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Published on 20/04/20262 min read

Bathroom Renovation in Tallinn 2026: Full Cost Guide & What to Expect

Professional bathroom renovation in Tallinn by TorudeAbi24 featuring modern tile work and plumbing installation.

Renovating a bathroom is one of the highest-return investments a Tallinn homeowner can make. A well-executed bathroom refit adds direct value to your property and significantly improves daily comfort. This guide breaks down real 2026 costs, timelines, and what you should insist on from any contractor.

Typical Bathroom Renovation Costs in Tallinn 2026

Prices vary widely based on room size, materials, and scope of work. As a general guide:

  • Basic refresh (retile, new fixtures, paint): €2 500–€4 500
  • Mid-range full refit (new plumbing, quality tiles, walk-in shower): €5 000–€8 000
  • Premium renovation (designer tiles, underfloor heating, rain shower, custom joinery): €9 000–€14 000+

These figures include materials and labour. VAT (22%) is included. Permit fees (if required for structural changes) are additional.

What's Included in a Full Bathroom Renovation?

  • Demolition and disposal of old fixtures and tiles
  • Waterproofing (mandatory — a 3-year warranty is standard)
  • New floor and wall tiling
  • Plumbing rough-in and fixture installation (toilet, basin, shower or bath)
  • Electrical work (lighting, extraction fan, heated towel rail connection)
  • Painting or plastering
  • Final clean and handover

How Long Does a Bathroom Renovation Take?

A typical 4–6 m² Estonian bathroom takes 7–14 working days for a full renovation. Larger bathrooms or complex layouts with custom tiling or underfloor heating may take 3–4 weeks. The biggest delay factor is waterproofing cure time — a minimum of 48 hours is required before tiling can begin.

5 Mistakes That Make Bathroom Renovations Expensive

1. Skipping proper waterproofing

The single most common — and costly — mistake. Inadequate waterproofing causes water ingress into walls and floors, leading to mould, structural damage, and a full redo within 3–5 years. Insist on certified waterproofing membrane with a written warranty.

2. Buying cheap tiles

Floor tiles in a bathroom require a slip-resistance rating (R10 minimum for wet areas). Cheap tiles chip, fade, and are impossible to match for repairs. Budget at least €25–€45/m² for floor tiles from a reputable Estonian supplier.

3. Not replacing old copper or PVC waste pipes

If the building is pre-2000, the waste pipes inside the walls may be old galvanised steel or thin PVC. Renovating around them without replacement means a second demolition within 5–10 years.

4. Ignoring ventilation

Estonian buildings require mechanical extraction in bathrooms (at least 54 m³/h). Inadequate ventilation causes rapid mould growth on grout and ceiling. A proper extract fan costs €80–€150 installed — a small investment against mould remediation.

5. Hiring unlicensed tradespeople

In Estonia, plumbing and electrical work in bathrooms must be carried out by licensed professionals. Unlicensed work voids building insurance and creates liability issues when selling the property.

Get a Free Quote from TorudeAbi24

TorudeAbi24 provides full bathroom renovation services across Tallinn and Harjumaa. All work is carried out by certified plumbers and electricians. We offer a free on-site quote, a 3-year waterproofing warranty, and a 30% discount on labour (08:00–19:00). Call +372 56 89 79 29 or use our contact form.