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You’re not just updating tile and fixtures. You’re reclaiming space that works for how you actually live—better storage, smarter layouts, and finishes that hold up to Long Island’s coastal humidity without constant maintenance.
A full bathroom remodel in Patchogue typically ranges from $17,500 to $36,000 depending on the scope and materials. That investment can return up to 70% of its value when done right, but more importantly, it gives you a functional space you don’t have to work around every morning.
Walk-in showers with proper waterproofing. Vanities that give you actual counter space. Lighting that doesn’t make you squint. These aren’t luxury upgrades—they’re the basics of a bathroom that serves you instead of frustrating you.
We’ve been handling residential bathroom remodeling across Suffolk County for almost ten years. That means we understand how salt air affects finishes, what local codes require, and how to navigate permits without delays or surprise fees.
We’re not a crew that subcontracts everything out and disappears when problems show up. From custom carpentry to shower installation services, we handle the work in-house. You deal with the same people from estimate to final walkthrough.
Patchogue homeowners deal with specific challenges—coastal moisture, older home layouts, and the need for contractors who show up when they say they will. We’ve built our reputation here by doing what we say we’ll do, keeping costs transparent, and treating your home like it matters.
First, we walk through your current bathroom and talk about what’s not working. Not what we think you should want—what you actually need. Storage, layout, accessibility, style. We take measurements, discuss your budget range, and give you a clear estimate with no hidden costs built in.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permit process if your project requires it. Suffolk County has specific requirements, and skipping this step can mean fines up to $25,000 or tearing out finished work. We make sure everything’s filed correctly before we start.
During the renovation, we protect the rest of your home, work on a clear timeline, and keep you updated on progress. Demo, plumbing, electrical, tile, fixtures—we manage each phase so you’re not coordinating between multiple crews. When we’re done, you get a final walkthrough to make sure everything meets your expectations before we consider the job complete.
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A full bathroom remodel means we’re handling everything—demo of old fixtures, updated plumbing and electrical, new tile or flooring, vanity and countertop installation, shower or tub replacement, lighting, ventilation, and finishing work like painting and trim.
For Patchogue homes, we pay close attention to moisture control. Coastal humidity accelerates mold growth and damages finishes faster than inland areas. That means proper ventilation fans, waterproof membranes behind tile, and materials rated for high-moisture environments. Cutting corners here costs you more in repairs down the line.
If you’re looking at a partial renovation—maybe just a shower remodeling project or walk-in shower installation—we can work within that scope too. Curbless showers are popular right now for accessibility and modern aesthetics. Comfort-height toilets, lever-style faucets, and improved lighting make bathrooms easier to use at any age.
We also handle bathroom reconstruction for older homes where layout changes make sense. Moving a wall, relocating plumbing, or expanding into adjacent space requires coordination and experience. We’ve done it enough times to know what works and what creates problems.
Most full bathroom remodels take between two and four weeks depending on the scope. A straightforward replacement of fixtures, tile, and vanity usually lands on the shorter end. If you’re changing the layout, moving plumbing, or dealing with unexpected issues like old cast iron pipes or subfloor damage, it takes longer.
Weather can also affect timelines on Long Island. If we’re working in a home without great ventilation and it’s humid outside, drying times for tile adhesive, grout, and paint extend. We don’t rush those steps because doing it right matters more than finishing fast.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and update you if anything changes. Most homeowners want to know when they’ll have a functional bathroom again—we get that, and we don’t drag projects out unnecessarily.
In Patchogue and throughout Suffolk County, a full bathroom remodel typically runs between $17,500 and $36,000. That range depends on the size of your bathroom, the materials you choose, and how much structural work is involved.
A basic refresh—new vanity, toilet, tile, and paint—might come in under $20,000. A higher-end remodel with custom tile work, a walk-in shower with frameless glass, upgraded fixtures, and quality finishes can push toward $40,000 or more.
We don’t low-ball estimates to win the job and then hit you with change orders. Our pricing is transparent from the start. You’ll know what’s included, what’s optional, and where your money is going. If something unexpected comes up during demo—like water damage or outdated wiring—we discuss it with you before moving forward.
It depends on the scope of work. In Suffolk County, if you’re changing plumbing locations, doing electrical work, or altering the structure, you need a permit. Replacing fixtures in the same locations usually doesn’t require one, but it’s always worth confirming.
Skipping permits when they’re required is a risk. The county can issue stop-work orders, fine you up to $25,000, and require you to tear out completed work for inspection. If you ever sell your home, unpermitted work can kill a deal or force you to redo everything to code.
We handle the permit process as part of our service. We know what the local building department requires, how long approvals take, and how to avoid delays. It’s one less thing you have to figure out, and it protects your investment.
Yes, and it’s one of the most common requests we get. Walk-in showers work in most bathrooms, though the layout and size determine what’s possible. If you currently have a tub-shower combo, we can remove it and build a larger walk-in shower in that space.
Curbless showers are popular for accessibility and modern design, but they require proper floor slope and waterproofing. If your bathroom is on a second floor or over a basement, we need to make sure the drain setup works. In older Patchogue homes, that sometimes means adjusting the subfloor or working around existing plumbing.
Frameless glass enclosures, built-in benches, niche shelving, and multiple showerheads are all options depending on your budget. We’ll walk you through what fits your space and what makes sense for how you’ll actually use the shower.
Coastal humidity is the biggest factor. Materials that work fine inland can warp, mold, or degrade faster near the water. We recommend porcelain or ceramic tile over natural stone in wet areas because it’s less porous and easier to maintain. For vanities, solid wood with proper sealing holds up better than particle board.
Ventilation matters just as much as materials. A quality exhaust fan rated for your bathroom’s square footage prevents moisture buildup that damages paint, grout, and fixtures. We make sure it’s vented outside, not just into the attic where it causes other problems.
Grout and caulk also matter more than people realize. Epoxy grout resists staining and moisture better than standard cement grout. Silicone caulk around tubs and showers needs to be mildew-resistant and applied correctly, or you’ll see black spots within months.
We’ll recommend materials based on durability and maintenance, not just what looks good in a showroom. You want a bathroom that still looks solid five years from now, not one that needs constant touch-ups.
We don’t subcontract everything out and play the blame game when issues come up. Our crew handles the work in-house, so you’re dealing with the same people throughout the project. That means better communication, faster problem-solving, and accountability from start to finish.
We also don’t operate on high-pressure sales tactics or hidden fees. Our pricing is transparent upfront. If you’re comparing estimates and ours isn’t the lowest, it’s because we’re including things other contractors skip—proper waterproofing, quality materials, and the time to do it right.
After nearly ten years serving Suffolk County, we’ve learned what Patchogue homeowners actually care about: showing up on time, keeping the job site clean, communicating clearly, and delivering work that lasts. That’s what we focus on. No runaround, no surprises, no excuses—just honest work and results you can see.