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Bathroom Remodeling in North Carolina

$7,500–$33,000 · 5 NC metros covered · Ranked by real customer rating

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Where We Cover Bathroom Remodeling in North Carolina

Cost differences between metros in this state come almost entirely from labor, not materials: bathroom remodeling materials cost about the same everywhere, while wages do not. Each metro below carries its own installed-price range calculated from local wage data, the permit authority that reviews the work, and the contractors with confirmed coverage there.

MetroTypical costContractors
Charlotte$9,200–$28,000295+
Durham$11,000–$33,000360+
Greensboro$7,500–$23,000270+
Raleigh$11,000–$33,000540+
Winston-Salem$7,500–$23,000260+

Is a License Required for Bathroom Remodeling in North Carolina?

Yes. Bathroom Remodeling work in North Carolina requires a state license, issued and enforced by the North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating and Fire Sprinkler Contractors.

Verified as of 2026-08-12 against N.C.G.S. § 87-21 — Definitions; contractors licensed by Board.

Under N.C.G.S. 87-21, a license from this Board must be obtained before any person or firm engages in the business of plumbing contracting, defined as the system of pipes, fixtures, apparatus and appurtenances supplying water to and conveying waste from a building. The Board issues Class I (all plumbing, heating and fire sprinkler systems for all structures) and Class II (plumbing and heating in single-family detached residential dwellings) licenses. There is no dollar threshold; the Article does not apply to minor repairs or minor replacements to an already installed system. Separately, if the total bathroom remodel costs $40,000 or more, N.C.G.S. 87-1 also requires a licensed general contractor.

— N.C.G.S. § 87-21 — Definitions; contractors licensed by Board, read the source. Verified as of 2026-08-12.

Verify the plumber holds an active Class I or Class II license with the NC State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating and Fire Sprinkler Contractors, and if the whole remodel costs $40,000 or more also verify the general contractor at the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors.

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Whatever the state requires, ask every contractor you shortlist for the same four things before you sign: their license or registration number so you can look it up yourself, a current certificate of general liability insurance, proof of workers’ compensation cover for anyone on your roof or in your home, and the full scope of work in a written contract. A contractor who hesitates on any of the four has told you something useful.

Licensing and registration rules change. Confirm current status with the authority named above before you hire — this page records the position as verified on 2026-08-12.

What Does Bathroom Remodeling Cost in North Carolina?

Across the North Carolina metros we cover, bathroom remodeling runs roughly $7,500–$33,000 for a typical project. The table below breaks that down by metro — the spread within one state is usually smaller than the spread between a basic and a premium specification of the same job.

Treat any range, including this one, as a starting point for judging whether a quote is in the right neighborhood — not as a target price. Scope, material grade and the condition of what is behind the old work move a real quote far more than geography does.

Why Do Bathroom Remodeling Costs Vary Across North Carolina?

Prices move across North Carolina, but less than people expect, and for a specific reason: roughly 33% of a bathroom remodeling job is labor and the rest is material. Material costs about the same in every metro — it ships from the same plants. Only the labor portion tracks local wages, so a market with wages 20% above another does not produce a job 20% more expensive.

Across the 5 North Carolina metros we cover, that works out to about a 4% spread between the cheapest and the most expensive — Winston-Salem at the low end and Raleigh at the high end. That gap is worth knowing before you assume a quote is high: it is often the market, not the contractor.

Local factors are derived from Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS wage data for each metro, weighted by the labor share of this trade — not from a cost-of-living index. See our cost methodology.

What Does North Carolina’s Climate Mean for Bathroom Remodeling?

North Carolina sits in one broad climate pattern: real winters and real summers, so materials expand and contract through a wide annual range. For bathroom remodeling that means dimensional stability and seal quality matter more than headline thermal numbers.

Ask any contractor to tell you which specification they are quoting and why it suits your part of the state — not just the product name. A quote that cannot explain the spec is a quote you cannot compare.

This is a general description of the climate pattern in the metros we cover, not a performance rating. Requirements at your address are set by your local building code.

When Is the Best Time to Buy Bathroom Remodeling in North Carolina?

The cheapest time to buy is usually the moment before everyone else does. In most of North Carolina that means late winter or midsummer, either side of the spring peak — crews are quoting ahead of their busy period, lead times are shorter, and there is more room to negotiate than there will be at peak.

Emergency work is the exception: if something is actively leaking or unsafe, timing the market is the wrong priority. Book the repair and shop the replacement separately.

A general seasonal pattern for this climate, not a price forecast. Quotes depend far more on scope and material choice than on the month you ask.

What Should You Check Before Hiring in North Carolina?

Permitting is set by your city or county, not by the state, and it varies between neighbouring jurisdictions more than most homeowners expect. We do not publish permit rules or turnaround times because no authoritative statewide source exists for them — your local building department is the only one that can tell you what your project needs.

Before you sign a bathroom remodeling contract anywhere in North Carolina, ask every contractor for four things: their license or registration number so you can look it up yourself, a current certificate of general liability insurance, proof of workers’ compensation cover for anyone working on your property, and the full scope of work in writing with the payment schedule tied to milestones rather than dates. A contractor who hesitates on any of the four has told you something worth knowing.

Licensing and Costs in Nearby States

Licensing is a state-by-state question, not a national one — some states license this trade outright, some register contractors without testing competency, and some leave it entirely to the city or county. Each page below names the authority that actually governs the work in that state and links its public lookup.

Nebraska →New Mexico →Nevada →New York →Ohio →Oklahoma →Oregon →Pennsylvania →South Carolina →Tennessee →

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