From spa-inspired primary suites to elegant guest baths — your complete guide to planning, budgeting, and building a bathroom that transforms your McKinney home


McKinney has grown from a quiet Collin County seat into one of the most sought-after cities in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Homes here span every era and price point—from century-old character homes near the nationally recognized downtown square to luxury estates in Stonebridge Ranch, Craig Ranch, and the newer communities of Trinity Falls and Painted Tree. What nearly all of them share is a bathroom that no longer measures up. Builder-grade tile, fiberglass shower pans, dated vanities, and brass fixtures from the original build are the norm in McKinney homes older than ten years.
UHS Remodeling has been transforming McKinney bathrooms since 2014. We understand the expectations of this market: homeowners in Stonebridge Ranch want primary suites that feel like private retreats. Families in Tucker Hill and Adriatica want bathrooms that honor their home’s architectural character. Buyers in Craig Ranch and Eldorado want modern, clean-lined spaces that compete with new construction. Whatever your neighborhood, whatever your style, we design and build bathrooms that match the way you actually live.
This guide covers everything McKinney homeowners need to know about bathroom remodeling in 2026: realistic cost ranges by project tier, the design trends shaping our market, a step-by-step look at our process, and neighborhood-specific insights to help you plan smarter. When you are ready, get a custom estimate or call us directly at (469) 850-7087.
Cost is the first question every McKinney homeowner asks, and the honest answer depends on the size of the bathroom, the scope of the renovation, and the materials you choose. A cosmetic refresh that keeps the existing footprint costs far less than a full primary suite renovation with a walk-in shower, freestanding tub, and custom double vanity. Below are the four budget tiers we see most often in McKinney, based on projects completed in 2024–2026.
| Project Tier | Typical Scope | McKinney Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Cosmetic Refresh | New vanity top, updated fixtures, fresh paint, mirror & lighting swap, re-grout or resurface tile | $5,000 – $12,000 |
| Mid-Range Remodel | New vanity, tile shower or tub surround, updated flooring, modern fixtures, same layout | $15,000 – $28,000 |
| High-End Remodel | Custom tile walk-in shower, freestanding tub, dual vanity, heated floors, frameless glass, premium stone | $28,000 – $50,000 |
| Luxury / Spa Suite | Full primary suite redesign, layout changes, curbless shower, soaking tub, custom cabinetry, smart features, linear drain | $50,000 – $75,000+ |
Four categories account for roughly 80% of every bathroom remodel budget in McKinney:
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McKinney homeowners are moving away from the builder-standard tub/shower combos and basic tile surrounds that came with their homes. The demand is for bathrooms that feel intentional—spaces that combine functionality with the kind of design details you would find in a boutique hotel or high-end spa. Here are the four trends driving the most bathroom remodeling projects in McKinney right now.
The walk-in shower has become the centerpiece of McKinney primary bathrooms. Homeowners are choosing curbless or low-threshold designs with frameless glass enclosures, rain showerheads mounted overhead, handheld wands on slide bars, and built-in niches for storage. Floor-to-ceiling tile—often in large-format porcelain or natural marble—creates a seamless, spa-like envelope. Many of our 2026 McKinney projects include linear drains, bench seating, and body jets for a true shower experience rather than just a rinse.
The built-in garden tub that dominates McKinney primary bathrooms is rapidly being replaced by freestanding soaking tubs. These sculptural fixtures serve as a visual anchor—positioned beneath a window or against an accent wall, they make the bathroom feel like a room rather than a utility space. We install both classic clawfoot styles for character homes near downtown McKinney and sleek, contemporary oval tubs for modern homes in Craig Ranch and Trinity Falls.
Two sinks have long been standard in McKinney primary bathrooms, but the design has evolved. Instead of a single slab countertop with undermount sinks, homeowners are choosing floating vanities, vessel sinks, and individual statement mirrors that give each side of the vanity its own presence. Warm wood tones, fluted cabinetry fronts, and integrated LED mirror lighting are the details that separate a custom bathroom from a builder-grade one.
