Full Bathroom Remodel in Easley, SC
Gut, redesign, rebuild — one crew, one timeline, one number. Local crew based in Pendleton, real photos and references from your neighborhood, and a firm written price before we start.
A full bathroom remodel in Easley, SC is not just new tile and a new vanity — it is a coordinated job involving demolition, plumbing, electrical, framing, drywall, waterproofing, tile, glass, paint, and finish trim. We run it as a single project with one crew, one schedule, and one written number so you are not chasing three different subcontractors and three different timelines. Most full remodels land in the 2–4 week window with the rest of your house fully usable the entire time.
We serve every neighborhood in Easley, including Downtown Easley, Brushy Creek, Dacusville, Pickens, Liberty.
What's included in a full remodel project
Every Easley full remodel project we quote covers the items below in writing — no "we'll deal with that on the day of" surprises.
Materials we install
- Porcelain, natural stone, or large-format tile
- Quartz, granite, or solid-surface vanity tops
- Soft-close shaker, slab, or transitional cabinetry
- Schluter or Wedi sheet-membrane waterproofing
- Frameless tempered glass enclosure
- LED vanity lighting and humidity-sensing exhaust fan
- Brushed nickel, matte black, brushed gold, or chrome finishes
What it costs in Easley
Standard guest-bath full remodels run $15,000–$22,000. Master-bath full remodels with custom tile, frameless glass, and a double vanity run $22,000–$35,000. Larger primary suites with slab walls, freestanding tubs, or layout reconfiguration run $35,000–$45,000+.
Every Easley estimate is free, in-home, and presented line by line so you see exactly where every dollar goes. Financing options are available through our lending partners — approval terms depend on credit, project size, and lender.
What's different about full remodel projects in Easley
The local housing stock
Easley's housing reflects three building waves. The original downtown core, Doodle Trail corridor, and older Pelzer Highway neighborhoods have 1940s–1970s brick ranches and mill-village cottages with small 5×7 hall baths, one-piece fiberglass tub-shower units, and 1980s vinyl floors that homeowners typically gut entirely. The Brushy Creek, Powdersville, and Glenwood area is dominated by 1990s–2000s subdivisions where the original builder-grade master baths had cultured-marble vanity tops, garden tubs no one uses, and standard 36×36 fiberglass corner showers — the most common project here is removing the unused garden tub to expand a custom-tile walk-in shower. Newer construction along Highway 153 and the Liberty side of Easley is 2010s–2020s production homes where homeowners want to upgrade past builder-grade tile and fixtures without changing the layout.
Permits, HOAs, and scheduling
Easley falls under Pickens County permitting, which typically clears bathroom plumbing-and-electrical permits in 5–10 business days. Easley city projects inside city limits go through the city building department on a similar timeline. Brushy Creek and Powdersville subdivisions occasionally have HOA architectural-review requirements for contractor insurance documentation — we handle that paperwork during the estimate. For homes built before 1980 along the original Easley downtown and mill-village streets, we always recommend a quick shut-off-valve and supply-line inspection during demo because original galvanized supply lines are still common and are the leading cause of post-remodel leaks in this area.
Why it matters
A full remodel is the only way to fix layout problems, plumbing problems, and finish problems in one pass. Doing it piecemeal usually costs more in the end and almost always takes longer.
See our full remodel work
Real photos, real homeowners, real results — not stock images.
