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How much does bathroom renovation cost in Philippines?

Low ₱80,000
Typical ₱120,000
High ₱900,000
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Key takeaways

  • Most bathroom renovation jobs in Philippines land between ₱80,000–₱900,000 — known locally as bathroom (cr) renovation.
  • Small bathroom renovations in the Philippines usually proceed without permits, but structural or plumbing-layout changes formally require a building permit from the local Office of the Building Official, and condo buildings impose their own contractor and working-hours rules. The market is largely informal, so written scopes and staged payments are the homeowner's main protection.
  • Prices below are researched national ranges, updated July 2026 — not quotes.

Bathroom Renovation prices by job size in Philippines

Researched national ranges in PHP, updated July 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Basic CR renovation Retiling, new toilet and shower fittings, existing layout ₱80,000 ₱120,000 ₱200,000
Standard full renovation Strip-out, waterproofing, new plumbing points, mid-range fixtures ₱150,000 ₱250,000 ₱400,000
High-end renovation Layout change, premium imported fixtures, glass enclosure ₱350,000 ₱550,000 ₱900,000

Per-unit rates

Typical bathroom renovation rates in Philippines.
Unit Low Typical High
per day (skilled tradesman) ₱800 ₱1,200 ₱2,000

What affects the price

  • Job size and scope — bigger or more complex jobs move you up the ranges above.
  • Access and condition — hard-to-reach areas, older properties or neglected maintenance add labour time.
  • Materials and quality level — where materials are involved, the grade you choose often matters more than labour.
  • Urgency — same-day or out-of-hours work usually carries a premium.
  • Where you live — large metros in Philippines typically run above the national range; smaller towns below it.

How to save

  • Get at least three quotes and compare like-for-like scopes, not just totals.
  • Be flexible on timing — off-peak slots are often cheaper.
  • Bundle related tasks into one visit to spread call-out costs.
  • Agree the scope in writing up front to avoid change-order surprises.

How to hire a bathroom renovation pro in Philippines

  1. Get the quote split into labor and materials — supplying tiles and fixtures yourself is common and controls cost
  2. Use a licensed electrician for any wiring (water heater circuits especially) — instant electric water heaters are a common CR upgrade and a common fire/shock risk when DIY-wired
  3. Confirm waterproofing of the whole wet area before tiling, with the product named
  4. For condos, get admin approval, follow bonded-contractor rules where the building has them, and observe working-hours limits
  5. Agree milestone payments in writing; avoid paying most of the cost up front 'for materials' without receipts
  6. Check completed CRs by the same crew before hiring

Red flags

  • No waterproofing step before tiling
  • Water heater wired without a dedicated circuit or licensed electrician
  • Most of the budget demanded up front
  • No labor/materials split in the quote
  • Crew has no identifiable lead or track record

How Handld researches prices

These are researched estimates, not quotes and not our transaction data. We compile ranges from published sources — national statistics, trade bodies and incumbent cost guides — normalise them to PHP, and adjust city pages by a population-based cost tier. Last updated July 2026. Basis: Mainline Power Philippines renovation cost guides (mainlinepowerph.com); Extrapolated from Philippine labor day-rates and materials pricing.

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 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.

Should I hire one bathroom fitter or separate trades?

A bathroom renovation touches plumbing, electrics, waterproofing, tiling, and carpentry. A bathroom specialist or small contractor who coordinates all of it is usually worth the margin unless you have renovation experience — sequencing errors between trades (tiler before the plumber finished rough-in, for example) are the classic self-managed failure.

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.

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.

Can I renovate my bathroom in stages to spread the cost?

Only in limited ways. Swapping a vanity, toilet, or taps in place works as standalone jobs, but anything touching the shower area, waterproofing, or tiling should be done in one hit — redoing tiles twice or breaking a waterproof membrane to add something later costs more than doing it together.

How much does a bathroom renovation cost in the Philippines?

A basic CR renovation runs roughly ₱80,000-₱200,000, a standard full renovation ₱150,000-₱400,000, and high-end projects ₱350,000-₱900,000. Provincial labor is 20-30% cheaper than Metro Manila; imported fixtures dominate the top of the range.

What should I know about water heaters in Philippine bathroom renos?

Instant electric (tankless) shower heaters are the standard upgrade and need a dedicated circuit with proper breaker sizing and grounding — have a licensed electrician install it. Multipoint heaters and pressure pumps add cost but matter in buildings with weak water pressure; decide before tiling so piping and wiring go in once.

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