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You’re not remodeling your bathroom because it’s fun. You’re doing it because the grout’s cracked, the shower’s leaking, or you’re tired of a layout that hasn’t worked since 2003. Maybe you’re prepping to sell, or maybe you just want to stop apologizing when guests use your bathroom.
Here’s what changes when the work’s done properly. You walk into a space that feels bigger, even if the square footage didn’t change. The shower actually drains. The tile doesn’t collect mildew in the corners. Storage makes sense.
And if you’re in one of West Sayville’s older homes near Cherry Avenue, you’re also getting updated plumbing and electrical that won’t fail inspection or cause problems down the line. Long Island’s humidity is brutal on bathrooms—moisture-resistant backer board, proper ventilation, and porcelain tile that can handle salt air aren’t optional. They’re what keep your investment from turning into a mold problem two years later.
You get a bathroom that works, looks clean, and doesn’t need another fix six months from now.
We’ve been doing interior work across Suffolk County since 2016. We’ve handled enough bathroom remodels in West Sayville to know what goes wrong in older homes—outdated plumbing, weird layouts, electrical that doesn’t meet code. We also know what works: porcelain tile, quartz countertops, walk-in showers that don’t leak.
We don’t subcontract the hard parts or disappear mid-project. You get one team from start to finish—design consultation, demolition, installation, final walkthrough. No hidden costs, no pressure to upsell, no runaround when something needs adjusting.
If you’re comparing contractors, you’ll notice a difference in how we communicate. We return calls. We show up when we say we will. We don’t make you chase us down for updates or invoices.
First, we come to your home and walk through what you want changed. You tell us what’s broken, what’s annoying, and what you’ve been picturing. We measure, take photos, and talk through options—walk-in shower versus tub, tile choices, vanity size, lighting. No sales pitch, just a real conversation about what fits your space and budget.
Next, we put together a detailed estimate. Everything’s listed—labor, materials, timeline. If something’s going to cost extra, you’ll know before we start, not after. Once you approve it, we handle permits and order materials. Then we schedule demo and installation around your life, not ours.
During the work, you’re not managing five different vendors. We’re doing the plumbing, tile, electrical, carpentry, painting—all of it. You get updates as we go, and if something unexpected comes up (it usually does in older homes), we talk through it before making changes.
When we’re done, we do a final walkthrough with you. You point out anything that needs adjusting, and we handle it. Then we clean up, haul away the debris, and you’ve got a finished bathroom.
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A full bathroom remodel covers everything from demolition to the final coat of paint. That means ripping out old tile, fixtures, and vanities. Updating plumbing and electrical to meet current code. Installing moisture-resistant backer board and waterproofing—critical in Long Island’s humid climate where shortcuts lead to mold and rot.
We install new tile (porcelain is standard for floors and shower walls), vanities, countertops (quartz holds up better than granite), toilets, sinks, faucets, lighting, mirrors, and hardware. If you want a walk-in shower, we’re building it with proper slope and drainage. If you’re keeping a tub, we’re making sure it’s sealed correctly and won’t leak into your subfloor.
West Sayville homes, especially the older ones, often need extra attention on ventilation. We install exhaust fans that actually work and vent outside—not into your attic. We also handle any carpentry for custom storage, like recessed shelving or linen closets that make sense for your layout.
You’re also getting someone who knows Suffolk County building codes and won’t cut corners that come back to bite you during a home sale or inspection. Everything’s done right the first time, so you’re not calling someone else to fix it later.
Most full bathroom remodels take two to three weeks from demo to completion. That’s assuming we’re replacing everything—tile, fixtures, vanity, plumbing, electrical, lighting. If we run into surprises like rotted subfloor or outdated wiring (common in older West Sayville homes), it might add a few days.
Smaller projects like a shower remodel or vanity replacement usually take one to two weeks. The timeline also depends on material availability and whether we’re waiting on custom orders like a specific tile or vanity.
We give you a realistic schedule upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. You won’t be left guessing when you can use your bathroom again.
A full bathroom remodel in West Sayville typically runs between $15,000 and $35,000, depending on size, materials, and how much structural work is needed. If you’re just updating a shower or vanity, you’re looking at $5,000 to $12,000.
Costs go up if we’re dealing with old plumbing that needs replacing, electrical that’s not up to code, or layout changes that require moving walls or fixtures. Higher-end materials like large-format tile, custom vanities, or heated floors also increase the price.
We give you a detailed estimate before starting so there’s no confusion. If something unexpected comes up during demo—like water damage or mold—we talk through the cost and options before moving forward. No surprises on the final bill.
Yes. Walk-in showers are one of the most requested upgrades in West Sayville, especially in older homes where tubs take up too much space or aren’t being used. We remove the old tub, reframe if needed, install a proper shower pan with correct slope for drainage, and tile the walls and floor.
Older homes often have plumbing and waterproofing that don’t meet current standards. We update everything so your shower won’t leak into the walls or subfloor. That means new waterproof membrane, moisture-resistant backer board, and proper sealing around fixtures.
We also install frameless glass doors, built-in niches for storage, and bench seating if you want it. The goal is a shower that looks clean, functions properly, and doesn’t cause problems down the road.
Yes, if you’re doing any plumbing, electrical, or structural work. Most full bathroom remodels require permits because you’re moving or replacing fixtures, updating wiring, or changing the layout. Even smaller projects like replacing a shower or moving a vanity usually need permits.
We handle the permit process for you—application, inspections, and making sure everything meets Suffolk County building codes. That protects you during a home sale or if you ever need to file an insurance claim.
Skipping permits might save time upfront, but it creates problems later. Unpermitted work can tank a home sale, fail inspection, or leave you liable if something goes wrong. We do it right so you don’t have to worry about it.
Porcelain tile is the standard for bathroom floors and shower walls in West Sayville. It handles humidity and moisture better than ceramic, doesn’t crack as easily, and holds up to Long Island’s temperature swings. Large-format tiles also mean fewer grout lines, which means less maintenance and fewer places for mold to grow.
For countertops, quartz is more durable than granite and doesn’t need sealing. It resists stains and moisture, which matters in a humid climate. For shower and tub surrounds, we use waterproof backer board and proper sealing—not drywall or shortcuts that lead to mold.
Ventilation is critical. We install exhaust fans that vent outside, not into the attic, and we make sure they’re strong enough to actually move air. Without proper ventilation, even the best materials will fail because moisture gets trapped. We’ve seen too many bathrooms ruined by poor ventilation, so we don’t skip it.
Look for someone who’s been doing this locally for years and can show you completed projects in Suffolk County. Ask if they handle permits, or if you’re responsible for that. Ask if they’re doing the work themselves or subcontracting it out. Ask for a detailed estimate that lists materials, labor, and timeline.
Pay attention to how they communicate. Do they return calls? Do they explain things clearly, or do they dodge questions? Do they pressure you to sign immediately, or do they give you time to think?
Check if they’re familiar with older West Sayville homes and the issues that come with them—outdated plumbing, electrical that’s not up to code, moisture problems. A contractor who doesn’t know what to look for will miss problems that cost you later. We’ve been doing this in Suffolk County since 2016, and we’ve seen what happens when shortcuts get taken. We don’t take them.