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El Dorado Hills Bathroom Remodel Cost 2026: Pricing by Project Type

Honest, detailed cost data for every type of bathroom remodel in El Dorado Hills. Budget, mid-range, and premium tiers with neighborhood-specific pricing for Serrano, Promontory, Blackstone, and beyond.

14 min readMarch 2026Cost Guide
Modern bathroom remodel in El Dorado Hills home showcasing mid-range finishes with porcelain tile and frameless glass by Oakwood Remodeling Group

A mid-range bathroom remodel in El Dorado Hills featuring large-format porcelain tile, quartz countertop, and frameless shower glass.

El Dorado Hills Bathroom Remodel Cost at a Glance

If you're a homeowner in El Dorado Hills researching bathroom remodel costs, you've probably encountered wildly varying numbers online. National averages don't reflect what things actually cost in EDH, and quotes from contractors who don't specialize in bathrooms are often unreliable. This guide provides accurate, 2026-current pricing based on real projects we've completed across El Dorado Hills neighborhoods.

The short answer: bathroom remodeling in El Dorado Hills ranges from $10,000 for a targeted shower update to $80,000+ for a premium master bathroom transformation. Where you land in that range depends on three factors: the scope of work (what you're changing), the materials you select (budget, mid-range, or premium), and the size and condition of your existing bathroom.

Project TypeBudget TierMid-RangePremium
Shower-Only Remodel$10,000 to $16,000$16,000 to $22,000$22,000 to $30,000
Tub-to-Shower Conversion$12,000 to $18,000$18,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $35,000
Guest Bathroom$18,000 to $24,000$24,000 to $32,000$32,000 to $42,000
Hall / Full Bathroom$20,000 to $28,000$28,000 to $38,000$38,000 to $48,000
Master Bathroom$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $55,000$55,000 to $80,000+
Small Bathroom (under 50 sq ft)$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $28,000$28,000 to $38,000

These figures include materials, labor, permits, design, and project management. They reflect 2026 pricing for the El Dorado Hills market specifically. If you're comparing to national averages or Sacramento valley prices, expect EDH to be 10% to 20% higher for reasons we'll detail below.

Shower Remodel Costs in El Dorado Hills

A shower remodel is the most popular single-scope bathroom project in El Dorado Hills, and for good reason. The shower is the visual centerpiece of any bathroom, and upgrading from a builder-grade fiberglass surround or dated tile to a modern design completely transforms the space without the cost of a full renovation.

What's Included in a Shower Remodel

  • • Complete removal of existing shower materials
  • • New waterproofing membrane (Schluter Kerdi or equivalent)
  • • Wall and floor tile installation
  • • New shower valve, trim, and showerhead
  • • Glass enclosure (framed, semi-frameless, or frameless)
  • • New drain assembly
  • • Niche or shelf installation

Shower Remodel Cost Breakdown

ComponentBudgetMid-RangePremium
Tile (walls + floor)$1,500 to $2,500$2,500 to $4,500$4,500 to $8,000
Glass Enclosure$800 to $1,500$1,500 to $2,800$2,800 to $4,500
Fixtures (valve, head, trim)$400 to $800$800 to $1,500$1,500 to $3,000
Waterproofing$600 to $900$900 to $1,200$1,200 to $1,800
Labor$5,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $12,000

For a comprehensive guide to shower upgrades in EDH, see our El Dorado Hills Shower Remodel Guide.

Full Bathroom Remodel Costs

A full bathroom remodel means everything comes out and everything goes back in new: tile, vanity, toilet, shower or tub, fixtures, lighting, mirror, and paint. This is the most common project type for hall bathrooms and guest bathrooms in El Dorado Hills homes where the original finishes from the late 1990s through mid-2010s have run their course.

In El Dorado Hills, full bathroom remodels range from $18,000 for a compact guest bath with budget materials to $48,000+ for a generous hall bathroom with premium finishes. The primary cost drivers are tile square footage, vanity size and material, and whether you're upgrading the tub/shower combination or converting to a different configuration.

Full Bathroom Cost by Component

ComponentTypical Range
Demolition and disposal$1,200 to $2,500
Plumbing rough-in and trim$2,500 to $5,000
Electrical and lighting$1,500 to $3,500
Tile (floor + shower/tub area)$3,000 to $8,000
Vanity and countertop$1,500 to $5,000
Toilet$400 to $1,200
Glass enclosure or shower door$800 to $3,500
Mirror, accessories, paint$500 to $2,000
Permits and inspections$500 to $1,500

Master Bathroom Remodel Costs

Master bathroom remodels represent the highest-investment bathroom projects in El Dorado Hills, and for good reason. The master bath is where homeowners spend the most time, where luxury expectations are highest, and where the greatest visual and functional impact occurs. In Serrano, Promontory, and the larger custom homes throughout EDH, master bathrooms often exceed 120 square feet, with some reaching 180 to 200+ square feet.

