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You’re not just getting new tile and fixtures. You’re getting a bathroom that works the way you need it to—every morning, every night, without the leaks, the cold floors, or the outdated layout that’s been driving you crazy for years.
A finished bathroom remodel means you start your day in a space that feels clean, functional, and yours. No more stepping around that cracked tile or dealing with water pressure that barely works. You get a shower that drains properly, storage that makes sense, and finishes that hold up to real use.
And when it’s done, it’s done. No callbacks for sloppy grout work. No surprise bills two weeks later. Just a bathroom you’re proud to use and one that adds real value to your Centerport home—whether you’re staying for decades or selling in five years.
Jaguar Renovations has been handling full bathroom remodels across Centerport, NY and the surrounding Suffolk County area since 2016. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve seen what goes wrong when bathroom projects get rushed or handed off to the wrong crew.
Most of the homes we work on in Centerport were built between the 1950s and 1980s. That means outdated plumbing, tight layouts, and materials that weren’t designed to last this long. We know how to work with those older systems without tearing apart your whole house in the process.
We don’t subcontract your job to strangers. Our team handles everything—from design and demolition to plumbing, electrical, tile work, and final finishes. You get one point of contact and one company accountable for the entire project.
It starts with a walkthrough at your home. We look at your current bathroom, talk through what’s not working, and discuss what you want the finished space to do for you. We measure everything, check the plumbing and electrical, and identify any issues that might affect the timeline or budget.
From there, we put together a detailed estimate. No vague line items or allowances that leave you guessing. You’ll know what’s included, what it costs, and how long it’ll take. If we find something unexpected once walls are open—like old cast iron that needs replacing—we talk to you before moving forward.
Demo usually takes a day or two depending on the size of the space. Then we rough in any new plumbing or electrical, install your shower pan or tub, and start the tile work. Bathroom renovations in Centerport typically take two to four weeks depending on scope, and we coordinate everything so you’re not waiting on materials or wondering when the plumber’s coming back.
Once tile, fixtures, vanity, and finishes are in, we do a final walkthrough with you to make sure everything works and looks right. Then we clean up, haul away the debris, and hand you the keys to a bathroom that’s actually finished.
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A full bathroom remodel with Jaguar Renovations covers everything from demolition to final fixtures. That includes removing old tile, tub, vanity, and flooring, then rebuilding the space with updated plumbing, electrical, and ventilation that meets current code.
We handle custom tile work for floors, walls, and shower surrounds. Walk-in shower installation is one of the most requested upgrades we do in Centerport—homeowners are moving away from old tubs they never use and opting for curbless or low-threshold showers with built-in benches and frameless glass. We also install soaking tubs, freestanding tubs, and tub-shower combos depending on your layout and preferences.
Vanity installation includes new cabinetry, countertops, sinks, and faucets. We can work with stock options to stay on budget or go custom if you want something specific. Lighting, exhaust fans, heated floors, and recessed medicine cabinets are all part of what we coordinate. If your bathroom’s in an older Centerport home with limited space, we’ll help you redesign the layout to maximize function without adding square footage.
You’re also getting a licensed contractor who pulls permits when needed, coordinates inspections, and makes sure everything is done to code. That matters when you go to sell or if you ever need to file an insurance claim.
Most full bathroom remodels in Centerport run between $15,000 and $35,000 depending on the size of the space, the materials you choose, and how much of the plumbing or layout you’re changing. A small guest bath with standard fixtures and tile will land on the lower end. A primary bathroom with custom tile, a walk-in shower, double vanity, and high-end finishes will be higher.
If you’re just updating surfaces—new tile, vanity, toilet, and paint—you’re looking at closer to $8,000 to $12,000. But if we’re moving plumbing, adding a window, or dealing with water damage behind the walls, costs go up because the scope increases.
We give you a detailed estimate upfront so there’s no guessing. And if something comes up during demo, we talk to you before we proceed. The goal is to give you an accurate number you can actually plan around—not a lowball estimate that doubles halfway through the job.
