If you’re planning a home remodel in Angleton, you’re probably wondering what you’ll actually spend. The truth is, remodeling costs in Brazoria County can vary wildly depending on what you’re tackling, the materials you pick, and who’s doing the work. After completing hundreds of projects across Angleton and the surrounding areas, we’ve seen it all – from budget-friendly updates to full-scale transformations.
Angleton homeowners typically spend between $18,000 and $135,000 on remodeling projects, but that range is wide. A basic bathroom refresh might cost $15,000, while a complete kitchen overhaul with custom cabinetry can easily exceed $85,000. We recently finished a kitchen project about 1.2 miles fromthe Brazoria County Courthouse that came in at $67,000 – not cheap, but the homeowners got precisely what they wanted without any surprise costs.
What makes Angleton unique is the mix of older homes requiring complete replastering and modern builds seeking upgrades. The clay soil here also means foundation issues pop up more often than you’d think, which can add unexpected costs to any project. Let’s break down what you’re looking for in different types of remodels in 2025.
Understanding Remodeling Costs in Angleton
Before we get into specific project costs, you need to understand what drives prices in Angleton. Unlike Houston proper, we’re dealing with different labor rates, material delivery costs, and local building codes specific to Brazoria County. The permit process here is straightforward if you know what you’re doing, but it adds both time and money to your budget.
“Most Angleton homeowners underestimate permit costs by about 30%. In Brazoria County, you’re looking at $150 to $800 depending on project scope, plus you’ll need proper inspections at different stages. I always tell clients to budget an extra 10-15% beyond materials and labor just for permitting, inspections, and the inevitable issues we uncover once walls are opened up.”
Here’s what actually affects your bottom line: labor accounts for 40-50% of most remodeling budgets in Angleton. Materials account for another 35-40%, permits and fees for 3-5%, and the remainder covers unexpected issues and contingencies. Savvy homeowners always keep 10-15% in reserve for surprises.
| Project Type | Low-End Cost | Mid-Range Cost | High-End Cost | Typical Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kitchen Remodel | $27,000 – $40,500 | $54,000 – $81,000 | $108,000 – $162,000+ | 3-5 weeks |
| Bathroom Remodel | $13,500 – $20,250 | $27,000 – $40,500 | $54,000 – $81,000+ | 2-3 weeks |
| Room Addition | $40,500 – $67,500 | $81,000 – $135,000 | $162,000 – $270,000+ | 6-10 weeks |
| Flooring Replacement | $8,100 – $13,500 | $16,200 – $27,000 | $32,400 – $54,000+ | 1-2 weeks |
| Full Replaster/Exterior | $10,800 – $18,900 | $21,600 – $37,800 | $43,200 – $75,600+ | 2-4 weeks |
| Roofing Replacement | $9,450 – $14,850 | $18,900 – $29,700 | $37,800 – $59,400+ | 1-2 weeks |

Kitchen Remodeling Costs in Angleton
Kitchen remodels are where most Angleton homeowners want to invest, and for good reason. A well-done kitchen renovation can return 60-80% of your investment when you sell. We’re seeing average kitchen projects in Angleton range from $54,000 to $81,000 for a mid-range update.
What does that actually get you? You’re looking at new cabinets (typically $13,500-$27,000), granite or quartz countertops ($5,400-$10,800), mid-range appliances ($6,750-$13,500), new flooring ($4,050-$8,100), updated lighting ($2,025-$4,050), and a fresh backsplash ($1,350-$2,700). Labor costs another $16,200- $24,3,00, depending on the scope.
We completed a full kitchen transformation near downtown Angleton for $72, including custom cabinets, quartz countertops, and all-new appliances. The homeowners wanted to keep their existing layout, which saved them about $10,000 in plumbing and electrical work. That’s the kind of wise decision that stretches your budget further.
