— DFW Bathroom Remodeling
Bathroom remodels across Dallas-Fort Worth, managed end-to-end.
Every estimate written and itemized. Every permit pulled. Every inspection tracked through to final sign-off. From waterproofing through final punchlist, we run the job.
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CORE CITIES
Flower Mound · Coppell · Dallas · Plano · Irving
WHY FIN HOME
Why Hire Fin Home for Bathroom Remodeling in DFW
Bathrooms age in ways the rest of the house does not. Tile cracks at wet corners. Grout darkens and gives way. Vanities swell at the toe kick. Showers smell damp even after cleaning. Old framed glass enclosures lose their seal, and the moisture cycle in a daily-use bathroom quietly works against the original waterproofing. By the time a homeowner is ready to remodel, the visible problem is usually finishes — but the underlying problem is almost always the wet area itself, the substrate behind the tile, the drain assembly, and the membrane that was either installed wrong or installed to a standard a working bathroom outgrew.
We rebuild bathrooms from the substrate up rather than refinishing what's failing underneath. That matters in Flower Mound, where Bridlewood, Wellington, and Canyon Falls primary baths often carry oversized garden tubs from a 1990s build cycle and small framed showers — the typical scope converts unused tub space into a larger walk-in shower with proper waterproofing. It matters in Coppell, where Coppell Greens, Lakes of Coppell, and Cottonwood Estates bathrooms usually have workable layouts and good square footage but stock finishes the rest of the house has moved past. It matters in Irving, where Las Colinas, Valley Ranch, and Plymouth Park bathrooms span a 40-year build window and demo often reveals outdated electrical, original plumbing, and floor damage around long-used wet areas.
In Dallas — Lakewood, Preston Hollow, Lake Highlands, Bishop Arts — bathroom remodels often address layered problems: poor storage, awkward tub-shower setups, and old plumbing behind walls that have not been opened in decades. In Plano — Willow Bend, Kings Ridge, Chase Oaks — most bathrooms have solid layouts and plenty of space but stock cabinets and dated shower details that bring the room below the home's value.
Every estimate is written and itemized — demo, waterproofing, plumbing, electrical, tile, vanity, fixtures, and glass broken out line by line. Every permit is pulled by us and tracked through to final inspection.
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OUR APPROACH
Our Bathroom Remodeling Philosophy
A bathroom remodel is a managed project with a single point of contact owning scope, schedule, and communication from demo through final walkthrough. Estimates are itemized line by line — demo, plumbing, electrical, waterproofing, tile, vanity, fixtures, glass, allowances, and contingencies kept distinct — so the price tracks the actual decisions you're making rather than burying them in a lump sum.
Our scope holds a project minimum of $12,000 on standalone bathroom remodels. For larger whole-home work that includes bathroom updates, see DFW home remodeling. For kitchen work that pairs with a bathroom remodel, see DFW kitchen remodeling.
— CORE SERVICE AREA
The Five DFW Cities We Build Around
Our response is fastest in these five cities, with the longest established Fin Home bathroom project history. Click through for neighborhood-level project examples, pricing, and process.
DENTON COUNTY · 75022 / 75028
Flower Mound
Flower Mound primary baths usually have plenty of square footage but the wrong layout for how the household actually uses the room. Bridlewood, Wellington, Canyon Falls, and Flower Mound Farms primary baths from the 1990s and 2000s commonly feature oversized garden tubs nobody uses, small framed showers, long vanities with limited drawer storage, and tile that immediately dates the room. The typical scope moves unused tub space into a larger walk-in shower, rebuilds waterproofing properly, replaces framed glass with frameless, and reworks the vanity for real storage.
STARTING
$18,000
TYPICAL MID-RANGE
$32,000-$50,000
TIMELINE
6-10 weeks
Starting prices for Flower Mound bathroom remodels are typically $18,000 for finish refreshes, with most projects landing in the $32,000–$50,000 range when tub-to-shower conversions, full tile work, and vanity rebuilds are part of the scope.
15+ bathroom remodels completed across Bridlewood, Wellington, Canyon Falls, Lake Forest, and Timber Creek.
