Remodeling Made Simple

Know what your remodel should cost before anyone quotes it.

A remodel is one of the largest checks most households ever write, yet most homeowners have little idea what a project should actually cost. Advistra gives you an independent estimate, plain-language reasoning behind the numbers, and the confidence to evaluate contractor bids.

About 4 minutes · Free · No account · Your information is never sold to contractors · How the numbers are built

See what your estimate looks like

Your estimated bathroom remodel

$18,500 – $26,500

Expected: $22,400

Topeka, KS · 62 sq ft · Mid-range · Same layout

Materials$12,100
Labor$8,200
Permits$900
Other$1,200
Total$22,400

Your estimate reflects

  • Local labor costs
  • Project scope
  • Material selections
  • DIY work

Your estimate adjusts for your ZIP code, project scope, material selections, and DIY work. Numbers are illustrative.

Three steps between "we should redo the bathroom" and a signed contract you understand.

01

Tell us about your project

Twelve short questions about your space, layout, and finish level — each one explains, in plain language, why it moves the price.

02

See what it should actually cost

A defensible low, expected, and high range broken into permits, plumbing, tile, fixtures, and labor — plus the contingency you should be holding back.

03

Judge every bid against it

Put contractor numbers next to the model and see exactly which scope was quietly left out of the cheapest one.

Know the real number first

A transparent pricing model, not a lead form. Every line shows its assumption, so you walk into the first conversation already informed.

Never overpay by accident

Bids arrive in different formats for a reason. Normalise them into one view and see what each contractor excluded before you choose.

Protect your money and your home

Payment schedules, change-order language, lien waivers, and the warning signs that appear long before a remodel goes wrong.

Decide with confidence, not hope

Straight answers on permits, timelines, resale value, and when spending more genuinely pays you back — and when it does not.

Independence by design

Why Homeowners Trust Advistra

Almost every free remodeling tool is paid for by the people quoting you. Advistra is not. Nothing here is designed to hand you to a contractor.

Independent pricing guidance

We are not a contractor network and take nothing from the trades. The number you see is the number the model produced.

Your information is never sold

No lead brokering, no referral fees, no sales calls. Nothing about your project is passed to a contractor, ever.

Transparent methodology

Every unit cost, multiplier, and contingency rule is published. You can audit how your range was built, line by line.

Built from real remodeling assumptions

Costs are applied the way trades actually bill — per square foot, per fixture, per allowance — not as a percentage of a made-up base.

Regional cost intelligence

Labor rates and permit burden vary enormously by market. Your estimate is scaled to where the work is happening.

Professional homeowner guidance

The contract, payment, and vetting knowledge a good project manager would give you — written for homeowners, not the industry.

Before you sign anything

Questions Advistra Helps You Answer

These are the questions homeowners ask after the bids arrive. It is far cheaper to answer them before.

Am I paying too much?

Compare any quote against an independent expected range for your exact scope and region.

Why do contractor bids vary so much?

Usually scope, not skill. We show you the line items one bid included and another left out.

Which upgrades are actually worth the money?

See what each finish decision adds to your total, and where the spend stops returning value.

What hidden costs should I expect?

Permits, demolition surprises, older-home conditions, and the contingency you should reserve.

What should my contract include?

Milestone payments, change-order terms, lien waivers, and the clauses that protect you if things slip.

How do I compare contractor bids?

Normalise them into a single table so you are comparing the same work, not three different projects.

Spend four minutes now instead of thousands later.

Start with the bathroom — kitchens are next. Your estimate stays on this device unless you export it, and it never goes to a contractor.

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