Get a Jacksonville-adjusted cost estimate for your bathroom remodel project. Our calculator starts from national averages and applies a local cost index for Jacksonville, Florida based on labor market data and cost-of-living indices.
Local context for Jacksonville
Jacksonville permits are issued by the Building Inspection Division in the Ed Ball Building at 214 North Hogan Street. All permit applications must be submitted electronically through the JAXEPICS portal. Florida Building Code 8th Edition (2023) applies. Jacksonville sits in the wind-borne debris region, with coastal areas subject to stricter ASCE 7-22 design wind speeds. Inspections can be scheduled at (904) 255-8500 or through JAXEPICS.
Permits filed through Jacksonville Building Inspection Division · official portal
These figures are estimates derived from national cost data and a local cost-of-living multiplier. They are not quotes. For a firm price, use the calculator below and then get 3+ written bids from licensed local contractors.
Small bath: 35-50 | Standard: 50-100 | Large/Primary: 100-200
Several local factors push Jacksonville bathroom remodel pricing above or below the national baseline:
Why does Jacksonville cover so much area?
The city and Duval County consolidated governments in 1968. Most of Duval County is within Jacksonville city limits, but four Beaches municipalities (Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Atlantic Beach, Baldwin) remained separate and run their own building departments.
Is JAXEPICS required for all Jacksonville permits?
Yes. Online (electronic) permit submission is required for all permit types in Jacksonville. Paper submissions are no longer accepted, and the JAXEPICS portal is the gateway for application, plan submission, inspection scheduling, and results.
Jacksonville Building Inspection Division handles bathroom remodel permits in Jacksonville. Fees, inspection schedules, and code amendments vary by project scope.
Visit the official Jacksonville permit portal ↗For mid-range remodel in Jacksonville, most homeowners pay between $6,000 and $25,000 in 2026. Cosmetic updates (paint, hardware, mirror, fixtures) recoup 85-95% at resale. Mid-range remodels recoup 70-80%. Full luxury remodels only recoup 40-50%. The smart play is mid-range with one premium feature (like a walk-in shower).
Permit requirements in Jacksonville follow Florida state building code plus local amendments. Cosmetic refresh: 1-2 days DIY, 1 week with a pro. Mid-range: 3-5 weeks. Major remodel: 6-10 weeks. You will be without this bathroom for the entire project — plan accordingly. See our Florida permit guide for specifics.
Walk-in showers ($5,000-$10,000) are the most popular choice for primary bathrooms in 2026. Tub/shower combos ($2,500-$4,000) are better for families with small children. Keep at least one tub in the house for resale.
For cosmetic changes: no. For any plumbing modifications, electrical changes, or structural work: yes. Most mid-range and major bathroom remodels require permits.
Yes. Demo (removing old tile, vanity, toilet) is easy DIY that saves $500-$1,500. Painting is another easy save. Leave plumbing, electrical, tile setting, and waterproofing to professionals.
The city and Duval County consolidated governments in 1968. Most of Duval County is within Jacksonville city limits, but four Beaches municipalities (Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Atlantic Beach, Baldwin) remained separate and run their own building departments.
Yes. Online (electronic) permit submission is required for all permit types in Jacksonville. Paper submissions are no longer accepted, and the JAXEPICS portal is the gateway for application, plan submission, inspection scheduling, and results.