A free bathroom & kitchen remodel estimate in WNC should do one thing: replace guesswork with real numbers. Most homeowners across Western North Carolina don't put off a remodel because they hate their bathroom — they put it off because they have no honest sense of what it costs, and they don't want a high-pressure sales pitch to find out. This page exists to remove both problems. You fill out a short form, we come measure, and you walk away with cost ranges tied to your actual room — usually inside 48 hours of asking, at $0, with zero obligation to hire anyone.
What "free and no-obligation" actually means
Free means you are never invoiced for the visit, the measurements, or the quote. No-obligation means that after we hand you the numbers, you can compare them against other contractors, sit on them for a season, or decide it's not the year — and that is a perfectly fine outcome. We would rather lose a job to a careful decision than win one through pressure. Remodel regret usually starts the same way — a vague verbal price and no written scope — so the entire point of the visit is to put a line-item scope and a fixed price in front of you before a single tile is touched.
Real Western NC numbers, not national filler
The biggest reason a free estimate is worth your hour is the data we bring. Western NC labor runs modestly below large-metro national averages, so we don't quote you Atlanta or Charlotte numbers and call it close. Published third-party ranges show most full WNC bathroom remodels landing around $7,000 to $28,000, with a typical spend near $16,000. A minor, reface-style kitchen — new doors, counters and hardware while keeping the layout — runs near $27,492 and, per the Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report for the South Atlantic region (which covers North Carolina), recoups roughly 96% of its cost at resale — the highest-ROI kitchen scope there is. A mid-range South Atlantic bathroom benchmarks at $17,704 and recoups about 73.5%. We bring these to the table so the conversation starts from facts, not a mystery.
What we bring to the estimate
- Real Western NC cost ranges by scope — bath, kitchen, shower or conversion — not national filler
- A line-item scope so you can see exactly what you are paying for
- A fixed price up front, with no surprise change orders mid-job
- A realistic start-to-finish timeline before you commit to anything
- Proof we work licensed and insured, and how to verify it yourself
You can preview most of these numbers before we ever meet — the full breakdown by scope, size and finish level lives in our WNC remodel cost guide. Reading it first usually makes the in-home visit faster and sharper, because you'll already know which questions matter for your budget.
Indicative WNC ranges by project
These are published ranges, not Pisgah quotes — every job is priced individually after the free visit. They exist to set your expectations before you spend an hour with anyone.
| Project scope | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tub-to-shower conversion (all types) | $1,500 | $5,000 | $15,000 |
| Full bathroom remodel (tub or shower, vanity, toilet, flooring) | $7,000 | $16,000 | $28,000 |
| Minor kitchen remodel (reface/replace doors, new counters, hardware, paint — keep layout) | $15,000 | $27,492 | $30,000 |
| Midrange bathroom remodel — South Atlantic (Cost vs. Value benchmark) | $14,000 | $17,704 | $22,000 |
Sources: HomeGuide bathroom & tub-to-shower data (2026) and the 2024 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report for the South Atlantic (which includes NC). Western NC labor runs modestly below large-metro averages, so real local projects tend to land in the lower-to-middle portion of each national range. Figures are not Pisgah quotes; your fixed price is set after a free in-home estimate.
How fast, and across which counties
We aim to schedule every estimate within 48 hours of your request, across the 24 Western North Carolina counties we cover. Asheville and Hendersonville requests usually book the fastest; outlying towns may take a little longer to fit a route. If you're unsure whether you're in range, the areas-we-serve page lists the towns and counties we work. And if you want to see the full path from "thinking about it" to a finished room, the how-it-works overview lays out all four steps — estimate, quote, schedule, build.
Verify before you trust — including us
A free estimate is also your chance to check who you're letting into your home. Pisgah works licensed and insured on every WNC bathroom and kitchen remodel, and we'll show you that at the visit — but you don't have to take our word for it. You can independently confirm any North Carolina contractor's license through the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors. We recommend doing that for every contractor you talk to, ourselves included. That's the whole spirit of this page: more information, less pressure, and a decision you can stand behind.