Rotted subfloor below tub or shower pan
Found on roughly 30% of North Shore bathroom demos in pre-1990 homes. Subfloor replacement adds $400-$1,200; structural repair if joists also affected adds another $800-$2,500.
Home to Ravinia Festival. In a community this distinctive, bathroom renovation must be executed with the same level of excellence that Highland Park residents apply to everything else. Bathroom renovations return 60-70% at resale, with master bath upgrades consistently ranking among the top three features Chicagoland buyers seek. For Highland Park homeowners with properties valued at $550 000, that return is amplified by the premium expectations of this North Shore market.
Luxury master bath transformations include heated floors, rain showerheads, custom frameless glass enclosures, and premium natural stone that creates a private spa retreat. In Highland Park, where median home values reach $550 000, quality bathroom renovation isn't just an upgrade — it's a smart investment.

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Book Free EstimateHighland Park's housing stock — predominantly Ranch, Split-level, Colonial, Contemporary, Mid-century Modern homes built in the 1940s-2020s era — presents specific bathroom renovation challenges and opportunities that generic contractors often miss. Our team has worked in hundreds of North Shore homes with exactly this profile.
With a median home value of $550 000, every bathroom renovation project in Highland Park needs to deliver both immediate livability improvements and long-term property value. We design our approach around your home's architectural character and the expectations of this market.
Diverse mix of architectural styles with a vibrant downtown and ravine-dotted landscape. Many mid-century homes are prime candidates for kitchen and bathroom remodeling. Growing demand for basement finishing and outdoor living projects.
We've been trusted by Highland Park homeowners since 2009 — and our reputation here was built one project at a time through consistent results, transparent pricing, and a satisfaction guarantee we stand behind completely.
A bathroom is one of the most used rooms in your home, yet it is often the last to be updated. If you are still living with builder-grade tile, a worn fiberglass tub surround, or a vanity that lacks storage, a professional bathroom renovation can dramatically improve your daily routine and add measurable resale value. In Chicagoland's competitive real estate market, an updated master bath is consistently listed among the top three features buyers look for.
Highland Park is known for diverse architectural landscape from modest to grand — and homeowners here hold their contractors to the same high standard.
From first call to final walkthrough — here's how we deliver bathroom renovation in Highland Park.
We evaluate your existing bathroom layout, plumbing locations, ventilation, and structural conditions. You share your vision and we discuss what is achievable within your budget.
We present tile, vanity, fixture, and countertop options with samples. You receive a fixed-price proposal with a day-by-day timeline and no hidden costs.
Existing surfaces are removed, plumbing is relocated or upgraded as needed, and waterproof membranes are installed in all wet areas before any tile work begins.
Floor and wall tile are set, the vanity and countertop are installed, and all plumbing fixtures, lighting, mirrors, and accessories are connected and tested.
We walk through the completed bathroom, verify every detail, and ensure plumbing, electrical, and ventilation meet code before handing over the finished space.
City of Highland Park Building Division — permits required for most renovation work.







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Increases home value — bathrooms deliver 60-70% ROI at resale
Waterproof membrane systems prevent costly moisture damage
ADA-compliant options for aging-in-place comfort
One contractor handles plumbing, tile, electrical, and finishes
Dust barriers and daily cleanup keep your home livable during the project
Premium fixture brands with manufacturer warranties
We work in some of Chicagoland's most prestigious residences and understand that Highland Park homeowners expect a team that protects hardwood floors, respects period architecture, and communicates proactively through every phase of your bathroom renovation project.
Highland Park homes deserve top-tier materials. We use trusted national brands and source premium products that match the quality expectations of this North Shore community. Every material choice is discussed with you before work begins.
City of Highland Park Building Division — permits required for most renovation work. We handle all permits and inspections as part of our service, ensuring your bathroom renovation project is fully compliant with no surprises.
Highland Park is a premium Tier 1 market — pricing reflects higher material standards, historic home complexity, and the white-glove craftsmanship North Shore homeowners expect.
Highland Park (ZIP 60035) sits adjacent to Glencoe, Deerfield, Northbrook in the heart of Chicago's North Shore. Home to Ravinia Festival — a defining feature that shapes everything from bathroom reno material expectations to permit requirements in this market. The bathroom renovation work we deliver here is sized to Highland Park's ranch and split-level housing stock, the median $550K property value, and the specific aesthetic vocabulary buyers in Highland Park consider non-negotiable. This isn't bathroom reno pricing copy-pasted from suburban Chicago — it reflects what we've actually delivered for Highland Park homeowners across the ZIP 60035 corridor.
Service area: We deliver this service across all of Highland Park (ZIP 60035) and adjacent communities including Glencoe, Deerfield, Northbrook, Lake Forest. Service area covered: every block in Highland Park proper plus surrounding North Shore neighborhoods within a 30-mile radius of Chicago.
