Bathroom Remodel in Escondido, CA.
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What do Escondido homes need?
North County Inland bath remodels run from 1970s-2000s tract homes in Escondido, San Marcos, and Vista, to larger custom homes in Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Peñasquitos, and 4S Ranch, to estate properties in Rancho Santa Fe and Fairbanks Ranch. The most common scopes are converting 1990s builder-grade tile and fiberglass tubs, expanding master baths into adjacent bedrooms or closets, and replacing polybutylene or early copper plumbing that is reaching end-of-life. Hard water from the regional supply leaves scale on fixtures and glass, so a water softener tie-in is part of most projects.
Bathroom remodel specifics for Escondido.
Escondido is a mix of older downtown tract housing, 1970s-90s single-family in the surrounding valleys, and 1990s-2000s master-planned communities, with full bath remodels running $25,000-$60,000. The 92025, 92026, 92027, 92029 ZIPs each have a distinct feel, with the older downtown blocks and the eastern rural fringes being very different. The 1970s-80s tract stock in the city core has builder-grade baths that are reaching end-of-life.
Escondido has two distinct housing eras separated by a few miles. The older downtown ranch and craftsman stock from the 1940s through the 1970s has narrower bath footprints, galvanized supply lines in many of the pre-1960 homes, and original tile surrounds that are failing at the grout joints. The 1970s and 1980s tract neighborhoods toward the south and west came with cultured marble surrounds and fiberglass tub-shower units that have aged past their useful life. Newer master-planned communities in the San Pasqual Valley area and along the Highway 78 corridor have larger primary baths where a full redesign is the right scope. Escondido sits in the service area of two water agencies, and the supply in this area is noticeably hard, leaving scale on glass, chrome, and polished stone. A water softener tie-in or spot-resistant glass coating is a standard discussion at the design consult. Rural fringes east of town have properties on well water, and bath remodels there include a water quality assessment before finalizing the fixture and counter selections. The hotter inland summer temperatures here, regularly reaching 100 degrees Fahrenheit, mean a properly sized exhaust fan is critical to keeping the wet wall dry between uses.
Escondido neighborhoods we serve.
We work across every named neighborhood in Escondido. Tell us your street or subdivision when you call and we will route the right crew.
- Escondido downtown
- East Escondido
- North Escondido
- San Pasqual Valley
- Hidden Meadows-adjacent
How much does bathroom remodel cost in Escondido?
Most full gut bathroom remodels in San Diego run $25,000-$75,000, with high-end master suites reaching $90,000-$150,000+. The big cost drivers are layout changes (moving the drain or the supply lines, especially in a slab foundation), tile selection (porcelain runs $8-$25 per square foot installed, marble $25-$60+), and fixture grade (a standard toilet runs $300-$600; a wall-hung with in-wall tank runs $1,500-$3,000). Same-layout refreshes run $8,000-$18,000.
No trip fees for Escondido and no surprise line items. We quote flat-rate before starting work, so the price is confirmed before anything gets done.
What services are available in Escondido?
Every service we offer is available in Escondido. Same crews, same flat-rate pricing as the rest of the county.
What do Escondido homeowners ask?
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Escondido?
A standard hall bath gut in Escondido runs $25,000-$45,000. A primary suite in a 1990s-2000s master-planned home lands at $40,000-$70,000. Older downtown ranch baths run higher because of the tight footprints and original galvanized plumbing.
How long does an Escondido bath remodel take?
Plan on 3-6 weeks of on-site work for a typical Escondido bath, plus 1-3 weeks of design and permitting. Older homes that need a partial repipe can run an extra week.
Do Escondido homes have hard water?
Yes. Hard water from the Valley Center Municipal Water District and the Rincon del Diablo Municipal Water District leaves scale on fixtures and glass. We add a water softener tie-in to most Escondido bath remodels for $1,200-$2,500 installed.
Do Escondido homes have galvanized plumbing?
Many 1960s-70s Escondido homes were plumbed with galvanized supply lines, which corrode from the inside. Any bath remodel where we open the wall usually includes a partial repipe of the accessible runs with PEX or copper.
Do I need a permit for an Escondido bath remodel?
Yes, when you move plumbing, electrical, or walls, or replace a shower pan. The City of Escondido handles permits through its own building division. Verify any contractor you hire pulls the permit before work begins.
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