A basement without a bathroom means a trip upstairs every time. Adding one makes the whole level usable, and it is one of the smartest upgrades you can make below grade.
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A finished basement feels great until someone needs to use the restroom and has to climb the stairs. Adding a bathroom solves that, and it changes how your family uses the space. A guest room becomes a real guest suite. A rec room becomes a place people can spend the whole evening. A future rental unit finally meets code. For most homeowners, the bathroom is the piece that turns a nice basement into a complete second level.
We build bathrooms to match how the room will be used. A simple half bath works for a family rec area, while a full bath with a walk-in shower fits a guest suite or apartment. We help you pick the right layout for your space and your budget before any work starts.
Basement bathrooms take more planning than bathrooms on upper floors because the plumbing sits at or below the main sewer line. Here is what a typical project includes:
Most basement bathrooms run about $9,000 to $18,000. The biggest factor is plumbing. If your builder left a rough-in, the price stays near the lower end. If we need to cut concrete and run new lines, it moves up. Tile choices, fixtures, and whether you want a half bath or a full bath with a shower also shape the final number. See how this fits into a full project on our pricing section, and learn how a bathroom supports a rental on our basement apartment and ADU page.
Call and tell us your basement layout. We will give you a ballpark on the spot and set a time to measure.
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Adding a basement bathroom usually runs about $9,000 to $18,000. The cost is lower when a plumbing rough-in already exists, and higher when the concrete floor has to be cut to run new drain lines.
Yes. When there is no existing rough-in, we cut the concrete, run new drain and supply lines, then patch the slab before framing. It adds cost and a little time, but it is a common and routine part of the work.
Yes. Every basement bathroom needs a vent fan ducted to the outside to control moisture and keep the space healthy. Some setups below the sewer line also need an ejector pump, which we size and install as part of the job.
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