Bathroom remodel vs plumber
Some bathroom issues need just a plumber; others require a full remodel. Learn where the line is to avoid overspending or under-fixing the problem.
A plumber ($75–$200/hour) handles isolated fixture and pipe work: replacing a toilet ($150–$400 installed), fixing a leaky faucet ($100–$250), unclogging drains ($100–$300), replacing a shower valve ($200–$500), installing a new sink or vanity on existing supply/drain lines ($200–$500 labor), repairing a leaking shower pan ($300–$800), or replacing a water heater that serves the bathroom ($800–$2,000). These are targeted fixes where the surrounding tile, walls, and floor stay intact. A bathroom remodel contractor ($8,000–$25,000+ for full remodel) manages multi-trade projects: gut demolition, moving drain/supply lines to a new layout, waterproofing (Kerdi, RedGard — the single most important step), custom tile (shower pan, tub surround, floor), new ventilation fan, electrical upgrades (GFCI outlets, heated floors, recessed lighting), and custom vanity/cabinetry. The break point: if you're happy with the bathroom layout and just need fixtures to work properly, call a plumber. If the layout changes, tile comes off walls, or you're addressing chronic water damage behind walls, you need a remodel contractor who coordinates plumbing, electrical, tile, and waterproofing as an integrated system. Hiring a plumber to "just move the shower" without proper waterproofing is how $500 plumbing jobs turn into $15,000 mold remediation.
Badkamer verbouwen vs Loodgieter
| Feature | Badkamer verbouwen | Loodgieter |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Choose a remodel contractor when the bathroom layout changes, tile is coming off walls, you're addressing hidden water damage, or the project involves more than one trade (plumbing + electrical + tile). Waterproofing expertise is critical. | Choose a plumber when fixtures need repair or replacement on existing lines: a new toilet, faucet fix, drain clearing, shower valve, or water heater swap. If the walls and floor stay intact, a plumber is faster and cheaper. |
Call a badkamer verbouwen when…
Choose a remodel contractor when the bathroom layout changes, tile is coming off walls, you're addressing hidden water damage, or the project involves more than one trade (plumbing + electrical + tile). Waterproofing expertise is critical.
Call a loodgieter when…
Choose a plumber when fixtures need repair or replacement on existing lines: a new toilet, faucet fix, drain clearing, shower valve, or water heater swap. If the walls and floor stay intact, a plumber is faster and cheaper.