
Bathroom Remodeling Newtown Square PA
Newtown Square primary baths follow the same higher-finish pattern as the kitchens. The 1990s and 2000s subdivision homes have larger primary baths than the regional median — often 100+ square feet — and clients here typically specify at the top of the spec curve. Custom millwork, premium fixtures, and integrated medicine cabinets are the default rather than the upgrade. We’ve been doing it since 1989.
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Remodeling Your Newtown Square Bathroom — What to Expect
Since 1989, Fedor has rebuilt bathrooms across Newtown Square and Newtown Township — pulling the jetted tub for a freestanding soaker, expanding the shower with frameless glass and tile to the ceiling, and bringing the finish level up to where these clients expect it, all on a fixed-price contract with a single point of contact who answers your calls.
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2026 Southeastern PA Bathroom Cost Guide
A complete 2026 bathroom cost reference for Chester County, Delaware County, and the Main Line — every tier, from a $25K refresh to a $90K+ primary suite.
What a Newtown Square bathroom remodel actually involves
Three patterns:
Subdivision primary suite remodels. Larger original primary baths (100–150 sq ft) with the standard 1990s+ pattern: oversized jetted tub, separate shower stall (too small), double vanity with builder-grade top, dated tile. Common modern scope:
- Remove jetted tub, install freestanding cast-iron or stone-resin tub
- Walk-in shower with frameless glass and tile to the ceiling — usually 5×5 or 6×4
- Double vanity with quartz top and custom millwork integration
- Heated tile floor
- Premium plumbing fixtures — Hansgrohe, Brizo, Waterworks at the higher tiers
- Integrated medicine cabinets and recessed niches
Mid-century traditional bath remodels. Smaller original baths (50–75 sq ft) with full gut and reconfiguration. Standard post-WWII pattern with high-finish materials.
Post-2010 contemporary primary suites. Refresh-tier work — replacing 10-year-old materials with current spec.
Cost ranges for Newtown Square bathrooms
| Tier | Range | Typical Newtown Square project |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Refresh | $25,000 – $40,000 | Powder room or basic hall bath refresh |
| Full Bath Remodel | $35,000 – $65,000 | Subdivision hall bath full gut |
| Primary / Master Bath | $50,000 – $90,000+ | Standard Newtown Square primary suite scope |
Newtown Square primary baths tend to specify above the regional median because of finish-level expectations — premium fixtures, custom millwork, integrated medicine cabinets. The Primary Bath tier doesn’t carry a hard ceiling; fully custom suites with millwork integration and Waterworks-tier fixtures regularly exceed $90K.
Aging-in-place additions are common in Newtown Square primary baths — curbless showers, blocking for grab bars, comfort-height fixtures. Adds $3K–$8K at any tier.
Our Design-Build Process
Most remodels go sideways for the same reason: design and construction don’t talk to each other. The designer draws something the builder can’t actually build for the price quoted, and you’re stuck in the middle.
We use a design-build model — the team that designs your Newtown Square bath is the same team that builds it. Every line on the drawing has been priced. Every spec has been confirmed. Subdivision homes have sound infrastructure, so the value of design-build here is locking the high-spec selections — the freestanding tub, the frameless glass, the Waterworks-tier fixtures, the integrated millwork — so the number doesn’t drift as you choose finishes. We sequence the work around Newtown Township’s inspection schedule so the project doesn’t stall waiting on the township.
The 8 steps, start to finish
- First Call — a 10–15 minute conversation to understand what you’re planning and whether it makes sense to meet.
- In-Home Consultation — we walk your space, listen, and learn what matters most in the finished result.
- Design Call + Initial Estimate — an initial design concept and a real budget range, walked through together.
- Selections & Design Refinement — vanity, tile, countertops, fixtures, hardware, lighting, paint — every choice made before we build.
- Fixed-Price Proposal + Contract — every line priced and confirmed buildable. The number is real before you sign.
- Pre-Construction — permits, ordering, scheduling, and material staging so the job runs without gaps.
- Construction — carpenter-led crews, a single point of contact, weekly updates, no surprise upcharges.
- Final Walkthrough + Warranty — we close out every detail and back the work with a 1-year workmanship warranty.
Newtown Township permitting for Newtown Square bath work
We handle permitting for your project through Newtown Township. Permit fees tend to run 1–2% of contract value and are included transparently on every Fedor proposal.
Suppliers we use for Newtown Square projects
- Plumbing fixtures: Ferguson (King of Prussia)
- Tile and stone: Devon Tile or The Tile Shop (King of Prussia)
- Flooring: Avalon Flooring (King of Prussia)
- Appliances: Gerhard’s Appliances (Ardmore)
Recent Work
Recent Newtown Square Projects
What Newtown Square Homeowners Say About Working With Us
★★★★★ 4.8 / 5
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We used Fedor Fabrication to remodel our hall bathroom. They did a wonderful job. We were impressed by their design specialist who listened to our ideas and helped make them work within our budget. Their workers were great — always polite, efficient and very tidy. A friend recommended Fedor and we are so glad we had them do this job — we highly recommend them.
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by far the best around ! kitchen and bathrooms in 2 homes that are outstanding …no need to interview other contractors !
