What it costs in Langley
$25,000 – $75,000 typical range.
- $25,000 – $38,000 — New vanity, tile, fixtures, lighting. Common in newer Willoughby and Walnut Grove subdivisions where layouts are modern and plumbing is in good shape.
- $38,000 – $55,000 — Tub-to-shower conversion or layout change, custom tile, vanity, lighting. Typical in 2000s–2010s Walnut Grove and Murrayville homes.
- $55,000 – $70,000 — Curbless shower, double vanity, custom millwork, heated floors. Standard in Brookswood acreage homes and newer Willoughby estate builds.
- + $4,000 – $10,000 — Older Fort Langley heritage homes often need plumbing-stack and wiring updates before new finishes go in. We flag on the site visit.
Ranges reflect typical Naybur pricing in Langley for 2026. Final quote depends on spec, finishes, and site conditions — we provide a fixed-price quote after a free in-home consultation.
Langley permits
How we handle the paperwork.
The Township of Langley and City of Langley each have their own permit processes — we file the right one based on your address. Both require a building permit for any meaningful remodel. Township permits for acreage and rural Brookswood properties get extra scrutiny on septic and well systems if they apply. We submit the application the week of contract signing, coordinate the inspector visits, and close the file at completion.
Recent work in Langley
From the portfolio.
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Common questions
FAQ.
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Langley?
$25,000 to $70,000 depending on scope. Guest bath in a newer Willoughby townhouse: lower end. Master suite in a Brookswood acreage home: upper end. Fort Langley heritage homes can add $4K–$10K for plumbing and wiring upgrades.
City or Township?
Langley has both — the City of Langley (a smaller urban core) and the Township of Langley (the larger surrounding municipality). We file the permit with whichever applies to your address. Township permits for acreage properties get additional septic/well review.
Do you serve Fort Langley heritage homes?
Yes. Fort Langley has distinctive heritage stock and many homes have been in families for generations. We work carefully within heritage constraints and bring older systems up to current code.
How long does it take?
Three to six weeks. Newer Willoughby and Walnut Grove builds run on the faster end. Older Fort Langley and acreage projects can run a week longer.
Which Langley neighborhoods do you cover?
Walnut Grove, Willoughby, Brookswood, Murrayville, Fort Langley, Aldergrove, Salmon River, Otter District, Belmont, Cloverdale border.
Free in-home consult. Anywhere in Langley.
Walk us through the space, tell us what you're imagining, get a fixed-price quote within a few days. No deposit required to book the visit.