| Kitchen Element | Budget Option | Mid-Range Option | Premium Option | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cabinets | $6,750 – $10,800 (stock) | $13,500 – $27,000 (semi-custom) | $40,500 – $67,500+ (custom) | 15-25 years |
| Countertops | $2,700 – $4,050 (laminate) | $5,400 – $10,800 (granite/quartz) | $13,500 – $27,000+ (exotic stone) | 10-lifetime |
| Appliances (full set) | $3,375 – $5,400 | $6,750 – $13,500 | $16,200 – $33,750+ | 10-15 years |
| Flooring (200 sq ft) | $1,350 – $2,700 (vinyl) | $4,050 – $8,100 (tile/wood) | $10,800 – $16,200+ (premium) | 7-30 years |
| Backsplash | $675 – $1,350 | $1,350 – $2,700 | $4,050 – $8,100+ | 20+ years |
“The biggest mistake I see in Angleton kitchens is homeowners cheaping out on cabinets and countertops, then splurging on appliances. Your cabinets and counters are permanent – they’re what buyers see first. Appliances you can upgrade anytime. I always recommend putting 60% of your kitchen budget into cabinets, counters, and quality installation, then work backwards from there.”

Check out this recent kitchen remodel we completed, showcasing the transformation from start to finish.
Bathroom Renovation Costs
Bathrooms pack a lot of complexity into small spaces, which means costs can add up fast. A standard bathroom remodel in Angleton costs $27,000-$40,500 for a complete gut-and-rebuild. If you’re updating fixtures and finishes without moving plumbing, you might get away with $13,500 to $20,250.
What drives bathroom costs is all the specialized labor. You’ve got plumbing, electrical, tile work, waterproofing, and custom work all happening in maybe 50-75 square feet. One leak or code violation can cost thousands to fix later, so cutting corners in bathrooms is never worth it.
We completed a primary bathroom renovation about 0.8 miles from Angleton City Hall, including a walk-in shower, double vanity, and heated floors, for $38,000. The homeowners originally wanted to save money by keeping their old tub, but once we showed them the resale value of a modern walk-in shower, they adjusted the budget. Smart move for that neighborhood.
| Bathroom Component | Cost Range | Installation Time | Key Considerations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shower/Tub Replacement | $4,050 – $13,500 | 2-4 days | Waterproofing is critical; tile adds cost |
| Vanity & Countertop | $2,025 – $8,100 | 1-2 days | Double vanities add 50% to the cost |
| Toilet Upgrade | $540 – $2,025 | 3-5 hours | Water-efficient models save long-term |
| Tile Work (floor & walls) | $5,400 – $16,200 | 3-5 days | Labor-intensive, requires a skilled installer |
| Lighting & Ventilation | $1,350 – $4,050 | 1-2 days | Proper ventilation prevents mold |
| Plumbing Updates | $2,700 – $8,100 | 2-3 days | Code compliance is required in Brazoria County |

Room Additions and Conversions
Adding square footage to your Angleton home is one of the pricier remodeling options, but it’s also where you can gain serious value. Room additions typically cost $270-$405 per square foot in Brazoria County, including foundation, framing, roofing, HVAC extension, and finishing work.
A 200-square-foot bedroom addition will cost $54,000 to $81,000. A 400-square-foot primary suite with a bathroom ranges from $108,000 to $162,000. These aren’t small numbers, but you’re essentially building a small house attached to your existing structure, which means you’re dealing with foundations, matching exteriors, and tying into existing systems.
The clay soil in Angleton adds another layer of complexity. We always recommend pier-and-beam foundations for additions because soil movement in this area can cause slab cracks within a few years. That adds $8,100- $13,500 to your foundation cost but saves you from costly repairs down the road.
| Addition Type | Average Size | Cost Range | Typical Timeline | ROI Potential |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bedroom Addition | 150-250 sq ft | $40,500 – $101,250 | 6-8 weeks | 60-70% |
| Primary Suite | 300-500 sq ft | $81,000 – $202,500 | 8-12 weeks | 55-65% |
| Sunroom/Florida Room | 200-300 sq ft | $40,500 – $121,500 | 4-6 weeks | 45-55% |
| Garage Conversion | 400-600 sq ft | $54,000 – $162,000 | 5-8 weeks | 50-60% |
| Second Story Addition | 800-1200 sq ft | $216,000 – $486,000 | 12-16 weeks | 65-75% |
We recently completed a garage conversion for a client who wanted a home office and guest suite. The 500-square-foot project came in at $89,000, including bathroom, insulation, HVAC extension, and high-end finishes. It’s now their favorite part of the house and added serious value to the property.

Flooring Replacement Costs
Flooring is one of those projects where you can spend a little or a lot,ot depending on your material choice. Flooring costs in Angleton range from $8 to $27 per square foot installed, with a 1,000-square-foot floor costing $8,000 to $27,000, depending on the material.
