
National wet room conversion planning range
| Planning point | Per-project amount |
|---|---|
| Lower planning range | $5,000 |
| Typical midpoint | $13,000 |
| Upper planning range | $35,000 |
| Demolition and disposal, when needed | $300–$3,500 |
The state adjustment is calculated from the 2024 BEA all-items Regional Price Parities input. Use the state cost guide for a location-specific planning range, then request quotes with the same written scope.
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What drives the price?
- Whole-room drainage and slope requirements
- Waterproofing membrane and wall preparation
- Fixture, ventilation, and electrical selections
- Tile, flooring, and doorless-entry approach
- Existing layout and plumbing constraints
- State-level planning adjustment
Know the scope boundary
Converts an existing bathroom into a wet room with whole-room drainage and waterproofing. It excludes demolition/disposal, additions, and major structural work outside the written wet-room scope. The right baseline is the narrowest project that accurately describes the work. Do not combine two base project categories for one bathroom.
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Sources and methodology
National figures are planning ranges drawn from the approved master rate card. State pages use the 2024 BEA all-items Regional Price Parities input. A local estimate may differ because of specific site conditions, scope, material selection, permits, and contractor availability.