How Long Does a Bathroom Remodel Actually Take?
A full bathroom remodel typically runs two to four weeks of active construction, with the total timeline from first conversation to finished room closer to six to eight weeks once selections, material lead times, and any permitting are included.
Where the Time Actually Goes
- Selections — tile, vanity, fixtures, and glass, usually one to two weeks if you start early
- Material lead times, which for special-order tile or glass can exceed the construction time itself
- Demo and substrate repair, where older homes often reveal issues that were hidden
- Waterproofing and tile, the phase that genuinely cannot be rushed
- Glass measurement and installation, which typically happens after tile is complete
The Delay Most Homeowners Can Actually Prevent
The most common avoidable delay is unfinished selections. Tile, fixtures, and vanity choices made after demo has started can stall a project for days at a time waiting on delivery. Locking selections before demo is the single most effective thing a homeowner can do to protect the schedule.
When Plumbing Moves
Keeping fixtures in their existing locations keeps a bathroom project on the shorter end of the range. Moving the shower, toilet, or vanity means new supply and drain work and, depending on the city, inspection — all of which is worth doing when the layout genuinely needs it, but should be a deliberate decision made up front rather than a mid-project change.
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