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bathroom & kitchen remodeling Highlands NC

Licensed, insured bathroom and kitchen remodels on the Highlands plateau and across ZIP 28741 — a 1,074-person town sitting on more than 8,000 parcels, where second-home and resort renovations are the everyday job. Real local property data and a fixed line-item quote before any work starts.

8,111
parcels in ZIP 28741
$700,900
median home value (ACS)
46.9%
of residents are 65+
Quick answer
Who does bathroom & kitchen remodels in Highlands, NC?
Pisgah Bath & Kitchen renovates bathrooms and kitchens across the Highlands plateau and ZIP 28741, where county records count 8,111 parcels against a year-round population of just 1,074 — a property base built almost entirely around second homes. We are licensed and insured, schedule a free on-site estimate usually within 48 hr, and quote real local numbers — the median Highlands home is valued at $700,900 — with a fixed, line-item price before any work begins.
The Highlands property picture

A town of 1,074 on 8,111 parcels

No other WNC town carries this ratio. Highlands counts roughly 8 recorded parcels for every full-time resident — the unmistakable footprint of a high-altitude resort market where most homes sit empty between visits and are renovated for the owner, not the local market. The numbers below frame how we scope a remodel here.

Highlands (Macon County) housing & property indicators
IndicatorValueSource
Year-round population1,074ACS (Census place)
Recorded parcels, ZIP 287418,111NC1Map (situs ZIP)
Median home value$700,900ACS (Census place)
Average parcel value, ZIP 28741$787,409NC1Map (situs ZIP)
Median year built1981ACS (Census place)
Housing built before 198047.4%ACS (Census place)
Residents age 65+46.9%ACS (Census place)
Owner-occupied homes67.2%ACS (Census place)

Highlands figures above come from two distinct public sources: ACS rows describe the Census place inside the town limits (population 1,074), while the parcel counts and parcel-value rows are drawn from NC OneMap statewide parcel records cut to situs ZIP 28741, which reaches well beyond the town line across the plateau. The two scopes explain why the parcel count so far outruns the resident count.

Highlands sits above 4,100 feet on the southern edge of Macon County, and its remodel market behaves unlike anywhere else we work in the Blue Ridge. The Census counts about 1,074 year-round residents, yet parcel records for ZIP 28741 list 8,111 properties — close to 8 for every full-time local. That gap is the whole story: the overwhelming majority of homes on this plateau are second residences and seasonal rentals, owned by people who arrive for the cool summers and renovate on their own schedule rather than the local resale calendar. Pisgah Bath & Kitchen rebuilds the bathrooms and kitchens in those homes on the same warm-editorial process we use across Western North Carolina: a free on-site estimate, a fixed line-item quote, and a licensed, insured crew that stays your single point of contact from demolition through the final inspection.

Why Highlands remodels are priced at the top of the range

Most WNC towns force a conversation about over-improving — spend too much on one room and you outrun the home's resale ceiling. Highlands flips that entirely. The ACS median home value here is $700,900, and county records put the average parcel across the ZIP at $787,409, among the highest of any town we serve. At that valuation a kitchen finished in stock cabinets and a prefab shower actually undersells the property. So the work skews upscale: stone slab counters, custom tile, frameless glass and semi-custom or custom cabinetry. A minor kitchen reface still starts near $15,000 to $30,000, but a full Highlands kitchen routinely lands in the $30,000 to $80,000 band, and genuinely upscale plateau kitchens reach the $130,000 to $160,000 tier the South Atlantic Cost vs. Value Report tracks for high-end cabinetry and professional appliances. We quote the scope your home actually warrants — never the biggest invoice we can write.

Building around a calendar, not a commute

When most owners are away nine or ten months of the year, scheduling matters as much as craftsmanship. We treat the empty-house months as an advantage: demolition, tile cure time, cabinet lead times and inspections all get sequenced so a bathroom or kitchen is finished, tested and clean before the owner returns for the season. With roughly 8 parcels for every resident, that off-season rhythm is the norm in 28741, not the exception, and we send progress photos so an owner in Atlanta or Florida can sign off on tile and fixture selections without flying up. The flip side is honest lead-time planning — semi-custom cabinets carry a multi-week order window, so we lock selections early and order before the season's work begins.