Master bathroom remodels in El Dorado Hills range from $30,000 to $80,000+ depending on size, material selections, and the scope of luxury features. The most common mid-range master bathroom remodel in EDH, featuring quartz countertops, large-format porcelain tile, a frameless glass walk-in shower, and new vanities, runs $40,000 to $55,000. Premium projects with heated floors, freestanding tubs, custom cabinetry, and high-end fixtures push into the $55,000 to $80,000+ range.

For an in-depth look at luxury master bathroom remodeling in El Dorado Hills, see our EDH Master Bathroom Remodel Guide.

Tub-to-Shower Conversion Costs

Tub-to-shower conversions are among the most popular bathroom projects in El Dorado Hills because they solve a common problem: most EDH homes have master bathrooms with oversized jetted tubs that owners rarely use. Converting that tub footprint into a spacious walk-in shower transforms both the functionality and aesthetics of the room.

Conversion costs in El Dorado Hills range from $12,000 to $35,000 depending on material selections and the complexity of the plumbing reconfiguration. The work involves removing the tub, rerouting drain and supply lines, building the new shower pan, waterproofing, tiling, installing glass, and finishing with new fixtures.

  • Budget conversion: $12,000 to $18,000 with standard porcelain tile, semi-frameless glass, and mid-grade fixtures
  • Mid-range conversion: $18,000 to $25,000 with designer tile, frameless glass, rain showerhead, and quality fixtures
  • Premium conversion: $25,000 to $35,000 with natural stone or premium porcelain, custom frameless glass, body jets, digital valve, and linear drain

Material Tier Breakdown: Budget to Premium

Understanding material tiers helps you control costs without feeling like you're compromising. Each tier delivers a finished product you can be proud of. The differences are in material origin, brand prestige, and long-term durability.

Budget Tier: Quality Without Excess

  • Tile: Domestic porcelain from MSI, Daltile, or Florida Tile ($3 to $8/sq ft)
  • Vanity: Pre-fabricated solid wood or plywood-box vanities ($600 to $1,200)
  • Countertop: Quartz in standard colors ($45 to $65/sq ft installed)
  • Fixtures: Delta, Moen, or Glacier Bay ($150 to $400 per fixture)
  • Glass: Semi-frameless sliding or pivot door ($800 to $1,500)

Mid-Range Tier: The Sweet Spot

  • Tile: Imported porcelain or domestic natural stone ($8 to $18/sq ft)
  • Vanity: Semi-custom or quality pre-built from Restoration Hardware, James Martin ($1,200 to $3,000)
  • Countertop: Quartz in premium patterns or honed marble ($65 to $95/sq ft installed)
  • Fixtures: Kohler, Delta Trinsic, Brizo entry level ($400 to $900 per fixture)
  • Glass: Frameless fixed panel or hinged door ($1,500 to $2,800)

Premium Tier: Luxury Grade

  • Tile: Italian porcelain, natural marble, zellige, or handmade tile ($18 to $45+/sq ft)
  • Vanity: Custom built-in cabinetry or designer floating vanity ($3,000 to $8,000+)
  • Countertop: Book-matched marble, quartzite, or sintered stone ($95 to $150+/sq ft)
  • Fixtures: Brizo, Watermark, Rohl, California Faucets ($900 to $2,500+ per fixture)
  • Glass: Custom frameless with specialty hardware, low-iron glass ($2,800 to $4,500+)

EDH-Specific Cost Factors

Several factors make bathroom remodeling in El Dorado Hills more expensive than the Sacramento metro average. Understanding these helps you set a realistic budget and avoid sticker shock when quotes come in.

  • Larger bathrooms: EDH homes average 15% to 25% more bathroom square footage than Sacramento-area homes, which means more tile, more waterproofing, more labor hours
  • Higher finish expectations: In a community where home values range from $800K to $1.2M+, budget-grade materials look out of place. Most EDH homeowners choose mid-range to premium tiers, which inherently costs more
  • Hard water mitigation: Protective coatings for glass, PVD-finished fixtures, and epoxy grout add $500 to $2,000 to project costs but are essential investments in EDH
  • El Dorado County permits: Permit fees are moderately higher than some Placer County jurisdictions, and review timelines can extend 2 to 4 weeks
  • Travel and access: EDH is 15 to 25 minutes east of the Roseville/Rocklin contractor hub, adding modest logistical costs
  • Slab foundation work: Many EDH homes sit on slab-on-grade foundations. Moving plumbing in a slab requires saw-cutting concrete, which costs $1,500 to $4,000 more than pier-and-beam modifications

Labor Costs: EDH vs. Sacramento

Labor typically represents 40% to 50% of total bathroom remodel cost. In El Dorado Hills, labor rates are comparable to the broader Sacramento MSA but the total labor cost per project tends to be higher because EDH bathrooms are larger and the finish quality expected demands more skilled tradespeople working at a more precise pace.

