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You wake up in a bathroom that works the way you need it to. No more fighting with outdated fixtures or stepping around that cracked tile you’ve been ignoring for years. The shower pressure is right, the lighting makes sense, and everything feels like it was built for how you actually live.
A professional bathroom remodel does more than look good in photos. It adds real value to your Westhampton home—most full bathroom renovations return 60-70% of the investment when you sell. But before that, you get years of using a space that doesn’t frustrate you every morning.
Whether you’re dealing with an old master bath that needs a complete teardown or a guest bathroom that just needs better function, the outcome is the same. You stop thinking about what’s broken and start enjoying what works.
Jaguar Renovations has been doing residential bathroom remodeling across Suffolk County since 2015. We’re not a national franchise or a crew that shows up once then disappears. We’re local, licensed, and we handle everything from demolition to the final walkthrough.
Most bathroom projects in Westhampton involve older homes with plumbing that wasn’t built for modern fixtures or electrical that needs upgrading to code. We’ve opened enough walls here to know what to expect, and how to handle it without turning your two-week project into a three-month ordeal. You get a detailed quote upfront, a realistic timeline, and no surprise charges when we find something that needs fixing.
We’re straightforward about what your bathroom renovation will cost and how long it’ll take. No sales pressure, no inflated estimates to leave room for “discounts.” Just honest pricing and work that meets Suffolk County building codes the first time.
We start with a walkthrough at your Westhampton home. You show us what’s not working, what you want changed, and any ideas you’ve been considering. We take measurements, check the existing plumbing and electrical, and talk through what’s realistic for your space and budget.
Then you get a written quote that breaks down materials, labor, timeline, and what permits we’ll need to pull. If you want to move forward, we handle the permit applications with the Town of Southampton and schedule the work. Most full bathroom remodels take two to three weeks once we start, depending on the scope.
During the project, we’re on-site daily. Demo happens first—old fixtures, tile, and anything that’s getting replaced comes out. Then rough plumbing and electrical get updated or relocated based on your new layout. We install new subfloor if needed, tile the shower and floors, and bring in your vanity, toilet, and fixtures. Final touches include paint, trim, and a thorough cleanup before you do a final walkthrough with us.
You’ll have a working bathroom again, built to current code, with everything installed correctly. If something needs adjusting after we’re done, we’re a local call away.
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Every bathroom remodel we do in Westhampton covers the full scope—plumbing, electrical, tiling, fixtures, and finish work. You’re not coordinating separate contractors for each trade. We handle it all, which means fewer delays and one point of contact when you have questions.
Walk-in shower installations are common requests here, especially from homeowners who want to age in place or just prefer the look and function over a tub-shower combo. We’ll remove your old tub, reconfigure the plumbing, install proper waterproofing and tile, and add the glass enclosure and fixtures you’ve chosen. Same goes for bathtub replacements, vanity installations, new lighting, ventilation fans, and flooring.
If your Westhampton home was built before 1990, there’s a good chance your bathroom needs electrical upgrades to handle modern lighting and ventilation requirements. We bring everything up to current Suffolk County code as part of the project. That includes GFCI outlets, proper ventilation to handle humidity from coastal air, and moisture-resistant materials that hold up in New York’s climate. You’re not just getting cosmetic updates—you’re getting a bathroom built to last without constant maintenance issues.
Most full bathroom renovations take two to three weeks from demo to completion. That timeline assumes we’re gutting the space, updating plumbing and electrical, retiling everything, and installing new fixtures. Smaller projects like a shower remodel or vanity replacement usually take one to two weeks.
The timeline can stretch if we open walls and find issues that weren’t visible during the initial walkthrough—old cast iron pipes that need replacing, outdated wiring, or water damage that needs remediation before we can move forward. We’ll walk you through any changes to the schedule before we do the extra work.
Weather doesn’t usually affect interior bathroom projects, but permit approval times with the Town of Southampton can vary depending on how busy they are. We factor that into the schedule upfront so you’re not waiting around once we’re ready to start.
