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Bathroom Remodel Contractor in Orlando, FL

Short answer

A bathroom remodel contractor in Orlando handles tear-out, plumbing rough-in, electrical updates, tile, vanity, and finish work across Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties. On ContractShield, Orlando remodelers build a line-item bid in about 25 minutes (AI draft in under a minute), run the job from the truck with tasks, photos, and time tracking, and get paid on milestones for a flat 2% per job, 1% client and 1% contractor, capped at $250 per job.

  • Orlando mid-range bathroom remodel averages $14,200 to $22,800 in 2026.
  • High-humidity climate makes proper waterproofing and ventilation non-negotiable.
  • Every Orlando remodeler on ContractShield carries Florida general liability and workers' comp.
  • Walk-in showers are the dominant Orlando remodel scope, replacing tub-shower combos.
  • Flat 2% platform fee, split evenly across client and contractor.

What does a bathroom remodel cost in Orlando?

An Orlando mid-range bathroom remodel runs $14,200 to $22,800 in 2026, including demo, rough-in, tile, vanity, fixtures, and labor. Higher-end primary bath remodels with curbless showers, premium tile, and custom vanity work run $28,000 to $52,000.

Material cost is about 47% of an Orlando bath remodel, labor 36%, permits 4%, and contingency 13%. Florida humidity drives extra waterproofing line items (Schluter Kerdi, Wedi, or RedGard) that add $400 to $980 to the bid but extend tile life by 10 plus years compared with skipping the system.

What does a bathroom permit in Orlando require?

Orange County and the City of Orlando require a building permit for any bathroom remodel that moves plumbing or electrical, replaces a tub or shower base, or modifies a load-bearing wall. Permits are pulled by the licensed contractor under their Florida CBC, CGC, or CRC license number.

Most Orlando remodelers add $180 to $420 to the bid for permits. ContractShield bids list permits as a separate line so homeowners are not surprised by a change order later.

How do Orlando bathroom remodel pros build a winning bid on ContractShield?

ContractShield bids on the same Orlando bathroom remodel arrive in matching columns. Demo, rough-in plumbing, rough-in electrical, waterproofing system, tile material allowance, tile labor, vanity tier, fixture tier, lighting, paint, and final clean are all separate lines.

The biggest gotchas in Orlando bath bids: waterproofing system inclusion or exclusion, vanity tier (stock vs semi-custom vs custom), and shower glass scope (frameless vs semi-frameless vs framed). ContractShield surfaces these mismatches automatically.

What bathroom remodel work is common in Orlando?

Orlando bath remodel demand clusters around three categories in 2026. Tub-to-shower conversions lead volume, especially in 1980s and 1990s tract homes where homeowners want walk-in showers as they age in place. Full primary bath remodels are second, often pulling double vanity, freestanding tub, and curbless shower into one scope. Powder room refreshes are third, usually under $7,500.

Seasonality is mild. The slowest months are May and June when summer rains stretch interior trade scheduling for paint and finish.

Why do Orlando bath remodelers run their jobs on ContractShield?

ContractShield is built for the Orlando remodelers doing the work, not a lead broker in the middle. You build a line-item quote — labor, materials, and markup — in about 25 minutes, with an AI draft ready in under a minute, and send your client a clean estimate they can accept on their phone.

The 2% platform fee, 1% client and 1% contractor and capped at $250 per job, is the only cost ContractShield charges. There are no per-lead fees, so you never bake the cost of buying strangers into your bid the way lead-gen platforms force you to. You only pay when you get paid.

Frequently asked questions

Do Orlando bathroom remodelers need a license?

Yes. Bathroom remodel work in Orlando requires an active Florida CBC, CGC, or CRC license through DBPR. ContractShield collects every Orlando remodeler's license number plus general liability and workers' comp documents for your review before they can bid.

How much does a walk-in shower conversion cost in Orlando?

A standard tub-to-walk-in-shower conversion in Orlando runs $8,200 to $14,800 in 2026, including demo, plumbing rough-in changes, waterproofing, tile, glass, and fixture set. Frameless glass adds $1,200 to $2,800 to the bid.

How long does an Orlando bathroom remodel take?

A typical Orlando full bathroom remodel runs 4 to 7 weeks from permit issuance to final inspection, including 1 to 2 weeks of permit review. Powder room refreshes can run 1 to 2 weeks total.

Are ContractShield Orlando remodelers insured?

Every remodeler who can bid on an Orlando work order carries a current Florida general liability certificate (typically $1M per occurrence) and workers' comp coverage where required. Documents are reviewed before a contractor reaches the verified_pro tier.

What is the ContractShield platform fee on an Orlando bath remodel?

ContractShield charges a flat 2% platform fee, split 1% client and 1% contractor, on the accepted quote. A $20,000 bath remodel has a $400 total platform fee, of which the homeowner pays $200.

Can I use ContractShield for an Orlando primary bathroom only?

Yes. Single-bathroom work orders are common in the Orlando marketplace. Bids are scoped to the primary bath only, with photos and floor plan attachments to keep all bidders working from the same scope.

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