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Your morning routine stops feeling like you’re working around broken tile and outdated fixtures. You get storage that actually fits what you need to store. The shower pressure works. The lighting makes sense.
If you’re selling within the next few years, you’re looking at real value increase. Suffolk County buyers expect updated bathrooms, and homes with recent remodels move faster. The median bathroom remodel spend hit $15,000 in 2023, up 11% from the year before—not because people enjoy spending money, but because they know it pays back.
And if you’re staying put, you’re investing in the space you use every single day. Most Farmingville homeowners who remodel now are choosing to upgrade rather than move, especially with mortgage rates where they are. You’re not just changing tile. You’re making your home work better for how you actually live.
We’ve been handling full bathroom remodels across Suffolk County for close to ten years. We’re licensed, insured, and local—which means we know which Farmingville projects need permits, how long inspections actually take, and which material suppliers won’t leave you waiting three weeks for a vanity.
We don’t do high-pressure sales calls or change the price halfway through. You get a clear quote upfront, a realistic timeline, and a team that communicates when something changes. That’s not revolutionary—it’s just how this should work.
Most of our work comes from referrals, which tells you something. Farmingville homeowners don’t recommend contractors who ghost them or leave jobs half-finished.
You call or fill out the form. We schedule a walkthrough at your Farmingville home—usually within a few days. We measure, ask questions about what’s not working, and talk through what you want different.
Then we put together a detailed quote. Not a range, not an estimate that doubles later—a real number that includes materials, labor, permits if needed, and timeline. If you move forward, we lock in a start date and order materials so they’re on-site when we need them.
Demo usually takes a day or two, depending on the size. Plumbing and electrical rough-in comes next—this is where we update anything that’s outdated or not up to code. Then we install your new shower or tub, tile the floors and walls, hang the vanity, and handle all the finish work.
During major plumbing work, your bathroom will be out of service for three to five days. We’ll let you know exactly when. Once we’re past rough-in, you’ll have access most evenings. The full project typically runs two to three weeks for a standard bathroom remodel, longer if we’re doing custom tile work or reconfiguring the layout.
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You’re getting complete demolition and haul-away, all new plumbing and electrical as needed, waterproofing that actually works, and your choice of tile, fixtures, vanity, and lighting. We install everything from walk-in showers to soaker tubs, depending on what fits your space and how you use it.
In Farmingville, we’re seeing more requests for accessibility features—grab bars, curbless showers, comfort-height toilets. These aren’t just for older homeowners anymore. People want bathrooms that work long-term, and simple modifications now mean you’re not ripping everything out again in ten years.
We also handle the permit process if your project requires it. Suffolk County has specific requirements for bathroom renovations, especially when you’re moving plumbing or electrical. We pull the permits, schedule inspections, and make sure everything passes so you’re covered if you ever sell.
You’ll also get energy-efficient options if you want them—low-flow toilets that actually flush, LED lighting, better ventilation to prevent mold. These aren’t upsells. They’re standard choices that save you money and prevent problems down the road.
A full bathroom remodel typically takes two to three weeks from demo to final walkthrough. That’s for a standard-size bathroom with tile work, new fixtures, and updated plumbing.
If we’re doing custom tile, moving walls, or dealing with unexpected issues like old cast iron pipes or water damage, it takes longer. We’ll know more once we open things up, but we tell you immediately if the timeline changes.
Your bathroom will be completely unusable for three to five days during demolition and major plumbing work. After that, you’ll have limited access—we try to make it functional by evening when possible, but there will be days when it’s not. If you only have one bathroom, plan accordingly.
In Suffolk County, most homeowners spend between $15,000 and $25,000 for a complete bathroom remodel. That includes quality materials, professional installation, and proper waterproofing.
You can spend less if you’re doing a refresh—new vanity, toilet, paint, and fixtures without moving plumbing. You’ll spend more if you’re expanding the footprint, adding heated floors, or using premium tile and custom cabinetry.
We give you a fixed quote before we start, not an estimate that changes every week. If we find something during demo that needs addressing—like outdated wiring or rotted subfloor—we tell you what it costs to fix it before we do the work. No surprise bills at the end.
It depends on what you’re changing. If you’re replacing fixtures in the same locations—new toilet, vanity, tile—you typically don’t need a permit. If you’re moving plumbing, adding electrical, or changing the layout, you do.
Suffolk County requires permits for any work that involves moving water lines, drain lines, or electrical circuits. We handle the permit applications and schedule inspections as part of the project. It adds a few days to the timeline but protects your home’s value and keeps your insurance valid.
Skipping permits might seem faster, but it causes problems when you sell. Home inspectors find unpermitted work, and buyers either walk or demand price reductions. It’s not worth it.
Yes, and it’s one of the most common requests we get. Walk-in showers work in most bathrooms, even smaller ones, as long as we plan the layout correctly.
If you’re replacing a tub-shower combo, we have plenty of room. If you’re working with a tight space, we can do a corner unit or neo-angle design that maximizes usable space. Curbless showers are also an option if you want easier access—we just need to make sure the floor slope drains properly.
We’ll also talk through practical details like glass doors versus curtains, built-in benches, niche placement for shampoo, and whether you want a handheld showerhead in addition to the overhead. These aren’t just design choices—they affect how the shower actually functions for you.
We stop, show you what we found, explain what needs to be fixed, and give you a price before we do anything. Water damage is common in older bathrooms—it hides under tile, behind walls, and around tub surrounds.
Most of the time it’s rotted subfloor or damaged drywall from years of moisture. We cut out the damaged material, treat for mold if needed, and replace it with proper water-resistant materials. It adds a few days and some cost, but you can’t tile over rotted wood and expect it to hold.
If we find active plumbing leaks or major structural issues, we’ll talk through your options. Sometimes it makes sense to upgrade all the plumbing while we’re in there. Sometimes it’s a simple fix. Either way, you decide what gets done—we just make sure you know what you’re dealing with.
Look for contractors who are licensed and insured, give you fixed quotes instead of vague estimates, and can show you recent work in Suffolk County. Ask how they handle permits, what their timeline looks like, and who’s actually doing the work.
Red flags: contractors who want large deposits upfront, can’t provide references, or pressure you to sign same-day. Good contractors are busy—if someone can start tomorrow and everyone else is booked out weeks, there’s usually a reason.
We’ve been doing this for nearly a decade in Farmingville and surrounding towns. We pull permits when required, communicate clearly when timelines shift, and don’t disappear halfway through your project. You can check our work, talk to past clients, and get a straight answer about what your bathroom remodel actually involves before you commit to anything.
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