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The Bathroom Renovator Benchmark

Most Aussie bathroom renovator businesses leave about $22,050/mo on the table. Here’s where the leak is. Every number sourced. No guesses.

What good looks like across the five measures — the Google review bar, the website scorecard, the GBP setup, the ops baseline, and the buyer’s actual questions. Every figure is sourced or labelled. No guesses.

modelled — sizes the leak, not a quote. Average job value (AJV) from modelled: blend: budget cosmetic ~$11,500 / mid-range ~$25,000 / premium ~$40,000 (35/60/5) (canstar, savings.com.au citing hipages); close rate from hipages platform analysis (20minutemarketing.com.au); default 10 enquiries/month.

Field data · 2026-06-12 · How we score

Where you stand

Five things decide whether a bathroom renovator gets found and gets the call. Here’s where you stand on each — and the number to beat.

The review bar 29 reviews (your suburb)
The website scorecard 36.6/45 vs market 31/45
The Google profile category to fix (most are set wrong)
Your numbers AJV $21,000 · leak $22,050/mo
What buyers ask 8 questions to answer in writing

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The 45-point test for your trade

Bathroom Renovator sites score 36.6 / 45 on the same nine-dimension rubric we ran across 289 Australian trade sites. The market median is 31/45. Read the trade score as a guide, not a hard stat — it rests on 9 AU sites. Your Google review bar above is the harder number. Top of the pack: Nu-Trend at 42/45.

The two weakest spots are Local Relevance (3.56/5) and Mobile/Speed Confidence (3.78/5). Good sites look good and they convert. They don't answer buyer questions in plain form.

DimensionTrade average /5
3-Second Clarity 4.22
Visual Polish 4.11
Trust Above Fold 4.56
CTA Clarity 4.22
Local Relevance weakest 3.56
Service Architecture 4
Proof Depth 4.22
SEO/AI Usefulness 3.89
Mobile/Speed Confidence weakest 3.78

The one to study

Novalé Renovationsnovale.com.au

Copy this: Excellent Sydney benchmark: 2,500+ projects, 24 years, free consultation, journey/process language.

Design direction: Premium, calm, image-led, strong whitespace and proof

Build rule. Use AU model for realistic owner-operator structure; use national/US models for scale, proof, conversion and service-page architecture.

You know the bar. Now see if you’re getting seen →

Your Map Pack reality

Your suburb's bar: about 29 Google reviews (Google Places API (New) (field median)). The quiet quarter sits at 14, the top quarter at 56, the busiest carries 585 — across 245 listings.

Reviews here are table stakes. The top-3 (median 25) carry about the same as spots 4–6 (median 25). Hit the bar, then win on distance, category fit, and site signals.

MetroMedian reviews
Adelaide19
Ballarat11
Brisbane22
Cairns8
Canberra53
Darwin18
Geelong17
Gold Coast37
Hobart8
Melbourne42
Newcastle22
Perth48
Sunshine Coast26
Sydney58
Toowoomba16
Townsville12
Wollongong24

Reviews get you seen. The profile they tap decides what happens next →

The Google profile

Your Google Business Profile (GBP) is the cheapest win on this page. It costs nothing. It moves first.

Quick win. The main category for this trade comes back as the bland “Building Materials Store”. A wrong one drags down your rank. Set yours to the most exact trade category Google offers.

What we measure — and what we won’t

Review count and prominence rank are public — we read them via the Google Places API. The owner-only fields — photo count, post cadence, messaging response speed — we never scrape from a competitor. Connect your own profile to read those.

Profile set right. Now answer what they ask before they ring →

What homeowners ask before they hire you

A homeowner searches before they call. They're already looking, reading and choosing. Below are the real questions — from accounts across 8 states.

Answer each one on your site in plain form. That's the SEO/AI gap, closed.

How much will this cost me?

Absolute bargain basement minimum is $15k, but you can easily get it to $60k depending on what you are dealing with and how well you want it finished. Price/cost · source

How much will this cost me?

The actual fittings and tiles are relatively cheap, majority of the cost of the reno is labour because so many different trades are involved. Price/cost · source

How do I know they're any good?

$33,000 for a Bathroom reno, the mind boggles. There's no way I'm paying that. Trust/red-flags · source

How do I know they're any good?

I wouldn't trust a builder I got through the yellow pages or random means – plenty of builders without an eye for detail. Trust/red-flags · source

What does the job involve?

Wet area renno's will require multiple visits from various tradies...Herding cats is a good analogy, coordinating 6 people with no common interest (beyond your bathroom) and 6 separate schedules would end in tears Process · source

How much will this cost me?

Assume 10% in extra costs on top of the quote. Things always pop up, for example, we had rusted plumbing under the floor which needed to be replaced Price/cost · source

How do my options compare?

Even then quotes ranged from 8K and 16K! Comparison/alternatives · source

What do I need to know?

the builder will be liable for all structural and waterproofing works for 6 years and 3 months from the date of completion Licensing/insurance · source

Read what your customers are reading — the bathroom renovator buyer guide on Need A Trade

Skip the answers and watch the leak →

Where your trade leaks money

AJV: $21,000 (modelled: blend: budget cosmetic ~$11,500 / mid-range ~$25,000 / premium ~$40,000 (35/60/5) (canstar, savings.com.au citing hipages)). Close rate: 20–25%. With follow-up: up to 33%. (hipages platform analysis (20minutemarketing.com.au))

Revenue-leak calculator

Benchmark close rate ~25–33% (hipages platform data). AJV is modelled — see the label above. This is an estimate to size the leak, not a quote.

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That’s the cost. Here’s the plan →

The 30/60/90 play

Three stages. Each one closes a gap on a measure above.

  1. First 30 days — Foundation.

  2. By 60 days — Proof.

    • Start the review engine. Ask every completed job.
    • Push toward the 29 review bar.
    • Add before/after proof to the weakest dimension.
  3. By 90 days — Activation.

Plan’s clear. Score yourself →

Score yourself (0–5 each)

Ten questions. Tap your score on each. The total updates as you go.

  1. 3-Second Clarity — trade + suburb + customer in your headline?

  2. Visual Polish — real job photography, consistent design?

  3. Trust Above Fold — reviews/licence/years visible before scroll?

  4. CTA Clarity — obvious primary + secondary next step?

  5. Local Relevance — service area and suburbs explicit?

  6. Service Architecture — services organised by buyer intent?

  7. Proof Depth — specific proof stack (before/after, named jobs)?

  8. SEO/AI Usefulness — buyer questions answered in structured form?

  9. Mobile/Speed — fast, readable, thumb-friendly?

  10. Google reviews vs your trade bar (29)?

Score: 0/50

Tap your score on each question above.

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Guides for your trade

Fix the leaks yourself. Each guide is one topic, one method, one move.

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Common leaks for this trade

The leaks good bathroom renovators feel first. Read the one that sounds like your week.

Build the first fix

Each leak has a fix you can build. Start with the one at the top of your list.

Or build your first asset in the workshop. Done in 20

That's what good looks like for bathroom renovator.

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