A typical bathroom remodel takes two to four weeks once we start demo. Smaller guest bathrooms with straightforward layouts usually take closer to two weeks. Larger primary bathrooms with custom tile work, new plumbing, or layout changes can take three to four weeks.
The timeline depends on a few things: how much demo is involved, whether we’re moving plumbing or electrical, how long it takes for custom materials to arrive, and whether we hit any surprises like rotted subfloor or outdated wiring that needs upgrading. We build in buffer time for inspections and material lead times so you’re not stuck waiting.
You’ll have access to another bathroom during the remodel, but the one we’re working on will be out of commission the entire time. We don’t leave jobs half-finished for weeks—we stay on it until it’s done. You’ll know the schedule upfront, and if anything changes, we tell you immediately.
It depends on what you’re doing. If you’re just replacing a vanity, toilet, or doing cosmetic updates like paint and new tile over existing surfaces, you typically don’t need a permit. But if you’re moving plumbing, relocating fixtures, adding or moving electrical, or changing the layout of the bathroom, you’ll need a permit from the Town of Huntington.
Permits exist to make sure the work meets code—especially for plumbing and electrical, which can cause serious problems if done wrong. As a licensed contractor, we handle the permit process for you. We pull the permits, schedule the inspections, and make sure everything passes before we close up walls or move to the next phase.
Skipping permits might save a few hundred dollars upfront, but it can cost you thousands later if you go to sell and the buyer’s inspector flags unpermitted work. It also puts you at risk if there’s ever a leak, fire, or insurance claim tied to that bathroom. We do it right so you don’t have to worry about it down the road.
In most cases, yes. Walk-in shower installation is one of the most common requests we get, especially from homeowners in Centerport who want to replace an old tub they never use. If your bathroom is at least five feet by eight feet, there’s usually enough room to fit a comfortable walk-in shower without major structural changes.
We’ll look at your current layout during the estimate and let you know what’s possible. Sometimes it’s a straight swap—tub comes out, shower goes in. Other times we’ll suggest moving the toilet or vanity slightly to give you more shower space or improve the flow of the room. If you want a curbless shower for accessibility or aging-in-place, we’ll need to make sure your floor joists and drain placement can support it.
Walk-in showers also give you flexibility with tile, bench seating, multiple shower heads, and built-in niches for storage. We’ll walk you through options that fit your space and budget. And if you’re worried about resale value, walk-in showers are a strong selling point in Suffolk County—buyers want low-maintenance, modern bathrooms that don’t require climbing in and out of a tub.
Clear out everything from the bathroom—toiletries, towels, rugs, shower curtain, anything stored in the vanity or cabinets. We’ll be removing fixtures and tearing out tile, so you don’t want anything in there that could get damaged or covered in dust.
If the bathroom shares a wall with a bedroom or closet, move anything valuable or fragile away from that wall. Demo creates vibration and dust, and even though we contain it as much as possible, some will get through. We use plastic sheeting and zip walls to isolate the work area, but it’s smart to protect anything nearby.
Make sure we have clear access to the bathroom from the outside. We’ll be hauling out debris and bringing in materials, so if there’s furniture blocking the path or cars in the driveway, let us know ahead of time. And if you have pets, plan to keep them in another part of the house or outside while we’re working—it’s safer for them and easier for us to keep doors open for ventilation and material transport.
You won’t always know until we open up the walls, but there are signs. Soft or spongy flooring around the toilet or tub usually means water’s been leaking underneath. Discolored or bubbling paint on walls or ceilings near the shower is another red flag. If you smell something musty or notice grout that’s cracked or missing in the shower, water’s probably getting behind the tile.
Older bathrooms in Centerport are especially prone to this because they were built before modern waterproofing standards. If your bathroom hasn’t been remodeled in 20 or 30 years, there’s a good chance we’ll find something once we pull up the flooring or remove the old tile.
When we do find water damage or mold, we address it before moving forward. That means removing damaged subfloor or drywall, treating any mold, and replacing it with proper materials. It adds time and cost to the project, but it’s not optional—you can’t just tile over rot and hope it holds. We’ll show you what we find, explain what needs to happen, and give you a price before we proceed. It’s part of doing the job right.