Bathroom Remodel in New Port Richey, FL.
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What do New Port Richey homes need?
Pasco County bath remodels run from fast-growing new construction in Wesley Chapel and Land O' Lakes to older retiree communities in New Port Richey. The most common scopes are converting a dated tub-shower combo to a curbless walk-in shower for an aging homeowner, and finishing out a primary suite in a new build with a double vanity and freestanding tub. Well water is common across the county and leaves mineral scale on fixtures and glass, so a softener tie-in is part of most projects, and the county's heavy retiree base keeps accessibility upgrades near the top of most scopes.
Bathroom remodel specifics for New Port Richey.
New Port Richey has a historic downtown along the Cotee River surrounded by older established neighborhoods and a growing retiree population. A full bath remodel runs $15,000-$36,000, and accessibility-focused upgrades are a common request given the area's demographics.
Downtown and the Cotee River area have older homes with original plumbing that is typically due for a partial repipe by the time a full remodel happens, and properties closest to the river carry flood-zone considerations affecting ground-floor material choices. Gulf Harbors is a waterfront canal community that takes direct salt exposure, warranting marine-grade fasteners as standard spec. Beacon Square and Colonial Hill are established mid-century neighborhoods with a strong retiree presence, and walk-in tub and curbless shower requests come up regularly in the design consult there. Regency Park and the Trinity Oaks area round out the mix with a range of ages and finish levels. Given the demographics of this community, comfort-height fixtures and grab-bar reinforcement are treated as standard conversation points on nearly every remodel here, not an unusual add-on.
New Port Richey neighborhoods we serve.
We work across every named neighborhood in New Port Richey. Tell us your street or subdivision when you call and we will route the right crew.
- Downtown / Cotee River
- Gulf Harbors
- Beacon Square
- Colonial Hill
- Regency Park
- Trinity Oaks area
How much does bathroom remodel cost in New Port Richey?
Most full gut bathroom remodels in the Tampa Bay area run $14,000-$32,000, with high-end master suites reaching $50,000-$90,000+. The big cost drivers are layout changes (moving the drain or the supply lines, which means cutting into a slab foundation on most Florida homes), tile selection (porcelain runs $6-$18 per square foot installed, natural stone $18-$40+), and fixture grade (a standard toilet runs $300-$600; a wall-hung with in-wall tank runs $1,500-$3,000). Same-layout refreshes run $6,000-$14,000.
No trip fees for New Port Richey and no surprise line items. We quote flat-rate before starting work, so the price is confirmed before anything gets done.
What services are available in New Port Richey?
Every service we offer is available in New Port Richey. Same crews, same flat-rate pricing as the rest of the county.
What do New Port Richey homeowners ask?
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in New Port Richey?
A standard hall bath in New Port Richey runs $15,000-$27,000. A primary suite with an accessibility-focused layout lands at $28,000-$50,000.
Can a New Port Richey bathroom be designed for aging in place?
Yes, and it is a common request in this community. Curbless shower entries, walk-in tubs, grab bars rated for real load, and comfort-height fixtures are all standard options we walk through at the design consult.
Are New Port Richey homes near the Cotee River in a flood zone?
Properties closest to the Cotee River and Gulf Harbors carry flood-zone designations that affect ground-floor material and electrical choices under the Florida Building Code. We confirm your specific zone before finalizing the design.
How long does a New Port Richey bath remodel take?
Plan on 3-6 weeks of on-site work for a typical remodel, plus 1-3 weeks of design and permitting. Older homes needing a partial repipe can run an extra week.
Do I need a permit for a New Port Richey bath remodel?
Yes, when you move plumbing, electrical, or walls, or replace a shower pan. The City of New Port Richey handles permits within city limits. Verify any contractor pulls the permit and check their license at myfloridalicense.com.
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