Bathroom Refresh Packages

The bathroom has been on the list for three years. Every time you call for a fixture quote, then a vanity quote, then a tile quote, the numbers do not add up to a real number and the contractors stop returning calls because none of them want to schedule three half-days inside a fifty-square-foot room. Bathroom refresh packages collapse the call into one quote — a single price for the cosmetic refresh, the powder room, the guest bath, or the rental turnover, with every line item written down and the licensed-plumber and licensed-electrician hours named separately on the quote. Handis runs the project end to end, sequences the trades, and finishes the punch list. From $3,500 for a rental turnover the property manager needs done before the listing photos to $16,000 for a full guest-bath update with a re-tiled wet wall and a new vanity.

Bathroom refresh packages hub image — wide shot of a recently completed Seattle guest bath in clean daylight, fresh white subway tile on the wet wall, a new wood-grain vanity with quartz top, a framed mirror, brushed-nickel fixtures, and a folded drop cloth and tile saw just outside the doorway.

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What a Bathroom Refresh Package Includes

A bathroom refresh package is a fixed bundle of updates — written line by line, priced as one number — that brings a single bathroom from tired to current in three to seven working days. Four packages, each sized to a different bathroom and a different budget. The scope is fixed so the price is fixed; the only adders are condition-driven (rot found in the subfloor, an old supply nipple that has to be replaced, a flange that has cracked). Handis runs the project: demo, vanity and cabinet install, fixture install, tile where the scope includes it, paint, re-caulk, and the day-to-day coordination of the licensed plumbing and electrical subs.

Cosmetic Bathroom Refresh

The most cost-effective update — swap every visible finish in the bathroom without touching tile. New vanity and countertop, new toilet, new mirror and light fixture, new faucet and showerhead on existing rough-in, fresh paint top to bottom, full re-caulk, and a regrout of the existing tile to bring it back. Four to five working days for a single bathroom. Licensed plumber subs in for any in-wall valve change or off-set drain rerough. From $8,000 to $15,000 depending on bathroom size and product selections.

Cosmetic Bathroom Refresh — vanity, toilet, fixtures, mirror, paint, regrout

Powder-Room Refresh

Sized for a half-bath — no tub, no shower, no waterproofing scope. New pedestal sink or compact vanity, new toilet, new mirror and sconces, new faucet and accessories, fresh paint, and a re-tile of the small floor where the scope warrants it. Three to four working days. The most popular package for owners getting ready to host or list. From $4,000 to $9,000 depending on whether the floor tile is replaced and the wall finish.

Powder-Room Refresh — sink, toilet, mirror, sconces, paint, floor

Guest-Bath Update

The package for a full guest bath — wet wall re-tiled top to bottom, new vanity and countertop, new mirror and medicine cabinet, new toilet, new fixtures on a refreshed in-wall valve, full re-caulk, paint, and a new fan or light circuit if the existing wiring is non-compliant. Five to seven working days. Licensed plumber on site for the valve and rough-in; licensed electrician on site for the fan or new sconces. From $8,000 to $16,000 depending on tile selection, vanity grade, and whether the shower glass is replaced.

Guest-Bath Update — re-tile, vanity, fixtures, toilet, paint

Rental-Bathroom Turnover

Built for property managers, agents, and small investors prepping a rental between tenants or before a listing. New vanity, new toilet, new fixtures on existing rough-in, paint, re-caulk, and regrout. The fastest-turn package — three working days when the schedule allows. Photographable on day four. Volume discount on multi-unit contracts. From $3,500 for a basic turnover to $9,000 for the full cosmetic refresh on a larger unit.

Rental-Bathroom Turnover — vanity, toilet, fixtures, paint, regrout

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Pricing

Bathroom Refresh Packages Pricing

Package pricing depends on bathroom size, product selections, and whether the existing rough-in supports the new fixtures. Each package page lists detailed product and labor line items. Licensed-plumber and licensed-electrician sub fees pass through transparently on the quote. Multi-unit rental contracts qualify for volume discount. Request a free estimate for an accurate quote.

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Why a Package Beats Four Separate Quotes
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Why a Package Beats Four Separate Quotes

Most homeowners who call us about a refresh have already gotten three or four quotes from single-trade specialists — a tile contractor, a cabinet installer, a plumber, a painter — and none of the numbers add up because none of those quotes price the coordination work that sits between the trades. The refresh-package format collapses the four quotes into one written scope with one number. Handis runs the calendar, sequences the licensed plumber and licensed electrician on the days they are actually needed, owns the punch list, and stands behind the project for a year. The package is the format that turns a multi-quarter procrastination into a five-day project.

One written scope, one written price

The package quote names every product (vanity model, toilet model, faucet model, paint color, tile SKU), every labor line (demo, install, re-caulk, paint, regrout), every Handis day on site, and every licensed-sub day on site. No vague allowances. No mid-project re-quotes unless the wall reveals something nobody could see — and then you see the photos and sign off before the change.

Licensed plumber and licensed electrician named on the quote

The Washington L&I plumber and electrician we sub to are named on the package quote, with their hours and their portion of the price written out. They pull their own permits for their portion of the work as the responsible licensed party. You know who is touching the supply line and who is touching the circuit.

Three to seven working days, not three to seven weeks

A cosmetic refresh closes in four to five working days. A guest-bath update with re-tile closes in five to seven. A rental turnover closes in three. The calendar on the quote shows day one through day N with what happens on each day — demo on Monday, plumber Tuesday morning, tile Tuesday-Wednesday, vanity Thursday, electrician Thursday afternoon, paint Friday, punch list end of Friday.