Luxury vinyl plank is very popular right now because it looks like hardwood, resists moisture better, and costs $10-$16 per square foot installed. Real hardwood runs $16-$27 per square foot. Tile is $13-$22 per square foot. Carpet is the least expensive at $8-$13 per square foot, but it typically needs to be replaced every 7-10 years.
Here’s something most contractors won’t tell you: subfloor preparation can add $4- $8 per square foot to your total. Many homes in Angleton, especially older ones, have subfloor issues due to foundation movement or prior water damage. We routinely check subfloors during estimates because surprises mid-project can derail budgets and timelines.
| Flooring Material | Cost per Sq Ft (Installed) | Lifespan | Best For | Maintenance Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Luxury Vinyl Plank | $10 – $16 | 15-20 years | Kitchens, bathrooms, high traffic | Low |
| Hardwood | $16 – $27 | 25-50 years | Living areas, bedrooms | Medium |
| Porcelain Tile | $13 – $22 | 20-30 years | Bathrooms, entryways, and kitchens | Low |
| Carpet | $8 – $13 | 7-10 years | Bedrooms, living rooms | High |
| Engineered Hardwood | $13 – $19 | 20-30 years | All rooms except wet areas | Medium |

Exterior Services: Roofing, Siding, and Paint
Your home’s exterior takes a beating in Angleton between the humidity, occasional hurricanes, and intense summer heat. Roofing replacement is typically the most significant exterior expense, ranging from $9,450 to $29,700 for a standard home, depending on the materials and pitch.
Asphalt shingles are the most common and run $9,450-$14,850 for a typical Angleton home. Metal roofing costs more upfront ($18,900-$29,700) but lasts 40-50 years, compared with 20-25 years for asphalt. In hurricane-prone areas, the insurance savings on metal roofs can be significant.
Full replaster or exterior painting runs $10,800-$21,600 for most homes. Siding replacement costs $1,000–$4,000, depending on the material. We recently did a complete exterior update on a house near Angleton High School – new roof, fresh paint, updated trim – for $43,000. The transformation was incredible, and the homeowners said it felt like they bought a new house.
| Exterior Service | Average Cost | Timeline | Expected Lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asphalt Shingle Roof | $9,450 – $14,850 | 1-2 weeks | 20-25 years |
| Metal Roof | $18,900 – $29,700 | 2-3 weeks | 40-50 years |
| Full Exterior Paint | $10,800 – $21,600 | 1-2 weeks | 7-10 years |
| Vinyl Siding | $16,200 – $27,000 | 2-3 weeks | 20-30 years |
| Fiber Cement Siding | $27,000 – $40,500 | 3-4 weeks | 30-50 years |
| Gutter Replacement | $2,025 – $4,050 | 1-2 days | 20-25 years |

“With Angleton’s weather, I always recommend investing in quality exterior materials even if it stretches the budget. A cheap roof might save you $5,000 today, but you’ll be replacing it in 15 years instead of 25. The math doesn’t work out. Plus, Brazoria County has specific wind rating requirements for coastal areas – cutting corners there can void your insurance if you file a claim after storm damage.”
Breaking Down Material vs. Labor Costs
Understanding the split between materials and labor helps you know where your money’s going. In most Angleton remodeling projects, labor represents 45-55% of your total cost. That’s higher than in some areas because skilled trades are in demand across the Houston metro area.
For concrete work, you’re looking at $8-$13 per square foot for a basic slab, with labor accounting for about 60% of the cost. Deck and patio projects run similar ratios. Material quality matters, but proper installation determines whether your project lasts 10 years or 30.
We recently completed a budget-friendly remodel in which the homeowner provided some materials to save money. It worked because they purchased exactly what we specified, but we’ve had other projects where homeowner-supplied materials were incorrect, causing delays that cost more than they saved. If you’re going this route, work closely with your contractor.

Water Damage Restoration and Emergency Services
Angleton’s location makes flooding and water damage a genuine concern. Water damage restoration costs vary widely depending on the severity of the damage. Expect $4,050-$13,500 for moderate damage and $13,500-$40,500+ for severe cases involving structural repairs.
Time is critical with water damage. The first 48 hours determine whether you’re dealing with cleanup or major reconstruction. We’ve responded to calls where quick action saved homeowners $20,000+ in additional damage. Mold remediation alone can cost $5,400 to $13,500 if water sits too long.