Brushed gold, champagne bronze, and matte black hardware have replaced polished chrome as the default in McKinney bathrooms. These warm metallic tones pair naturally with the organic textures driving material selections—travertine-look porcelain, honed marble, fluted stone, and textured Zellige tile. The result is a bathroom that feels warm and layered rather than sterile and clinical.
Every UHS Remodeling bathroom project follows the same structured process. This keeps timelines predictable, budgets transparent, and surprises to a minimum.
We visit your McKinney home, measure the bathroom, evaluate plumbing and structural conditions, and discuss your goals, style preferences, and budget. This visit is free with no obligation.
Our design team creates a detailed layout showing shower placement, vanity configuration, tub positioning, and fixture locations. You review and revise until the plan is exactly right for the way you use the space.
We walk you through tile samples, vanity styles, countertop options, fixture finishes, and hardware. We work with local tile showrooms and national suppliers to match your style and stay within budget.
You receive an itemized quote with every line item priced—tile, fixtures, labor, permits, everything. No hidden fees, no vague allowances. We also provide a week-by-week construction schedule.
We handle demolition, plumbing rough-in, waterproofing, tile installation, vanity and countertop installation, fixture setting, electrical, and all finish work. Dust barriers protect your home throughout the build. One project manager coordinates every trade.
We walk every detail of the finished bathroom with you, address any punch-list items on the spot, and hand over all warranty documentation and care instructions. Your new bathroom is ready to use that day.
McKinney is a city of distinct neighborhoods, and bathroom expectations vary by area, home age, and architectural style. Here is what we typically see across the communities we serve most.
One of McKinney’s premier master-planned communities with homes built from the late 1990s through the 2010s. Primary bathrooms here are generous in size but stuck in a different era—dated tile surrounds, oversized garden tubs that rarely get used, separate shower stalls with fiberglass pans, and double vanities with cultured marble tops. The most popular projects involve removing the garden tub to expand the shower into a spa-style walk-in, upgrading the vanity to custom cabinetry with quartz, and installing heated tile floors. Budget range: $28,000–$55,000.
A newer community (2005–2020) with a mix of family homes and luxury estates near TPC Craig Ranch. Bathrooms are typically modern in layout but builder-grade in finish—basic ceramic tile, stock vanities, and chrome fixtures. Homeowners here upgrade tile to large-format porcelain or natural stone, swap builder vanities for floating or furniture-style pieces, and add frameless glass shower enclosures. The bones are good; the finishes need elevation. Budget range: $18,000–$40,000.
A distinctive new-urbanist neighborhood with traditional-style homes and walkable streets. Bathrooms here tend to be more compact, designed around the neighborhood’s traditional aesthetic. Remodels focus on maximizing space with smart storage solutions, choosing materials that honor the architectural character—subway tile, marble mosaics, pedestal or console sinks in powder rooms—and upgrading fixtures to period-appropriate designs in unlacquered brass or oil-rubbed bronze. Budget range: $15,000–$35,000.
A Mediterranean-inspired village community with European architectural details throughout. Bathroom remodels here incorporate Old World elements—natural stone shower walls, Travertine or limestone flooring, arched shower openings, hand-painted decorative tile accents, and wrought-iron hardware. These projects require an eye for detail and materials that respect the community’s distinctive character while adding modern functionality like rain showerheads and heated floors. Budget range: $30,000–$60,000.
McKinney’s newest master-planned communities with homes built from 2018 onward. While these bathrooms are modern in layout, many homeowners want to replace builder-standard finishes with personalized selections—upgrading from basic tile to designer porcelain, swapping stock vanities for custom pieces, adding frameless glass to replace shower curtain rods, and installing statement lighting. These are often the most budget-friendly projects because the plumbing layout stays the same. Budget range: $12,000–$30,000.