Older homes, accessible baths and waterproofing that lasts

For all its high-end reputation, the Highlands housing stock is genuinely old: the median home dates to 1981 and 47.4% was built before 1980, which means original shower pans, failed grout and cabin-era plumbing behind the walls. It is also one of the oldest towns by resident age we serve — 46.9% of the population is 65 or older and 19.4% of households are a senior living alone. That combination drives steady demand for curbless zero-entry showers, comfort-height fixtures and reinforced grab-bar walls that look like design choices rather than medical hardware. When we open a wall in a pre-1980 plateau home we waterproof to current standard with a bonded membrane behind every tiled surface, so the next failure is decades away, not seasons. The Highlands walk-in tub & accessible-bathroom page goes deeper on aging-in-place scope, and our WNC bathroom remodel cost guide breaks the numbers down line by line.

Whatever the room, the path is the same. Start on the free estimate form or our free-estimate page, we measure on site, and you get real Macon County property numbers and a fixed price before you commit to anything.

Highlands & ZIP 28741 remodel cost ranges (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
Master / primary bathroom remodel (double vanity, separate shower, often a soaking tub) $18,000 to $80,000
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
Upscale kitchen remodel — South Atlantic (Cost vs. Value benchmark, high-end cabinetry, stone, pro appliances) $130,000 to $160,000
Walk-in shower — custom tile with frameless glass, installed $3,500 to $15,000

Highlands cost ranges draw on HomeGuide 2026 bathroom & kitchen data and the 2024 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report — South Atlantic (which covers North Carolina). Every range is a published third-party benchmark for the region, not a Pisgah quote tied to your Highlands home. Because the 28741 market favors stone, custom tile and semi-custom cabinetry over prefab, real Highlands projects tend to land in the upper portion of each range — the opposite of most WNC towns. Every job is priced individually after a free on-site estimate.

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Highlands FAQ

Common questions

Who remodels bathrooms and kitchens in Highlands, NC?
Pisgah Bath & Kitchen renovates bathrooms and kitchens on the Highlands plateau and across ZIP 28741, where county records list 8,111 parcels against a year-round town population of only 1,074 — a property base built for second-home and resort renovation work. We are licensed and insured, book a free on-site estimate typically within 48 hr, and quote a fixed line-item price before any demolition. Check every WNC area we serve to confirm your address is in range.
Why are remodel budgets higher in Highlands than the rest of WNC?
Because the homes are worth more. ACS puts the median Highlands home value at $700,900 inside the town limits, and the average parcel value across ZIP 28741 sits at $787,409 — multiples of a typical mountain county. At that tier owners expect stone slab counters, custom tile and frameless glass rather than stock prefab, which is why a Highlands kitchen often lands at the upper end of the published ranges. Our WNC kitchen remodel cost guide walks through how each scope changes that number on the plateau.
Do you handle second-home and seasonal-rental remodels in Highlands?
Yes — and it is most of the work here. With about 8 parcels for every full-time resident, the great majority of Highlands property is owned by people who live elsewhere most of the year. We coordinate access, send progress photos, and sequence the build around your travel calendar so a kitchen or bathroom is finished and tested before you arrive for the season. Start by telling us the property details on our free-estimate page.
How old are the homes you remodel in Highlands?
The median Highlands home was built in 1981, and 47.4% of the housing predates 1980 — meaning roughly half the stock carries original wiring, single-pane glass, and tile whose waterproofing has long since failed. That mix of cabin-era and 1980s-90s construction is exactly the kind of bathroom and kitchen we rebuild. Compare scopes and timelines in our remodel timeline & permit guide.
Do you build accessible bathrooms for older Highlands homeowners?
We do. Highlands skews older than almost any WNC town — 46.9% of residents are 65 or older and 19.4% of households are a senior living alone — so curbless zero-entry showers, comfort-height fixtures and reinforced grab-bar walls are a steady request. Our Highlands walk-in tub, shower & accessible bathroom page maps that aging-in-place work to the town's own census figures.
Do you do walk-in showers and tub-to-shower conversions in Highlands?
Yes. A custom-tile walk-in shower with frameless glass — the finish most Highlands homes call for — runs about $3,500 to $15,000 installed, and a tub-to-shower conversion commonly lands $1,500 to $15,000. Swapping a rarely-used guest tub for a tiled walk-in is one of the most popular updates in this second-home market. See the options on our Highlands walk-in shower & conversion page.
Do I need a permit to remodel in Highlands and Macon County?
Usually yes. Macon County and the Town of Highlands require a building permit once a remodel touches plumbing, electrical or mechanical systems, or makes a structural change — which covers nearly every full bathroom or kitchen project. North Carolina also requires a licensed general contractor on any single job costing $40,000 or more, a threshold the high-end kitchens common in 28741 routinely cross. We pull the permits and handle inspections; verify any contractor first through the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors.

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