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$5,000–$25,000
Liberty market estimate
In Liberty, bathroom remodel typically ranges from $5,000 to $25,000. Getting three written bids from licensed contractors is the most reliable way to calibrate your specific project.
Timeline depends on project scope. Ask for a written schedule before work begins, and specifically ask about material lead times and permit inspection windows — these cause most delays.
Bathroom remodels involving plumbing relocation, electrical upgrades, or structural wall changes require a permit in most Midwest municipalities. Cosmetic work — replacing fixtures, tile, or vanities — typically does not. Your licensed contractor will pull and manage all required permits.
Yes. Liberty enforces active licensure and insurance. Ask any contractor for their license number and verify it at the MO state licensing website before signing a contract.
Four-point check: active license confirmed against the MO licensing authority, corporate standing reviewed, insurance validated, business reputation analyzed. We reject roughly 40% of applicants and monitor every listed contractor continuously. A license that lapses means removal.
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