DALLAS / DENTON COUNTY · 75019
Coppell
Coppell bathrooms usually have workable layouts and good square footage — the issue is finish quality and shower detail. Coppell Greens, Lakes of Coppell, and Cottonwood Estates bathrooms often carry stock vanities, basic tile, dated countertops, and shower setups that drag the room below the home's value. Most Coppell bathroom projects replace the vanity, rebuild the shower with proper waterproofing and frameless glass, add real tile, and update fixtures and lighting.
STARTING
$15,000
TYPICAL MID-RANGE
$26,000-$40,000
TIMELINE
5-8 weeks
Starting prices for Coppell bathroom remodels are typically $15,000 for focused refreshes, with most projects landing in the $26,000–$40,000 range when shower rebuilds, full tile work, and vanity replacement are part of the scope.
15+ bathroom remodels completed across Valley Ranch, Northlake Woodlands, Coppell Greens, and Cottonwood Estates.
DALLAS COUNTY · LAS COLINAS · VALLEY RANCH
Irving
Irving bathrooms span a 40-year build window. Las Colinas mid-rise units from the 1980s and 1990s, Valley Ranch family homes from the 1990s and 2000s, and Plymouth Park ranch-style houses from the 1960s and 1970s each require different approaches. Demo commonly reveals outdated electrical, original plumbing, and floor damage around long-used wet areas — we inspect for those conditions before pricing the project. The typical scope is wet-area rebuild with proper waterproofing, vanity replacement, fixture and lighting refresh, and frameless glass.
STARTING
$12,000
TYPICAL MID-RANGE
$22,000-$35,000
TIMELINE
4-8 weeks
Starting prices for Irving bathroom remodels are typically $12,000 for focused refreshes, with most projects landing in the $22,000–$35,000 range when wet-area rebuilds, electrical updates, and tile work are part of the scope.
15+ bathroom remodels completed across Las Colinas, Valley Ranch, Hackberry Creek, and Cottonwood Valley.
COLLIN COUNTY · 75023 / 75024 / 75093
Plano
Plano bathrooms usually have solid layouts and plenty of space — the issue is stock cabinetry, basic counters, and dated shower details. Willow Bend, Kings Ridge, Chase Oaks, and Legacy bathrooms typically need vanity replacement, shower rebuilds with proper waterproofing, real tile, and fixture upgrades to bring the room up to the home's overall value. Most Plano projects keep the existing footprint.
STARTING
$15,000
TYPICAL MID-RANGE
$26,000-$40,000
TIMELINE
5-8 weeks
Starting prices for Plano bathroom remodels are typically $15,000 for focused refreshes, with most projects landing in the $26,000–$40,000 range when shower rebuilds and full vanity replacement are part of the scope.
15+ bathroom remodels completed across Willow Bend, Legacy, Windhaven, Kings Ridge, and Prestonwood.
DALLAS COUNTY · PRESTON HOLLOW · LAKEWOOD · M STREETS
Dallas
Dallas bathrooms often address layered problems — poor storage, dated finishes, awkward tub-shower setups, and old plumbing behind walls that have not been opened in decades. Lakewood and Preston Hollow projects sometimes involve historic district considerations on exterior changes, but most bathroom scopes stay interior. Dallas bathroom remodels frequently combine cosmetic upgrades with system updates: electrical brought up to code, plumbing rerouted, ventilation reworked.
STARTING
$12,000
TYPICAL MID-RANGE
$22,000-$35,000
TIMELINE
5-9 weeks
Starting prices for Dallas bathroom remodels are typically $12,000 for focused refreshes, with most projects landing in the $22,000–$35,000 range when wet-area rebuilds and system updates are part of the scope.
15+ bathroom remodels completed across Deep Ellum, Bishop Arts District, Lakewood, and Lower Greenville.
EXTENDED SERVICE AREA
Bathroom Remodels Across the Rest of DFW
Our bathroom remodeling work extends beyond the five core cities. Most projects in surrounding communities — Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Carrollton, Lewisville, Richardson, Garland, Mesquite, Grand Prairie, Denton, Fort Worth, and Arlington — run on similar scope and pricing patterns to one of our five core cities. Frisco bathrooms trend toward the Flower Mound scope band; McKinney, Allen, and Carrollton track closer to Plano and Coppell; Garland, Mesquite, Grand Prairie, and Richardson sit closer to Dallas and Irving. We also take bathroom projects in Rockwall, Ellis, Kaufman, Johnson, and Parker County communities on a case-by-case basis.