TradeSacramento Metro RateEDH Effective Rate
Plumber$95 to $140/hr$105 to $150/hr
Electrician$85 to $130/hr$95 to $140/hr
Tile Installer$10 to $18/sq ft$12 to $22/sq ft
Finish Carpenter$75 to $110/hr$85 to $120/hr
Glass Installer$800 to $2,500$900 to $3,000

The "effective rate" for EDH accounts for slightly longer project durations, higher precision requirements, and travel time from the contractor base. When you hire a bathroom specialist like Oakwood Remodeling Group, these labor costs are built into your fixed-price proposal. You never see line-item hourly rates that fluctuate.

Neighborhood Cost Ranges

Not all El Dorado Hills neighborhoods carry the same remodeling price tag. The differences come down to home size, bathroom footprint, existing conditions, and the finish level that matches each neighborhood's market position.

NeighborhoodTypical Home ValueMaster Bath Remodel RangeNotes
Serrano$900K to $2M+$45,000 to $80,000+Largest bathrooms, highest finish expectations
Promontory$850K to $1.5M$40,000 to $70,000Generous footprints, premium expected
Blackstone$800K to $1.1M$35,000 to $55,000Newer homes, less remediation needed
Highland Hills$750K to $950K$30,000 to $50,000Older homes may need plumbing updates
Crown Valley$750K to $1M$30,000 to $50,000Mixed ages, varies by home vintage
Woodridge$700K to $900K$28,000 to $45,000Mid-size baths, good value projects
Stonegate$700K to $900K$28,000 to $45,000Newer construction, targeted upgrades

Hidden Costs and How to Avoid Them

"Hidden costs" in bathroom remodeling are usually things that weren't hidden at all. They're predictable issues that an experienced contractor anticipates and discusses before work begins. Here are the most common discoveries in El Dorado Hills bathroom remodels:

  • Water damage behind walls: Found in roughly 25% of EDH bathroom remodels, especially in homes with older shower pans or poor original waterproofing. Remediation cost: $1,500 to $5,000 depending on extent
  • Mold behind tile: Related to water damage, mold growth behind shower walls or around tub surrounds requires professional remediation before new materials go up. Cost: $1,000 to $3,500
  • Outdated plumbing: Pre-2000 EDH homes sometimes have galvanized drain lines or polybutylene supply lines that should be replaced. Cost: $1,000 to $3,000
  • Subfloor damage: Rotted or water-damaged subfloor requires replacement before new tile or a shower pan can be installed. Cost: $800 to $2,500
  • Electrical upgrades: Adding heated floors, a towel warmer, or high-draw fixtures may require a dedicated circuit or panel upgrade. Cost: $500 to $2,000
  • Improper ventilation: Fans vented into the attic instead of through the roof need correction. Cost: $300 to $1,200

The best protection against hidden costs is choosing a contractor who discusses contingencies upfront and includes a clear process for handling discoveries. At Oakwood Remodeling Group, we discuss common discovery scenarios before work begins and communicate immediately when anything unexpected appears during demolition.

Smart Ways to Manage Your Budget

Managing your bathroom remodel budget doesn't mean cutting corners. It means making strategic choices about where to spend and where to save. Here are the most effective budget strategies for El Dorado Hills homeowners:

  • Keep plumbing where it is: Moving a toilet costs $2,000 to $4,000 in plumbing alone. Moving a shower drain adds $1,500 to $3,000. If your layout works, don't change the plumbing locations
  • Choose porcelain over natural stone: High-quality porcelain tile mimicking marble costs $6 to $15/sq ft installed versus $20 to $40+ for actual marble. The visual difference at normal viewing distance is minimal
  • Invest in the shower, economize elsewhere: The shower is the visual anchor. Spend your premium budget there and use quality-but-not-extravagant materials for the floor and vanity area
  • Semi-frameless vs. frameless glass: Semi-frameless enclosures cost 30% to 40% less than frameless and still look modern and clean
  • Mid-range fixtures from major brands: Delta Trinsic, Moen Align, and Kohler Composed offer premium design at mid-range prices. You don't need Brizo or Watermark to get great-looking fixtures
  • Get a fixed-price proposal: The biggest budget killer is open-ended "time and materials" contracts. A fixed-price proposal locks in your investment from day one

Frequently Asked Questions

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