Character homes from the early 1900s through 1960s around McKinney’s nationally recognized downtown square. Bathroom remodels in these homes balance modern comfort with period-appropriate design. We work with existing architectural quirks—unusual floor plans, plaster walls, smaller footprints—and integrate modern fixtures, proper waterproofing, and updated plumbing without disrupting the home’s character. Clawfoot tubs, hex tile floors, and schoolhouse-style lighting pair with modern rain showers and heated floors. Budget range: $20,000–$45,000.
Recent bathroom renovations by UHS Remodeling featuring custom tile work, marble vanities, freestanding tubs, and modern fixtures throughout the DFW metroplex.




“Our primary bathroom hadn’t been touched since the house was built in 2003. UHS removed the old garden tub, built an incredible walk-in shower with floor-to-ceiling marble tile, and installed a floating double vanity that completely transformed the space. The attention to detail was outstanding—every grout line, every edge, every fixture placed with care. It feels like a completely different home.” — McKinney homeowner, Stonebridge Ranch, Google Review
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See Custom PricesBathroom renovations in McKinney’s historic downtown residential neighborhoods require a different approach than renovating newer construction. Original cast-iron tubs, hexagonal mosaic tile floors, and pedestal sinks have architectural value — the challenge is determining what to preserve versus what to replace, and how to introduce modern plumbing and fixtures without disrupting the period character of the bathroom. UHS Remodeling has completed bathroom renovations in multiple historic downtown McKinney homes and brings the experience to make these judgment calls well: preserving original claw-foot tubs while upgrading plumbing, matching original tile profiles where possible, and creating bathrooms that read as thoughtfully renovated rather than wholesale replaced.
Stonebridge Ranch bathroom renovations span a wide cost and complexity range depending on the construction phase of the specific home. Early 1990s homes often need full gut-renovations ($18,000–$40,000) to bring bathrooms fully up to current standards. Mid-2000s homes more commonly need targeted spa upgrades ($12,000–$25,000): new shower tile, frameless glass, updated vanity. 2010s homes are typically in the phase where shower conversions and countertop upgrades deliver the strongest return. UHS Remodeling provides Stonebridge Ranch homeowners with honest scope recommendations based on their specific home’s condition, and our team’s familiarity with the community’s construction phases means faster planning and more accurate estimates.
Craig Ranch primary bathroom renovations represent UHS Remodeling’s highest-end McKinney project profile. Spa conversions in Craig Ranch — floor-to-ceiling large-format porcelain or natural stone, frameless glass enclosures with thermostatic valve systems and multiple showerheads, freestanding soaking tubs positioned as focal-point centerpieces, and custom double vanities with integrated storage — are the standard request rather than the premium exception. Craig Ranch home values support these investments and the community’s buyer profile expects them: a Craig Ranch home with an outdated primary bathroom faces meaningful competitive disadvantage against comparables that have been renovated.
Adriatica and Tucker Hill bathroom renovations call for the same architectural sensitivity as the communities’ kitchen projects: natural materials, warm tile palettes, and hardware and fixture selections that feel consistent with the homes’ Mediterranean and European character. UHS Remodeling works with Adriatica and Tucker Hill homeowners to develop bathroom designs that use natural stone tile, warm-toned porcelain, vintage-inspired fixtures, and custom vanity millwork to create bathrooms that feel like they belong in the home rather than having been transplanted from a generic design catalog. These are among the most design-rewarding projects in our McKinney portfolio.
Bathroom remodeling costs in McKinney range from $5,000 for a cosmetic refresh to $75,000+ for a luxury primary suite renovation. A cosmetic update (new vanity top, fixtures, paint, and lighting) runs $5,000–$12,000. Mid-range remodels with new tile, a custom vanity, and updated fixtures average $15,000–$28,000. High-end remodels with walk-in showers, freestanding tubs, and premium stone cost $28,000–$50,000. Full luxury spa suites with layout changes, curbless showers, and smart features start at $50,000 and can exceed $75,000.