Possum Kingdom Lake Area
For project examples and pricing context in your area, browse the bathroom remodels in the core city closest to you. Projects on or near Possum Kingdom Lake (Mineral Wells, Graham, Brazos River, Palo Pinto County, Wise County) are handled through our Possum Kingdom remodeling team.
COST GUIDES
Plan Your Bathroom Remodel with Real Cost Data
See exact cost per square foot, timelines, and full pricing breakdowns for remodeling a bathroom in DFW or nationally. Browse online or download the full guide.
— PROJECT PATTERNS
Common Bathroom Remodeling Patterns Across DFW Cities
A bathroom remodel is usually triggered when the room crosses from "dated" into "actively working against the household" — cracked grout at wet corners, loose or hollow-sounding tile, a shower that smells damp even after cleaning, a vanity cabinet swollen at the toe kick, or flooring that flexes near the tub. Once a bathroom starts needing the same repairs over and over, the right move is to rebuild the wet area properly and bring the rest of the room up to the home's standard.
Flower Mound
OVERSIZED TUBS, UNDERSIZED SHOWERS
The signature Flower Mound bathroom problem is layout from a 1990s build cycle. Bridlewood, Wellington, Canyon Falls, and Flower Mound Farms primary baths commonly feature oversized garden tubs that homeowners no longer use paired with small framed showers that the same homeowners would prefer to use every day. Most Flower Mound bathroom projects convert the unused tub space into a larger walk-in shower with proper waterproofing, rebuild the vanity for real drawer storage, and replace framed glass with frameless.
Coppell
WORKABLE LAYOUTS, STOCK SHOWER DETAILS
The signature Coppell bathroom problem is good square footage paired with stock finishes. Coppell Greens, Lakes of Coppell, and Cottonwood Estates bathrooms typically have workable layouts and adequate space, but the vanity, tile, countertop, and shower details were specified at builder-grade and never matched the home's eventual value. Most Coppell bathroom projects replace the vanity, rebuild the shower with real tile work and frameless glass, and refresh fixtures and lighting.
Irving
OLD HOUSES, HIDDEN MOISTURE CONDITIONS
The signature Irving bathroom problem is what shows up behind the tile. Las Colinas mid-rise units, Valley Ranch family homes, and Plymouth Park ranch-style houses span a 40-year build window, and demo commonly reveals outdated electrical, original plumbing, and subfloor damage around long-used wet areas. We inspect for those conditions before pricing the project so the estimate reflects what's actually behind the walls. Most Irving bathroom projects combine wet-area rebuild with real system updates.
Dallas
LAYERED REPAIRS, OLDER PLUMBING
The signature Dallas bathroom problem is partial fixes that compounded. Lakewood, Preston Hollow, Lake Highlands, and Bishop Arts bathrooms have often been touched several times — a vanity swapped in one decade, tile patched in another, fixtures updated piecemeal — and the layers usually need to be undone before the new work can hold. Old plumbing behind the walls is common, and electrical often needs to be brought up to current code. Most Dallas bathroom projects combine cosmetic upgrades with system updates.
Plano
GOOD SPACE, BUILDER-GRADE DETAILS
The signature Plano bathroom problem is stock finishes in homes that have outgrown them. Willow Bend, Kings Ridge, Chase Oaks, and Legacy bathrooms typically have solid layouts and plenty of space, but the vanity, countertop, tile, and shower were specified at builder-grade and now date the room. Most Plano bathroom projects keep the existing footprint and rework finishes, shower details, and fixtures to match the home's overall value.
Across the rest of the metroplex — Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Carrollton, Lewisville, and the outer counties — bathroom projects fall along similar lines based on the home's era, the bathroom's daily use pattern, and the condition of the wet area behind the existing tile. The right scope is rarely a template. It's decided by the bathroom in front of us.
