Bathroom Remodeling in East Hampton, NY

Your Bathroom Remodel Without the Runaround

Full-service bathroom renovations handled by one crew. No subcontractor chaos, no hidden fees, just honest work from start to finish.
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Bathroom Renovation Services in East Hampton

A Space That Actually Works for You

You’re tired of the outdated tile, the shower that leaks, the vanity with drawers that stick. Maybe you’ve been putting it off because the idea of managing contractors sounds exhausting. You don’t want surprises halfway through, and you definitely don’t want to coordinate three different people who can’t seem to show up on the same day.

A bathroom remodel should make your life easier, not harder. That means better storage, fixtures that work the way they should, and a layout that fits how you actually use the space. It also means working with someone who handles the plumbing, the electrical, the tile, and the finish work without handing pieces off to someone else.

When the job’s done right, you’re not calling someone back to fix a leak or redo grout lines. You’re using a bathroom that feels like it was designed for your routine, not just thrown together to check a box.

Bathroom Remodel Contractors in East Hampton

Nearly a Decade in Suffolk County

We’ve been handling residential bathroom remodeling across Suffolk County for close to ten years. We’re not a franchise or a referral service. We’re the crew that shows up, does the work, and sticks around if something needs adjusting.

East Hampton homeowners deal with older homes, tight spaces, and high expectations. We get that. Most of our projects involve custom carpentry, updated plumbing, new tile work, and electrical upgrades—sometimes all in the same bathroom. We’ve worked in cottages near Main Beach and full renovations in homes closer to Northwest Harbor.

What keeps people coming back isn’t just the work. It’s the fact that we say what something costs upfront, we show up when we say we will, and we don’t disappear when the job gets complicated.

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Our Bathroom Remodeling Process

Here's How a Project Actually Runs

It starts with a walkthrough at your home. We look at the existing layout, talk about what’s not working, and go over what you want changed. That’s where we discuss things like whether your plumbing can handle a new shower valve, if the subfloor needs reinforcement, or if your electrical panel has capacity for heated floors.

From there, we put together a detailed estimate. No range pricing or “we’ll figure it out later” line items. You’ll know what the tile costs, what the labor costs, and what permits are required before anything gets torn out.

Once the project starts, we handle demo, rough plumbing and electrical, any structural adjustments, then move into tile setting, fixture installation, and finish carpentry. If we’re doing a full bathroom remodel, expect the timeline to run between one and three weeks depending on scope. Custom work or layout changes take longer. We’ll walk you through that during the estimate so there’s no confusion.

You’re not managing multiple crews or waiting on someone else’s schedule. One team handles it from start to finish, and if something needs adjusting mid-project, you’re talking to the same people who’ve been there since day one.

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What's Included in a Full Bathroom Remodel

The Work That Goes Into It

A full bathroom remodel means tearing out the old and rebuilding it correctly. That includes removing existing tile, vanities, toilets, tubs, and shower surrounds. If the subfloor is damaged or the framing needs reinforcement, we handle that before anything else goes in.

Plumbing work covers new supply lines, drain repositioning if the layout changes, and valve installations for showers and tubs. Electrical upgrades include new lighting, exhaust fans, GFCI outlets, and any heated floor systems if that’s part of the plan. In East Hampton, older homes often need panel upgrades or updated wiring to meet current code, and we coordinate that with licensed electricians when required.

Tile work is where most of the visual transformation happens—floors, shower walls, tub surrounds, and backsplashes. We also handle custom carpentry for vanities, built-in storage, and trim work. Fixture installation covers everything from freestanding tubs to walk-in shower systems.

For homeowners doing smaller updates, we also handle partial remodels. That might mean replacing a bathtub with a walk-in shower, updating tile and fixtures but keeping the layout, or refinishing surfaces without a full teardown. The scope depends on your budget and what actually needs replacing. Most mid-range updates in Suffolk County run between $3,000 and $8,000. Full remodels with new plumbing, tile, and fixtures typically fall between $10,000 and $20,000 depending on materials and square footage.

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How long does a bathroom remodel take in East Hampton?

Most bathroom renovations take between one and three weeks once the project starts. That timeline assumes a full remodel—demo, plumbing and electrical rough-in, tile work, fixture installation, and finish carpentry.

