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Bathtub Costs In Atlanta: A Guide to Choosing the Right One for Your Budget

Bathtub Costs In Atlanta: A Guide to Choosing the Right One for Your Budget

Are you considering a bathroom remodel but worried about the price tag? Not sure how to select the perfect tub without breaking the bank?

This guide has got you covered!

We'll dive into bathtub costs, the various factors that can impact pricing, and how to find the best tub for your budget.

By the end of this post, you'll be equipped with the knowledge you need to make an informed decision when it comes to your bathtub investment.

And if you are ready to start planning for a full bathroom remodel in the Atlanta area, be sure to check out our guide to budgeting for a bathroom remodel.

 

How Much Does It Cost To Install A New Bathtub?

A freestanding bathtub in a bathroom remodel completed by Ranney Blair (1)

 

Average cost

The average bathtub installation cost in the US ranges from $3,000 to $12,000, depending on the type of tub, materials, and labor involved. Atlanta also falls within this average price range.

 

High-end

For luxury bathtubs made of high-end materials, like marble or copper, expect to pay anywhere from $10,000 to $25,000.

 

Low-end

On the other hand, if you're looking for a budget-friendly option, a basic DIY bathtub installation can start at around $500.

 

What 3 Factors Impact The Cost Of A Bathtub?

 

1.Bathtub Type

A beautiful freestanding tub with a yellow towel draped on it

The type of tub you choose can greatly influence the cost.

Freestanding tubs, soaking tubs, jetted tubs, and walk-in tubs typically come with higher price tags than all-purpose drop-in tubs or bathtub-shower combos.

 

2.Bathtub Materials

A luxury bathroom remodel by Ranney Blair, featuring limestone tile

Materials used for the tub and tub surround will also affect the cost.

Cast iron, marble, and copper tubs tend to be more expensive, while acrylic, enameled steel, and fiberglass bathtubs are more budget-friendly options.

 

3.Bathtub Surrounds

Luxurious marble surrounds this shower-bath combo

Lastly, the material you choose for your bathtub surround can significantly impact the total cost.

Natural stone, quartz, and tile surrounds are typically more expensive than acrylic, composite, or fiberglass surrounds.

 

Cost By Type Of Tub

 

All-Purpose Drop-In Tub

A childrens bathroom with a drop-in style bathtub

Drop-in tubs are versatile and affordable, with prices ranging from $500 to $2,000+.

These tubs are designed to be dropped into a built-in frame or enclosure, making them suitable for various bathroom styles.

They can be customized with different finishes and are available in a range of sizes to fit most bathroom spaces.

 

Bathtub Shower Combo

A shower tub combo in a luxury bathroom

A bathtub-shower combo can cost anywhere from $800 to $3,500+, depending on the materials and features included.

These space-saving designs combine the functionality of a bathtub with the convenience of a shower, making them perfect for smaller bathrooms or households with limited space.

They can be customized with various showerheads, faucets, and surround materials to suit your taste and budget.

 

Freestanding Tub

A freestanding clawfoot bathtub in a luxury bathroom (1)

Freestanding tubs are stylish and modern, but their prices can range from $1,000 to $15,000 or more, depending on the materials and design.

These tubs stand alone and do not require a built-in frame, offering a sleek and contemporary look.

They are available in various shapes, sizes, and materials, including cast iron, acrylic, and copper. Clawfoot bathtubs, like the one seen above, are a popular style of freestanding tub.

Freestanding tubs often serve as a luxurious centerpiece in a bathroom, making them a popular choice for high-end remodels.

 

Soaking Tub

A deep soaking tub in a remodeled bathroom

Soaking tubs are deeper and larger than standard tubs, making them perfect for relaxation. Expect to pay between $1,000 and $13,000 for a soaking tub.

These tubs allow for a more immersive bathing experience and can accommodate bathers of various sizes.

Soaking tubs come in a variety of styles, from traditional clawfoot tubs to modern, minimalist designs.

