Sydney, NSW · Est. 1990

Bathroom Werx

Bathroom Werx is an Australian bathroom resurfacing and restoration specialist offering an affordable alternative to full renovations. Using proprietary coating technology, they resurface baths, tiles, and basins to a like-new finish at a fraction of the cost of replacement — typically within 1 day.

From $806 services4/5 rating

Bathroom Werx Prices 2026

All prices in AUD, inclusive of labour unless noted

ServiceFromAverageUp to
Bath Resurfacing$500$680$900
Tile Resurfacing (per m²)$80$110$150
Basin Resurfacing$200$300$450
Full Bathroom Resurfacing$1,200$2,000$3,000
Shower Base Resurfacing$300$420$600
Colour Change Service$400$650$1,000
Updated March 202618+ prices tracked

Service Areas

SydneyMelbourneBrisbaneAdelaidePerthGold CoastCanberraNewcastleSunshine Coast

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Dramatically cheaper than full bathroom replacement — save 70-80%
  • Completed in 1 day with minimal disruption
  • Can change tile/bath colour without replacement
  • 5-year warranty on all resurfacing work

Cons

  • Resurfacing is not as durable as full tile replacement long-term
  • Cannot fix structural issues, cracking grout, or water damage
  • Coating can chip or peel if not properly maintained

Best for: Homeowners wanting to refresh dated bathrooms at minimal cost without full renovation

Bathroom Werx FAQ

Bathroom Werx prices start from $80 and go up to $3,000 depending on the scope of work. Actual costs depend on the bathroom size, fixture selection, and project complexity.

Bathroom Werx is an Australian bathroom resurfacing and restoration specialist offering an affordable alternative to full renovations. Dramatically cheaper than full bathroom replacement — save 70-80%.

Bathroom Werx services Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Gold Coast, Canberra, Newcastle, Sunshine Coast. They are headquartered in Sydney, NSW and have been operating since 1990.

Bathroom Werx is rated 4/5 overall with an estimated 166 market reviews and sits in the budget-friendly pricing bracket. They are best for: Homeowners wanting to refresh dated bathrooms at minimal cost without full renovation. Dramatically cheaper than full bathroom replacement — save 70-80%.