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How much does a website cost for a bathroom remodeler?

The short answer: A custom website build runs $3,500 to $12,000 or more, one time. Bathroom remodelers tend to land toward the middle of that range rather than the bottom, and the reason is the portfolio: a remodeling site is mostly project pages, and a project page has to be built to hold photographs and then written so the photographs mean something. Remodelers move higher when they run more than one showroom, want a cost estimator or a booking flow wired to how consultations get scheduled, or cover several counties. The build is a one time price rather than a subscription, anything ongoing is a separate month to month decision, and you own the site, the content, and the accounts.

What moves the price on a remodeler's site

Nobody can price a remodeling site off a domain name and a five minute call. The number tracks how much has to be designed, written, and wired up, and in this trade a handful of things move it.

What each part of the range buys

Custom builds run $3,500 to $12,000 or more, one time. That is the range we publish and the range we quote inside. Why a custom site is priced this way at all, and how to read any web quote you are holding, is covered in the website cost guide. Here is what it means for a remodeler.

Near the bottom. One location, the handful of project types you actually sell, your own photos, a project template that holds matched before and after pairs, a qualifying form, a phone number that dials on the first tap, local schema so the site and the map listing describe the same company, and pages that survive being texted from one spouse to the other.

Through the middle. All of that plus depth, which is where most single-showroom remodelers land. More project pages, a cost page per project type, accessible and aging in place work on its own page because it gets searched in completely different words, pages for the housing stock you are best at, condo and high rise rules if you work those buildings, and enough custom web design and structure to keep absorbing new work for years.

At the top and past it. More than one showroom, or a site with software attached: a project cost estimator, a booking flow built around how consultations really get scheduled, or a scripted assistant that handles the cost question at ten at night without pretending to quote. We built one of those for a Marco Island boat tour company: a scripted chat concierge answering guest questions across roughly 500 pages with owner-approved answers only. Custom tools are priced separately: calculators start at $600, most workhorse tools run $1,500 to $4,000, and Tool Care is $75 a month per tool.

What pushes the quote up, and what keeps it down

Two remodelers running the same size operation can walk away with different quotes, usually for reasons you can see coming.

Three things sit outside the build price. Ongoing SEO for a bathroom remodeler is a separate monthly decision, and a new site does not commit you to it. Google Ads management is billed on its own: agencies typically charge a flat monthly fee or a percentage of ad spend, we quote a flat fee after a free consult, and the budget itself goes straight to Google. And assistants now answer plenty of the early bathroom questions before anyone reaches a website. Google sells ads in and around those answers, so that screen is not free of paid placement. The ads are the part money can buy: no ad budget decides which companies the organic answer itself recommends. Those recommendations come from site text a machine can read, and on a site where the evidence is mostly pictures, whether the work exists in words is settled at build time. No vendor can promise your company a spot in those answers, ours included. Making the site readable that way falls under AI search optimization.

What to do next

Get two facts in hand before you compare quotes.

Then read what goes into one of these builds on the bathroom remodeling page. The schedule question has its own answer: how long it takes to build a website. If the real problem is the map results rather than the site, local SEO may come first, and we will say so on the call instead of selling you a rebuild.

We are Orlando based and have worked with local service businesses nationwide since 2008. You can see a real design concept for your company before you pay anything: get a free mockup, send details through the quote form, or call or text (407) 694-2055. The quote is flat and in writing, the work is month to month, and the site, the content, and the accounts are yours.

Related questions

Should our website show what a bathroom remodel costs?

Something, yes. Homeowners spend months researching price before they ever contact anybody, and a site with no cost information sends them back to search to find it, where your competitors are waiting. You do not have to publish a quote. A range by project type, with a plain explanation of what moves it, filters better than any form field, and it spares you the Saturday estimates for projects that were never in your range. If you want visitors to run their own numbers, a calculator is a separate build item starting at $600.

Do we need professional photography before the build starts?

Not always, and this is the biggest cost lever an owner controls. What matters is less who took the picture and more whether each job survives as a usable set: shots that pair up, and enough notes that the page can say what changed in that room. A phone camera used the same way on every job beats a polished shoot of three finished rooms with nothing to compare them to. If the library is stock mixed with half-finished shots and jobs nobody can identify anymore, sorting it turns into build hours.

Our product supplier offers dealers a website. Is that cheaper than a custom build?

On the invoice, usually. The questions to ask are whose domain it sits on, who keeps the pages and the photos if you leave the program, and how many other dealers received the same pages. Text that also lives on every other dealer's site is hard for search to rank and harder for an AI answer to name, because nothing in it is only true of you. There is a practical limit too: those sites are built around one product line, and most remodelers sell more than one. A one time build you own outright can describe everything you actually do.

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