Smaller projects move faster. Replacing a tub with a walk-in shower or updating tile without moving plumbing might take a week or less. Larger projects with custom features, layout changes, or structural work take longer. If we’re relocating a toilet or adding a second sink, that means rerouting plumbing and possibly upgrading electrical, which adds time.

Delays usually come from permit approvals, material backorders, or discovering issues once walls are opened up. We build buffer time into the schedule and keep you updated if something shifts. You’ll know the expected timeline during the estimate, and we don’t start until you’re clear on how long your bathroom will be out of commission.

A complete bathroom remodel in Suffolk County typically runs between $10,000 and $20,000. That includes demo, new plumbing and electrical, tile work, fixture installation, and finish carpentry. The final number depends on square footage, materials, and how much of the layout changes.

If you’re keeping the existing layout and updating tile, vanity, and fixtures without moving plumbing, costs usually fall between $3,000 and $8,000. Custom work—like a walk-in shower with bench seating, heated floors, or high-end tile—pushes the budget higher.

We price projects based on actual scope, not rough estimates. During the walkthrough, we’ll go over what’s included, what materials cost, and where you have flexibility if budget is a concern. No one wants to start a project and find out halfway through that it’s going to cost more than expected. We make sure the numbers are clear before anything gets torn out.

Yes. We handle all the plumbing and electrical work that’s part of a bathroom renovation. That includes relocating supply lines, installing new drains, running electrical for lighting and outlets, and upgrading exhaust fans.

For more complex electrical work—like panel upgrades or rewiring that extends beyond the bathroom—we bring in licensed electricians who work directly with us. You’re not coordinating that separately. It’s built into the project timeline and the estimate.

Most bathroom remodels in East Hampton involve some level of plumbing or electrical updates, especially in older homes. We’ll assess what’s needed during the walkthrough and let you know if anything requires a permit or inspection. Suffolk County has specific code requirements, and we make sure the work meets those standards so you’re not dealing with issues down the road.

It depends on the scope of work. If you’re replacing fixtures, updating tile, or swapping a vanity without moving plumbing or electrical, permits usually aren’t required. If you’re relocating a toilet, adding new plumbing lines, upgrading electrical, or changing the layout, you’ll need permits.

We handle the permit process as part of the project. That includes pulling the necessary permits, scheduling inspections, and making sure the work meets Suffolk County building codes. You don’t need to go to the town office or figure out what’s required—we take care of that.

Permit timelines vary depending on the town’s workload, but we factor that into the project schedule. Most permits for bathroom work get approved within a week or two. We don’t start work that requires a permit until it’s in hand, and we don’t close up walls until inspections are complete. That keeps everything above board and protects you if you ever sell the home.

A full bathroom remodel means tearing out everything and rebuilding from the studs. That includes demo, new plumbing and electrical, subfloor repair or replacement, tile installation, fixture upgrades, and finish work. It’s the right move if your bathroom has structural issues, outdated plumbing, or a layout that doesn’t work.

A partial remodel focuses on specific updates without gutting the entire space. That might mean replacing a bathtub with a walk-in shower, updating tile and vanity but keeping the toilet and plumbing in place, or refinishing surfaces instead of replacing them. Partial remodels cost less and take less time, but they’re only a good option if the underlying systems are in decent shape.

We’ll assess what makes sense during the walkthrough. If your plumbing is 40 years old and your subfloor is soft in spots, a partial remodel might just delay bigger problems. If the bones are solid and you’re mainly updating aesthetics, a partial remodel saves money without compromising quality. We’ll walk through both options and let you decide what fits your budget and timeline.

Yes. Replacing a bathtub with a walk-in shower is one of the most common requests we get, especially from homeowners who want easier access or more functional space. The process involves removing the existing tub, adjusting plumbing and drain lines, reinforcing the subfloor if needed, and installing a new shower base or custom tile pan.

Walk-in showers can be built with or without a curb, depending on your preference and the existing floor height. If you want a curbless design, we may need to lower the drain or adjust the subfloor to create proper slope for drainage. We’ll go over those details during the estimate so you know what’s involved.

Most tub-to-shower conversions take about a week, depending on tile work and any plumbing adjustments. We handle everything—demo, plumbing, waterproofing, tile installation, glass enclosure, and fixture hookup. If you’re working with a smaller bathroom, a walk-in shower can actually make the space feel larger while giving you a more modern, low-maintenance setup.

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