Below is a line-by-line breakdown of typical bathroom renovation costs in Highland Park, adjusted for the Tier-1 premium market. These ranges come from CrestLine's actual project data across North Shorein the last 24 months. Your final fixed-price proposal will lock specific numbers based on your home's scope.
| Line item | Highland Park range |
|---|---|
| Demolition + waterproof prep | $1 200 – $2 500 |
| Plumbing rough-in | $2 100 – $5 500 |
| Tile (floor + shower walls) | $3 200 – $9 800 |
| Vanity + countertop | $1 400 – $6 300 |
| Toilet + faucet + fixtures | $900 – $3 200 |
| Shower glass enclosure | $1 200 – $4 000 |
| Electrical: GFCI + lighting + fan | $900 – $2 500 |
| Heated floor (optional) | $1 400 – $2 800 |
| Paint + trim | $700 – $1 600 |
| Permits + inspections | $300 – $700 |
| Project management + cleanup | $1 400 – $3 200 |
The honest answer most North Shore contractors won't tell you up front: bathroom renovation projects in Highland Park's 1940s-2020s ranch housing stock have predictable failure modes. Here's what we look for during the on-site walkthrough and how we handle each one with transparent change-order pricing if it appears.
Found on roughly 30% of North Shore bathroom demos in pre-1990 homes. Subfloor replacement adds $400-$1,200; structural repair if joists also affected adds another $800-$2,500.
Less concerning in newer 1940s-2020s construction but we still inspect at rough-in.
Roughly 1 in 6 North Shore bathrooms we open have plumbing vent code violations from prior amateur work. We re-vent to current code as part of any plumbing rough.
Many pre-2010 showers used hot-mop or paper liner that's now failed. We always remove and rebuild with Schluter Kerdi or RedGard system — even if "just replacing tile."
Highland Park typical permit issuance: 7-14 business days. We submit same-day upon contract signing.
Most North Shore Tier-1 properties don't have HOAs, but condo boards in multi-unit buildings serve a similar function.
Material selection drives 40-60% of project cost and 100% of long-term satisfaction. Our default recommendations for Tier-1 premium Highland Park homes — refined across North Shore projects:
Category 01
Recommended brands (Tier 1 (Premium))
Large-format porcelain marble-look (Florim, Imola) or natural Carrara
Highland Park primary baths expect 24x48 large-format. Speaks luxury.
Category 02
Recommended brands (Tier 1 (Premium))
Brizo Levoir or Litze with rain head, hand-held, and body sprays
Multi-function spa-style showers are standard expectation in Tier-1 primary baths.
Category 03
Recommended brands (Tier 1 (Premium))
Toto Drake or Aquia (comfort-height), Kohler Memoirs or Highline, or American Standard Champion
Comfort-height (17-19" seat) is now expected across all tiers. Toto Drake leads in flush performance.
Category 04
Recommended brands (Tier 1 (Premium))
Custom built-in (paired with custom kitchen cabinets) or premium (Wood-Mode bath, Restoration Hardware)
Tier-1 Highland Park primary baths usually go custom-matched to home aesthetic.
Bathroom Renovation pricing scales with city tier. If your project sits near a city border, the difference can be 10-15%. Here's how Highland Park compares to nearby communities for the same bathroom reno scope:
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$9 200 – $46 000
Tier 1 — Premium
Nearby
$9 200 – $46 000
Tier-1 premium market
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$9 200 – $46 000
Tier-1 premium market
Pricing reflects standard scope; final pricing locks at on-site walkthrough based on your specific home conditions and material choices.
We don't disappear at final walkthrough. Here's the maintenance schedule we recommend for the first 5 years — including the items we return for free under our 1-year workmanship warranty.
Week 1
Verify all valves, drains, and seals after first 72 hours of normal use. Adjust trim if any settles.
Month 1
Grout seal application (we apply at project completion; first re-seal at 12 months recommended).
Month 3
Exhaust fan check — ducting can develop condensation in Chicagoland winter. We adjust insulation around duct run if needed.
Year 1
Free warranty walkthrough. Re-grout any micro-cracks (common at floor-to-wall transitions).
Year 2-3
Re-seal grout (DIY or our paid maintenance visit). Replace shower silicone caulk if discolored.
Year 5
Re-caulk shower at floor-to-wall and door-to-floor seams. Check that drain still flows quickly.
“Had a hall bathroom gutted and redone. New tub, vanity, flooring, the works. They finished in about two weeks which was faster than I expected. Really professional crew.”
“CrestLine painted the entire interior of our colonial — living room, dining room, four bedrooms, hallways, and trim. The edges are razor sharp and they moved all the furniture themselves. Truly professional painters.”
“Had a custom mudroom bench with cubbies and hooks built in our entryway. Exactly what we needed for the kids' stuff. The design matched our existing trim perfectly. Worth every penny.”
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