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Licensed, insured bathroom and kitchen remodels in Columbus and across Polk County — a town where the typical home dates to 1976 and nearly a third of senior households live alone, so half-century-old plumbing and step-over tubs are exactly what we get called for. Real local numbers and a fixed line-item quote before any work starts.
Columbus is the small county seat of Polk County, and its housing tells a remodeler exactly what to expect before we ever walk in the door. According to the Census Bureau's 2024 American Community Survey, the median home inside the Columbus town limits was built in 1976, and 57.3% of all homes here went up before 1980. That is a town whose bathrooms and kitchens were plumbed when avocado fixtures were new — original cast-iron drains, mortar-bed tile that has long outlived its waterproofing, and laminate counters two or three trend cycles past their prime. Pisgah Bath & Kitchen remodels those rooms across Columbus and Polk County on the same warm, straightforward process we use throughout the Blue Ridge: a free in-home estimate, a fixed line-item quote, and a licensed, insured crew that stays your single point of contact from demolition through the final inspection.
The Columbus number that shapes every bathroom we touch
Age alone is half the story. The other half is who lives in these old homes. Census figures put 29.8% of Columbus residents at age 65 or older, and a striking 31.4% of senior households are people living on their own — roughly one in three. Layer on the 12.9% of residents who report an ambulatory difficulty and a clear pattern emerges: a large group of solo seniors are climbing into 1970s step-over tubs every day, in homes nobody has updated since they were built. That is why so much of our Columbus bathroom work is safety work. A tub-to-shower conversion at $3,000 to $8,000, or a curbless zero-entry shower, is frequently the single change that lets a homeowner stay in the house they own — and with owner-occupancy at 63.4%, most of these are owners, not renters waiting on a landlord.
What a Columbus remodel actually costs
Scope and layout drive the price far more than the town does. A guest or hall bath that keeps its footprint — new toilet, vanity, tub-shower combo and flooring — runs most Columbus homeowners $5,000 to $12,000. A full bathroom remodel with fresh tile, fixtures and finishes lands in the $9,000 to $20,000 band, and the closest published regional benchmark, the 2024 Cost vs. Value Report for the South Atlantic (which includes North Carolina), pegs a mid-range bath at $17,704 recouping about 73.5% at resale. On the kitchen side, a high-ROI minor remodel — refacing doors, new counters, hardware and paint while keeping the layout — runs $15,000 to $30,000 and returns roughly 96% of its cost. One pre-1980 wrinkle worth budgeting for in Columbus: when the wall comes open, two-prong wiring and undersized supply lines often surface, and bringing them up to current code is real work the original builder never had to do.
There is also a value question specific to Columbus that we raise honestly at the estimate. The Census puts the median home value inside the town limits at $265,700, while NC OneMap parcel records for the wider ZIP 28722 — covering 4,246 parcels across the Columbus mailing area beyond the town limits — average a higher $393,108. That gap is the difference between a modest in-town cottage and the larger acreage and equestrian-belt homes out in the Polk County foothills, and it changes the right remodel budget completely. A $60,000 upscale kitchen makes sense in a $500,000 foothills home and rarely earns its cost back in a $265,700 in-town one. We do that math with you before you commit to a scope.
Polk County permits, code and timelines
Most full bathroom and kitchen remodels in Columbus need a building permit. North Carolina's statewide building code requires permits whenever a project involves plumbing, electrical or mechanical work, or any structural change — which covers nearly every remodel in a half-century-old home, because touching the old plumbing and wiring is the whole point. We pull the permits through Polk County, coordinate the rough-in and final inspections, and document the work to code, which matters at resale since unpermitted work can stall a sale. On timing, a straightforward Columbus guest-bath remodel takes about 2 to 3 weeks on site; a full bath with custom tile runs 3 to 5 weeks because waterproofing and grout need cure time; and a mid-range kitchen typically takes 6 to 10 weeks, with semi-custom cabinetry carrying a 4 to 8 week lead time we order around. You get a start-to-finish schedule with your fixed quote, inspection windows included, before any demolition begins.
| Columbus metric | Figure | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Typical home built | 1976 | ACS 2024 5-yr (Columbus place) |
| Homes built before 1980 | 57.3% | ACS 2024 5-yr (Columbus place) |
| Residents age 65 or older | 29.8% | ACS 2024 5-yr (Columbus place) |
| Senior (65+) households living alone | 31.4% | ACS 2024 5-yr (Columbus place) |
| Residents with an ambulatory difficulty | 12.9% | ACS 2024 5-yr (Columbus place) |
| Owner-occupied homes | 63.4% | ACS 2024 5-yr (Columbus place) |
| Median home value (town limits) | $265,700 | ACS 2024 5-yr (Columbus place) |
| Parcels in ZIP 28722 | 4,246 | NC OneMap parcels (ZCTA 28722) |
| Average parcel value, ZIP 28722 | $393,108 | NC OneMap parcels (ZCTA 28722) |
Columbus figures above are drawn from two public records: the U.S. Census Bureau's 2024 ACS 5-year estimates for the Columbus place (town limits), and NC OneMap statewide parcel records aggregated to ZIP-code area 28722, which reaches a wider Polk County mailing footprint than the town boundary. Place-level and ZIP-level numbers describe different geographies on purpose — we label which is which.
| Project scope | Typical cost range |
|---|---|
| Guest / hall bathroom remodel (toilet, sink, tub-shower combo) | $5,000 to $15,000 |
| Full bathroom remodel (tub or shower, vanity, toilet, flooring) | $7,000 to $28,000 |
| Midrange bathroom remodel — South Atlantic (Cost vs. Value benchmark) | $14,000 to $22,000 |
| Walk-in shower, installed (all types) | $3,500 to $15,000 |
| Tub-to-shower conversion (all types) | $1,500 to $15,000 |
| Universal-design / accessible bathroom remodel (curbless shower, accessible vanity, grab bars) | $30,000 to $50,000 |
| Minor kitchen remodel (reface/replace doors, new counters, hardware, paint — keep layout) | $15,000 to $30,000 |
Cost ranges come from HomeGuide's 2026 bathroom and kitchen remodel data and the 2024 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report — South Atlantic (which covers North Carolina). These are published third-party figures, not Pisgah quotes; because Western North Carolina labor runs modestly below large-metro averages, real Columbus projects usually land in the lower-to-middle portion of each range. Every Polk County job is priced individually after a free in-home estimate.
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