Bathroom Renovation in Hong Kong
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Typical price: HK$34,500–HK$402,500
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Bathroom Renovation prices in Hong Kong
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic refresh Fixtures and partial tiling in the existing layout | HK$34,500 | HK$57,500 | HK$92,000 |
| Standard full renovation Demolition, waterproofing, retile, all new fixtures | HK$69,000 | HK$103,500 | HK$149,500 |
| High-spec renovation Layout change, premium fittings, custom vanity | HK$149,500 | HK$230,000 | HK$402,500 |
How to hire a bathroom renovation pro in Hong Kong
- Notify building management, pay the renovation deposit, and confirm permitted working hours before booking trades
- Use a WSD-licensed plumber for water supply works and an EMSD registered electrical worker for wiring
- Check whether any item falls under the Buildings Department minor works regime (drainage alterations commonly do) and use a registered contractor for it
- Get quotes itemized: demolition, waterproofing, tiling per sq ft, plumbing points, and fixture supply
- Confirm waterproofing scope and curing time in the schedule — rushed membranes cause the leak disputes common in older buildings
- Stage payments and retain 5-10% until after a leak-free first weeks of use
Hong Kong bathroom renovations must fit the building's management rules (deposit, hours) and use WSD-licensed plumbers for water works and EMSD-registered workers for electrics; drainage alterations typically fall under the Buildings Department minor works control regime. Leaks into flats below are the classic dispute, so waterproofing documentation matters.
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Frequently asked questions
Walk-in shower or bathtub — what should I choose?
Walk-in showers cost less to build than bath-plus-screen setups, use less space, and suit ageing-in-place. Keep at least one bathtub in the home if you may sell to families — in most markets a home with no bath at all narrows the buyer pool. If you have two bathrooms, the common answer is one of each.
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.
What should I check at handover of a renovated bathroom?
Run every fixture: check drainage speed, look under the vanity for weeps, confirm the shower floor falls to the drain (pour a bucket and watch), check grout lines are even and silicone is continuous, and test the extractor fan. Photograph everything and get the waterproofing product and warranty terms in writing before releasing final payment.
Can I use the bathroom during the renovation?
Not the one being renovated — water is disconnected and the floor is out of service for most of the project. If it is your only bathroom, ask the contractor to sequence works so the toilet is usable overnight where possible, and plan for gym showers or neighbours for the tiling and waterproofing week.
Do I need waterproofing, and can I skip redoing it?
If the renovation strips the shower area back to the substrate, waterproofing must be redone — a failed membrane is the most expensive bathroom defect there is, because the fix means demolishing finished tiling. Several countries regulate wet-area waterproofing explicitly. Never let a contractor tile directly over an old or damaged membrane.
Do I supply the fittings myself or buy through the contractor?
Buying your own toilet, vanity, and taps gives price control; buying through the contractor makes them responsible for defects, wrong sizes, and delivery timing. A common middle path: contractor supplies everything built-in or warranty-critical (shower valves, waste, membrane), you supply visible items like mirrors and accessories. Whoever supplies an item owns replacing it if it arrives damaged.
How much does a bathroom renovation cost in Hong Kong?
A standard full bathroom renovation typically runs HK$60,000-HK$130,000, with basic refreshes from about HK$30,000-HK$50,000 and high-spec projects HK$150,000-HK$350,000. Small bathroom footprints don't make it cheap — demolition, waterproofing, and licensed trades dominate the cost.
Who is liable if my renovated bathroom leaks into the flat below?
You are, as the flat owner — water seepage cases between flats are among Hong Kong's most common building disputes, handled via the Joint Office (FEHD/BD) and civil claims. Insist on a named waterproofing system, proper curing time, and a written warranty from your contractor; it's your main protection.
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