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Bathroom remodel quotes in Roanoke from a contractor you can actually trust.

Tell us about your project and we connect you with one vetted Roanoke-area remodeler who gives you a free quote. No spam, no obligation, and one call back instead of a call list. Call or fill in the quote form to start.

One Contractor, Not a Call List

Your project goes to a single vetted local remodeler who calls you back. No lead blasting, no six competing sales calls.

Free Quotes

The quote costs nothing and there is no obligation at any point. Get it, take your time, say no if it is not right.

Know What Things Cost

Real Roanoke pricing, timelines, and pitfalls published for every project type, so you walk into any quote conversation informed.

Your Number Stays Private

Your details go to the one remodeler who calls you back, and nowhere else. Never sold, never passed around.

How It Works

From first text to finished bath, without the contractor gamble

Tell us the project, we connect you with a trusted local remodeler, you get a free written quote. Each phase has a defined outcome, and you always know what happens next.

  1. 01

    Tell us about the project

    Call or fill in the quote form with the scope you have in mind, the rough budget if you have one, and the neighborhood. Takes five minutes, costs nothing.

  2. 02

    One remodeler calls you back

    We connect your project with a vetted Roanoke-area remodeler. One call back, not a call list, and your details go nowhere else.

  3. 03

    Walkthrough and free quote

    The contractor walks the space with you, then puts together your quote: typically a written price broken down across tile, fixtures, cabinetry, and countertops, with a start-to-finish timeline.

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    Decide informed

    Our guides cover what a remodel involves at every stage: costs, timelines, permits, materials, and how the build typically runs. Take your time; there is no obligation at any point.

Why Roanoke Homeowners Start Here

The contractor is the biggest variable in your remodel. Here is how to take the gamble out of it.

Bathroom remodeling has a lot of ways to go wrong, and almost all of them trace back to who you hire. Waterproofing shortcuts that produce leaks in three years. Cost-plus contracts that grow 40 percent during the build. Unpermitted work that fails a home inspection when you try to sell. Layouts sold on Pinterest that do not work in a real 1940s Roanoke floor plan.

That is the problem this site exists to solve, two ways. We connect you with a vetted local remodeler instead of leaving you to gamble on whoever answers the phone first. And we publish the local knowledge that makes the whole process legible: what things cost in Roanoke, how permits work, what proper waterproofing looks like, and how a well-run project unfolds week to week.

Roanoke Neighborhoods

Every Roanoke neighborhood, each with its own build era and typical scope.

Every Roanoke neighborhood has its own housing stock, its own typical bathroom problem, and its own resale market. The right remodel scope for a 1940s Old Southwest bungalow is different from the right scope for a 1990s South Roanoke primary suite. Here is the neighborhood-by-neighborhood picture.

Old Southwest

Virginia's largest residential historic district. Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and bungalow builds from 1890 to 1930. Tight hall baths, original cast-iron tubs, careful preservation-with-modernization scope typical.

Grandin Village

Streetcar suburb built out in the 1920s. Craftsman bungalows and foursquares with small footprints and beautiful original detail. Small-bath remodels and thoughtful primary suite work.

Raleigh Court

1920s to 1940s residential grid centered on Grandin Road. Foursquares, Cape Cods, and colonial-revival homes with 1960s bathroom add-ons that need modernization. Common tub-to-shower conversion scope.

South Roanoke

Larger homes in the higher end of the Roanoke market, Crystal Spring, Wasena Heights, Wilburn Road. Primary suite remodels with premium finishes, double vanities, and separate walk-in showers are the typical scope.

Wasena

1920s streetcar-era neighborhood south of downtown. Compact bungalows with original hall baths that need thoughtful updating. Similar scope profile to Grandin Village.

Downtown Lofts & Condos

Warehouse Row, Cotton Mill Lofts, and the buildings around the Higher Education Center. Small footprints, high-end finish expectations, condo-association permit coordination.

Cave Spring / Hunting Hills

South Roanoke County subdivisions from the 1970s-1990s. Dated primary baths with corner tubs and fiberglass showers that need full modernization. Standard scope $28,000 to $45,000.

Hollins / North County

Mixed housing stock across Roanoke County's north side. 1960s ranches, 1990s subdivisions, and newer construction. Scope varies widely by era.

Salem, Vinton, Cave Spring

Independent city (Salem) and towns adjacent to Roanoke. Same pricing as in-city work, no travel surcharge, and the same free written quote process.

Not seeing your neighborhood? We cover the entire Roanoke Valley plus Botetourt County, Blacksburg, Christiansburg, Bedford, and select Lynchburg work for higher-ticket scopes. See all service areas.

Written Contracts, Not Verbal Estimates

A written quote protects everyone, and it is how good remodelers work.

The best remodel projects start the same way: everything in writing, every material cost broken out, a defined timeline, and the total price agreed before demo starts. It protects the homeowner and the contractor equally, because everyone knows exactly what is included.

Quoted that way, the number on the page is the number you pay. If something unexpected turns up mid-build, rot under the old cast-iron tub, a plumbing stack that needs replacement, a live wire in the wrong spot, the normal course is a written change order before work continues, so there are no surprise line items on the final invoice.

What the written quote must include

  • Written scope of work, room by room
  • Itemized allowances for tile, fixtures, vanity, countertop, hardware
  • Defined start date and completion window
  • Payment schedule (typical: 10% deposit, progress payments, 10% withheld to punch list)
  • Change order process for any scope adjustments
  • Two-year workmanship warranty terms
  • Licensing, insurance, and permit documentation in writing

Frequently asked

What does a bathroom remodel cost in Roanoke?

Most bathroom remodels in Roanoke run between $12,000 and $60,000 depending on scope. A small hall bath refresh in an Old Southwest bungalow lands at $12,000 to $18,000. A standard full bath with a walk-in shower and new vanity runs $18,000 to $32,000. A primary suite remodel with double vanity, separate shower, and freestanding tub runs $32,000 to $60,000. A good quote comes in writing with the price broken down, so you know exactly what you are paying for and where the money goes.

How long does a bathroom remodel take?

Small hall baths and powder rooms run 2 to 3 weeks in Roanoke. Standard full bath remodels run 3 to 5 weeks. Primary suite remodels with custom tile, structural changes, or spa-scale finishes run 5 to 7 weeks. Expect a written timeline with your quote; a defined completion window is normal on a professionally run project.

Do I need a permit for a bathroom remodel in the City of Roanoke?

Yes. The City of Roanoke requires a combination building permit for any project involving plumbing, electrical, and building work together, which is essentially every bathroom remodel. The contractor handles the permit and coordinates all inspections as part of standard scope, so you never deal with the Permit Center yourself.

How should I vet a bathroom remodel contractor in Roanoke?

The basics: a Virginia contractor license (you can look any license up at the state DPOR site), insurance, a written contract, and the contractor pulling the permit. Established local remodelers handle all of this as a matter of course, and the paperwork side of a professional quote reflects it.

How do I get a quote?

Call (540) 384-4486 or fill in the quote form with a few details about the project. We connect you with a trusted Roanoke-area remodeler who will walk the space with you and give you a free written quote. No obligation, and one call back rather than a list of competing salespeople.

Ready to plan your bathroom remodel?

Tell us about the project and get one call back from a trusted local remodeler with a free written quote. No obligation, no call list.