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Bathroom Remodelers in Palos Park IL | Taurus Home Remodeling

Looking for bathroom remodelers in Palos Park IL? We break down costs, timelines, and what to expect from your bathroom renovation project.

Taurus Home Remodeling · April 14, 2026 · 6 min read

Bathroom Remodelers in Palos Park IL: Your Complete Guide to Local Renovation

If you're searching for bathroom remodelers in Palos Park IL, you're looking at an investment that typically runs between $12,000 and $35,000 for most homes in our area. The wide range depends on your scope of work, fixture choices, and whether you're updating a powder room or tackling a master suite. After completing over 200 bathroom remodels in Palos Park and surrounding communities, I can tell you that most homeowners are surprised by both the complexity and the dramatic impact of a well-planned renovation.

Your bathroom renovation will likely take 3-4 weeks from start to finish, assuming we don't run into major plumbing or electrical surprises behind your walls.

What Bathroom Remodels in Palos Park IL Actually Cost

Let's talk real numbers because that's what you need to plan properly. A basic bathroom refresh with new fixtures, vanity, and tile work starts around $12,000 for a standard 5x8 bathroom. Mid-range renovations with quality materials and some layout changes typically run $18,000 to $25,000.

High-end remodels with custom tile work, premium fixtures, and structural changes can reach $35,000 or more.

Here's how those costs break down in our experience:

  • Labor: 35-40% of your total budget
  • Fixtures (toilet, vanity, shower): 25-30%
  • Tile and flooring: 15-20%
  • Plumbing and electrical: 10-15%
  • Permits and miscellaneous: 5-10%

The biggest cost variables we see are tile choices and plumbing changes. Moving your toilet or shower location can add $2,000 to $4,000 to your project just in plumbing work.

Timeline Expectations for Your Palos Park Bathroom Renovation

Most bathroom remodels in Palos Park take 3-4 weeks once we start work. Week one focuses on demolition and rough plumbing or electrical work. Week two is all about tile work and waterproofing. Week three brings fixture installation and painting.

The fourth week handles final details, touch-ups, and cleanup.

Weather can impact your timeline, especially during winter months when we might need extra drying time for tile work. We've learned to build in buffer time during December through February projects.

Permit approval in Palos Park typically takes 1-2 weeks, which we handle before starting your project. If you're planning a summer renovation, book early because that's our busiest season. Call us at (708) 290-8400 to discuss your timeline needs.

Popular Design Trends We're Installing in Palos Park Homes

Palos Park homeowners are gravitating toward larger format tiles, especially 12x24 inch porcelain tiles that make smaller bathrooms feel more spacious. We're installing these in neutral grays and whites about 70% of the time.

Floating vanities are huge right now. They make your bathroom feel larger and are easier to clean underneath. We're pairing them with vessel sinks or undermount rectangular basins.

Shower niches are standard in almost every remodel we do. Nobody wants shampoo bottles cluttering their shower anymore. We typically install two niches in master bathrooms and one in hall baths.

Walk-in showers without doors are popular, but they only work well in larger bathrooms. Your shower needs to be at least 4 feet deep to prevent water from splashing into the rest of your bathroom.

LED recessed lighting is replacing those old Hollywood-style vanity lights. We usually install 4-6 recessed lights in a standard bathroom for even lighting without shadows.

Choosing the Right Bathroom Remodeler in Palos Park

You want a contractor who pulls proper permits and carries both liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. Ask to see these documents upfront. Any legitimate contractor will provide them without hesitation.

Look for someone with a local track record. We've been working in Palos Park for over 15 years and can show you completed projects within a few miles of your home.

Get detailed written estimates that break down labor and materials separately. Avoid any contractor who asks for large upfront payments or shows up at your door unsolicited.

Check references, but also drive by some of their recent projects if possible. Good tile work and clean finishing details are obvious when you know what to look for.

Communication matters more than you might think. Your contractor should return calls promptly and explain what's happening at each stage of your project.

Permits and Code Requirements in Palos Park

Palos Park requires permits for most bathroom renovations, especially if you're moving plumbing or adding electrical circuits. The permit fee is typically $150-300 depending on your scope of work.

New electrical circuits require GFCI protection, which is standard practice now but might mean upgrading your electrical panel if it's older. We see this in about 20% of our Palos Park projects.

Ventilation requirements call for either a window or an exhaust fan rated for your bathroom size. Most bathrooms need a fan rated for at least 50 CFM, but larger master bathrooms might need 80-100 CFM fans.

Water pressure can be an issue in some Palos Park neighborhoods, especially if you're upgrading to a large rain shower head. We test your water pressure before recommending fixtures to avoid disappointment later.

FAQ About Bathroom Renovation Palos Park Projects

How long should I expect to be without my bathroom during renovation?

Plan on 3-4 weeks without full use of your bathroom. We can usually keep your toilet functional for the first few days, but you'll need alternative arrangements for most of the project. Many clients use a bathroom at their office or gym during this time.

What's the biggest mistake homeowners make during bathroom remodels?

Choosing tile or fixtures without seeing large samples in their actual bathroom lighting. That gorgeous tile looks completely different under your bathroom's LED lights versus the showroom's fluorescent lighting. We always recommend taking samples home first.

Should I upgrade my plumbing while the walls are open?

If your home was built before 1990, absolutely consider upgrading supply lines and drain pipes. It costs much less to do this work while walls are already open. We typically add $1,500-2,500 to upgrade all the plumbing in a standard bathroom.

Can you work around my schedule if I work from home?

We start most days around 8 AM and wrap up by 4 PM on weekdays. The noisiest work happens during the first week of demolition and tile cutting. We can adjust our schedule somewhat, but some noise is unavoidable during renovation work.

What happens if you find problems behind my walls?

We find minor issues like old plumbing or electrical code violations in about 30% of our projects. We'll call you immediately to discuss options and costs before proceeding with any additional work. Most issues add $500-1,500 to your project cost.

Ready to start your bathroom renovation? We're currently scheduling projects 4-6 weeks out and would love to discuss your vision for your Palos Park bathroom. Call Taurus Home Remodeling at (708) 290-8400 to set up your free consultation and detailed estimate.

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