Some models may also include features such as built-in headrests or armrests for added comfort.

 

Jet Or Whirlpool Tub

A bathtub with jets underwater visible

Jetted tubs or whirlpool tubs offer a spa-like experience, but their prices can range from $1,500 to $15,000, depending on the features and quality.

These tubs are equipped with water or air jets that provide a massaging effect, helping to soothe sore muscles and promote relaxation.

They can be found in various sizes and styles, from simple drop-in models to luxurious freestanding tubs.

Jetted tubs often require additional plumbing and electrical work, which can increase the overall installation cost.

 

Walk-In Tub

A walk-in tub with the door visible

Walk-in tubs are designed for seniors or individuals with limited mobility, and their prices range from $4,000 to $10,000.

These tubs feature a low-entry door, built-in seating, and safety features like grab bars and non-slip flooring to provide a more accessible and secure bathing experience.

Some walk-in tubs also include hydrotherapy or air jet systems for added therapeutic benefits.

The installation of a walk-in tub may require additional modifications to the bathroom, such as relocating plumbing fixtures or widening doorways.

 

Cost By Bathtub Materials

 

Acrylic

An acrylic bathtub and surrounds

Acrylic tubs are lightweight, durable, and affordable, with prices ranging from $500 to as high as $14,000 for high-tech models (such as jetted tubs or walk-ins).

 

Cast Iron

cast - iron bathtub in modern bathroom interior

Cast iron bathtubs are heavy, durable, and elegant, but they can be pricey, with costs ranging from $500 to $10,000.

 

Copper

Copper bathtub

Copper tubs are luxurious and eye-catching, with prices ranging from $5,000 to $25,000.

 

Enameled Steel

An enameled steel tub

Enameled steel tubs are affordable and durable, with prices ranging from $500 to $2,500.

 

Fiberglass

Fiberglass bathtub

Fiberglass bathtubs are lightweight and affordable, with prices ranging from $200 to $4,500.

 

Granite

Granite bathtub

Granite tubs are durable and luxurious, with prices ranging from $3,000 to $20,000.

 

Marble

Marble bathtub

Marble tubs are elegant and high-end, with prices ranging from $7,000 to $20,000.

 

Porcelain

The bathtub cost for a  deep soaking tub can be higher than a standard tub

Porcelain tubs are stylish and easy to clean, with prices ranging from $500 to $3,000.

 

Solid Surface

A solid surface tub

Solid surface tubs are durable and customizable, with prices ranging from $2,000 to $6,000.

 

Cost By Bathtub Surrounds Material

 

Acrylic

Acrylic tub surround

Acrylic surrounds are affordable and easy to clean, with prices ranging from $500 to $1,200.

 

Composite

Composite bath surround

Composite surrounds are lightweight and cost-effective, with prices ranging from $800 to $2,000.

They are sometimes designed to look like higher-end options, such as marble or other natural stones.

 

Fiberglass

A low-end fiberglass surround for a shower-tub combo (1)

Fiberglass surrounds are affordable and low-maintenance, with prices ranging from $400 to $1,200.

 

Natural Stone

Natural stone surround this soaker tub1

Natural stone surrounds are durable and luxurious, with prices ranging from $2,400 to $24,000.

 

Quartz

A bathtub surrounded by quartz tiles

Quartz surrounds are stylish and durable, with prices ranging from $6,000 to $12,000.

 

Solid Surface

Solid surface surround

Solid surface surrounds are customizable and easy to maintain, with prices ranging from $6,000 to $12,000.

Solid surface materials can emulate a wide range of other materials used for tub surrounds, including tile work!

 

Tile

Decorative tiles that can be used for a tub surround

Tile surrounds are versatile and offer a wide range of design options, with prices ranging from $1,000 to $6,000.

 

DIY Bathtub Installation vs. Hiring A Professional

While it's possible to save some money by tackling a bathtub installation on your own, it's important to consider the complexity of the project and the potential risks involved.

