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Bathroom Remodel in New Plymouth, Idaho

Iron Crest Remodel provides expert bathroom remodeling services to homeowners in New Plymouth and surrounding Payette County communities. Modern bathroom renovations for Boise-area homes.

Looking for professional bathroom remodeling in New Plymouth, Idaho? Iron Crest Remodel serves New Plymouth homeowners with the same quality, warranties, and professionalism we bring to every Treasure Valley project. Located ~50 miles from HQ, New Plymouth is within our core service area with quick response times.

Bathroom Remodeling

What We Deliver

  • Walk-in shower design and installation
  • Custom tile work (floor, walls, niches)
  • Vanity and cabinet installation
  • Freestanding and built-in tub installation
  • Heated flooring systems
  • LED mirror and lighting upgrades
  • Frameless glass shower enclosures
  • Waterproofing and moisture barriers
  • Ventilation fan upgrades
  • ADA-compliant accessible bathroom builds

Typical Investment

$15,000 – $75,000+

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Timeline

3 – 6 weeks

Our Process

Contractor and homeowner reviewing bathroom design plans and layout blueprints at a table
1

Assessment & Design

We evaluate your existing bathroom, discuss your vision, and develop a design plan with layout, materials, and fixtures tailored to your space and budget.

Tile samples, fixture catalogs, and vanity material options displayed on a showroom table
2

Material Selection

Choose from our curated selection of tile, vanities, fixtures, and hardware. We source premium materials from trusted suppliers with competitive pricing.

Bathroom during demolition phase with old tile removed and exposed framing and plumbing
3

Demolition & Prep

Existing fixtures, tile, and finishes are removed. We address any water damage, update plumbing and electrical, and install waterproofing membranes.

Craftsman installing subway tile on a bathroom shower wall with precision tools
4

Build & Install

Tile, vanities, fixtures, glass enclosures, lighting, and accessories are installed by our specialized crews. Every joint is sealed and every connection tested.

Beautifully finished modern bathroom with walk-in shower, vanity, and new fixtures
5

Inspection & Handoff

Final plumbing and electrical inspections, punch list review, and a complete walkthrough with you before we consider the project finished.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Boise?

Bathroom remodels in Boise typically range from $15,000-$35,000 for a standard renovation and $35,000-$75,000+ for a luxury master bath. Costs depend on bathroom size, tile selection, fixture quality, and whether plumbing needs to be relocated.

How long does a bathroom remodel take?

Most bathroom remodels take 3-6 weeks. A straightforward update (new vanity, fixtures, and paint) can be completed in 1-2 weeks. A full gut renovation with tile, new plumbing, and layout changes typically takes 4-6 weeks.

Should I choose a walk-in shower or a tub for my bathroom?

It depends on your needs. Walk-in showers maximize space and are more accessible. If you have young children or prefer soaking baths, keeping at least one tub in the home is recommended. We can help you decide based on your household and resale considerations.

Do you handle all the plumbing for bathroom remodels?

Yes. Our licensed plumbing crews handle all bathroom plumbing including supply lines, drain relocations, shower valve installation, and fixture connections. All plumbing work is permitted and inspected.

Common Bathroom Remodeling Scopes

Not every bathroom remodeling project is the same. Cosmetic updates are minor refreshes — not full remodels. Full remodels start at the Standard tier and above. Here are the most common scope levels we handle in the Boise area, with typical investment ranges.

Cosmetic Update

$8,000 – $15,000

Not a full remodel. New paint, fixtures, hardware, vanity top, and lighting — no layout or plumbing changes. Full remodels typically begin at $15,000.

Standard Full Remodel

$15,000 – $35,000

New tile, vanity, shower/tub, fixtures, lighting, and flooring. May include plumbing updates.

Master Bath Luxury

$35,000 – $75,000+

Custom tile, freestanding tub, frameless glass, heated floors, custom cabinetry, and premium fixtures.

Accessible / Aging-in-Place

$20,000 – $45,000

Curbless shower, grab bars, wider doorways, comfort-height fixtures, and non-slip surfaces.

Boise-Specific Considerations

Remodeling in the Treasure Valley comes with local factors that affect scope, cost, and timeline. Here is what Boise-area homeowners should know.

Older Home Plumbing

North End and Hyde Park homes (pre-1960) often have galvanized steel supply lines and cast iron drains that must be replaced during a bathroom remodel, adding $2,000–$5,000.

