A basic bathtub can start as low as $200 and go upwards of $4,000.
Installation costs typically range from $500 to $1,000.
To install a bathtub, a professional may need to cut an access hole in the bathroom wall and connect the tub to the home water lines. This project requires knowledge of plumbing and carpentry and adds to the overall bathroom renovation cost, so it is important to hire a qualified professional for the job.The cost of replacing your existing tub with a walk-in shower as part of a bathroom renovation depends on the size and type of shower style you choose, as well as the complexity of the installation. A basic walk-in shower can start as low as $500, while a more luxurious model can cost upwards of $2,000. Such bathroom renovation costs vary depending on the difficulty of the project but typically range from $500 to $1,500. You may be able to buy shower stall kits at homeware stores for a simple shower installation and a basic shower enclosure to fit out a basic bathroom installation. To install a walk-in shower, a professional may need to remove the existing bathtub and make modifications to the bathroom space. This project requires knowledge of plumbing and carpentry, so it is important to hire a qualified professional for the job. The total cost of replacing a bathtub with a walk-in shower conversion can range from $1,000 to $3,500. The shower conversion cost can increase if you want a custom tile shower or sower floor, as well as the style of shower doors you choose.
Adding a bathtub to an existing bathroom will obviously cost less than starting from scratch. A luxurious spa tub can easily cost $10,000 or more. To replace an old tub with a new one, expect to pay between $500 and $2,000 for the job. This cost will obviously go up if you choose a larger or more elaborate tub. Replacing an old bathtub with a new one is typically not a very difficult job and can usually be done in a day or two. However, if your bathroom needs to be completely gutted and renovated, the plumbing costs will be much higher. When adding a bathtub to a bathroom, it's important to make sure that the tub is properly installed and that the plumbing is up to code. Hiring a professional plumber is always a good idea and you may pay between $50 and $100 per hour for labour, plus the cost of materials. If you're doing the job yourself, you can obviously save money on labour costs, but be sure that you know what you're doing before taking on such a project.
You can technically add a toilet to any room in your home, but it's generally not a good idea to put one in a laundry room. Laundry rooms are typically small and cramped, and they often don't have the proper ventilation or plumbing for a toilet. If you're determined to put a toilet in your laundry room, you'll probably have to make some major renovations, such as installing the correct plumbing lines, which will obviously be quite costly. Once the plumbing work is completed you will need to install floor tiles and complete the rest of your bathroom renovation project.
It's generally not a good idea to put an extra toilet in your home unless you have a very large home or you really need the extra bathroom. Extra toilets can be quite costly, both in terms of the initial investment and the costs of running the additional water lines and sewage lines. You may also need permission from your local government or council before you can add an extra bathroom to your home.
A shower and a bathtub can use the same plumbing, but they don't have to. You can actually install a shower from a shower stall kit without a bathtub, or vice versa. However, if you do have both a shower and a bathtub in your bathroom, they will share the same drains. This means that if one of them backs up, it can affect both fixtures.
A full bathroom typically has four main components: a toilet, sink, bathtub and shower. A three-quarter bathroom will have most of these components. For example, it may just have a toilet, sink and basic shower stall, or it may have a toilet, sink and bathtub but no shower.