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Bathroom Remodel in Payette, Idaho

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

Looking for professional bathroom remodeling in Payette, Idaho? Iron Crest Remodel serves Payette homeowners with the same quality, warranties, and professionalism we bring to every Treasure Valley project. Located ~59 miles from HQ, Payette 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 Payette Homeowners Choose Iron Crest for Bathroom Remodeling

Payette is the county seat of Payette County, located 59 miles west of Boise at the confluence of the Payette and Snake rivers. With a population of 7,400+, this small city has some of the oldest housing stock in the Treasure Valley region. Homes dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s line the downtown streets, and many of those bathrooms haven't been updated in 50 years or more. Full gut renovations are not the exception here — they're the standard scope of work.

River-area properties in Payette face moisture challenges that directly affect bathroom waterproofing. Pre-1978 homes may have lead paint on bathroom walls and trim, requiring certified abatement before renovation work begins. Iron Crest Remodel handles all Payette County building permits, coordinates inspections, and provides full-day crews for the 59-mile distance from Boise. Our project managers ensure that every site visit maximizes productivity so your bathroom remodel stays on schedule and on budget.

Payette County permitting handled — we manage all applications, reviews, and inspections
County seat experience — familiar with local building codes and inspection requirements
River community expertise — moisture management, foundation considerations, and drainage planning
Licensed, bonded, and fully insured for residential remodeling in Payette County
Transparent, fixed-price proposals with milestone-based payments
Completed bathroom remodel in a Payette Idaho home with modern tile, walk-in shower, and updated vanity

Payette Housing Stock & Common Bathroom Challenges

Understanding your home's construction era is the first step toward a successful bathroom remodel. Payette's housing stock spans over a century, and each era presents specific challenges that affect project scope, timeline, and cost. Here is what we encounter most often when assessing bathrooms in Payette.

Historic Downtown Homes (Pre-1940)

Payette's oldest homes have the most challenging bathrooms. These small rooms typically feature cast-iron tubs, pedestal sinks, no exhaust fans, knob-and-tube wiring, galvanized drain lines, and lead paint on walls and trim. Many of these homes have only one bathroom serving the entire household. Full gut renovations are the standard approach: strip to studs, replace all plumbing and electrical, install proper waterproofing and ventilation, and rebuild with modern materials. The results transform these cramped, deteriorating spaces into safe, functional, and beautiful bathrooms that honor the home's historic character.

Mid-Century Homes (1940s–1980s)

Standard ranch bathrooms make up the largest segment of Payette's housing stock. These typically feature a tub-shower combo, single vanity, vinyl or ceramic tile floor, and basic lighting. The infrastructure is better than pre-war homes but dated by today's standards. The most popular remodels for this era include tub-to-shower conversions, new vanity and countertop installations, modern tile work, updated fixtures, and improved lighting and exhaust fan upgrades. These projects deliver dramatic visual improvement without the full gut scope of older homes.

Newer Construction (1990s–Present)

Newer homes in and around Payette generally have adequate bathroom spaces but were built with builder-grade finishes that homeowners want to upgrade within 10 to 15 years. Common features include fiberglass tub-shower inserts, laminate vanity tops, basic lighting, and standard mirrors. The upgrade scope is typically straightforward: replace the fiberglass insert with custom tile, install a quartz vanity top, add improved lighting, and upgrade fixtures. These projects are faster and less disruptive because the plumbing and electrical infrastructure is already up to code.

Outdated bathroom in a historic Payette Idaho home showing deteriorating tile, old fixtures, and damaged walls
Plumbing replacement during a bathroom remodel in a Payette County Idaho home

Bathroom Challenges at the River Confluence

Payette's location at the confluence of the Payette and Snake rivers creates conditions that directly affect bathroom remodeling. From lead paint in the oldest homes to elevated ground moisture near the rivers, these are the factors we account for on every Payette bathroom project.

