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bathroom & kitchen remodeling Dana NC

Licensed, insured bathroom and kitchen remodels in Dana and eastern Henderson County — a 1991-median, owner-held housing stock now reaching its first big remodel cycle. You get genuine Dana-area cost figures, then a fixed line-item quote, before a single tool comes out.

1991
median year built (newer than most WNC towns)
83.8%
of Dana homes are owner-occupied
827
Henderson County remodel permits in 2025
Quick answer
Who does bathroom & kitchen remodels in Dana, NC?
Pisgah Bath & Kitchen remodels bathrooms and kitchens across Dana and eastern Henderson County. Dana is unusual for WNC — its median home dates to 1991, so only 32.6% of the stock predates 1980, and a high 83.8% of homes are owner-occupied. That means early-90s builds reaching their first major remodel, owned by people who stay. We are licensed and insured, give a free in-home estimate usually within 48 hours, and hand you a fixed, line-item quote before any work starts.

Dana sits just east of Hendersonville along US-64, an unincorporated Henderson County community of about 4,147 people whose housing tells a different story than the rest of Western North Carolina. Where many WNC towns are dominated by mid-century or older homes, Dana's median build year is 1991, and barely a third — 32.6% — was finished before 1980. These are not tear-out-old houses; they are early-1990s homes hitting the age where the original builder finishes wear out all at once. Pisgah Bath & Kitchen works that exact cycle here and across eastern Henderson County, on the same 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 final inspection.

Why a 1991-median town remodels the way it does

A home built around 1991 is now past the 30-year line, and that vintage carries a recognizable set of problems: one-piece fiberglass tub-shower units that have gone chalky, builder-grade oak or laminate kitchens, brass-tone fixtures, and the first wave of thinset tile whose grout and waterproofing membrane were never built to last this long. The fix is rarely a full gut — the bones, framing and often the plumbing rough-in are still sound in a house this young, which keeps Dana remodels efficient. The pattern matters because 83.8% of Dana homes are owner-occupied, far above the renter-heavy mix you find closer to town centers. Owners who intend to stay tend to invest in the rooms they use daily, and they want the work documented and warrantied. With a median household income near $60,450, most Dana projects land in the practical middle of the cost ranges rather than at either extreme.

What a Dana bathroom or kitchen remodel costs

Scope drives price far more than the zip code does. A guest or hall bathroom that keeps its existing footprint runs most Dana homeowners $5,000 to $12,000, and in an early-90s home the existing drain and supply locations are usually still usable, which holds the figure down. A full bathroom remodel with new tile, fixtures and finishes lands $9,000 to $20,000; the nearest published regional benchmark, the 2024 Cost vs. Value Report for the South Atlantic (which includes North Carolina), puts a mid-range bath at $17,704 with roughly a 73.5% resale recoup. On the kitchen side, a minor remodel — refacing doors, new counters, hardware and paint — runs $15,000 to $30,000 and returns about 96% at resale, while a full mid-range kitchen with new semi-custom cabinets, counters and appliances typically runs $35,000 to $60,000. Given Dana's median home value near $249,700, we steer owners away from over-improving past the neighborhood ceiling and toward the scope that fits both daily use and the home's value. The deeper line-item math lives in our WNC kitchen remodel cost guide.

Henderson County permits and a busy remodel market

Henderson County's public permit portal recorded 713 residential interior remodel permits in 2025, on top of 50 combined addition-and-remodel filings and 64 straight additions — a remodel class of 827 permits countywide. That is a genuinely active market, and it has two practical effects on a Dana project: inspectors and sub-trades are in demand, and material lead times stretch. We pull the required permits through the Henderson County building department and book your inspection windows up front, so the work is done to North Carolina code and your schedule does not slip waiting on a backlog. North Carolina law also requires a licensed general contractor on any single project costing $40,000 or more, a line most full-kitchen and master-bath remodels cross.

The work we do most in Dana

  • Tub-to-shower conversions — swapping the original builder tub for a curbless shower, $3,000 to $8,000; see the Dana walk-in shower & tub-to-shower page.
  • Walk-in showers — prefab acrylic through full custom tile with frameless glass, $3,500 to $15,000 installed.
  • Full & guest bathroom remodels — replacing 90s-era surrounds, vanities, lighting and tile.
  • Accessible / aging-in-place baths — relevant with 17.4% of residents 65 or older; the Dana walk-in tub & accessible bathroom page maps this work to the area's own census data.
  • Kitchen remodels — from a high-ROI reface to a full cabinet, counter and appliance rebuild.

Whatever the room, the path starts the same way. Use the free estimate form or our free-estimate page, we measure on site, and you get real Henderson County numbers with a fixed price before committing. For the full breakdown by scope, see the WNC bathroom remodel cost guide.