Project-grade dust and finish protection

Plastic-zip floor-to-ceiling at the bathroom doorway, runners down every hallway the crew walks, vacuum and trash-out at the end of every day. The rest of the house does not become a job site.

Insured, background-checked, written one-year warranty

Handis carries general liability and workers' compensation; every technician has cleared a background screening. The one-year project warranty covers tile, grout, caulk, fixture install, cabinetry, and finishes. The licensed-sub portion (plumbing and electrical) carries its own Washington L&I-trade warranty, also named on the quote.

Estimate

Tell us the bathroom (master, guest, hall, powder, rental), rough square footage, which package you are leaning toward (cosmetic, powder room, guest bath, rental turnover), and any product preferences you already have — vanity finish, toilet brand, tile color, paint range. We send a written quote with every line and every sub day named.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Handis bathroom refresh packages — scope, pricing, scheduling, licensed-sub coordination, and what fits each package.

How much does a bathroom refresh package cost?
A basic rental turnover starts at $3,500 for a single bathroom on existing rough-in. A powder-room refresh starts at $4,000 and runs to $9,000 with new floor tile and premium finishes. A cosmetic bathroom refresh runs $8,000 to $15,000 depending on bathroom size, vanity grade, and product selections. A guest-bath update with re-tile runs $8,000 to $16,000. The full rental turnover at the larger-unit level runs $9,000. Each package quote names every product and every labor line. The licensed-plumber and licensed-electrician portions are quoted line by line and pass through transparently.
How do I pick which package fits my bathroom?
Powder room (no tub or shower) — Powder-Room Refresh. Full bathroom with tub or shower but the tile is still in decent shape — Cosmetic Bathroom Refresh. Full bathroom with the tile worn out or mildewed or dated — Guest-Bath Update (which includes re-tile of the wet wall). Rental between tenants and the goal is a clean, photographable, fast turnover — Rental-Bathroom Turnover. If you are not sure, send us a few phone photos of the bathroom on the booking call and we will recommend.
What is the difference between a package and an itemized quote?
A package is a fixed scope priced as one number, written line by line, with every product and every labor day named on the quote up front. An itemized quote is a per-line price built around your exact scope. The package format is faster, fixed-price, and warranty-friendly — the per-line quote fits when the scope falls between two packages. Most homeowners book the package; some book itemized for one-of-a-kind needs.
Do the packages include the plumber and electrician?
The package price includes Handis project management and licensed-sub coordination. The plumber and electrician hours are sub fees that pass through transparently on the quote — you see their names, their hours, and their portion of the price. They pull their own permits for their portion of the work. The package format makes their scheduling and their handoff with Handis seamless, but the sub fees are not hidden inside the package number.
What if I want to change the scope mid-project?
You can — and the change goes on a written change order before we touch it. Mid-project additions or substitutions (a different vanity, a tile upgrade, an added scope item) are quoted as a delta, signed off, and added to the calendar. The change-order discipline keeps the final invoice the same as the signed total. Surprise line items never appear at the end.
How fast can you start a rental turnover?
Rental turnovers usually start within five to seven business days of the booking call, often faster in fall and winter. For property managers and agents on a tight relisting window, we will move appointments to start within forty-eight to seventy-two hours when the schedule allows. Multi-unit contracts get priority scheduling and a single point of contact across the units.
Do you handle the product procurement, or do I?
Either way. We can source every product on the package quote (vanity, toilet, mirror, fixtures, tile, paint) and hold delivery to the install date, or you can supply the products yourself and we stage on arrival. Owner-supplied is fine; specify the model numbers and finish codes on the booking call so we can confirm fit and back-out availability before the calendar locks.
What if you find a bigger problem under the vanity or behind the wall?
We stop and tell you before we proceed beyond what the original quote covers. Soft subfloor under a toilet flange, water staining on the back of the vanity wall, a corroded supply nipple inside the wall — anything condition-driven goes on a written change order with photos before the work continues. You see the revised number and sign off, then the work proceeds. The licensed-sub portion changes the same way for plumbing or electrical surprises.
Can a single package cover multiple bathrooms?
Yes — and this is the cheapest way to book it. A two-bathroom cosmetic refresh runs roughly 1.7× a single-bath refresh (not 2× — the trip charges, sub day fees, and product-order overhead consolidate). A two-rental-unit turnover runs roughly 1.8× a single turnover. Multi-bathroom and multi-unit contracts qualify for volume discount; we name the discount on the quote.
Do you cover homes outside Seattle proper?
Yes — most of the Puget Sound region is in service area, from north Seattle and Shoreline through Bellevue, Redmond, Issaquah, Sammamish, Renton, Tukwila, Burien, and south to Federal Way. Refresh packages on the I-90 corridor (North Bend, Snoqualmie) are covered with a travel premium added to the package price; we will name it on the quote before you sign. Outside that radius we will tell you on the call if the math works.
Is the work guaranteed?
Yes. Handis carries general liability and workers' compensation; every technician has cleared a background screening. The one-year project warranty covers tile, grout, caulk, fixture install, cabinetry, paint, and finishes — if anything in our scope fails inside a year, we come back and fix it at no extra charge. The licensed-sub portion (plumbing and electrical) carries its own Washington L&I-trade warranty, also named on the quote so you know whom to call for what.

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