A McKinney bathroom remodel typically takes 4–8 weeks from demolition to completion. Cosmetic refreshes may take 2–3 weeks. Mid-range remodels with new tile and vanity average 4–6 weeks. Full primary suite renovations with layout changes, custom tile, and premium fixtures can run 8–12 weeks. We provide a detailed week-by-week timeline before work begins so you know exactly what to expect.
Yes, $15,000 is a solid budget for a quality bathroom remodel in McKinney. At this price point, you can expect a new tile shower surround, an upgraded vanity with a quartz or marble top, modern fixtures in a current finish like matte black or brushed gold, updated flooring, and new lighting. To maximize a $15,000 budget, keep the existing plumbing layout (avoid moving the toilet, shower drain, or vanity location) and focus on the highest-impact changes: tile, vanity, and fixtures.
It depends on the scope of work. The City of McKinney requires building permits for projects involving plumbing modifications (moving or adding drain lines, water supply relocation), electrical changes (adding circuits, moving outlets), or structural alterations. Cosmetic updates like replacing a vanity, re-tiling within the existing footprint, or swapping fixtures typically do not require permits. UHS Remodeling handles all permit applications and coordinates inspections as part of our standard service.
Tile and stone work is typically the most expensive component of a McKinney bathroom remodel, accounting for 25–35% of the total budget. A full shower tile installation with a waterproof membrane, niche, and floor-to-ceiling coverage can cost $4,000–$12,000 depending on material. After tile, labor and installation (25–35%), the vanity and countertop (15–25%), and fixtures and hardware (10–15%) are the next largest cost categories. Plumbing changes—moving a drain or adding a second shower valve—can add $1,500–$5,000.
Spa-inspired designs lead the way in McKinney bathrooms. The top trends include curbless walk-in showers with frameless glass and rain showerheads, freestanding soaking tubs as visual centerpieces, floating dual vanities with statement mirrors, and warm metallic finishes in brushed gold and champagne bronze. Large-format porcelain tile that mimics natural marble, Zellige accent tile, and heated floors are the most-requested material upgrades. The overall direction is toward bathrooms that feel warm, layered, and intentional rather than clinical.
Yes. Most of our McKinney clients live in their homes during a bathroom renovation. If the primary bathroom is being remodeled, you will need access to a secondary bathroom during the 4–8 week project. We set up dust barriers and plastic sheeting to protect adjacent rooms, maintain clean work zones, and schedule noisy demolition and tile cutting during reasonable daytime hours. We also protect your flooring along all paths between the work area and the entry point.
Tub-to-shower conversions are one of the most popular bathroom remodeling projects in McKinney, especially in primary bathrooms where the oversized garden tub rarely gets used. Removing the tub and building a walk-in shower in that space gives you a dramatically larger, more functional shower with room for a bench, niches, and multiple showerheads. Most McKinney homeowners who make this switch never look back. If resale value is a concern, keep at least one bathtub in the home (usually in a secondary bathroom) to satisfy buyers with young children.
Bathroom remodels deliver strong returns for McKinney homeowners. A mid-range bathroom renovation can recoup 60–70% of its cost at resale, and a well-executed primary suite renovation often recoups more because it eliminates a common objection for buyers viewing older homes. In McKinney’s competitive real estate market—where homes in Stonebridge Ranch and Craig Ranch command premium prices—an updated primary bathroom helps your home sell faster and at a higher price than comparable un-renovated properties.
Starting is simple. Call (469) 850-7087 or schedule a consultation online. We visit your McKinney home, measure the bathroom, evaluate the plumbing and structural conditions, and discuss your goals and budget. You receive a detailed written proposal with itemized pricing—completely free with no obligation. From there, we handle design, materials, permits, and construction while keeping you informed at every step.
Call today for a free consultation, or schedule a visit at a time that works for you.