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What bathroom renovation costs in Australia

Researched national ranges in AUD. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Budget renovation Existing layout kept, standard fixtures, licensed trades A$10,000 A$15,000 A$20,000
Standard full renovation Strip-out, new waterproofing, full retile, new fixtures A$20,000 A$27,000 A$35,000
Premium renovation Layout changes, floor-to-ceiling tile, premium fittings A$35,000 A$50,000 A$80,000

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How to hire a bathroom renovation pro in Australia

  1. Check the renovator's state licence — bathroom renovation is licensed residential building work above low thresholds (e.g., $5,000 NSW, $3,300 QLD)
  2. Confirm waterproofing is done by a licensed waterproofer to AS 3740 with a certificate issued — mandatory in NSW and QLD
  3. Confirm a licensed plumber for all plumbing and a licensed electrician for any wiring (both legally required in Australia, no DIY)
  4. Check home warranty insurance applies for jobs over your state threshold (e.g., $20,000 NSW)
  5. Use a written contract with a deposit at or under the state cap and staged payments
  6. Get the waterproofing certificate and compliance certificates at handover before final payment

Frequently asked questions

Is tiling over existing tiles ever OK?

It can work on sound, well-bonded wall tiles and saves strip-out cost, but it fails on floors with movement, adds thickness that fouls doors and fittings, and hides the condition of the substrate and membrane. Most renovators strip back in wet areas — if a contractor proposes tile-over-tile in the shower zone specifically, treat it as a cost-cutting red flag.

What drives the cost of a bathroom renovation?

In rough order: whether you move plumbing (relocating the toilet or shower is the single biggest multiplier), the quality tier of tiles and fittings, bathroom size, waterproofing scope, and access (upper floors and apartment buildings cost more). Labour typically makes up 40-60% of the total, so a bigger bathroom does not scale cost linearly — fixture count matters more than floor area.

How much does moving the toilet or shower add?

Relocating a toilet means rerouting the soil pipe and adjusting floor levels; moving a shower means new drainage falls and full re-waterproofing. Either typically adds a meaningful share of the total budget and extra days of work. If your budget is tight, keeping the existing layout is the single most effective cost-saver.

How do I keep bathroom renovation costs down without regretting it?

Keep the existing layout, choose mid-range fittings from stocked lines rather than special orders, use large-format tiles only on feature areas, and paint rather than tile ceilings and upper walls. Do not economize on waterproofing, drainage falls, or the tiler's labour — those are the items whose failure costs multiples later.

What is the correct order of works in a bathroom renovation?

Strip-out, then first-fix plumbing and electrics (pipes and cables in walls), then substrate preparation and waterproofing, then tiling, then second-fix (toilet, vanity, taps, shower screen, lights), then silicone and snagging. If a quote or schedule doesn't follow this order, question it — out-of-sequence work is how leaks and redone tiles happen.

How much does a bathroom renovation cost in Australia?

The HIA Kitchens and Bathrooms Report puts the median around AUD 26,000-27,000, with budget renovations from about AUD 10,000-15,000 and premium projects AUD 35,000-80,000. Waterproofing, licensed trades, and certification requirements make Australian bathrooms pricier than comparable UK/US work.

Why can't I do my own plumbing or electrical in an Australian bathroom reno?

State law prohibits unlicensed plumbing and electrical work — fines apply and your home insurance can refuse claims arising from it. DIY is fine for demolition, painting, and assembly-type tasks; everything touching water, waste, or wiring must be a licensed trade with compliance certificates.

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