Yes, if you’re doing any plumbing or electrical work, moving walls, or changing the bathroom layout. The Town of Southampton requires permits for most bathroom renovations beyond basic cosmetic updates. We pull those permits as part of our service, so you don’t have to deal with the paperwork or scheduling inspections.
Suffolk County building codes are specific about things like GFCI outlet placement, proper ventilation, and waterproofing in wet areas. Inspectors check that work during and after the project. If something isn’t up to code, it has to be corrected before you pass inspection—which is why working with licensed contractors who know local requirements saves you time and potential rework.
Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it creates problems when you sell your home. Buyers’ inspectors will flag unpermitted work, and you’ll either have to get retroactive permits, redo the work to pass inspection, or negotiate a lower sale price. It’s not worth the risk.
A full bathroom remodel in Westhampton typically runs between $15,000 and $35,000, depending on the size of the space and what you’re replacing. That includes demo, plumbing and electrical updates, new tile, fixtures, vanity, lighting, and labor. High-end finishes, custom tile work, or significant layout changes will push costs higher.
Smaller projects cost less—a walk-in shower installation without changing the rest of the bathroom usually runs $8,000 to $12,000. Replacing a vanity, toilet, and doing some cosmetic updates might be $5,000 to $8,000. The biggest cost drivers are labor, tile work, and plumbing or electrical changes that require opening walls.
We give you a detailed written estimate before any work starts, broken down by materials and labor. If we find something during demo that needs addressing—like a plumbing issue or structural repair—we’ll explain what it is, why it needs fixing, and what it’ll cost before we proceed. No surprise bills at the end.
Yes, and it’s one of the most common bathroom renovations we do in Westhampton. Removing a tub and installing a walk-in shower opens up the space, makes the bathroom easier to use, and gives you more design flexibility with tile and fixtures.
The process involves removing your existing tub, reconfiguring the plumbing if needed, and building a proper shower base with correct slope for drainage. We install waterproof membrane and backer board before any tile goes up—that’s critical in New York’s humid climate to prevent mold and water damage behind the walls. Then we tile the walls and floor, install your chosen fixtures and glass enclosure, and make sure everything drains properly and seals correctly.
If you’re planning to age in place or you have mobility concerns, we can design the walk-in shower with a low or zero-threshold entry, built-in bench, grab bars, and handheld showerhead. Those features don’t have to look institutional—they can be integrated into a clean, modern design that works for everyone in your household.
Start by confirming they’re licensed and insured to work in New York, and that they pull permits for bathroom renovations in Suffolk County. A legitimate contractor won’t hesitate to provide proof of both. If someone offers to skip permits to “save you money,” walk away—you’ll pay for that shortcut later.
Ask how long they’ve been doing bathroom remodels locally, and whether they handle all the trades themselves or subcontract everything out. You want a crew that coordinates plumbing, electrical, tile, and finish work without you managing five different schedules. Check references, look at finished projects if possible, and pay attention to how they communicate during the estimate process. If they’re vague about timeline or costs upfront, that won’t improve once work starts.
Get a detailed written quote that breaks down what’s included—materials, labor, permits, cleanup, timeline. Compare that to other estimates, but don’t just pick the lowest number. If one bid is significantly cheaper, they’re either cutting corners on materials, underestimating the work, or planning to hit you with change orders later. You want fair pricing from someone who’s done enough bathroom renovations to know what your project actually involves.
Clear out everything from the bathroom before we start—toiletries, towels, medications, anything stored in cabinets. We’ll protect the rest of your home with plastic barriers and floor protection, but the bathroom itself needs to be empty. If you have any sentimental or valuable items attached to walls, remove those ahead of time.
Plan for not having that bathroom available for the duration of the project. If it’s your only bathroom, that’s obviously a problem—talk to us about timeline and whether there are any points where we can make it temporarily usable overnight. Most homeowners with multiple bathrooms just use a different one for a few weeks.
Make your material selections before we start—tile, fixtures, vanity, paint colors, everything. Changes mid-project cause delays and can affect pricing if we’ve already ordered materials. We’ll guide you on what to choose and where to find it, but having those decisions locked in before demo day keeps the project moving on schedule.