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You’re not remodeling your bathroom just to check a box. You’re doing it because the current setup doesn’t work anymore—cramped layout, outdated fixtures, storage that makes no sense, or a shower that’s seen better days. Maybe you’re dealing with moisture issues that won’t quit, or you’re tired of starting every morning in a space that feels stuck in 1985.
A bathroom remodel done right changes how your day starts. More counter space. Better lighting. A layout that actually makes sense for how you live now. Storage where you need it. Fixtures that don’t drip or clog. And if you’re in Mastic Beach, it means materials chosen specifically for Long Island’s humidity—proper ventilation, moisture-resistant flooring, and finishes that won’t warp or mold over time.
This isn’t about luxury for luxury’s sake. It’s about function, comfort, and knowing the work was done correctly the first time. When you’re ready to sell, a well-executed bathroom renovation adds real value. Until then, you get to use a space that doesn’t frustrate you every single day.
We’ve been handling bathroom remodels across Suffolk County since 2015. We’re not the biggest name you’ll find, and we’re fine with that. What matters more is that we show up, communicate clearly, and do the work without the runaround.
We’ve worked in enough Mastic Beach homes to know what holds up here and what doesn’t. Coastal humidity is real. Ventilation matters. So does choosing the right tile, the right caulk, and the right underlayment. We handle everything in-house—design, plumbing, electrical, tiling, fixtures—so you’re not coordinating three different crews or wondering who’s responsible when something goes wrong.
No sales pressure. No inflated quotes that change halfway through. Just transparent pricing, clear timelines, and work that meets the standard we’d expect in our own homes.
First, we come to your home in Mastic Beach and walk through what’s not working. You tell us what you need—more space, better flow, updated fixtures, a walk-in shower, whatever it is. We take measurements, talk through options, and give you an honest assessment of what’s possible within your budget and timeline.
Then we put together a detailed quote. Materials, labor, timeline, cleanup—it’s all in writing. No vague estimates. No “we’ll figure it out later.” You’ll know what you’re paying for before we start.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits, coordinate the work, and manage the full scope—demo, plumbing, electrical, tiling, fixture installation, painting, ventilation. We don’t subcontract the hard stuff and hope it works out. This is what we do, and we’re on-site to make sure it’s done right.
Throughout the project, we keep you updated. If something comes up—old plumbing that needs replacing, a structural issue behind the walls—we let you know right away and talk through your options. No surprises at the end.
When we’re done, you’ve got a bathroom that works the way you need it to. And if something’s not right, we make it right.
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A complete bathroom renovation covers more than just swapping out a vanity. We’re talking full layout redesign if needed, new plumbing and electrical to support modern fixtures, waterproofing and moisture barriers that actually work in Long Island’s climate, and quality materials that won’t need replacing in five years.
For Mastic Beach homes, that means paying attention to ventilation. Bathrooms here deal with humidity from the bay, and if your exhaust fan isn’t up to the job, you’re inviting mold and mildew. We install proper ventilation systems, use moisture-resistant drywall and flooring, and select grout and caulk designed for wet environments.
Walk-in showers are popular right now, and for good reason—they’re easier to clean, more accessible, and they open up the space. Frameless glass, built-in benches, rainfall showerheads, niche storage—we can do all of it. If you’d rather keep a tub, we’ll help you choose one that fits the space and your needs.
Countertops, cabinetry, lighting, tile work, flooring—it all gets handled. You’re not piecing together a remodel from four different contractors. You’re working with one team that manages the whole project from start to finish, so there’s no finger-pointing if something doesn’t line up.
It depends on the scope. A basic refresh—new vanity, toilet, paint, and fixtures—might run $6,500 to $12,000. A full remodel with layout changes, custom tile work, new plumbing, a walk-in shower, and high-end finishes can go anywhere from $18,000 to $32,000 or more.
The biggest cost drivers are labor, plumbing and electrical work, tile and materials, and fixture quality. If we’re moving walls or dealing with old plumbing that needs updating, that adds to the budget. But we price everything upfront, so you know what you’re working with before we start.
We don’t do bait-and-switch estimates. If something unexpected comes up during demo—rotted subfloor, outdated wiring—we stop, explain the issue, and give you options. You decide how to move forward. No surprise bills at the end.
Most full bathroom remodels take two to four weeks, depending on the complexity. A straightforward update with no layout changes might be done in 10 to 14 days. A gut renovation with new plumbing, electrical, custom tile, and a complete redesign can take closer to four weeks.
Delays happen when we uncover issues behind the walls—old plumbing that needs replacing, structural problems, mold remediation. We can’t predict those until we open things up, but we move quickly to address them and keep the project on track.
We also coordinate inspections and permits, which can add a few days depending on the town’s schedule. But we handle all of that, so you’re not chasing down approvals or waiting on paperwork. You’ll have a timeline before we start, and we’ll keep you updated if anything changes.
Yes, if you’re doing any plumbing, electrical, or structural work. Replacing a toilet or vanity without moving plumbing lines usually doesn’t require a permit. But if you’re relocating fixtures, adding new electrical, changing the layout, or doing anything that affects the structure, you’ll need one.
We handle the permit process for you. We know what the town requires, we submit the paperwork, and we schedule inspections. It’s built into the project timeline, so you don’t have to worry about it.
Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it causes problems down the line—failed inspections when you sell, insurance issues if something goes wrong, and code violations that cost more to fix later. We do it right from the start, so you don’t inherit a mess.
Ventilation is the biggest factor. If your bathroom doesn’t have a quality exhaust fan that actually vents outside—not into the attic—you’re going to deal with moisture buildup. We install fans sized correctly for the space and make sure they’re ducted properly to the exterior.
Beyond that, it’s about using the right materials. Moisture-resistant drywall (green board or purple board) behind tile and in wet areas. Proper waterproofing membranes in the shower. Grout and caulk designed for bathrooms. Flooring that can handle humidity without warping—porcelain tile or luxury vinyl are solid choices for Mastic Beach homes.
We also make sure there’s a slight slope in the shower floor so water drains completely, and we seal everything correctly so water doesn’t seep behind the walls. Mold grows when moisture gets trapped. Our job is to make sure that doesn’t happen.
Absolutely. Layout changes make the biggest difference. Swapping a bulky vanity for a wall-mounted one opens up floor space. Replacing a tub with a walk-in shower creates room and makes the space feel less cramped. A floating toilet does the same thing.
Lighting matters too. Recessed lighting, sconces on either side of the mirror, and a well-lit shower all make the room feel larger and more functional. Large-format tile on the walls and floor reduces grout lines, which visually expands the space. Light colors help, but it’s really about how the layout flows.
We’ve remodeled plenty of small bathrooms in Mastic Beach, and the goal is always the same—make it work better without feeling tight. Smart storage, the right fixtures, and a layout that doesn’t waste space. It’s not about square footage. It’s about using what you have efficiently.
Start with transparency. If a contractor won’t give you a detailed written estimate, walk away. You should know what you’re paying for—materials, labor, timeline, cleanup, everything. Vague quotes lead to vague results and surprise costs.
Ask how long they’ve been working locally. Someone with years of experience in Suffolk County knows the building codes, the climate challenges, and what materials hold up here. Check if they’re licensed and insured—if they’re not, you’re taking on risk you don’t need.
Find out if they handle the full scope or if they subcontract everything. You want one point of contact, not five different crews who may or may not show up. And pay attention to how they communicate. If they’re hard to reach now, they’ll be harder to reach when you have a question mid-project. You’re trusting someone with your home. Make sure they’ve earned it.