Permit Requirements

Ada County requires permits for any plumbing, electrical, or structural changes. Building permits run $150–$500 depending on scope. Iron Crest handles all permit applications.

Idaho's Dry Climate

Low humidity means waterproofing is critical — without proper moisture barriers, tile installations fail faster. We use Schluter Kerdi or equivalent waterproofing on every wet-area installation.

Winter Scheduling

Interior bathroom remodels are ideal winter projects in Boise. Material delivery is rarely weather-affected, and winter scheduling often means faster crew availability.

Walk-In Shower vs. Bathtub

Choosing between walk-in shower and bathtub? Here is a side-by-side comparison to help you decide.

FactorWalk-In ShowerBathtub
Space EfficiencyMaximizes usable floor areaRequires 5ft minimum footprint
AccessibilityEasier entry, aging-in-place readyDifficult for mobility-limited users
Resale ValuePreferred in master bathsKeep one tub in home for families
Cost$3,000 – $15,000 installed$1,500 – $8,000 installed
MaintenanceGlass needs regular cleaningCaulk and grout maintenance

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Why New Plymouth Homeowners Choose Iron Crest for Bathroom Remodeling

New Plymouth is a small community in Payette County, approximately 50 miles west of Boise, where farmhouses and ranch homes define the residential landscape. Many of these homes were built with bathrooms that are small, poorly ventilated, and equipped with outdated fixtures that no longer serve modern families. Whether it's a cramped single bathroom in a 1940s farmhouse or a builder-grade master bath in a 2005 ranch home, New Plymouth homeowners are ready for bathrooms that function better, look better, and hold up to the demands of rural Idaho living.

Iron Crest Remodel specializes in bathroom renovations for rural western Idaho homes. We understand the unique challenges of remodeling in Payette County — well water with heavy mineral content, older homes without proper ventilation, and properties on septic systems that require careful drain routing. Our crews travel from Boise with full-day scheduling to maximize productivity on every visit. We handle all Payette County permits, coordinate inspections, and source materials efficiently so your project stays on timeline and on budget.

Payette County permitting experience — all applications and inspections handled for you
Small-town home renovation expertise — older homes, farmhouses, and newer builds
Dedicated western Idaho scheduling — full-day crews for efficient project timelines
Licensed, bonded, and fully insured for residential work in Payette County
Transparent, fixed-price contracts with milestone-based payments
Completed bathroom remodel in a New Plymouth Idaho home with walk-in shower, porcelain tile, and modern vanity

New Plymouth Housing Stock & Common Bathroom Challenges

Understanding your home's construction era is the first step toward a successful bathroom remodel. New Plymouth's housing stock spans several decades, and each era presents specific challenges that affect project scope, timeline, and cost. Here is what we see most often when we assess bathrooms in the New Plymouth area.

Original Farmhouses (Pre-1960)

New Plymouth's oldest homes are farmhouses with small, often windowless bathrooms that were an afterthought in the original floor plan. These typically feature cast-iron tubs, pedestal sinks with no storage, and no exhaust fans. Plumbing runs through galvanized drain lines that may be corroded or partially blocked after 60+ years of use. Electrical wiring is often knob-and-tube with no GFCI protection. Many of these homes have only one bathroom for the entire house. Full gut renovations are typically required — removing everything down to the studs, replacing plumbing and wiring, waterproofing the subfloor, and building a modern bathroom from the ground up.

Ranch Homes (1960s–1980s)

Single-story ranch homes make up the largest segment of New Plymouth's housing stock. Bathrooms in these homes typically feature tub-shower combos with fiberglass or ceramic tile surrounds, single-sink vanities with laminate tops, vinyl sheet flooring, and builder-grade fixtures with 4-inch backsplash. These bathrooms are structurally sound but visually dated. Plumbing and electrical are usually copper and romex, respectively, which are serviceable but may need selective updates. Cosmetic to standard remodels work well here — new tile surround, vanity replacement, modern lighting, and flooring upgrades can transform the space without a full gut renovation.

Newer Construction (2000s–Present)

Newer homes in and around New Plymouth were built with adequate plumbing and ventilation infrastructure, but many feature builder-grade finishes that homeowners want to upgrade within 10–15 years. Common issues include fiberglass shower and tub inserts that yellow and crack, laminate vanity tops that chip and stain, and basic ceramic tile that looks outdated. Master bathroom upgrades to frameless glass shower enclosures, porcelain tile throughout, quartz vanity tops, and premium fixtures are the most popular renovations in this era. These projects are typically faster and less disruptive because the infrastructure is already up to code.

