I paid $5000.00 for total construction of my 3-piece 6'x8' basement bathroom (toilet, sink & shower).
THAT IS TERRIBLE PRICING ASSUMPTION: IM JUST ABOUT DONE BUILDING MY BATHROOM AND WITH THE RIGHT PERSON FOR THE JOB, TAKES YOU ABOUT FEW DAYS TO LEARN IT YOURSELF. THIS IS NOT ROCKET SCIENCE. kEEP IN MIND THREE RULES.
1: YOU WANT MOLD RESISTANT DRYWALL, (FOR A STANDARD 6X8 YOU WILL PAY $400-$600 TO MAKE YOURSELF ALL FOUR WALLS INCLUDING CEILING-Home Depot OR LOWES)
2: USING AN EXISTING ROUTE OF PIPING, REDUCES COST DRAMATICALLY, IF YOU ARE UNABLE, PVC PIPING WITH SEALANTS AND ESSENTIALS WILL ONLY DIFFER MAXIMUM OF $300 IF IT IS 15 FEET AWAY.
3: COST EFFECTIVE MATERIAL. NORMALLY WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING A SECONDARY BATHROOM YOU ARE TYPICALLY ONLY GOING TO NEED A STAND UP SHOWER. DECENT ONES ARE AVAILABLE FOR $250 AT LOWES. i BOUGHT THE ONE I WANTED FOR UNDER 300. SINK RAN ME ONLY $80, AND ACCESSORIES AROUND $200. TILES ARE GOING TO BE CHEAP BECAUSE THE ROOM IS SMALL. WHEN YOU BUILD A BATHROOM YOU WANT TO BUILD IT ONCE AND COST EFFECTIVE SO PLAN IT OUT. I FOUND OUT THAT CARPETING HALF IS NICER AND MORE HOMEY
SO WITH THE 2X4 STANDARD BUILD, WITH DRYWALL, ACCESSORIES, SINKS STANDUP TUB, PIPING WILL RUN YOU BETWEEN $1600-$2450FOR A GOOD STRUCTURED SECONDARY BATHROOM.
SO FOR 5000$ YOU CAN HAVE ALL LUXURY.
BATHROOM COUNTERS, CABINETS IN INSTALLED COST ME EXTRA OF $400.
i ONLY SPENT $2140, ON MY BATHROOM, AND IT HAS EVERYTHING.
SHOP AROUND FOR THE BEST MATERIAL PRICES AND ALWAYS BETTER TO BUY IN BULK OR CUT SOME MATERIALS YOURSELF. $5000 IS OUTRAGEOUSLY STUPID RIGHT NOW. fOR THAT MONEY YOU CAN BUILD THE BATHROOM IM TELLING YOU AND ALSO BUY A REVERSE OSMOSIS WATER SYSTEM FOR YOUR ENTIRE HOUSE, SO YOU CAN DRINK PURE UNSALTED FRESH WATER. bATHING IN IT IS THE BEST.
HOPE THIS HELPS ANYONE BETTER THAN THE OTHER ANSWER
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It depends what kind of bathroom you have
The cost of 2-4 screws. All you need is a level.
To build a bathroom in your basement, you will need to plan the layout, obtain necessary permits, install plumbing and electrical systems, frame the walls, install fixtures such as a toilet, sink, and shower, and finish with flooring and walls. It is recommended to consult with a professional contractor for guidance and assistance throughout the process.
To build a bathroom in a basement, you will need to plan the layout, consider plumbing and electrical needs, obtain necessary permits, and hire professionals for tasks like installing plumbing and ventilation. It's important to ensure proper waterproofing and drainage to prevent moisture issues. Additionally, you may need to install a sewage ejector pump if the basement is below the main sewer line.
Definetly less expensive to build on a slab, but you also don't get the added sq footage of the basement.
To build a basement bathroom, you will need to plan the layout, obtain necessary permits, install plumbing and electrical systems, frame the walls, install fixtures such as a toilet and sink, and finish with flooring and walls. It is important to follow building codes and regulations to ensure safety and compliance. Consider hiring professionals for tasks like plumbing and electrical work if you are not experienced in these areas.
To build a bathroom in the basement, you will need to plan the layout, consider plumbing and electrical requirements, obtain necessary permits, and hire professionals for tasks like installing plumbing and ventilation. It is important to ensure proper waterproofing and drainage to prevent moisture issues. Additionally, you may need to consider the location of existing plumbing lines and access points for utilities.
Bathroom is safe only if it is located in a basement, but otherwise, I'll strongly recommend a basement which is supposed to keep the tornadoes out, if you are in an area where tornadoes tend to come.
buy the materials yourself and build it yourself its cheaper
In the bathroom and in the basement
A 15x30 basement will cost about four thousand.