After Hurricane Harvey, we worked on dozens of homes in Angleton. Those who called us within 24 hours had much lower repair costs than those who waited. Insurance companies know this, too – they’ll reduce coverage if you delay addressing water damage. It’s not just about cost; it’s about protecting your home’s structural integrity.
Brazoria County Permits and Regulations
Every remodeling project in Angleton requires proper permits from Brazoria County. This isn’t optional, and skipping permits can cost you when you sell. Home inspectors catch unpermitted work, and buyers either walk away or demand significant price reductions.
Basic bathroom and kitchen remodels typically require a building permit ($150-$400). Additions require multiple licenses, including building, electrical, and plumbing ($400-$800 total). Roofing permits range from $175 to $300. Electrical work requires separate licenses, even for small jobs ($100-$200).
| Permit Type | Cost Range | Processing Time | Required For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Building Permit (Minor) | $150 – $400 | 3-5 business days | Kitchen/bathroom remodels, interior changes |
| Building Permit (Major) | $400 – $800 | 7-14 business days | Additions, structural changes |
| Electrical Permit | $100 – $250 | 2-3 business days | Panel upgrades, new circuits, and major electrical work |
| Plumbing Permit | $100 – $300 | 2-3 business days | New fixtures, pipe rerouting, water heater replacement |
| Roofing Permit | $175 – $300 | 1-2 business days | Roof replacement, major repairs |
| HVAC Permit | $125 – $275 | 2-3 business days | System replacement, ductwork modifications |
Brazoria County follows the International Residential Code with local amendments. They’re particularly strict about electrical work and plumbing in wet areas. Inspections typically occur at the rough-in stage and at completion. Failed inspections lead to delays and additional costs to address issues.
See how we handle specialized waterproofing projects that require meticulous attention to building codes and proper installation techniques.
Our Speed Advantage: 50% Faster Without Cutting Corners
Here’s where we’re different from typical contractors in Angleton. While most bathroom remodels take 4-6 weeks, we complete them in 2-3 weeks. Kitchen projects that typically drag on for 10-12 weeks? We’re done in 5-6 weeks. This isn’t marketing hype – it’s how we operate.
How do we work faster? We maintain dedicated crews instead of juggling multiple jobs. Our teams know our systems and work efficiently together. We pre-order all materials before starting, so there’s no waiting for backordered items. Our scheduling eliminates gaps between trades, reducing time waste on most projects.
| Project Type | Industry Standard Timeline | Houston Builders Timeline | Time Saved |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full Kitchen Remodel | 10-12 weeks | 5-6 weeks | 4-6 weeks |
| Complete Bathroom Renovation | 4-6 weeks | 2-3 weeks | 2-3 weeks |
| Room Addition (300 sq ft) | 12-16 weeks | 6-8 weeks | 6-8 weeks |
| Flooring Replacement (1000 sq ft) | 2-3 weeks | 1-1.5 weeks | 1 week |
| Roof Replacement | 2-3 weeks | 1-1.5 weeks | 1 week |
| Exterior Paint | 2-3 weeks | 1-1.5 weeks | 1 week |
Faster completion saves you money beyond the obvious. Less time means lower carrying costs if you’re financing. It means less disruption to your daily life. For rental properties, it means getting back to generating income sooner. One client calculated that our faster timeline saved them $3,500 in temporary housing costs alone.

You don’t need an unlimited budget to get a quality remodel in Angleton. Here are strategies that actually work based on hundreds of projects we’ve completed:
First, keep your existing layout whenever possible. Moving plumbing and electrical adds $5,400 to $10,800 to any project. If your kitchen or bathroom functions well, update the finishes and fixtures rather than reconfiguring everything.
Second, splurge on permanent elements like cabinets, countertops, and tile. Skimp on items you can easily upgrade later, such as hardware, light fixtures, and appliances. A $500 faucet doesn’t make your kitchen worth more than a $200 faucet, but cheap cabinets that warp after three years will cost you thousands to replace.
Third, tackle projects during off-season months (November through February in Angleton). Material costs don’t change much, but you’ll see better contractor availability and, at times, lower labor rates. We completed a whole home remodel last January, saving the homeowner about $8,000 in scheduling flexibility alone.
