Bathroom Remodel in Tampa Heights, FL.
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What do Tampa Heights homes need?
Central Tampa bath remodels deal with older housing stock from the 1920s through the 1960s across Seminole Heights, Hyde Park, Tampa Heights, and Ybor City. The most common scope is a full gut on a small 5x8 hall bath: demo the original tub-shower, replace cast-iron drains and galvanized supply lines, bring the electrical up to current code with proper GFCI protection, and retile with a curbless shower and a wall-hung vanity. Because nearly every home in the city core sits on a slab, moving a drain means cutting and re-pouring concrete, and homes in the historic districts of Seminole Heights and Hyde Park need Hillsborough County historic-preservation sign-off on any exterior change.
Bathroom remodel specifics for Tampa Heights.
Tampa Heights sits right along the Hillsborough River and mixes historic homes near Ridgewood Park with newer infill construction close to the Armature Works district. A full bath remodel here runs $18,000-$42,000, with older historic homes carrying extra scope for preserving original woodwork and plaster.
Historic Tampa Heights has a concentration of early-1900s homes with original plaster walls, narrow bath footprints, and cast-iron drains that are past their useful life. A careful demo here preserves original trim and door casings that are expensive to reproduce. Riverside Heights and the blocks closest to the Hillsborough River carry added flood-zone considerations, which affect ground-floor electrical and material choices under the Florida Building Code. The redevelopment around Armature Works has brought a wave of newer construction and renovated historic homes into the neighborhood, and bath scope on those properties tends to be finish-level rather than structural. Perry Harvey Sr. Park and the North Franklin Street corridor have older masonry and wood-frame homes where a partial repipe is a near-certainty once the wall is open. Given the historic density, staging and parking for a remodel crew gets planned carefully in advance, especially on narrower Tampa Heights streets.
Tampa Heights neighborhoods we serve.
We work across every named neighborhood in Tampa Heights. Tell us your street or subdivision when you call and we will route the right crew.
- Historic Tampa Heights
- Ridgewood Park
- Riverside Heights
- Armature Works district
- Perry Harvey Sr. Park area
- North Franklin Street corridor
How much does bathroom remodel cost in Tampa Heights?
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 Tampa Heights 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 Tampa Heights?
Every service we offer is available in Tampa Heights. Same crews, same flat-rate pricing as the rest of the county.
What do Tampa Heights homeowners ask?
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Tampa Heights?
A standard hall bath in Tampa Heights runs $18,000-$32,000. A primary suite in a historic home with preserved trim and plaster lands at $32,000-$60,000. Homes closer to Armature Works with newer construction tend toward the lower end of that range.
Are Tampa Heights homes near the river in a flood zone?
Blocks closest to the Hillsborough River carry flood-zone designations that affect outlet height and material choices for a ground-floor bath. We confirm your specific zone before finalizing the design.
How long does a Tampa Heights bath remodel take?
Plan on 4-7 weeks of on-site work for a typical Tampa Heights bath, plus 2-4 weeks of design and permitting. Historic homes needing a partial repipe or preserved plaster work can run an extra week.
Do I need a permit for a Tampa Heights bath remodel?
Yes, when you move plumbing, electrical, or walls, or replace a shower pan. The City of Tampa handles permits under the Florida Building Code. Verify any contractor pulls the permit before work begins and check their license at myfloridalicense.com.
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