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You get more counter space. Water pressure that actually works. Storage that makes sense for how you live, not how someone else designed it thirty years ago.
A bathroom remodel isn’t just about looks. It’s about starting your day without frustration and ending it in a space that feels like yours. In Smithtown, where the average home sells for around $630,000, a well-done bathroom renovation typically returns 60-70% of the cost if you ever decide to sell. But most people do it because they’re tired of dealing with a bathroom that doesn’t function the way they need it to.
Modern fixtures can cut your utility bills by about 20% annually. Low-flow toilets, LED lighting, and efficient ventilation aren’t just good for the environment—they’re good for your wallet. And if you’re planning to stay in your home long-term, features like grab bars, curbless showers, and comfort-height toilets make the space safer and more accessible as your needs change.
We’ve been handling residential bathroom remodeling across Suffolk County for close to ten years. We’re not new to this, and we’re not trying to be the cheapest option you’ll find.
What we do is handle the full scope—plumbing, tile, lighting, ventilation, carpentry—so you’re not coordinating five different contractors or wondering who’s responsible when something doesn’t line up. We know Smithtown building codes, local suppliers, and what it takes to get permits processed without delays. That matters when you’re living through a renovation and just want it done right the first time.
First, we walk through your current bathroom and talk about what’s not working. You tell us what you need—more storage, better lighting, a walk-in shower installation, whatever it is. We measure, take notes, and give you a clear estimate with no hidden costs built in.
Once you approve the plan, we pull permits and order materials. Demo comes next, and that’s when we sometimes find issues—old water damage, outdated wiring, things you couldn’t see until the walls were open. If that happens, we tell you immediately and explain what it’ll take to fix it. No surprises two weeks later.
Then it’s framing, plumbing, electrical, tile, fixtures, and finishing work. We keep the site as clean as possible and communicate throughout so you know what’s happening and when. Most full bathroom remodels in Smithtown take three to five weeks depending on scope, but we’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront based on your specific project.
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A full bathroom remodel includes everything from demolition to the final coat of paint. That means removing old fixtures, updating plumbing and electrical to current code, installing new tile or flooring, replacing vanities and countertops, upgrading lighting and ventilation, and installing your shower or tub.
In Smithtown, we’re seeing more requests for frameless glass walk-in showers, double vanities, and radiant floor heating. Those aren’t just luxury features anymore—they’re what buyers expect and what makes a bathroom feel current. If your home was built before 2000 and the bathroom hasn’t been touched, you’re likely dealing with builder-grade everything, and it shows.
Budget-wise, most bathroom renovations in Suffolk County run between $17,500 and $71,000 depending on size and finishes. A straightforward refresh with mid-grade materials in a 35-square-foot bathroom typically lands around $21,000 to $40,000. Permits in Suffolk County start at $250 for projects under $50,000, plus separate plumbing and electrical permits at $50 each. We handle all of that so you don’t have to track it down yourself.
Most full bathroom remodels take three to five weeks from demo to completion. That timeline assumes no major structural surprises and that materials arrive on schedule.
Smaller projects—like swapping a tub for a walk-in shower without changing the footprint—can be done in one to two weeks. Larger renovations that involve moving plumbing, expanding the space, or dealing with water damage take longer. If we open up walls and find rot or outdated wiring that needs replacing, that adds time, but we’ll tell you immediately so you can plan accordingly.
Weather doesn’t usually impact indoor work, but material delays can. We order everything upfront and confirm lead times before we start, but custom tile or special-order fixtures can sometimes push schedules. That’s why we give you a realistic timeline based on your specific choices, not a generic estimate.
In Smithtown and the surrounding Suffolk County area, a full bathroom renovation typically runs between $17,500 and $71,000. Most homeowners doing a quality mid-grade remodel on a standard 35-square-foot bathroom spend around $21,000 to $40,000.
That includes demo, new plumbing and electrical work, tile or flooring, vanity and countertop, toilet, shower or tub, lighting, ventilation, and finishing details like paint and trim. If you’re adding high-end finishes—frameless glass, custom tile work, radiant floor heating, or a freestanding soaking tub—costs go up from there.
Budget bathroom refreshes where you’re keeping the existing layout and just replacing fixtures and finishes can start around $15,000 to $20,000. But if you’re moving walls, relocating plumbing, or fixing structural issues, expect to be on the higher end. We give you a detailed estimate upfront so there’s no guessing, and we don’t pad numbers with hidden fees or surprise charges later.
Yes, most bathroom remodels in Smithtown require permits, especially if you’re doing any plumbing, electrical, or structural work. Even if you’re just replacing a vanity and toilet without moving anything, it’s worth checking with the town to avoid issues down the line.
In Suffolk County, renovation permits for projects under $50,000 cost $250. Plumbing and electrical permits start at $50 each. If you’re doing a full remodel that involves moving fixtures, upgrading wiring, or changing ventilation, you’ll need those permits before work starts.
We handle the permit process as part of the project. That means pulling what’s required, scheduling inspections, and making sure everything passes code. Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it can cause serious problems if you ever sell your home or file an insurance claim. Buyers and inspectors will ask, and unpermitted work can kill a sale or force you to redo everything at your own expense.
Yes, converting a bathtub to a walk-in shower is one of the most common bathroom remodeling requests we get in Smithtown. It’s doable in almost every case, and it usually makes the bathroom feel more spacious and modern.
The process involves removing the existing tub, adjusting the plumbing if needed, waterproofing the area, installing a new shower pan or curbless base, tiling the walls and floor, and adding glass doors or a frameless enclosure. If you want a curbless walk-in shower for accessibility or just a cleaner look, we can handle the floor slope and drainage to make that work.
One thing to consider: if it’s your only tub in the house and you have young kids or plan to sell soon, removing it can sometimes affect resale value. But for most Smithtown homeowners, especially those aging in place or just tired of climbing over a tub edge every day, a walk-in shower installation is a quality-of-life upgrade that’s worth it.
We stop, document it, and walk you through exactly what needs to happen before we move forward. Water damage is common in older bathrooms, especially around tubs, showers, and toilets where seals have failed over time.
If we find rot in the subfloor, studs, or joists, we’ll explain what’s compromised and what it takes to fix it properly. That usually means replacing damaged wood, treating for mold if present, and waterproofing correctly before we install new tile or fixtures. Skipping that step just hides the problem temporarily, and it’ll come back worse later.
We give you a clear cost and timeline for the repair work, and we don’t move forward until you approve it. Most homeowners appreciate knowing about hidden damage early rather than having it turn into a bigger issue six months after the remodel is done. It’s not fun to hear, but it’s better to handle it now while everything’s already open and accessible.
Prefab showers are faster to install, less expensive, and still look clean if you choose a quality unit. Custom tile gives you more design flexibility, feels more high-end, and can be tailored to your exact space and style preferences.
If you’re working with a tighter budget or timeline, a prefab acrylic or fiberglass shower can be a smart choice. They’re durable, low-maintenance, and we can usually install one in a few days. The trade-off is that you’re limited to standard sizes and styles, and they don’t have the same visual impact as custom tile work.
Custom tile costs more in materials and labor because it’s more time-intensive, but it allows you to choose specific colors, patterns, and layouts that match your vision. It also tends to add more value if you’re thinking about resale. In Smithtown, where buyers expect updated bathrooms, custom tile can make your home stand out. We’ll walk you through samples and pricing for both options so you can decide what makes sense for your goals and budget.