Cedar City offers the friendliest remodel pricing of any market we cover — and that’s a feature of the local economy, not a compromise on quality. A full bathroom remodel here runs $5,500–$14,700, and a tub-to-shower conversion typically lands around $6,000. From Fiddlers Canyon and Cross Hollows to Enoch and Cedar Highlands, we match Iron County homeowners with vetted local pros who do excellent work at honest, high-country prices.
Iron County’s honest advantage: pricing
Iron County runs about 8% below the Utah baseline in our data. That isn’t a discount for lesser work — it’s simply what quality bathroom remodeling costs in a smaller southern-Utah market where overhead, labor, and demand all sit lower than on the Wasatch Front. The crews are licensed and insured to the same standard as anyone in Salt Lake; you just keep more of your budget for materials and upgrades.
Cedar City is also an SUU college town, which means a healthy share of rentals mixed in with owner-occupied homes. Our matching is built for homeowners: contractors can only quote projects the property owner has approved, so if you rent, the request has to come from your landlord. If you own — whether it’s your primary home or a place you’re fixing up to sell or rent — you’re exactly who this is for. And because it’s a smaller market, timelines tend to be quick: less backlog than the big metros usually means a faster start and a tidy one-to-three-day install on standard projects.
What projects cost in Cedar City
Our 2026 figures below reflect the Iron County market, which runs about 8% below the statewide baseline:
| Project | Typical range | Average |
|---|---|---|
| Full bathroom remodel Tub/shower wet area, vanity, flooring, fixtures; mid-range materials. | $5,500–$14,700 | $10,100 |
| Tub-to-shower conversion Tub removal, acrylic or composite shower system, new fixtures. | $3,700–$8,300 | $6,000 |
| Walk-in shower installation Wide span: prefab acrylic at the low end, custom tile + glass at the high end. | $7,750–$30,900 | $15,450 |
| Shower replacement Like-for-like replacement of an existing shower, new surround and door. | $4,150–$11,050 | $7,350 |
| Bathtub replacement New tub and surround in the existing footprint. | $2,750–$7,350 | $5,050 |
| Walk-in tub Unit plus installation; hydrotherapy jets and fast-drain add cost. | $4,600–$18,400 | $11,500 |
The two most common projects here are a shower replacement — swapping a dated or leaking unit for a fresh surround, new glass, and modern fixtures — and a walk-in shower installation with a low threshold and a bench. For the full statewide picture and how each project is priced, see our bathroom remodel cost guide.
Remodeling for 5,800 feet
Cedar City sits at nearly 5,800 feet, and its real winters change what a good bathroom needs. Warmth and moisture control move to the top of the list: a properly sized exhaust fan to clear steam and prevent condensation, well-insulated exterior wet walls so the shower isn’t backed by a cold cavity, and fast-heating fixtures for January mornings. A crew that works Iron County will spec these without being asked — it’s worth confirming each bidder addresses ventilation and insulation, not just the surfaces you can see.
The market here is well covered, both by local Cedar City companies and by St. George crews who range north up the I-15 corridor, so you’ll have real choices to compare. Wherever you are in Iron County, the quote form matches by ZIP so you only hear from pros who actually serve your address.
Tell us about your project — sixty seconds, ZIP code first — and we’ll match you with up to three vetted Iron County pros. Compare their quotes, ask about ventilation and winter timing, and pick your favorite. Or pick nobody: it’s free either way, and you’ll know your real numbers.