Outdated bathroom in a New Plymouth farmhouse showing dated fixtures, old tile, and poor ventilation
Hard water mineral buildup on bathroom fixtures and tile in a Payette County Idaho home

Bathroom Challenges Specific to Rural New Plymouth

Remodeling a bathroom in New Plymouth comes with considerations that Boise-metro homeowners rarely face. Rural properties in Payette County often rely on different utility infrastructure, and the water conditions and home construction styles affect material choices and project scope. Here are the rural-specific factors we account for on every New Plymouth bathroom project.

Well Water & Hard Water Buildup

Many New Plymouth properties rely on private wells with hard water measuring 15–25 grains per gallon — significantly harder than Boise municipal water. Hard water deposits white mineral scale on tile surfaces, glass shower doors, and fixtures within weeks. We recommend porcelain tile (non-porous, resists mineral staining, easy to clean), frameless glass shower enclosures with a factory-applied protective coating, and matte black or brushed nickel fixtures that resist visible scaling far better than chrome or polished nickel. Installing a water softener during the bathroom rough-in phase is the ideal long-term solution — the plumbing is already open, making it the most cost-effective time to add one.

Ventilation in Older Homes

Many farmhouse bathrooms in New Plymouth have no exhaust fan at all, or an undersized unit that barely moves air. Without proper ventilation, moisture from showers and baths causes mold growth on walls and ceilings, peeling paint, warping trim, and rotting subfloor — damage that compounds over years and can become a serious structural issue. Every Iron Crest bathroom remodel includes a properly-sized exhaust fan as a baseline requirement. We typically install 80–110 CFM fans (minimum code is 50 CFM, but we exceed code for real-world performance) vented directly to the exterior through the roof or soffit — never into the attic, where trapped moisture causes even worse damage.

Electrical & Plumbing Upgrades

Older homes in New Plymouth often lack the basic electrical infrastructure modern bathrooms require. GFCI-protected outlets near water sources are mandatory by code but missing in many pre-1980s homes. Dedicated bathroom circuits, adequate lighting circuits, and wiring for heated floors or towel warmers all need to be planned during the rough-in phase. On the plumbing side, hot water capacity should be assessed — homes adding multi-head showers, soaking tubs, or a second bathroom may need a tankless water heater or a larger tank to keep up with demand. We evaluate both electrical and plumbing capacity during the initial consultation and include all necessary upgrades in our fixed-price proposal.

Septic System Considerations

Properties on septic systems require careful planning before adding fixtures or relocating toilets. Moving a toilet, adding a second sink, or converting a half bath to a full bath all affect drain routing and wastewater volume. We verify septic tank capacity and drain field condition during our pre-construction assessment to ensure your system can handle any additional load. If the septic system needs attention, we'll identify that before construction begins — not after walls are open and the project is underway.

Bathroom exhaust fan installation vented to exterior during a New Plymouth Idaho bathroom remodel
Waterproofing membrane application in a shower during a bathroom remodel in Payette County Idaho

Bathroom Remodel Costs in New Plymouth, Idaho

Bathroom remodeling costs in New Plymouth run approximately 5–15% lower than comparable projects in Boise and Meridian. Lower permit fees, less complex inspections, and reduced scheduling competition all contribute to the savings. Here are typical cost ranges for New Plymouth bathroom remodels based on our project history in Payette County.

Cosmetic Refresh

$5,000 – $12,000

New vanity, mirror, lighting, paint, and hardware. Same layout, same fixtures in place. No plumbing or electrical changes. Ideal for bathrooms with good bones that just need a visual update. Typical timeline is 1–2 weeks.

Standard Bathroom Remodel

$12,000 – $30,000

New tub or shower surround, vanity with quartz top, toilet replacement, tile or LVP flooring, updated lighting, and fresh paint. Same footprint with plumbing updates as needed. This is the most common scope for New Plymouth ranch homes and the best balance of impact and investment.

Master Bathroom Transformation

$30,000 – $55,000

Walk-in shower conversion with frameless glass, double vanity, heated tile flooring, custom tile work throughout, premium fixtures, and improved lighting. May include layout changes, wall relocation, or expanding into an adjacent closet. The premium option for homeowners who want a spa-like master bathroom experience.

Accessible Bathroom Conversion

$20,000 – $45,000

Zero-threshold (curbless) shower entry, grab bars at toilet and shower, comfort-height toilet, wider doorway (minimum 32 inches clear), non-slip tile flooring, lever-handle faucets, and fold-down shower bench. Designed for aging-in-place with safety and independence as the primary goals. Growing demand in New Plymouth as homeowners plan for long-term livability.

