Get matched, free, with licensed bathroom remodelers near you
Planning a bathroom remodel can feel heavy, especially if you are comparing costs, tile, and timelines in a second language. TileQuarter helps you describe the job and get matched, at no cost, with licensed, insured bathroom remodelers near you.
How the free matching works
TileQuarter is not a bathroom remodeler. We do not build bathrooms, pull permits, or give construction or plumbing advice. We are a free matching service for homeowners.
Here is the simple version:
- You fill out the form at Get Matched.
- You share basic project details like the bathroom size, what you want changed, your ZIP code, and how to reach you.
- We match you with participating bathroom remodelers in your area.
- You compare their timing, communication, scope, and estimated price range.
- You decide who to meet, who to hire, or whether to hire anyone at all.
Matching is free to the homeowner. Participating remodelers pay a flat fee to be included. That means you can use the service without paying TileQuarter.
If you are early in the process, it also helps to review typical bathroom remodel costs before you talk to anyone, so the numbers you hear make more sense.
What to put in the form so you get better matches
The more clear you are, the better your matches usually are. You do not need perfect construction words. Plain language is fine.
Useful details to include:
- Is this a small hall bath, primary bath, or guest bath?
- Do you want a minor refresh, a mid-range remodel, or a full gut?
- Are you keeping the same layout, or moving the toilet, shower, or vanity?
- Do you want a tub-to-shower conversion?
- Do you need new floor tile, wall tile, vanity, lighting, mirror, or ventilation?
- Is there any known problem like leaks, soft subfloor, mold smell, cracked tile, or water damage?
- When do you want to start?
- What is the best phone number or email for contact?
A few honest cost examples help set expectations:
- A minor refresh often runs about $3,000-$10,000.
- A mid-range bathroom remodel often runs about $10,000-$25,000.
- A full gut remodel is often about $25,000-$50,000+.
- A tub-to-shower conversion is often roughly $4,000-$12,000.
- Porcelain floor tile installed often runs around $8-$25 per square foot.
These are typical ranges only, not quotes or guarantees. The real price depends on the size of the bathroom, the scope of work, the tile and fixtures, hidden moisture or framing damage, and your area.
If your project is mostly shower, tub, or wet-area work, see shower and tub projects. If tile is your main concern, see tile and flooring.
What to expect after you submit
After you send your information, expect a few practical next steps.
- A remodeler may call, text, or email to learn more.
- You may be asked for photos of the current bathroom.
- They may want an in-home visit to measure and look for water damage, layout limits, and ventilation issues.
- You may get an estimated range first, then a more detailed written proposal after a site visit.
That is normal. Bathroom pricing is hard to pin down before someone sees the room. Tile layout, plumbing location, old-house surprises, and waterproofing details can change the price.
One thing to watch closely: waterproofing behind the tile. Tile and grout are not enough by themselves. A bathroom can look beautiful and still fail if the wet area is not waterproofed correctly. Ask exactly what system the remodeler plans to use behind the tile, and make sure it is written into the scope. Our waterproofing guide explains the basics in plain English.
How to compare remodelers without getting burned
This is the part that saves people money and headaches. Do not compare by price alone.
Ask every remodeler the same questions:
- Are you licensed, insured, and bonded for this kind of work in my area?
- Will you handle work to local permit and code requirements where needed?
- What waterproofing system will be installed behind the tile?
- What is included in the written scope, and what is not included?
- Who is supplying the tile, fixtures, vanity, and trim pieces?
- What could cause the price to change after demolition?
- What deposit is due, and what are the payment stages?
Important protections for you:
- Verify the license and insurance yourself. Do not rely only on a business card or promise.
- Get the price and full scope in writing before any deposit.
- Make sure the contract explains allowances, change orders, cleanup, and timeline.
- Follow local permit rules and building code. Read how bathroom permits work if you are unsure.
- Hold the final payment until the agreed work is complete.
You can also use our checklist to vet a bathroom contractor.
You stay in control from start to finish
A lot of homeowners worry that using a matching service means pressure. It should not.
With TileQuarter:
- You compare remodelers.
- You choose who to speak with.
- You choose who to hire.
- You can walk away if a fit does not feel right.
- You hold the final payment until the job is done as agreed.
If English is not your first language, keep everything simple and written down. Ask for the scope in clear language. Ask what brand or type of waterproofing is being used. Ask who is responsible for tile delivery, debris removal, and permit steps. A good remodeler should be able to explain the process in words you understand.
If you are ready, start with Get Matched.
Tell us your plan
Your bathroom scope, your budget range, your area, and how to reach you. Project and contact details only — never financial account numbers or sensitive records.
Get matched free
We connect you with licensed, insured bathroom remodelers near you, at no cost to you. You'll usually hear from more than one so you can compare.
Compare quotes
Ask each remodeler for a written quote and scope. The cheapest number on the phone is rarely the real bill — read the line items, check that waterproofing is included, and compare like for like.
You choose
You decide who to hire. Confirm the license and insurance, get everything in writing, and never pay a large deposit before a signed contract.
Get matched with a bathroom remodeler
Free for homeowners. We share your request with licensed remodelers near you; you compare and choose.