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Newtown Square?
Newtown Square bathroom remodels run $25,000 to $90,000+ depending on scope. A hall-bath refresh starts around $25K–$40K; a subdivision hall-bath full gut runs $35K–$65K; a primary suite with a freestanding tub, expanded frameless shower, double vanity, and heated floor runs $50K–$90K+, and fully custom suites with Waterworks-tier fixtures go beyond that. Newtown Square projects tend to land at the upper end of each tier because clients here specify above the regional median. The free cost guide above breaks every tier down line by line.
How long does a Newtown Square primary bath remodel take?
Most Newtown Square primary-bath remodels run 5–7 weeks of active construction once tile and fixtures are on site. The full timeline from first call to final walkthrough is typically 2.5–4 months. Subdivision homes have sound infrastructure so there’s no old-house surprise work — the schedule driver is usually lead time on premium fixtures, custom vanities, and specialty tile. We give you a hard date at proposal and update it weekly in the JobTread portal so you’re never guessing where the project stands.
What’s included in your fixed-price quote?
Everything we can see at signing: design, all materials (tile, vanity, fixtures, hardware), all labor and trade partners (plumbing through AA to Z, electrical through S.B. Electric, tile, finish carpentry), permits, inspections, dumpster, project management, and the final walkthrough. On a Newtown Square subdivision home there’s far less hidden old-house risk than on a borough home — the value of fixed price here is locking the high-spec selections so the number doesn’t drift. The only thing that changes the number is scope you choose to add after signing, documented and approved by you in writing first.
What happens when you open a wall in a 1990s Newtown Square home?
Far fewer surprises than in a pre-1940 borough home — 1990s and 2000s subdivision construction is modern and code-built, with sound wiring and plumbing. The thing we do confirm is the condition behind a primary-bath wet wall, because the original jetted tub deck and undersized shower pan occasionally hid slow, long-term leaks. None of that is unusual on a 25-year-old jetted tub; we document anything we find, photograph it, price the fix, and get your written approval before proceeding. No silent change orders.
Can you expand my primary bath or just reconfigure within the footprint?
On most Newtown Square subdivision primary baths you don’t need to expand — at 100–150 sq ft there’s usually enough room to remove the jetted tub, build a proper walk-in shower, and add a freestanding soaker by reconfiguring within the existing footprint. Where a client wants more, absorbing an adjacent closet or a slice of the bedroom is feasible; we bring in Rise Engineering if a load path is involved. We’ll tell you honestly whether your room needs to grow or just needs a smarter layout.
Should I keep the old jetted tub, or convert to a walk-in shower?
Honestly, almost every Newtown Square client converts. The oversized jetted tubs that came standard in 1990s and 2000s subdivisions rarely get used, the motors fail, and they eat space a frameless walk-in shower and a freestanding soaker would use far better. If you genuinely take baths, we design in a freestanding soaker — better than a jetted tub and far easier to clean. If you don’t, converting almost always improves daily use and resale. We give you our honest read for your specific room, not a default upsell.
Do you have to replumb the bathroom?
Usually only partially. Subdivision homes have modern copper or PEX supply and PVC drains, so there’s no galvanized-to-copper replumb like in a borough home. What does change is the rough-in: moving from a jetted tub and stall shower to a freestanding tub and a larger walk-in shower means relocating drains and supply lines for the new fixture positions. That’s planned and priced on the proposal — never a surprise change order.
Will the remodel affect the ceiling in the room below?
Sometimes — far less than in a plaster-ceiling borough home. If we’re relocating drains for a new tub or shower position, we may need to open the drywall ceiling below to run them, then patch and repaint. We include that in scope from the start where the new layout requires it, and tell you up front whether your specific project needs it.
Can you do aging-in-place modifications without it looking institutional?
Yes — and that’s the case for doing it during the remodel instead of bolting it on later. A curbless walk-in shower, blocking in the walls for future grab bars, a comfort-height toilet, and a bench detail all integrate cleanly when planned from the start. Built in at the framing stage it adds roughly $3K–$8K, and done right you’d never read it as “aging-in-place” — it just looks like a well-designed bathroom that happens to work at any age. This is increasingly common on Newtown Square primary baths.
What does Newtown Township permitting cost for a bath project?
Permit fees through Newtown Township typically run 1–2% of contract value. On a $90,000 primary bath, expect roughly $900–$1,800. We pull every required permit, schedule the inspections around the production schedule, and show the permit cost as a transparent line item on the proposal — it’s never buried in markup or sprung on you mid-project.
Do I need to hire my own designer?
No separate designer needed — we’re design-build, so the team that designs your Newtown Square bath is the team that builds it; nothing gets drawn that we can’t build for the price quoted (and we collaborate cleanly if you already have a designer, which many Newtown Square clients do).
How will you communicate with me during construction?
During construction you get one point of contact (Alex or your project manager) who answers calls and texts, weekly progress updates, and a heads-up before anything becomes a problem, plus the live JobTread portal showing schedule, budget, and invoices.
Do you also do kitchen remodels in Newtown Square?
Yes — see Newtown Square kitchen remodeling for subdivision and mid-century kitchen scope, Newtown Township permitting, and recent Newtown Square kitchen projects.
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