FAQs
Do you remodel bathrooms across the entire DFW metroplex?
Yes. Our core bathroom remodeling cities are Flower Mound, Coppell, Dallas, Plano, and Irving — the cities with the most established Fin Home bathroom project history. We also take bathroom projects across McKinney, Frisco, Allen, Carrollton, Lewisville, Richardson, Denton, Fort Worth, Arlington, and the surrounding counties. For projects outside our core cities, we schedule a longer initial consultation to confirm scope, timeline, and trade availability. If your home is at or near Possum Kingdom Lake, our PK home remodeling team handles that work directly.
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in DFW?
Bathroom pricing in DFW typically ranges from $12,000 starting for focused refreshes in Dallas, Irving, Fort Worth, and Arlington, up through $32,000–$50,000 for full mid-range rebuilds in Flower Mound and Frisco. The mid-range across most of the metroplex falls in the $22,000–$40,000 band. The biggest cost drivers are tile scope ($2,500–$9,000 swing), shower build ($3,500–$12,000), vanity tier ($1,500–$8,000), and moisture or subfloor remediation in older homes ($2,000–$8,000 when present). Our full DFW Bathroom Remodeling Cost Guide breaks down typical ranges by city, scope, and finish level.
How long does a bathroom remodel take in DFW?
A focused refresh — vanity swap, fixture replacement, paint, and minor tile — typically runs 3–4 weeks. A full bathroom rebuild with new shower, vanity, plumbing, and electrical work runs 6–10 weeks. Projects involving structural changes, full wet-room conversions, or extensive moisture remediation can add 2–4 weeks. We flag those timeline impacts during the initial estimate.
Do you handle permits and inspections across different DFW cities?
Yes. Bathroom remodels involving plumbing, electrical, or mechanical work require permits in nearly every DFW city. We pull permits in the correct city for your project — Dallas Development Services, Flower Mound Building Inspections, Coppell Building Inspections, Plano Building Inspections, Irving’s Inspections Division, or whichever applies — and schedule the required rough-in and final inspections so you do not have to coordinate with the city directly.
What does a mid-range bathroom remodel actually include in DFW?
A mid-range DFW bathroom remodel ($22,000–$40,000 in most cities, $32,000–$50,000 in Flower Mound and Frisco) typically includes a semi-custom vanity with quartz or granite countertop, a custom tile shower or tub surround (often floor-to-ceiling in the shower), new flooring throughout, updated plumbing fixtures and lighting, a frameless glass shower enclosure, and the plumbing and electrical updates required for permit. For full custom millwork, freestanding tubs with custom surrounds, heated floors, steam features, layout changes, or luxury fixture brands, most homeowners budget $45,000–$70,000+.
Do you handle tub-to-shower conversions and wet rooms?
Yes. Tub-to-shower conversions are one of the most common scopes we run in DFW. The conversion typically involves removing the existing tub, rebuilding the shower pan, installing a new waterproofing membrane, adding niches and a bench, tile work to ceiling, frameless glass enclosure, and updating the valve depth and trim. Wet rooms — where the shower is open and the entire bathroom is tiled and waterproofed as one continuous wet area — are also achievable but require more involved waterproofing and floor work. We budget those higher.
What's the difference between hiring a general contractor like Fin Home vs. a bathroom franchise (Re-Bath, Bath Fitter, Five Star Bath, etc.)?
Franchises typically focus on tub-and-shower surround replacement with proprietary acrylic systems — they’re fast, standardized, and most projects finish in 1–3 days. They’re cost-effective when the only need is replacing the tub surround or shower walls. As a general contractor, we handle the full scope: structural work, plumbing rerouting, custom tile, custom cabinetry, electrical updates, and full bathroom rebuilds rather than surround swaps. For a true bathroom remodel — new shower or wet room, vanity replacement, layout changes, real tile, frameless glass — a GC-managed project is the durable choice.
Do you offer a warranty on your bathroom remodeling work?
Yes. Every Fin Home bathroom remodel includes a comprehensive warranty: 1 year on all work, 2 years on major systems (plumbing, electrical), and 10 years on structural components. Details are on our financing page.