All estimates include Payette County permits, inspections, material delivery, and complete installation. No hidden fees. View our detailed bathroom remodel cost guide for a deeper breakdown of where your bathroom remodel budget goes.

Mid-range bathroom remodel in New Plymouth Idaho with new tile shower, vanity, and modern fixtures

Bathroom Types for New Plymouth Homes

The right bathroom remodel scope depends on which bathroom you're renovating and how your household uses it. Here are the four most common bathroom renovation types we perform in New Plymouth homes.

Primary master bathroom remodel with walk-in shower and double vanity in a New Plymouth Idaho home

Primary Bathroom

Master bathroom upgrades are the most popular renovation for ranch and newer homes in New Plymouth. The typical scope includes converting a tub-shower combo to a walk-in shower with built-in bench, upgrading to a double vanity with quartz top, installing heated tile flooring, and adding layered lighting with dimmers. These renovations create a private retreat that adds daily comfort and significant resale value.

Updated guest bathroom with new vanity, tub-shower combo, and modern tile in New Plymouth Idaho

Guest Bathroom

Guest bathroom updates focus on high visual impact at a budget-friendly price point. The typical scope includes a tub-shower combo update with new tile surround, single vanity replacement, new flooring and lighting, and fresh paint. Keeping the existing layout and plumbing footprint minimizes costs while delivering a dramatic visual transformation that impresses guests and supports resale.

Accessible Bathroom

Aging-in-place conversions are a growing segment in New Plymouth, where many homeowners plan to stay in their homes long-term. Key features include zero-threshold shower entry for wheelchair or walker access, fold-down shower bench, strategically placed grab bars at the toilet and shower, comfort-height toilet, lever-handle faucets, and non-slip tile throughout. These modifications maintain aesthetics while prioritizing safety and independence. Learn more in our accessible bathroom remodeling guide.

Tub-to-Shower Conversion

Removing an unused bathtub and installing a walk-in shower is the single most requested bathroom change in New Plymouth. This conversion gains usable space, improves accessibility, and modernizes the bathroom in one project. Walk-in showers with tile walls, a linear drain, and frameless glass feel significantly larger than the tub-shower combo they replace. If your home has multiple bathtubs and you rarely use any of them, a tub-to-shower conversion in the master bath is the best first move. See our walk-in shower installation guide for details on the process, costs, and design options.

Materials We Recommend for New Plymouth Bathrooms

Material selection matters more in rural Idaho than in city homes with treated municipal water and stable humidity. We choose materials that perform well in New Plymouth's specific conditions — hard well water, moisture-heavy bathroom environments, and the demands of active households.

Tile: Porcelain (Recommended)

Porcelain tile is non-porous — critical for homes on well water where mineral-rich water contacts surfaces daily. It resists hard water staining, cleans easily, and is available in wood-look, marble-look, and modern large-format styles. We recommend large-format porcelain tiles (12x24 or larger) to minimize grout lines, which reduces maintenance and creates a cleaner, more contemporary look. For shower floors, smaller mosaic porcelain tiles provide the slip resistance needed in wet areas. Read our bathroom tile and waterproofing guide for a complete breakdown of tile types, waterproofing systems, and installation methods.

Vanity & Countertop: Quartz on Solid Wood

We recommend quartz vanity tops paired with solid wood or plywood cabinet construction. Quartz is non-porous, so it resists moisture absorption and hard water staining without ever needing to be sealed. Undermount sinks create clean lines and make the countertop easy to wipe down. For cabinet boxes, we avoid particleboard — it swells when exposed to bathroom humidity. Solid wood or plywood construction holds up for decades in a properly ventilated bathroom.

Fixtures: Matte Black or Brushed Nickel

For New Plymouth homes on well water, fixture finish selection makes a real difference in daily maintenance. Matte black and brushed nickel finishes resist visible hard water spots far better than chrome or polished nickel, which show every mineral deposit. We also recommend WaterSense-certified toilets (1.28 GPF) and low-flow showerheads (2.0 GPM or less) that reduce water usage without sacrificing performance — especially important for homes on well systems where water supply capacity matters.