Dana, NC housing & Henderson County permit snapshot
MetricValueSource
Median year home built1991ACS (Census place)
Share of homes built before 198032.6%ACS (Census place)
Owner-occupied homes83.8%ACS (Census place)
Residents age 65+17.4%ACS (Census place)
Median home value$249,700ACS (Census place)
Residential interior remodel permits (2025)713Henderson County permit portal
Total remodel-class permits (2025)827Henderson County permit portal

Dana figures: housing metrics from the U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2024 5-year (Dana, NC), describing the Census place / city limits; permit counts from the Henderson County Public Permit Portal (SmartGov), permit filings by RB-25 case-number prefix, describing filings logged countywide in 2025. These are third-party data points, not Pisgah quotes.

Bathroom & kitchen remodel cost ranges relevant to Dana (published 2026 figures)
Project scopeTypical 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
Minor kitchen remodel (reface/replace doors, new counters, hardware, paint — keep layout) $15,000 to $30,000
Mid-range major kitchen remodel (new cabinets, counters, appliances, flooring) $30,000 to $80,000

Cost ranges for Dana draw on HomeGuide 2026 bathroom & kitchen remodel data and the 2024 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report — South Atlantic (which covers North Carolina). These are published third-party ranges rather than Pisgah quotes; because Western NC labor runs modestly below large-metro averages, real Dana jobs usually settle in the lower-to-middle band. Each Dana remodel gets its own price once we have measured the home during a free in-home estimate.

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Dana FAQ

Common questions

Who remodels bathrooms and kitchens in Dana, NC?
Pisgah Bath & Kitchen handles bathroom and kitchen remodels throughout Dana and the eastern side of Henderson County, where roughly 83.8% of homes are owner-occupied — the kind of long-stay owners who remodel rather than flip. We are licensed and insured, schedule a free in-home estimate usually within 48 hours, and bring real Henderson County cost numbers to the table first. Check every WNC area we cover to confirm your address falls in our range.
Why do Dana homes need remodeling if they are relatively new?
Dana's median home was finished in 1991, and only about 32.6% of its housing predates 1980 — newer than most surrounding WNC towns. That early-1990s vintage is exactly the cohort now reaching its 30-year mark, when builder-grade fiberglass tub surrounds, oak laminate kitchens and the first generation of mastic-set tile start failing and dating a home at once. We specialize in that first-major-remodel cycle. Our WNC kitchen remodel cost guide walks through what updating a 90s-era kitchen runs.
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Dana?
Most Dana full-bath remodels fall between $9,000 and $20,000, against a South Atlantic mid-range benchmark of $17,704. A guest or hall bath that keeps its 1990s layout intact can land closer to $5,000 to $12,000, since the existing rough-in plumbing in a relatively young home is usually still serviceable. Relocating fixtures is the main thing that pushes a Dana bath toward the top of the range. The full WNC bathroom remodel cost guide itemizes every scope.
How busy is the remodel market in Henderson County right now?
Very. Henderson County's permit portal logged 713 residential interior remodel permits in 2025, plus another 50 combined addition-and-remodel filings — a 827-permit remodel class overall. That volume means inspectors, sub-trades and material lead times are all in demand, so we book Dana projects early and lock your dates with the fixed quote. Start on the free estimate page to get in the queue.
Do I need a permit to remodel a bathroom or kitchen in Dana?
In most cases, yes. Henderson County requires a building permit any time a remodel touches plumbing, electrical or mechanical systems, or alters structure — which covers nearly every full bath and kitchen project. With 827 remodel-class permits issued countywide in 2025, the building department processes this work routinely. We pull the permits through the Henderson County building department and schedule the inspections so your job is documented to code. To double-check that your Dana address sits inside our coverage, look it over on our service-area page.
Is Dana a good place to invest in a kitchen remodel?
It can be a smart one. With a median home value around $249,700 and very high 83.8% owner-occupancy, Dana skews toward owners who plan to stay — the profile where a measured remodel pays off in daily living, not just resale. A minor kitchen update (reface, counters, hardware, paint) runs about $15,000 to $30,000 and recoups close to 96% at resale, the best return of any kitchen scope. We size the project to the home so you do not over-build past the neighborhood. Begin with a free in-home estimate.
Do you do walk-in showers and tub-to-shower conversions in Dana?
Yes. A walk-in shower runs about $3,500 to $15,000 installed depending on prefab versus full custom tile, and a tub-to-shower conversion typically lands $3,000 to $8,000. With 17.4% of Dana residents age 65 or older and about 7.9% reporting an ambulatory difficulty, swapping a builder tub for a curbless, zero-entry shower is one of the most practical upgrades here. Tell us what your bathroom looks like now on the free estimate form.

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