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You’re not just updating tile and fixtures. You’re reclaiming space that works the way you need it to.
A functional bathroom means your morning routine doesn’t involve stepping around outdated layouts or dealing with a shower that barely drains. It means storage that makes sense and lighting that doesn’t make you squint. If you’re planning to sell, a modern bathroom renovation significantly impacts what buyers are willing to pay.
This isn’t about luxury for luxury’s sake. It’s about creating a space that serves you better every single day. Better water pressure. A layout that doesn’t waste square footage. Materials that hold up to real use. That’s what a proper bathroom remodel delivers.
We’ve been handling residential bathroom remodeling in Suffolk County for nearly ten years. We’re not the biggest operation, and we’re not trying to be.
What we do is show up when we say we will, communicate clearly about timelines and costs, and complete bathroom renovations without the runaround. Brentwood homeowners deal with enough—your contractor shouldn’t add to that list. We handle permits, coordinate inspections, and make sure the work meets local building codes without you having to chase down answers.
You’ll know what you’re paying before we start. No surprise fees halfway through your project.
First, we walk through your current bathroom and talk about what’s not working. You tell us what you want changed, and we’ll tell you what’s realistic within your budget and timeline.
Next, we provide a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. No vague “we’ll figure it out later” line items. If your project needs permits for plumbing or electrical work, we handle that process and keep you updated on approvals.
Once work begins, you’ll have a clear schedule. Demo happens first—we remove old fixtures, tile, and any elements being replaced. Then comes rough plumbing and electrical, followed by installation of your new bathtub, shower, vanity, and tile work. We finish with paint, fixtures, and final inspections.
You’re not left guessing where things stand. We update you as each phase completes and flag any issues before they become problems.
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Full bathroom remodels cover everything from floor to ceiling. That includes new tile work, vanity and sink installation, bathtub or walk-in shower installation, updated plumbing fixtures, lighting, ventilation, and any necessary structural changes to improve layout.
Brentwood homes vary widely in age and style. Older homes often need updated plumbing and electrical to support modern fixtures. We handle that coordination so you’re not piecing together multiple contractors. If you’re working with a smaller bathroom, we focus on layouts that maximize usable space without feeling cramped.
Material selection matters more than most people realize. We source from trusted suppliers and walk you through options that fit your budget without pushing you toward unnecessary upgrades. Whether you want a clean modern look or something with more traditional character, the materials we use are built to handle daily wear in a high-moisture environment.
Shower remodeling is one of the most requested projects we handle. Walk-in showers, upgraded shower heads, built-in seating, and improved drainage all make a noticeable difference in how your bathroom functions.
Most full bathroom remodels take two to four weeks from start to finish. That timeline depends on the scope of work, whether you’re changing the layout, and how quickly permits and inspections get processed.
If you’re doing a straightforward update—new tile, fixtures, vanity—you’re looking at the shorter end of that range. If you’re relocating plumbing, adding a walk-in shower, or dealing with unexpected issues like water damage or outdated wiring, it takes longer.
We give you a realistic timeline upfront based on what your project actually involves. No overpromising to win the job, then dragging it out for months.
Yes, most bathroom renovations require permits, especially if you’re touching plumbing or electrical systems. Even some cosmetic changes need permits if they affect building systems or structural elements.
Suffolk County has specific requirements, and skipping permits creates problems down the line—especially if you’re selling your home. Buyers’ inspectors will flag unpermitted work, and you’ll either need to get it permitted retroactively or renegotiate your sale price.
We handle the permit process as part of your project. That includes submitting plans, coordinating inspections, and making sure everything passes without you needing to take time off work to meet inspectors.
Bathroom remodeling costs in Brentwood typically range from $12,000 to $35,000 depending on the size of your bathroom, the materials you choose, and how much you’re changing.
A basic refresh with new tile, vanity, and fixtures falls on the lower end. A full gut renovation with layout changes, high-end materials, and custom features costs more. If your project involves moving plumbing lines or upgrading electrical panels, that adds to the total.
We provide itemized estimates so you see exactly where your money goes. No bundled “labor and materials” lines that hide what you’re actually paying for. If something comes up during the project that changes the cost, we discuss it before proceeding.
Yes, and most of our clients do. We work around your schedule as much as possible and keep disruption to a minimum.
If you only have one bathroom, we coordinate the work so you’re not without a functioning toilet and sink for extended periods. That usually means completing rough plumbing quickly and getting at least basic fixtures operational by the end of each day.
We also keep the work area contained. Dust and debris are part of any remodel, but we don’t let it take over your entire house. Drop cloths, plastic barriers, and daily cleanup are standard on every job.
The terms get used interchangeably, but technically a renovation restores something to its original condition, while a remodel changes the structure or layout.
In practice, most homeowners use “remodel” and “renovation” to mean the same thing: updating their bathroom with new materials, fixtures, and finishes. Whether you’re keeping the same layout or reconfiguring the entire space, the process involves similar steps.
What matters more than terminology is understanding what you’re actually getting. Are you replacing fixtures and finishes, or are you changing walls, moving plumbing, and altering the footprint? We make sure you know exactly what work your project involves before anything gets torn out.
Yes. We warranty our workmanship and stand behind the materials we install.
Specific warranty terms depend on what’s being installed—manufacturer warranties cover fixtures and materials, while our labor warranty covers the installation itself. If something fails because of how it was installed, we come back and make it right.
We only use materials from suppliers we trust, which means you’re not dealing with fixtures that break down six months after installation. Quality materials cost more upfront, but they last longer and cause fewer headaches. That’s worth more than saving a few hundred dollars on your initial invoice.