Lead Paint in Pre-1978 Bathrooms

Many downtown Payette homes have lead paint on bathroom walls, trim, and door frames. Any renovation that disturbs painted surfaces requires lead testing before work begins. If lead is detected, EPA-certified Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) practices are mandatory — including containment, HEPA vacuuming, and proper disposal. Iron Crest is RRP-certified and includes lead testing as part of our standard assessment for all pre-1978 Payette homes. This protects your family and ensures full compliance with federal regulations.

River-Area Moisture & Waterproofing

Properties near the river confluence experience higher ground moisture levels than homes farther from the water. Bathroom waterproofing is critical in these areas — not just inside showers but also behind tubs and on floor surfaces where moisture can migrate through subfloors. We install full sheet membrane waterproofing systems and moisture-test subfloors before any tile installation. This prevents mold growth, subfloor rot, and tile failure that plague improperly waterproofed bathrooms in river-adjacent neighborhoods.

Complete Plumbing Replacement

Downtown Payette homes frequently have galvanized drain lines and supply pipes that are 60 to 100 years old. These corroded lines restrict water flow, leach rust into the water, and are prone to sudden failure. A full bathroom remodel in these homes includes replacing all accessible plumbing with PEX supply lines and PVC drains. This prevents future leaks, ensures proper water pressure, and provides reliable drainage for decades. We always recommend replacing galvanized plumbing while the walls are open — it is far more costly to address later.

Accessible Bathroom Demand

Payette has an aging population, and demand for accessible bathroom conversions is growing steadily. Zero-threshold showers, strategically placed grab bars, comfort-height fixtures, wider doorways, and non-slip flooring allow residents to age in place safely. These projects often qualify for certain tax deductions related to medical necessity. Iron Crest designs accessible bathrooms that are both functional and aesthetically appealing — no institutional look, just thoughtful design that serves homeowners at every stage of life.

Hard water mineral buildup on bathroom fixtures in a Payette Idaho home
Accessible bathroom with grab bars and zero-threshold shower installed in a Payette Idaho home

Bathroom Remodel Costs in Payette, Idaho

Bathroom remodeling costs in Payette vary widely depending on the home's age and the scope of work required. Historic homes with galvanized plumbing, lead paint, and outdated electrical naturally cost more than cosmetic refreshes in newer construction. Here are the typical cost ranges for Payette bathroom remodels based on our project history in Payette County.

Cosmetic Refresh

$4,500 – $10,000

New vanity, mirror, lighting, paint, and hardware. A quick visual update for newer homes with solid infrastructure. No plumbing or layout changes. Ideal for 1990s and newer homes that just need a fresh look.

Standard Bathroom Remodel

$10,000 – $28,000

New tub or shower surround, vanity, toilet, flooring, lighting, and fixtures. Same layout with updated finishes and improved functionality. The most common scope for Payette's mid-century ranch homes. Includes minor plumbing and electrical updates as needed.

Master Bathroom / Full Gut

$28,000 – $55,000

Strip to studs, replace all plumbing and electrical, install walk-in shower, double vanity, custom tile throughout, and proper waterproofing membrane. This is the standard scope for Payette's historic downtown homes where everything behind the walls needs replacement. Includes subfloor reinforcement and ventilation upgrades.

Accessible Bathroom Conversion

$18,000 – $42,000

Zero-threshold shower with fold-down bench, grab bars throughout, comfort-height toilet, non-slip flooring, lever handles, and wider doorway. A complete ADA-style upgrade designed for safe aging in place. Includes all necessary structural modifications and waterproofing.

Note: Pre-1978 homes in Payette may require lead paint abatement, which adds $1,500 to $4,000 to the total project cost depending on the extent of lead-containing surfaces.

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 Payette Idaho with new tile shower, quartz vanity, and modern fixtures

Bathroom Types for Payette Homes

The right bathroom remodel depends on your home's age, your household's needs, and how the space is used. Here are the four most popular bathroom project types we perform in Payette.

