Bathroom Remodeling in Oakdale, NY

A Bathroom That Actually Works for Your Life

Nearly a decade of residential bathroom remodeling experience in Suffolk County, with transparent pricing and zero pressure—just honest work that lasts.
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What You Get When the Work Is Done Right

You’re not looking for a bathroom that just looks nice in photos. You need one that handles morning routines without chaos, stores what you actually use, and doesn’t feel like it’s falling apart three years later.

That’s what a full bathroom remodel should deliver. Better lighting so you’re not doing your makeup in shadows. Ventilation that actually works so mold isn’t creeping back every spring. Storage that makes sense for how you live now—not how someone else thought you should live when your house was built.

Most Oakdale homeowners we work with aren’t chasing magazine covers. They’re fixing what’s broken, updating what’s outdated, and finally getting a space that fits their household. If that sounds familiar, you’re in the right place.

Bathroom Renovation Contractors in Oakdale

No Sales Pitch. No Hidden Costs. Just Clarity.

We’ve been handling interior renovations across Suffolk County for nearly ten years. We’re not the biggest name you’ll find, and we’re fine with that. What we are is licensed, insured, and completely transparent about what your bathroom renovation will cost before we start.

We’ve worked in enough Oakdale homes to know what older bathrooms in this area tend to need—whether it’s outdated plumbing, poor layout, or just decades of wear. We also know what homeowners here care about: honest communication, clean work sites, and contractors who show up when they say they will.

You won’t get upsold on things you don’t need. You will get a realistic timeline, a clear scope, and work that holds up. That’s how we’ve stayed in business this long.

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Our Bathroom Remodel Process

Here's How a Project Actually Runs

We start with a walkthrough at your home. You show us what’s not working, what you want changed, and what your budget looks like. We take measurements, ask questions, and give you a realistic sense of what’s possible.

From there, we put together a detailed estimate. No vague line items. No “we’ll figure it out later.” You’ll know what’s included, what it costs, and how long it should take.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle everything—demo, plumbing, electrical, tile, fixtures, ventilation. If it’s part of the bathroom, it’s part of the job. We keep the work area as contained as possible, clean up daily, and keep you updated if anything changes.

When we’re done, you get a bathroom that works the way you need it to. And if something’s not right, we fix it. That’s the deal.

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What's Included in a Full Bathroom Remodel

A full bathroom remodel means we’re gutting the space and rebuilding it the right way. That includes new plumbing and electrical as needed, updated ventilation, tile work, vanity and countertop installation, shower or tub replacement, and all the finishing details like lighting, mirrors, and hardware.

In Oakdale, we see a lot of homes built in the ’60s through ’80s where bathrooms haven’t been touched since. That usually means outdated fixtures, poor lighting, and layouts that don’t make sense for how people actually use the space today. A full remodel gives you the chance to fix all of that at once.

We also handle walk-in shower installations for homeowners who want easier access or are planning to age in place. Curbless entries, grab bars, bench seating—we build it in from the start so it’s safe and functional without looking institutional. Suffolk County has a growing number of households making these updates, and we’ve done enough of them to know what works and what doesn’t.

You’ll also get options for materials and finishes that fit your budget. We’re not here to push the most expensive tile or the trendiest fixture. We’re here to help you make choices that work for your home and your wallet.

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How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Oakdale, NY?

Most full bathroom remodels in Oakdale run between $15,000 and $35,000, depending on the size of the space, the condition of what’s already there, and what you’re replacing. If you’re doing a smaller refresh—new vanity, paint, fixtures—you’re looking at the lower end. If you’re gutting everything, moving plumbing, adding a walk-in shower, and upgrading finishes, you’ll be closer to the higher end.

The biggest cost drivers are usually plumbing and tile work. If your existing layout works and you’re not moving drains or supply lines, that saves money. If you’re reconfiguring the whole space, expect more labor and material costs.

We give you a detailed estimate upfront so there’s no guessing. You’ll see exactly where your money is going, and we don’t add surprise charges halfway through. That’s part of our “Excellence Built In, Extra Cost Left Out” approach—you get honest numbers from the start.

A full bathroom remodel typically takes two to four weeks, depending on the scope. If we’re doing a straightforward replacement—same layout, standard finishes—it’s usually closer to two weeks. If there’s custom tile work, plumbing relocation, or structural changes, plan for three to four weeks.

Demo and rough plumbing and electrical happen first, usually within the first few days. Then comes tile, which takes time to set and cure properly. After that, we install the vanity, fixtures, and finishes. The last few days are for final touches, caulking, and cleanup.

We do our best to keep the project moving without rushing the work. Some things—like tile curing or custom orders—just take time, and we’d rather do it right than do it fast. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything shifts.

Yes, and most of our clients do. We know it’s not convenient to lose a bathroom for a few weeks, but we make it as manageable as possible. If you have a second bathroom, that helps. If not, we can work with you on timing and access so you’re not completely without facilities.

We keep the work area contained with plastic sheeting and tarps, and we clean up at the end of each day so dust and debris don’t spread through your home. We also try to get plumbing back online by the end of each workday whenever possible, though there will be some days where water needs to stay off for installations.

Communication is key here. If you have specific concerns—kids’ schedules, work-from-home needs, pets—let us know upfront. We’ve worked in occupied homes for years, and we’re used to coordinating around real life. It’s not always comfortable, but it’s doable, and we’ll do our part to make it easier.

Honestly, most people use the terms interchangeably, and so do we. Technically, a renovation means restoring or updating what’s there, while a remodel means changing the layout or structure. But in practice, when someone says they want a bathroom remodel or renovation, they usually mean the same thing: updating the space to make it more functional and modern.

What matters more is the scope. Are you replacing fixtures and finishes but keeping the layout? That’s a cosmetic update. Are you moving walls, relocating plumbing, or changing the footprint? That’s a structural remodel. Are you doing something in between—new tile, new vanity, new shower, but same layout? That’s what most people do, and it’s the sweet spot for cost and impact.

We’ll talk through what you’re trying to accomplish and help you figure out what level of work makes sense. You don’t need to know the terminology—you just need to know what you want the space to do for you, and we’ll take it from there.

It depends on what you’re doing. If you’re replacing fixtures, tile, or finishes without moving plumbing or electrical, you usually don’t need a permit. If you’re relocating plumbing, adding new electrical circuits, or making structural changes, you do.

In Oakdale and the rest of Suffolk County, permit requirements are pretty standard. We handle the permit process as part of the job, so you don’t have to deal with the town building department yourself. We pull the permits, schedule inspections, and make sure everything is up to code.

Some homeowners try to skip permits to save money, but that’s a bad idea. If you ever sell your house, unpermitted work can come back to bite you during the inspection. It can also affect your insurance if something goes wrong. We do it the right way, every time, so you don’t have to worry about it later.

Yes, and it’s one of the most common requests we get. Walk-in showers actually work well in smaller bathrooms because they open up the space visually and eliminate the bulk of a tub. If you’re not using the tub anyway—and most people aren’t—it’s a smart move.

The key is planning the layout so the shower doesn’t feel cramped. We typically recommend a minimum of 36 inches by 36 inches for a comfortable walk-in shower, though 48 inches by 36 inches is better if you have the room. Curbless entries make the space feel even bigger and are easier to clean.

We also look at where the drain is and whether we need to move plumbing. If your existing tub drain is in a good spot, we can often work with it. If not, we’ll relocate it, but that adds cost. Either way, we’ll measure your space, show you what’s possible, and give you options that fit your bathroom and your budget.

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