?

Large-format porcelain in marble-look patterns is the best value – 40-60% less than real stone with zero maintenance. Natural quartzite and honed marble are the upgrade options for Tier 2 and Tier 3 projects.

Do you install heated floors in Sachse bathrooms?

Yes. Radiant heated floors are a standard upgrade on Tier 2 and Tier 3 Sachse bathroom projects. Upgrade cost is typically $1,800-$3,500 and is one of the highest-value additions you can make.

Can I remodel my Sachse bathroom while living in the house?

Yes. We coordinate so the household can use a secondary bath during construction. Dust containment with plastic barriers, floor protection, and scheduled plumbing shutdowns minimize disruption.

How do I get a free bathroom remodel quote in Sachse?

Call UHS Remodeling at (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.

My DFW home has a post-tension slab – what does that mean for a remodel?

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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