Fourth, obtain multiple detailed quotes, but don’t automatically select the lowest bid. We’ve seen countless projects where the cheap contractor ran into “unexpected” issues that doubled the original quote. A thorough estimate might be 10% higher upfront, but it includes everything and avoids surprises.
Questions to Ask Before Starting Your Angleton Remodel
Before signing any contracts or making material selections, ask yourself these critical questions:
- How long will I realistically stay in this home? If you’re selling in 2-3 years, focus on high-ROI updates such as kitchens and bathrooms.
- What’s my accurate budget, including a 15% contingency? Projects almost always uncover something unexpected once you open walls.
- Am I prepared to live through construction? Some people handle dust and noise fine, others need temporary housing – factor that into costs.
- Does my contractor have the required licenses and insurance? In Texas, you want a contractor registered with TDLR and carrying liability insurance.
- What permits do I need, and who’s handling them? Good contractors pulllicensess as part of their service.
- How will changes and upgrades be handled? Get a transparent pricing estimate for change orders before starting any work.
- What’s the payment schedule? Never pay more than 10% upfront, and tie payments to completion milestones.
- Who’s responsible for cleanup and disposal? This should be explicit in your contract.
Check out our complete pricing guide for more detailed cost breakdowns across different project types.
Making Your Remodeling Investment Pay Off
Not all remodeling projects return equal value. In the Angleton market, kitchen updates consistently deliver 65-80% ROI when you sell. Bathroom renovations return 60-70%. Room additions vary widely (50-75%) depending on the scope of work and neighborhood expectations.
The projects that add the most value are those that fix problems or bring outdated homes up to market standards. A house with one bathroom in a neighborhood where everyone has two won’t sell well. Adding that second bathroom might cost 035,000, but it could increase the total by 0.
Conversely, over-improving for your neighborhood rarely pays off. If every house on your street sells for $250,000-$300,000, dumping $150,000 into a luxury kitchen won’t get you to $450,000. You’ll be the most expensive house nobody wants to buy. Match your remodeling investment to your neighborhood’s price range.
Energy-efficient upgrades offer both immediate and long-term value. New windows, insulation, and modern HVAC systems cost more upfront but reduce monthly bills. When you sell, buyers are willing to pay more for homes with lower utility costs. Plus, you enjoy the savings while you live there.
Why Choose Houston Builders for Your Angleton Project
We’ve been serving Angleton and Brazoria County for over 10 years. We’re not a large national chain, and we’re not someone working out of a truck. We’re a family-owned company that’s built our reputation on quality work and honest pricing.
Every project gets a dedicated project manager who’s your single point of contact from estimate through final walkthrough. Our crews are experienced tradespeople we’ve worked with for years – no rotating cast of random subcontractors. We carry the required licenses and insurance, obtain all the necessary permits, and handle inspections as part of our service.
We also offer transparent pricing. Our estimates include everything: materials, labor, permits, cleanup, and disposal. If we find issues during demolition, we discuss options before proceeding—no surprise bills at the end. Visit our service areas page to see the full scope of where we work aacroacross theton metro. area
You can reach us at (832) 888-1036 or info@houstonbuilderstexas.com for a free estimate. We’ll come to your Angleton home, discuss your vision, assess the current conditions, and provide a detailed quote breaking down exactly where your money goes. Check our blog for more remodeling tips and recent project showcases.
Final Thoughts on Angleton Remodeling Costs
Remodeling costs in Angleton reflect both the local market and the unique challenges of working in Brazoria County. Between the clay soil, humidity, hurricane considerations, and local building codes, there’s more to any project than just materials and labor.
The most innovative approach is to plan thoroughly, budget realistically (with contingency), select high-quality materials for permanent installations, and work with experienced contractors who know Angleton and local regulations. Cutting costs in the wrong places ends up costing more in the long run.
Whether you’re updating a kitchen, adding a bedroom, or undertaking a full-home renovation, the numbers we’ve shared provide a realistic starting point. Every project is unique, but understanding typical costs helps you plan appropriately and avoid surprises.
Ready to start your Angleton remodeling project? Give us a call at (832) 888-1036 or visit houstonbuilderstexas.com. We’ll walk you through options, explain what makes sense for your specific situation, and provide a detailed estimate with no pressure. After 10+ years and hundreds of successful projects across Brazoria County, we’ve got the experience to make your remodeling vision a reality.




