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Bathroom Remodeling contractors in Los Angeles

Renology recommends 13 vetted bathroom remodeling contractors in Los Angeles, matching homeowners to the right pro and managing the project as their advisor. We stay with you through the build, so you always know exactly who is coming.

Last updated July 28, 2026

What a bathroom remodeling contractor in Los Angeles does

A bathroom remodeling contractor in Los Angeles is a licensed contractor that reworks the waterproofing, plumbing, ventilation, and finishes of a bathroom to California code, in a small footprint where water management drives the whole build. Getting the waterproofing and slope right is what separates a lasting remodel from a callback.

Choosing a pro

How to choose the best bathroom remodeler in Los Angeles

A bath is small but unforgiving. These checks protect the parts you cannot see later.

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    Verify the license covers the full scope

    Waterproofing, plumbing, and electrical make most bath remodels a two-trade job, which calls for a Class B General Building contractor or the matching specialty licenses. Confirm the classification, not just that a license exists.

    Source: CSLB: Class B General Building

  2. 2

    Know the California resale math

    Zonda's 2025 Cost vs. Value report shows a midrange bathroom remodel costs about $26,138 nationally and recoups 80 percent at resale, its strongest since 2007. In the Pacific region that includes California, midrange remodels recoup roughly 91 percent, the best interior return in the report.

    Source: Zonda: 2025 Cost vs. Value Report

  3. 3

    Pull the permit for fixture and plumbing changes

    Moving plumbing, adding a fixture, or altering electrical in a Los Angeles bathroom requires a permit and inspection from the Department of Building and Safety. Ask the contractor to handle it under their license.

    Source: Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety

  4. 4

    Ask about hands-on experience

    CSLB issues a license only after a qualifier documents at least four years of journey-level experience earned within the last ten years, so a license is a real baseline of competence. Ask how long the crew has run this specific type of project.

    Source: CSLB: Qualifying Experience

13
vetted bathroom remodeling teams
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avg public review rating across 1,071 reviews
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with a state licence number on file

We keep the roster private and match each project individually. Before your consultation, you get your contractor's full profile: license number, work gallery, and real reviews.

How it works

How Renology matches you

  1. 1
    Tell us about your project

    Scope, city, and timing — two minutes, no obligation.

  2. 2
    We match the right team

    We pick the bathroom remodeling contractor in Los Angeles whose track record fits your project, and you see their full profile before the visit.

  3. 3
    We stay on as your advisor

    Renology manages the match through the build, so you are never handed a list and left alone.

Ready when you are: get matched with your Los Angeles pro.

FAQ

Common questions

Who does bathroom remodeling in Los Angeles through Renology?
Renology recommends 13 licensed, vetted bathroom remodeling contractors in Los Angeles. We do not publish the roster; when Renology matches your project, you get your contractor's full profile, license number, work gallery and reviews before anyone arrives.
Does Renology manage the bathroom remodeling project or just refer a name?
Renology stays on as the homeowner's advisor through the build. You know exactly who is coming and the work they do, rather than getting a list and being left on your own.
Does a bathroom remodel add value in Los Angeles?
Yes, strongly. Zonda's 2025 Cost vs. Value report puts a midrange bathroom remodel at about 80 percent cost recouped nationally, and roughly 91 percent in the Pacific region that includes California, the best interior return in the report.
Do I need a permit for a bathroom remodel in Los Angeles?
If you move plumbing, add a fixture, or change electrical, yes. The Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety requires a permit and inspection. A like-for-like finish refresh usually does not need one.

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