Bathroom material samples including porcelain tile, quartz vanity top, and fixture finishes for a New Plymouth remodel
Large-format porcelain wall tile installation in a New Plymouth Idaho bathroom remodel

Payette County Bathroom Remodel Permits

Any bathroom remodel in New Plymouth that involves plumbing, electrical, or structural changes requires a building permit from the Payette County Building Department. The good news: Payette County's permitting process is significantly faster and less expensive than Ada County (Boise metro). Plan review typically takes 1–2 weeks instead of 4–8 weeks, and permit fees are substantially lower than what you would pay in the Boise metro area.

Payette County Building Department
  • Kitchen remodels involving plumbing, electrical, or structural changes require a Payette County building permit
  • Permit fees are typically $75–$250 depending on project scope — lower than Ada County rates
  • Plan review turnaround is usually 1–2 weeks, significantly faster than Boise metro jurisdictions
  • Inspections are scheduled through the Payette County Building Department and typically occur within 2–3 business days of request
  • Iron Crest Remodel handles all permit applications, plan submissions, and inspection scheduling as part of our fixed-price contracts
Visit Payette County Building Department

Iron Crest handles all permit applications, plan submissions, and inspection scheduling on your behalf. You never have to visit the building department or coordinate with inspectors — that's our job.

Bathroom Remodeling in New Plymouth Neighborhoods

We provide bathroom remodeling services throughout New Plymouth and the surrounding rural areas of Payette County. Each neighborhood has its own character, housing mix, and typical bathroom challenges.

Downtown New Plymouth

The town core features early 1900s homes with single small bathrooms — often the only bathroom in the house. Full gut renovations are common here, and some homeowners choose to add a second bathroom by converting a closet or unused space. These projects require careful plumbing routing through older framing and coordination with existing drain lines. The results are transformative for families who have been sharing one outdated bathroom for years.

North New Plymouth

North of the town center, residential streets feature ranch homes from the 1960s–1980s with standard bathroom layouts. These are prime candidates for tub-to-shower conversions, vanity and flooring updates, and master bathroom upgrades. Homes in this area typically have good structural foundations and serviceable plumbing, making standard and mid-range remodels straightforward and cost-effective.

Rural New Plymouth

Farmhouses and acreage properties outside town limits make up a significant portion of our New Plymouth bathroom projects. These homes are on well water and septic systems, which directly affects material selection (hard water-resistant finishes) and project planning (drain routing verification, septic capacity assessment). Ventilation upgrades are almost always part of the scope, as many rural farmhouse bathrooms were built without exhaust fans. We bring all materials and equipment on full-day trips, minimizing site visits while maximizing productivity.

Renovate or Sell? Bathroom Remodel ROI in New Plymouth

Bathroom remodels consistently recoup 60–70% of their cost at resale according to national remodeling data. In rural markets like New Plymouth — where updated housing inventory is limited and buyers have fewer options — the return on investment can be even higher. An updated bathroom is the number two factor (after kitchens) in home purchase decisions, and homes with modern bathrooms in Payette County sell faster and closer to asking price than comparable homes with original fixtures and finishes.

If you plan to stay in your home for 5+ years, the daily comfort and functionality of a remodeled bathroom far outweighs the investment. If you're considering selling, a bathroom update is one of the most strategic pre-sale improvements you can make. Pair with a kitchen remodel for maximum impact — see our New Plymouth kitchen remodeling page for details on kitchen renovation scope and costs. For a detailed ROI analysis across all remodeling categories, see our remodeling ROI guide.

What New Plymouth Clients Say

We had an old farmhouse kitchen with barely any counter space and outdated wiring. Iron Crest completely transformed it — new cabinets, quartz counters, proper electrical, and an island we use every single day. They handled the Payette County permits and every inspection without us lifting a finger.

Mike & Teresa R., Rural New Plymouth | Kitchen Remodeling

Our 1970s ranch home had the classic closed-off galley kitchen. Iron Crest opened it up to the living room, added a breakfast bar, and installed beautiful LVP flooring throughout. The crew drove out from Boise every day and always showed up on time. Couldn't be happier with the result.

Jennifer L., North New Plymouth | Kitchen Remodeling

Iron Crest replaced our bathroom tile and vanity while also updating the kitchen countertops and backsplash. They coordinated both projects to minimize disruption and finished ahead of schedule. Professional, clean, and the quality is outstanding for the price.

David & Susan K., Downtown New Plymouth | Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling

More Remodeling Services in New Plymouth

Bathroom remodeling pairs well with other home upgrades. Many New Plymouth homeowners combine a bathroom remodel with a kitchen remodel to maximize contractor efficiency and minimize total project disruption.

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