
How Much Does a Bathroom Remodel Cost in Oklahoma City?
A bathroom remodel is one of the most common projects we take on across the Oklahoma City (OKC) metro — and it's almost always the first question homeowners ask: what's this going to cost me?
Here's the honest answer up front. Most bathroom remodels in the OKC metro land between $8,000 and $16,000 for a standard full bath. A light refresh can come in under $10,000. A large or master bath with custom tile and a walk-in shower can run $25,000 and up. The spread is wide because no two bathrooms — or two homeowners' wish lists — are the same.
I'm Marco Barrón. I've been in general construction for over 27 years, and I've remodeled bathrooms in homes all over Oklahoma City, Edmond, Norman, Moore, and the surrounding suburbs. I've seen what drives a price up and where homeowners waste money.
This guide breaks down what your money actually buys at each budget level, what the expensive parts are, and how long the work takes — so you can plan with real numbers instead of guesses.
What most bathroom remodels cost in the OKC metro
Local 2026 cost data and our own project history point to a few clear price bands.
- Budget refresh ($5,000–$10,000): new vanity, fixtures, paint, lighting, and flooring — same layout.
- Standard full remodel ($8,000–$16,000): new shower or tub, tile, vanity, toilet, fixtures, and flooring.
- Large or master bath ($25,000+): custom tile, walk-in shower, double vanity, and layout changes.
- Per square foot: mid-range work runs roughly $200–$275 per square foot in the OKC area; high-end finishes push higher.
These are planning ranges — the only real number is a walk-through quote on your actual bathroom.

What a $5,000 bathroom remodel gets you
At this level, you keep the existing layout and update what shows.
- New vanity, countertop, sink, and faucet.
- Fresh paint, updated lighting, and a new mirror.
- New toilet and flooring (vinyl plank or basic tile).
- Reglazing or a liner instead of replacing the tub.
It's a smart spend for a dated-but-functional bathroom that doesn't need to be torn out.
What a $10,000 bathroom remodel looks like
Ten thousand dollars is where a real, noticeable remodel starts in the OKC metro.
- A new tiled shower or a clean tub-to-shower conversion.
- Tile flooring and a new vanity with a stone top.
- New toilet, fixtures, lighting, and an exhaust fan.
- Minor plumbing moves without changing the full layout.
This is the most common budget we see for a standard hall or guest bath.
What a full master or large bathroom runs
Bigger rooms, custom work, and moved walls is where cost climbs.
- Custom tile shower with glass, a soaking tub, and a double vanity.
- Layout changes that move plumbing and electrical.
- Heated floors, niche lighting, and higher-end finishes.
- Typically $25,000 and up depending on size and selections.
If you're reworking the footprint, budget for plumbing and electrical labor — that's where the real cost lives.
The most expensive parts of a bathroom remodel
Knowing the cost drivers helps you spend where it matters.
- Tile and labor — the single biggest line item on most jobs.
- Plumbing changes — moving a toilet, tub, or shower drain.
- Custom showers and glass — beautiful, but priced accordingly.
- Countertops and vanities — stone and custom cabinetry add up fast.
Keep the layout where it is and you control the two biggest costs at once.
How long a bathroom remodel takes
Most OKC-metro bathroom remodels run two to four weeks start to finish.
- A simple refresh: about 1–2 weeks.
- A standard full remodel: roughly 2–3 weeks.
- A master bath or layout change: 3–5 weeks.
- Custom orders (tile, glass, vanities) can extend the timeline.
We give you a realistic schedule before any work begins — and we keep you posted from demo through final cleanup.
Where you can save — and where you shouldn't
There's smart saving and there's the kind that costs you later.
- Save: keep the layout, choose mid-range tile, and reuse the tub if it's sound.
- Save: pick in-stock vanities and fixtures over custom orders.
- Don't cut: waterproofing behind tile — failures here mean tearing it out again.
- Don't cut: proper ventilation, which protects the whole room from moisture.
A bathroom done right the first time is cheaper than a bathroom done twice.
Do you need a permit to remodel a bathroom?
Cosmetic updates usually don't, but bigger work does.
- Swapping a vanity, toilet, or finishes: generally no permit.
- Moving plumbing or electrical, or changing the layout: usually yes.
- Permit costs are modest but add a little time to the schedule.
- A licensed contractor pulls the permit and handles the inspection.
We handle permitting on the projects that need it, so it's one less thing on you.
How MASB prices your bathroom remodel
We don't hand out a number over the phone and hope it sticks.
- Marco walks your space first and talks through what's possible.
- We scope the work clearly and lay out the schedule and budget upfront.
- One owner-led contractor, one point of contact, no surprise charges.
- 27 years of hands-on experience on every estimate.
That's how you get a price you can trust instead of a guess you'll regret.
MASB Construction & Remodeling LLC remodels bathrooms across the Oklahoma City (OKC) metro — including Edmond, Norman, Moore, Yukon, Mustang, Bethany, Midwest City, and Del City.
A bathroom remodel in Oklahoma City can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $25,000 or more — but the right number for your home only comes from looking at your actual bathroom. We're licensed and insured, locally owned, and rated 5.0 stars based on 12 verified Google reviews.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is a realistic budget for a bathroom remodel in Oklahoma City?
Most full bathroom remodels in the Oklahoma City metro run between $8,000 and $16,000. A light refresh can come in under $10,000, while a large master bath with custom tile and a walk-in shower can reach $25,000 or more. The right budget depends on your bathroom's size, layout, and finishes.
What does a $10,000 bathroom remodel get you in the OKC metro?
At around $10,000, you can expect a new tiled shower or a tub-to-shower conversion, new tile flooring, a vanity with a stone top, a new toilet, and updated fixtures and lighting — usually keeping the existing layout. It's the most common budget we see for a standard guest or hall bathroom.
Can you redo a bathroom for $5,000?
Yes, if you keep the same layout. A $5,000 budget covers a refresh: new vanity and countertop, paint, lighting, a new toilet, and new flooring, often with the existing tub reglazed rather than replaced. It's a smart spend for a dated bathroom that's still structurally sound.
What is the most expensive part of a bathroom remodel?
Tile and the labor to install it is usually the single biggest cost, followed by any plumbing changes that move a toilet, tub, or shower drain. Custom showers, glass, and stone countertops add up quickly too. Keeping your existing layout is the best way to control the two biggest costs.
How long does a bathroom remodel take in Oklahoma City?
Most OKC-metro bathroom remodels take two to four weeks. A simple refresh can be done in one to two weeks, a standard full remodel in two to three, and a master bath or layout change in three to five. Custom tile, glass, and vanity orders can extend the timeline.
Ready for a real number on your bathroom? Marco will walk your space, talk through what's possible, and give you a clear plan and price before any work begins.
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