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One of the first questions homeowners in West Palm Beach ask before starting a bathroom remodel is: how long is this going to take? It’s a fair concern a bathroom renovation means disruption to your daily routine, and if you’re remodeling in a condo or a home with a single bathroom, planning around the timeline is essential.
The short answer: most bathroom remodels in Palm Beach County take between three and eight weeks from start to finish. But that range covers a lot of ground, and the actual timeline for your project depends on several factors specific to South Florida’s building environment. Let’s break it down phase by phase.

Quick Reference: Timeline by Project Type
| Project Type | Typical Timeline | Primary Timeline Driver |
| Cosmetic / Minor Refresh | 1–2 weeks | Material availability |
| Small Bathroom Remodel (basic) | 2–4 weeks | Plumbing / tile work |
| Mid-Range Bathroom Renovation | 4–6 weeks | Permits + inspections |
| Full Master Bath Renovation | 6–10 weeks | Permit, materials, labor sequencing |
| Luxury / Structural Remodel | 8–14 weeks | Custom materials + multiple trades |
Phase-by-Phase Breakdown
Understanding what happens in each phase helps you set realistic expectations and plan your life around the remodel.
| Phase | Duration | Key Activities |
| Phase 1 | Design & Planning: 1–3 weeks | Finalize design, select all materials and fixtures, contractor consultation, scope of work agreement |
| Phase 2 | Material Ordering: 1–6 weeks (concurrent) | Order tile, fixtures, vanity, glass, specialty items. Custom orders can take 4–8 weeks to arrive |
| Phase 3 | Permitting: 1–3 weeks | Contractor submits permit application; Palm Beach County processes and approves |
| Phase 4 | Demolition: 1–3 days | Remove existing fixtures, tile, drywall, tub/shower enclosure |
| Phase 5 | Plumbing & Electrical: 3–7 days | Rough-in work completed; inspection required before walls close |
| Phase 6 | Waterproofing & Substrate: 2–4 days | Cement board, waterproof membrane installation; cure time required |
| Phase 7 | Tile Installation: 3–7 days | Floor and wall tile set; mortar cure time 48–72 hrs in FL humidity |
| Phase 8 | Fixture & Vanity Install: 2–4 days | Vanity, toilet, shower fixtures, lighting, mirrors installed |
| Phase 9 | Glass & Final Finishes: 2–4 days | Frameless glass enclosure installed, caulking, punch list |
| Phase 10 | Final Inspection: 1–2 days | Municipal inspector signs off; permit closed |
Florida-Specific Factors That Affect Your Timeline
Palm Beach County has a set of unique conditions that can extend a bathroom remodel timeline beyond what homeowners might expect from national averages. Being aware of these factors helps you plan and communicate better with your contractor.
1. The Permitting Process
Any bathroom remodel in West Palm Beach or Palm Beach County that involves plumbing changes, electrical work, or structural modifications requires a building permit. The permitting process typically adds one to three weeks to the front end of your project. During peak building season which in South Florida is fall through spring permit processing times can be longer.
A licensed, experienced local contractor who regularly works with Palm Beach County’s Building Division will know how to submit complete applications that minimize back-and-forth and accelerate approval.

2. Inspections Cannot Be Skipped
Florida law requires municipal inspections at key stages of a bathroom remodel particularly before walls are closed after plumbing and electrical rough-in work. If an inspector finds a problem or requests corrections, this can add several days to the timeline. The only way to avoid inspection delays is to do the work right the first time, which is why hiring an experienced, code-compliant contractor matters so much.
Permit approval is one of the biggest timeline variables in Palm Beach County – our dedicated guide to bathroom remodel permits in West Palm Beach explains what’s required and typical approval windows.
3. Material Lead Times
Custom or imported tile, specialty vanities, and high-end fixtures can have lead times of four to eight weeks or more. In a luxury Palm Beach County renovation using imported Italian marble, custom glass, or designer fixtures from European suppliers, material delivery is often the longest part of the entire project timeline.
The best practice is to have all materials on-site or confirmed for delivery before demolition begins. Starting demolition before materials are ready leads to extended downtime and unhappy homeowners.
Custom tiles and specialty fixtures can add weeks to your project. Our guide to the best bathroom materials for Florida homes highlights which options are readily available locally versus special-order.
4. Florida’s Humid Climate
Florida’s humidity directly affects construction timelines in ways that don’t apply in drier climates. Tile mortar needs 48–72 hours to cure properly longer than the 24 hours typically required in lower-humidity environments. Waterproofing membranes need additional cure time. And concrete board installation requires moisture barriers that add steps to the process.
Contractors who understand Florida’s climate build these extra cure times into their schedule. A contractor who doesn’t may rush the process and create moisture problems down the road.

5. Hidden Damage Discoveries
In South Florida’s humid environment, hidden water damage, mold, or rot behind shower walls and under tile floors is common especially in bathrooms that haven’t been updated in ten or more years. When demolition reveals existing damage, remediation must be completed before construction can continue.
This is one of the most common causes of unexpected timeline extensions, and it’s why experienced contractors always recommend a 15–20% time buffer in the project schedule. You can’t know what’s behind the walls until you open them.
6. Hurricane Season
If your remodel overlaps with an active hurricane threat, work will pause for property protection. While this is an unlikely scenario, it’s worth noting for projects scheduled between June and November.
Pro Tip from Palm Beach County Contractors
The single best thing you can do to keep your remodel on schedule is to make all material selections and finalize every design decision before the project starts. Design indecision mid-project changing tile, swapping fixtures, or reconsidering the layout is one of the most common causes of delays.

How to Prepare Your Home During the Remodel
Once your bathroom remodel is underway, you’ll need to plan around the inconvenience. Here’s how to make the disruption manageable:
- If remodeling your only bathroom, arrange for shower access at a gym, neighbor’s home, or hotel for the peak construction period usually the middle two to three weeks.
- Clear the bathroom completely before work begins, including all personal items, medicine cabinet contents, and any stored items under the vanity.
- Protect adjacent areas: flooring, hallways, and furniture near the bathroom should be covered or protected from dust and debris.
- Establish a clear communication protocol with your contractor. Daily check-ins or end-of-day updates keep you informed and allow quick decisions when unexpected issues arise.
- Be available for decisions. Mid-project questions about material installation, unexpected conditions, or design choices require prompt homeowner input to avoid delays.
What a Good Contractor Handles vs. What You Need to Decide
A well-organized bathroom remodel divides responsibilities clearly between the contractor and the homeowner:

Your Contractor Handles
- Permit applications and inspection scheduling
- Subcontractor coordination (plumber, electrician, tile setter)
- Material delivery coordination and staging
- Day-to-day construction management and quality control
- Final walkthrough and punch list completion
You Handle
- All design decisions and material selections (before the project starts)
- Timely communication and decision-making when questions arise
- Payment schedule compliance per the contract
- Providing clear access to the worksite each day
Ready to Start Your Bathroom Remodel?
At Pillar 22, we’ve completed hundreds of bathroom renovations throughout West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County. We know this market, we understand Florida’s permitting requirements, and we build realistic, transparent schedules that minimize surprises.
Contact us today for a free consultation. We’ll give you a detailed project timeline specific to your bathroom’s scope, your material choices, and the current permit environment so you know exactly what to expect before we break ground.
To plan your full budget alongside your timeline, see what a bathroom remodel costs in West Palm Beach, then reach out to our West Palm Beach remodeling team to get a project assessment.


