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Disclaimer

TileQuarter helps homeowners plan a bathroom remodel and get matched with licensed, insured remodelers. **We do not remodel bathrooms, give construction advice, or sell your project as a quote.**

What TileQuarter does — and does not do

TileQuarter is a free matching service for homeowners. We help you compare local bathroom remodelers for projects like a full remodel, a shower update, tile work, or accessibility improvements.

We are not a bathroom remodeler, general contractor, plumber, electrician, designer, architect, engineer, public adjuster, lawyer, or lender. We do not perform work, supervise a jobsite, pull permits, inspect hidden conditions, or guarantee results.

If you want help comparing options, you can use get matched with no cost to you. Participating remodelers pay TileQuarter a flat fee to be included. You compare quotes, you choose who to hire, and you control the final payment.

Costs shown on this site are estimates, not quotes

Any prices, budgets, or cost examples on TileQuarter are typical ranges only. They are not bids, offers, or guarantees.

A real bathroom remodel price depends on:
- the size of the bathroom
- the scope of work
- the tile, fixtures, glass, vanity, and finish level
- hidden moisture, mold, subfloor, framing, or plumbing problems
- your city and labor market

Typical ranges many homeowners see are:
- Minor refresh: about $3,000-$10,000
- Mid-range remodel: about $10,000-$25,000
- Full gut remodel: about $25,000-$50,000+
- Tub-to-shower conversion: often about $4,000-$12,000
- Porcelain floor tile installed: often about $8-$25 per sq. ft.

Tile and labor are often the biggest line items. For a broader breakdown, see costs and our tile buying guide.

Safety, waterproofing, permits, and code matter

Bathrooms fail where water gets behind the tile. That is why we always tell homeowners to insist on real waterproofing behind the tile, not just pretty surface materials.

TileQuarter does not give construction, structural, electrical, plumbing, waterproofing, legal, tax, insurance, or financial advice. But we strongly encourage homeowners to protect themselves:

  1. Hire licensed, insured, and bonded remodelers.
  2. Verify the license and insurance yourself. Do not rely only on a sales promise.
  3. Ask what waterproofing system will be used behind shower walls and floors.
  4. Follow local permits and building code for your area.
  5. Get the scope of work, materials, timeline, and payment schedule in writing before any deposit.

Helpful reading: waterproofing explained and bathroom permits explained.

How to use this site wisely

The safest way to use TileQuarter is to treat it as a starting point, not a final answer.

  • Share basic project details and your contact information so remodelers can follow up.
  • Do not send bank account numbers, Social Security numbers, or other sensitive records through a matching form.
  • Compare more than one written estimate when possible.
  • Read the scope carefully. Make sure demolition, waterproofing, tile prep, disposal, fixtures, and permit responsibility are clearly listed.
  • Hold final payment until the agreed work is complete and you are satisfied.

If you need help checking a pro before hiring, read how to vet a bathroom contractor.

In plain English

TileQuarter is free and helps you compare bathroom remodelers, but we do not do the work or guarantee prices. Use us to gather options, then verify the pro’s license and insurance yourself, insist on real waterproofing, follow local permits, and get the full scope and price in writing before you pay a deposit.

Common questions

Does TileQuarter guarantee the remodeler or the final price?
No. TileQuarter does not guarantee a remodeler, schedule, workmanship, or final price. Any pricing on the site is a typical range only. The real cost depends on your bathroom size, project scope, materials, hidden damage, and local market conditions.
Why do you keep warning about waterproofing?
Because skipped or weak waterproofing is one of the most expensive bathroom mistakes. Tile and grout are not enough by themselves. Water can get behind the surface and damage walls, floors, and framing. Ask each remodeler what system they use behind the tile and get that detail in writing.
What should I verify before I hire anyone?
Verify that the remodeler is licensed, insured, and bonded if required in your area. Confirm who will pull permits if permits are needed. Ask for a written scope, payment schedule, material list, and cleanup plan before any deposit. Keep control of the final payment until the work is finished as agreed.