Similar to DIY bathroom remodeling, you may save money on some upfront costs, but you run the risk of creating more expensive problems down the line.

A professional bathtub installation ensures a proper, safe, and efficient job, which can save you time and money in the long run.

 

Tips For Installing A Bathtub

If you have your heart set on a DIY tub installation, be sure to follow these tips for a smooth process.

 

Measure your bathroom space carefully to ensure the new tub will fit.

man using a measuring tape on a tiled floor

Before purchasing a new bathtub, take accurate measurements of your bathroom space, including the width, length, and height.

Keep in mind that you may need additional space for the tub surround and any necessary plumbing modifications.

 

Gather the necessary tools, as well as protective gear.

protective gear for a bathroom remodel

To successfully install a bathtub, you'll need various tools such as a tape measure, level, drill, wrench, and pipe cutter.

You'll also need protective gear like gloves, goggles, and a dust mask to ensure your safety during the installation process.

 

Consider the weight of the tub and ensure your floor can support it.

Assorted stone bathtubs

Different bathtub materials have varying weights, and it's crucial to ensure your bathroom floor can support the weight of your chosen tub.

Consult a structural engineer or contractor if you're unsure about your floor's load-bearing capacity.

 

Plan for proper ventilation to avoid mold and mildew.

Ventilation fan in a bathroom ceiling

A well-ventilated bathroom helps prevent mold and mildew growth.

Make sure your bathroom has an exhaust fan or window to allow for proper airflow.

If necessary, consider upgrading your ventilation system during the remodel process.

 

Turn off the water and disconnect the drain plumbing.

turning off water supply

Before beginning the installation, turn off the water supply to your bathroom and disconnect the drain plumbing.

This will prevent water damage and potential accidents during the installation process.

 

Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for installation.

DIYers installing a bathtub

Each bathtub is different, so it's essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation.

This will help ensure the bathtub is installed correctly and that the warranty remains valid.

 

Consider hiring a professional for a seamless and hassle-free experience.

While DIY bathtub installation is an option, hiring a professional can save you time, stress, and potentially costly mistakes.

A professional installer will have the experience and expertise to ensure your bathtub is installed correctly and safely.

Design-build contractors--such as Ranney Blair--can also help you with the architectural and interior design aspects of your bathroom remodel.

*Remember, an incorrectly installed bathtub can lead to serious water damage down the line! Professional waterproofing is essential in any bathroom remodeling work.*

 

5 Signs You Need To Replace Your Bathtub

Cracked worn out enamel in the bathroom

  1. Cracks or leaks in the tub.
  2. Persistent mold or mildew.
  3. Difficulty cleaning or maintaining the tub.
  4. Outdated style or design.
  5. Limited accessibility for seniors or individuals with mobility issues.

 

FAQs About Bathtub Installation Cost

taking out the old bath

 

How much does it cost to remove an old bathtub?

Old tub removal costs can range from $300 to $1,200, depending on the complexity and labor involved.

 

Can I DIY a bathtub installation?

While it's possible to DIY a bathtub installation, it's recommended to hire a professional for a seamless and safe experience, especially if you're inexperienced with plumbing or remodeling work.

 

What is the difference between bathtub refinishing and bathtub relining?

Bathtub refinishing involves repairing and resurfacing the existing bathtub, while bathtub relining involves installing a new liner over the old tub.

Refinishing is typically more affordable but may not last as long as a full tub replacement or relining.

 

Contact Ranney Blair Remodeling For A Professional Bathroom Remodel

A luxury bathtub in a bathroom remodeled by Ranney Blair Remodeling

By reading this guide, you've gained valuable insights into the world of bathtub costs and have a better understanding of how to find the perfect tub for your budget in the greater Atlanta area.

At Ranney Blair Remodeling, we're committed to helping you create the bathroom of your dreams.

To start planning your bathroom remodel, fill out our contact form today or give us a call!

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