Ceramic tile installation during a full gut bathroom renovation in a historic Payette Idaho home

Full Gut Renovation

For downtown Payette's oldest bathrooms where everything behind the walls needs replacement. We strip to studs, replace all plumbing and electrical, install waterproofing membrane, reinforce the subfloor, and rebuild with modern materials. This is the most transformative option for pre-1940 homes and often includes adding a second bathroom to homes that currently have only one. The result is a completely new bathroom inside the existing footprint — safe, functional, and built to last another century.

Primary bathroom upgrade with walk-in shower and double vanity in a Payette Idaho home

Primary Bathroom Upgrade

Walk-in shower conversion, double vanity installation, improved lighting, updated ventilation, and modern tile work. This is the most popular scope for mid-century and newer Payette homes where the infrastructure is solid but the finishes are dated. We keep the existing layout and plumbing locations to reduce cost and timeline, while dramatically upgrading the look, feel, and functionality of the space.

Accessible Bathroom

Zero-threshold shower with fold-down bench, strategically placed grab bars, comfort-height toilet, lever handles, non-slip flooring, and wider doorway to accommodate mobility aids. Designed for aging in place with dignity and safety. These projects require careful planning around structural modifications for the zero-threshold shower and doorway widening, but the result is a bathroom that serves homeowners comfortably for decades. Learn more in our accessible bathroom guide.

Tub-to-Shower Conversion

Remove the existing tub and install a walk-in shower with bench seating. This conversion gains usable space, improves accessibility, and modernizes the bathroom in a single project. It is particularly popular in Payette's ranch homes where the original tub-shower combo feels cramped and outdated. We custom-tile the new shower enclosure and install a linear drain for a clean, modern look. See our walk-in shower installation guide for details on design options and costs.

Materials We Recommend for Payette Bathrooms

Material selection in Payette bathrooms must account for the area's moisture conditions, the age of the housing stock, and the practical demands of daily use. We choose materials that perform well in Payette's specific environment and deliver long-term durability without excessive maintenance.

Tile: Ceramic or Porcelain

Both ceramic and porcelain tile work well in Payette bathrooms. Ceramic is budget-friendly and performs well with city water — an excellent choice for standard remodels. Porcelain is non-porous and ideal for river-area homes or properties on well water where higher moisture levels demand maximum water resistance. We recommend porcelain for shower enclosures and floor surfaces in any home near the river confluence. For a complete overview of waterproofing systems and tile selection, read our tile and waterproofing guide.

Vanity & Countertop: Quartz on Plywood

We recommend quartz vanity tops on plywood cabinet construction for Payette bathrooms. Quartz is non-porous, resists staining from hard water minerals, and never needs sealing. For historic homes, consider furniture-style vanities that complement the home's character while providing modern storage and durability. Custom sizing may be needed for the non-standard dimensions found in pre-1940 bathrooms where walls are rarely square and floor space is limited.

Fixtures: Quality & Function

Matte black or brushed nickel finishes are the most popular choices in Payette bathroom remodels. We install comfort-height toilets as standard in all remodels — they are easier to use for all ages and add resale appeal. All fixtures are WaterSense-certified for water efficiency. Pressure-balancing shower valves are included in every shower installation to maintain consistent water temperature regardless of other water usage in the home — essential for older plumbing systems where pressure fluctuations are common.

Bathroom remodeling material samples including tile, quartz, and fixture finishes for a Payette Idaho project

Payette County Bathroom Remodel Permits

Any bathroom remodel in Payette that involves plumbing, electrical, or structural changes requires a building permit from the Payette County Building Department. The permitting process in Payette County is faster and less expensive than Ada County — plan review typically takes 1 to 2 weeks instead of 4 to 8 weeks, and fees are lower across the board. We handle the entire permit process for you.

