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You’re not remodeling your bathroom because you’re bored. You’re doing it because something isn’t working—the layout feels cramped, the fixtures are outdated, or you’re tired of looking at cracked tile every morning. Maybe you’re planning to sell and know that bathrooms move buyers. Or maybe you just want to stop apologizing when guests use your restroom.
A full bathroom remodel fixes the stuff that’s broken and upgrades the stuff that’s outdated. New vanities. Walk-in shower installation. Better lighting. More storage. It’s about function first, style second—but you get both.
And here’s what most people don’t think about until it’s too late: a bathroom renovation done right increases your home’s value. In Suffolk County, bathroom remodels typically return 60-70% of the investment when you sell. That’s not a guarantee, but it’s a lot better than most home projects. You’re not just spending money—you’re putting it somewhere it actually counts.
We’ve been handling residential bathroom remodeling across Suffolk County for nearly a decade. We’re not a national franchise or a crew that shows up once and disappears. We’re local, licensed, insured, and we actually answer the phone.
Most of our work comes from people who’ve been burned before—by contractors who didn’t pull permits, didn’t show up on time, or added mystery charges at the end. We don’t operate that way. You get a fixed price upfront, a clear timeline, and no surprises. If something changes, we talk about it before we do it.
Calverton homeowners deal with older ranch-style homes, cape layouts, and colonial builds that weren’t designed with modern bathrooms in mind. We know how to work within those constraints. We know the local codes. And we know how to get permits without turning your project into a six-month ordeal.
First, we come out and look at your bathroom. Not to sell you—to understand what you’re dealing with. We measure the space, check the plumbing, ask what’s frustrating you, and figure out what’s realistic given your layout and budget.
Then we give you a fixed-price estimate. No ranges. No “depending on what we find” language. If we do find something unexpected once the walls are open, we stop and talk to you before moving forward. You’ll know what it costs and why.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits and scheduling. Demo happens fast. Framing, plumbing, and electrical come next. Then tile, fixtures, vanity, and finishes. We keep one bathroom functional if you’ve got two. If you don’t, we work fast and keep you in the loop every day.
The goal is simple: get your bathroom done right, on time, and without turning your life upside down for three months. Most full bathroom remodels take two to four weeks depending on scope. We don’t drag it out.
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A full bathroom remodel includes demo, plumbing updates, electrical work, new tile or flooring, vanity and countertop installation, shower or tub replacement, fixture upgrades, lighting, ventilation, and paint. If you want custom carpentry, built-in storage, or specific finishes, we handle that too.
In Calverton and the surrounding Suffolk County area, a lot of homes were built in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. That means outdated plumbing, poor ventilation, and layouts that waste space. We see it constantly—bathrooms with no exhaust fan, showers that leak into the subfloor, vanities with no storage. Fixing that stuff isn’t optional if you want the remodel to last.
We also see homeowners trying to skip permits to save money. Don’t. In New York, most bathroom renovations require permits—especially if you’re moving plumbing or electrical. We pull them. We schedule inspections. We make sure everything is up to code so you’re not dealing with problems when you go to sell.
You’re hiring a bathroom remodel contractor because you want it done once. That means doing it right the first time—not patching over problems or cutting corners to hit a number.
Most full bathroom remodels take between two and four weeks, depending on the scope of work. If you’re doing a straightforward refresh—new tile, vanity, fixtures, paint—you’re closer to two weeks. If you’re reconfiguring the layout, moving plumbing, adding a walk-in shower, or dealing with structural issues, it takes longer.
Demo usually happens in a day or two. Rough plumbing and electrical take a few days. Tile work is often the longest part because it has to be done carefully and needs time to set. Then comes fixture installation, vanity setup, painting, and final touches.
We don’t stretch projects out to fill time. Once we start, we’re there every day until it’s done. The biggest delays usually come from permit approvals or material backorders, which is why we handle permits early and order materials before we start.
Yes, in most cases. If you’re doing anything beyond cosmetic updates—like moving plumbing, relocating fixtures, upgrading electrical, or changing the layout—you need a permit from the Town of Riverhead (Calverton falls under their jurisdiction). Even replacing a toilet or adding a new shower sometimes requires one, depending on the scope.
A lot of homeowners try to skip permits to save money or avoid the hassle. That’s a mistake. If you sell your house and the buyer’s inspector finds unpermitted work, it can kill the deal or force you to rip everything out and redo it properly. Permits also protect you—they ensure the work meets code and gets inspected.
We handle permits as part of the process. We know what’s required, how to file, and how to schedule inspections so they don’t slow down your project. It’s not exciting, but it’s necessary.
It depends on the size of your bathroom and what you’re changing. A basic refresh with new fixtures, tile, vanity, and paint typically runs between $10,000 and $20,000. A full remodel with layout changes, custom tile work, high-end fixtures, and structural updates can run $25,000 to $40,000 or more.
The biggest cost drivers are tile (both material and labor), plumbing changes, custom work, and fixture quality. If you’re moving a toilet or relocating plumbing, that adds cost because it requires more labor and often structural work. If you’re adding a walk-in shower or upgrading to a freestanding tub, same thing.
We give you a fixed price upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying. No hourly rates. No “we’ll see when we get in there” estimates. If something unexpected comes up during demo—like rotted subfloor or old plumbing that needs replacing—we stop, show you, and give you a price before we proceed. You’re never surprised by the final bill.
Yes, and we’ll work fast to minimize disruption. If you only have one bathroom, we know you can’t be without it for weeks. We plan the project so that major work happens in concentrated blocks, and we make sure the toilet and shower are functional at the end of each day whenever possible.
In some cases, that’s not realistic—like when we’re replacing the entire shower or moving plumbing. When that happens, we move quickly. Most single-bathroom remodels are done in two to three weeks, and we communicate daily so you know exactly when things will be back online.
Some homeowners arrange to stay with family or use a nearby gym for showers during the heaviest construction days. Others just tough it out. Either way, we do everything we can to keep the inconvenience as short as possible. We’re not interested in dragging out a job that’s making your life harder.
Practically speaking, nothing. People use the terms interchangeably, and so do most contractors. Technically, a renovation means restoring something to good condition, and a remodel means changing the structure or layout. But in real life, both terms cover the same work—updating your bathroom.
What matters more is the scope. Are you doing a cosmetic refresh (new paint, fixtures, vanity) or a full reconstruction (moving walls, relocating plumbing, changing the layout)? That’s the distinction that actually affects your timeline, budget, and permits.
When you call us, we’re not going to quiz you on terminology. We’re going to ask what’s not working, what you want to change, and what your budget looks like. Then we’ll tell you what’s possible and what it costs. The words don’t matter—the work does.
Yes. Walk-in shower installation is one of the most common requests we get, especially from homeowners replacing old tub-shower combos. Walk-in showers are easier to use, easier to clean, and they make small bathrooms feel bigger. We handle everything—demo, plumbing adjustments, waterproofing, tile work, glass enclosures, and fixture installation.
Custom tile work is also something we do regularly. Whether you want subway tile, large-format porcelain, mosaic accents, or natural stone, we’ll install it correctly. That means proper waterproofing, level setting, tight grout lines, and clean cuts. Tile work is one of those things that’s obvious when it’s done wrong—lippage, uneven grout, poor layout. We don’t cut corners.
If you’re not sure what tile to choose or how to lay it out, we’ll walk you through options that fit your style and budget. We work with local suppliers, so we can usually get materials faster and at better prices than big-box stores. And if something’s backordered or discontinued, we’ll tell you upfront so it doesn’t delay your project.