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You’re not dealing with a cramped layout anymore. Storage that actually fits your stuff. Lighting that doesn’t make you squint. A shower that works the way it should, with water pressure you don’t have to apologize for when guests visit.
The floors are level. The grout is sealed. The ventilation handles Long Island’s humidity without turning your ceiling into a science experiment.
And you’re not wondering when something’s going to break. Because the plumbing’s updated, the electrical’s up to code, and everything’s built to last longer than a year. That’s what a real bathroom remodel gets you—not just a prettier space, but one that actually makes your life easier.
Jaguar Renovations has spent nearly a decade working on homes across Suffolk County. We know what older Long Island homes hide behind the walls—outdated plumbing, wiring that needs attention, moisture issues that most contractors ignore until they become your problem.
We’re not the crew that juggles five jobs at once or disappears for weeks. We show up when we say we will, stick to the quote we gave you, and finish in 2-3 weeks for most bathroom remodels. No sales pitch. No pressure. Just straightforward work from people who’ve been doing this long enough to know what matters.
If you’re in Greenlawn and you’re tired of putting off a bathroom that doesn’t work, we’re here to fix it.
First, we come out and look at what you’re working with. We measure, we ask questions, and we figure out what’s realistic for your space and budget. Then you get a detailed quote—materials, labor, timeline, cleanup. Everything’s spelled out before we start.
Once you’re ready, we pull the permits and handle the inspections. We protect the rest of your home during demo, then rebuild methodically—plumbing, electrical, framing, tile, fixtures. If we find something unexpected (and in older Greenlawn homes, we sometimes do), we call you immediately and walk through your options before moving forward.
Most bathroom remodels take 2-3 weeks from demo to final walkthrough. You’ll know what’s happening each day, and when we’re done, the space is clean and ready to use. No mess left behind. No surprises on the final bill.
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You’re getting full bathroom reconstruction if that’s what the space needs—new plumbing lines, updated electrical, proper ventilation for Long Island’s humidity. We handle walk-in shower installation, bathtub replacement, vanity and cabinet work, tile from floor to ceiling if you want it.
We’re also fixing the things most homeowners don’t think about until they’re problems: subfloor damage, moisture barriers, code-compliant GFCI outlets. If your Greenlawn home was built in the ’50s, ’60s, or ’70s, there’s a good chance the bathroom needs more than cosmetic work. We’ve seen it all—cast iron pipes that should’ve been replaced decades ago, electrical that’s not grounded properly, ventilation that’s just pushing humid air into the attic.
Everything we install is selected for durability in New York’s climate. That means materials that won’t warp, crack, or fail after one winter. And it means you’re not calling us back in two years because something didn’t hold up. That’s the difference between a bathroom renovation done right and one that looks good for six months.
Most residential bathroom remodeling projects in Greenlawn run between $15,000 and $35,000, depending on size, layout changes, and finishes. A basic refresh with new fixtures, tile, and paint sits closer to $15,000-$20,000. A complete gut job with plumbing relocation, custom tile work, and high-end fixtures pushes toward $30,000-$35,000 or more.
The biggest cost drivers are plumbing complexity, tile coverage, and whether you’re moving walls or fixtures. If your home’s older and we find issues during demo—rotted subfloor, outdated wiring, water damage—that adds to the scope. We give you a detailed quote upfront so you know what to expect, and if we find something during the job, we discuss it with you before adding any cost.
Bathroom remodels typically recoup 60-80% of the investment when you sell, but more importantly, they fix daily frustrations and bring an outdated space up to modern standards. That’s worth more than the resale number for most homeowners.
Most bathroom remodels take 2-3 weeks once we start. That includes demo, rough plumbing and electrical, framing (if needed), tile work, fixture installation, and final touches. Smaller refresh projects might finish in 10-12 days. Larger custom jobs with significant layout changes can stretch to 4 weeks.
The timeline depends on scope and whether we hit surprises. In older Greenlawn homes, we occasionally find issues that need addressing before we can move forward—things like subfloor damage or plumbing that’s worse than it looked. When that happens, we walk you through what we found, what it’ll take to fix it, and how it affects the schedule.
We don’t juggle multiple jobs at once, so when we’re on your project, we’re there consistently until it’s done. You’re not waiting days between phases or wondering when we’re coming back. We show up, we work, and we finish.
Yes, and we’ll work with you to minimize disruption. We can’t make a bathroom functional during a full remodel, but we can move quickly and plan the schedule around your needs as much as possible. Some homeowners arrange to stay elsewhere for a week or two. Others coordinate with family nearby or adjust their routines.
The key is setting realistic expectations upfront. If we’re tearing out the tub, replacing plumbing, and retiling, that bathroom’s out of commission for at least 10-14 days. But we’re not dragging it out—we’re there working efficiently to get you back to normal as fast as we can without cutting corners.
If you’re in a one-bathroom home and you’re putting off the remodel because of the inconvenience, we get it. It’s not fun. But it’s also not as bad as living with a bathroom that doesn’t work for another five years. Let’s talk through the timeline and figure out what makes sense for your situation.
Yes, we pull permits and coordinate inspections as part of the job. Any bathroom remodel that involves plumbing, electrical, or structural changes requires permits in New York, and we make sure everything’s filed correctly and inspected at the right stages.
This isn’t optional or something you can skip—it’s code, and it protects you. If you ever sell your home, unpermitted work can kill a deal or force you to rip things out and redo them properly. We’ve seen it happen, and it’s expensive and frustrating.
We handle the paperwork, schedule the inspectors, and make sure the work passes. You don’t have to deal with the town or worry about whether something’s compliant. That’s on us, and it’s built into the process from the start.
We stop, document it, and call you before we do anything else. Then we walk you through what we found, what it means for the project, and what your options are. You’ll get a clear explanation of the additional cost and timeline before we proceed.
Water damage is common in older Long Island bathrooms, especially around tubs and showers where tile or caulking has failed over the years. Sometimes it’s just the subfloor. Sometimes it’s deeper—joists, framing, even mold. We’ve dealt with all of it, and we know how to fix it properly so it doesn’t come back.
The worst thing a contractor can do is find a problem and either ignore it or fix it without telling you. We don’t operate that way. You’re paying for the work, and you deserve to know what’s happening in your home. Transparency isn’t a selling point—it’s the baseline.
Because we’ve been doing this in Suffolk County since 2015, and we don’t play games with pricing, timelines, or quality. You get a detailed quote before we start, we show up when we say we will, and we finish the job in 2-3 weeks without disappearing or dragging it out.
We’re not the cheapest option, and we’re not trying to be. You’re paying for work that’s done right—code-compliant, climate-appropriate materials, attention to the details that most contractors skip. We’ve worked on enough older Greenlawn homes to know what’s hiding behind the walls, and we know how to bring a 50-year-old bathroom up to modern standards without cutting corners.
If you want someone who’ll be straight with you, deliver what they promised, and not leave you dealing with problems a year later, that’s what we do. No sales pressure. No hidden fees. Just honest work and fair pricing. That’s it.