Payette County Building Department
  • Kitchen and bathroom remodels involving plumbing, electrical, or structural changes require a Payette County building permit
  • Permit fees typically range from $75–$250 depending on project scope — significantly lower than Ada County rates
  • Homes built before 1978 may require lead paint testing before renovation work can begin
  • Plan review turnaround is usually 1–2 weeks, faster than Boise metro jurisdictions
  • Iron Crest Remodel handles all permit applications, plan submissions, and inspection scheduling as part of our fixed-price contracts
Visit Payette County Building Department

For a deeper look at Idaho bathroom remodel permits, requirements, and what to expect during inspections, read our bathroom remodel permit and cost guide.

Waterproofing membrane installation during a bathroom remodel in Payette County Idaho

Bathroom Remodeling in Payette Neighborhoods

We provide bathroom remodeling services throughout Payette and the surrounding areas of Payette County. Each neighborhood has its own housing mix and renovation profile.

Downtown Payette

The historic core of Payette has the oldest bathrooms in the county. Homes from the late 1800s and early 1900s line the downtown streets, and full gut renovations are the most common project type here. Lead paint considerations apply to virtually every pre-1978 home, and complete plumbing replacement is standard. Small lot sizes in the downtown area may affect material staging and dumpster placement, which we plan around during the project scheduling phase.

North & South Payette Residential

The residential neighborhoods north and south of downtown feature ranch homes from the 1940s through the 1980s with larger lots and easier construction access. Standard bathroom remodels are the most popular scope here — tub-to-shower conversions, vanity upgrades, new tile and flooring, and improved lighting. These homes have adequate infrastructure that supports renovation without full gut scope, keeping costs moderate and timelines shorter.

River Junction & Outskirts

Newer homes and riverside properties on the outskirts of Payette present two distinct remodeling profiles. Newer construction homes need builder-grade upgrades — replacing fiberglass with custom tile, upgrading vanity tops, and improving lighting. Riverside properties require moisture-aware waterproofing beyond standard practices, including full membrane systems on all wet surfaces and thorough subfloor moisture testing before tile installation. We tailor the waterproofing scope to each property's proximity to the river.

Renovate or Sell? Bathroom Remodel ROI in Payette

Updated bathrooms help homes compete in the Payette County real estate market, where buyers increasingly expect move-in-ready conditions. A well-executed bathroom remodel can be the deciding factor in whether a home sells quickly and at asking price. Mid-range bathroom remodels typically recoup 60 to 70% of their cost at resale, and in smaller markets like Payette where housing inventory is limited, the return can be even higher because buyers have fewer updated options to choose from.

Full gut renovations in Payette's historic homes dramatically increase both value and buyer interest. Homes with modernized bathrooms and documented lead abatement actually gain a competitive advantage — buyers have confidence that the hazardous materials have been professionally addressed, eliminating a major concern in pre-1978 home purchases.

Planning a bathroom remodel alongside a kitchen remodel in Payette can reduce overall project costs through shared demolition, plumbing rough-in, and electrical work. Many Payette homeowners bundle both projects for maximum impact and efficiency. For a detailed ROI analysis, see our remodeling ROI guide.

What Payette Clients Say

Our 1940s Payette home needed a complete kitchen overhaul — the wiring was ancient, the plumbing was galvanized, and the cabinets were falling apart. Iron Crest rewired the kitchen, replaced all the plumbing, installed gorgeous new cabinets and quartz counters, and handled the Payette County permits. The transformation is incredible.

Robert & Karen J., Downtown Payette | Kitchen Remodeling

We had a tiny, outdated bathroom with a cracked tub surround and no ventilation fan. Iron Crest converted it to a walk-in shower with grab bars for my mother, installed a proper exhaust fan, and replaced the vanity and flooring. They were respectful of our older home and finished in two weeks.

Angela M., South Payette | Bathroom Remodeling

Iron Crest remodeled our kitchen and hall bathroom as a package deal. They handled the lead paint testing on our 1960s ranch, managed all the permits, and the finished product looks amazing. Best contractor experience we've had in Payette — honest, on time, and on budget.

Tom & Diane P., North Payette | Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling

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