Arkansas

How Much Does Bathroom Remodeling Cost in Arkansas?

Estimated local cost for bathroom remodeling in Arkansas, based on regional cost-of-living data. Updated April 2026.

Quick Answer: The estimated cost of bathroom remodeling in Arkansas is $8,700$26,075 ($150 – $350 per sq ft). Average: $15,650.Arkansas is 13% below national average.

Source: ClearCost national data adjusted by BEA Regional Price Parity for Arkansas — updated April 2026

Arkansas

$15,650

Estimated range: $8,700$26,075

$150 – $350 per sq ft

National Average

$18,000

Range: $10,000$30,000

Arkansas is 13% below national average based on BEA RPP data.

About these estimates: These prices are derived from our national pricing data adjusted for Arkansas's cost of living (BEA Regional Price Parity: 86.9). Actual costs vary based on specific project requirements, contractor availability, and local material sourcing. See the national cost guide for full details.

Cost at a Glance — Arkansas

Regionalized Cost Breakdown

National Average$15,650
Typical Range$8,700 – $26,075
Low End (powder room)$2,600 – $5,225
High End (luxury master)$30,425 – $65,175

Bathroom remodeling is the second most popular home renovation after kitchens — and one of the best investments. A mid-range bathroom remodel averages $18,000 nationally. The biggest cost variables are tile coverage (floor vs. floor-to-ceiling), wet-area modifications (tub-to-shower conversions), and fixture quality. Powder rooms can be refreshed for as little as $5,000–$8,000, while master bath renovations with premium finishes can exceed $40,000.

Cost by Bathroom Type

The type and size of bathroom is the most important factor in determining remodel cost. A powder room (half bath) has no shower or tub, making it the simplest and cheapest to renovate. A guest bath with a standard tub/shower combo is mid-range. A master bath with a walk-in shower, freestanding tub, and double vanity is the most complex and expensive.

Remodel Cost by Bathroom Type

Powder Room (half bath)$2,600$6,950
Guest Bath (full, standard)$6,950$15,650
Master Bath (mid-range)$13,025$26,075
Master Bath (luxury)$26,075$65,175

Tile & Surfaces

Tile is often the most visible element in a bathroom remodel and has a wide cost range. Floor-only tile is the most affordable approach, while floor-to-ceiling tile in the shower area creates a premium look. Tile size also matters — large-format tiles require fewer grout lines but need very flat surfaces, while small mosaics cost more in labor due to intricate installation.

Tile Cost per Square Foot (installed)

Ceramic Tile$0$25
Porcelain Tile$0$25
Natural Stone (marble, travertine)$25$25
Glass Mosaic Accent$25$50
Large Format (24”+)$0$25

Fixtures & Vanities

Fixtures include the vanity, toilet, faucets, showerhead, and lighting. Standard fixtures from brands like Delta, Moen, and Kohler are durable and affordable. Premium fixtures from brands like Brizo, Waterworks, and Restoration Hardware command significantly higher prices but offer distinctive design and superior finish quality.

Fixture & Vanity Costs

Standard Vanity (24–36”)$225$700
Double Vanity (48–72”)$525$2,175
Toilet (standard)$175$425
Toilet (wall-hung/smart)$425$2,175
Faucet Set$75$525
Rain Showerhead System$175$875

Shower & Tub

The wet area is the centerpiece of most bathroom remodels. Tub-to-shower conversions are the most requested change, driven by the popularity of walk-in showers with frameless glass enclosures. A basic acrylic shower insert is the budget option, while a custom tiled walk-in shower with glass door is the premium choice.

Shower & Tub Costs

Acrylic Shower Insert$700$1,750
Custom Tiled Shower$2,175$6,075
Frameless Glass Enclosure$1,300$3,475
Standard Alcove Tub$250$700
Freestanding Soaking Tub$700$2,600
Tub-to-Shower Conversion$2,600$6,950

Labor Costs in Arkansas

$6,150

Bathroom remodel labor typically accounts for 40–50% of the total cost. The work involves multiple specialized trades: demolition, plumbing, electrical, tile setting, carpentry, and painting. A standard guest bath remodel takes 2–4 weeks, while a master bath can take 4–6 weeks. Moving plumbing fixtures (relocating the toilet, shower, or sink) adds $1,500–$3,000 per fixture.

Enhancement & Improvement Costs

Heated Floor (electric mat)$425 – $1,050
Towel Warmer$125 – $425
Recessed Medicine Cabinet$175 – $700
Bluetooth Shower Speaker$75 – $250
Lighted Vanity Mirror$175 – $525
Bidet Toilet Seat$175 – $700

What Drives the Cost

  • Wet-area changes (tub-to-shower conversion) can add $3,000–$6,000
  • Tile coverage — floor-only vs. floor-to-ceiling dramatically affects material and labor cost
  • Heated floors add $500–$1,200 but are highly sought after by buyers
  • Moving plumbing fixtures adds $1,500–$3,000 per fixture
  • Vanity size — single vs. double vanity can differ by $500–$2,000
  • Ventilation — proper exhaust fan installation is code-required and adds $150–$400

Pro Tips

  • Refinishing an existing tub ($400–$600) is far cheaper than full replacement
  • Frameless glass shower doors are a top buyer preference and add perceived value
  • Bathroom remodels recoup 60–70% at resale — master baths return the most
  • Choose porcelain tile over ceramic for wet areas — it’s denser, more water-resistant, and costs only slightly more

A standard bathroom remodel takes 2–4 weeks.

Bathroom Remodeling FAQ

How long does a bathroom remodel take?

A powder room refresh takes 1–2 weeks. A standard guest bath remodel takes 2–4 weeks. A full master bath renovation can take 4–6 weeks, especially if plumbing is being relocated.

Should I convert my tub to a walk-in shower?

Walk-in showers are the most requested bathroom feature by homebuyers. Unless you have only one tub in the house (which can affect resale), converting to a walk-in shower is generally a strong investment.

Is a bathroom remodel worth it?

Yes. Bathroom remodels recoup 60–70% of their cost at resale, and master bath upgrades are consistently cited by real estate agents as one of the top features buyers look for.

What’s the most expensive part of a bathroom remodel?

Tile and labor are the largest costs. Custom tile work (floor-to-ceiling in a walk-in shower) can account for 30–40% of the total budget. Keeping existing plumbing locations dramatically reduces cost.

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