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You’re not just updating tile and fixtures. You’re reclaiming space that works the way your mornings actually happen.
A bathroom renovation done right means no more fighting for counter space, no more outdated finishes that make your home feel stuck in 1965, and no more wondering if that slow drain is about to become a bigger problem. It means walk-in showers that don’t feel cramped, storage that makes sense, and finishes that hold up to real life—not just the first six months.
And if you’re thinking about selling? Buyers in Central Islip are paying attention. Homes here are up over 26% in value this year alone, and bathrooms are one of the first things people notice. A dated bathroom doesn’t just turn them off—it gives them leverage to negotiate down. A modern one? That’s what gets offers moving.
We’ve spent nearly a decade working on homes across Suffolk County, and Central Islip is home turf. We know the housing stock here—most of it built between the ’40s and ’60s—which means we’ve seen every quirky layout, outdated plumbing setup, and “what were they thinking” design choice you can imagine.
We’re licensed, insured, and we don’t play games with pricing. No bait-and-switch estimates. No pushy sales tactics. Just honest communication about what your bathroom actually needs, what it’ll cost, and how long it’ll take.
You’re not hiring a crew that shows up whenever they feel like it. You’re working with people who treat your home like it matters—because it does.
First, we come to your home and actually look at the space. Not a five-minute walkthrough—a real conversation about what’s not working, what you want, and what’s realistic for your budget and timeline.
Then we give you a detailed estimate. You’ll know what’s included, what’s not, and why. No line items that say “miscellaneous” or “as needed.” If something changes mid-project, we talk about it before we do it.
Once we start, the work moves in stages: demo, plumbing and electrical rough-in, installation, and finishing. Depending on the scope, most bathroom remodels take anywhere from two to ten weeks. Cosmetic updates like new tile, vanity, and fixtures? Closer to two to four weeks. Full gut jobs with layout changes? Plan on six to ten.
We keep the space as contained as possible, clean up daily, and keep you in the loop. You shouldn’t have to guess what’s happening in your own home.
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Every bathroom renovation is different, but here’s what most projects cover: new tile for floors and shower walls, updated vanities and countertops, modern fixtures and lighting, and either a new tub, walk-in shower, or both. If your layout isn’t working, we can move walls, relocate plumbing, and redesign the flow.
We also handle the stuff most people don’t think about until it’s too late—proper waterproofing, ventilation that actually works, and making sure everything’s up to code. Central Islip has specific requirements, especially for older homes, and we know how to navigate them without turning your project into a permitting nightmare.
And if you want eco-friendly options, we’ll walk you through it. Low-flow fixtures, water-saving toilets, LED lighting—it all adds up on your utility bill, and it’s becoming a bigger selling point for buyers who care about sustainability. With home values climbing the way they are here, every smart upgrade counts.
Most bathroom remodels in Central Islip fall somewhere between $6,500 and $32,000, depending on the size of the space and how much you’re changing. A simple refresh—new vanity, toilet, tile, and paint—will land on the lower end. A full renovation with custom tile, walk-in shower, high-end fixtures, and layout changes will push toward the higher end.
The biggest cost drivers are usually tile work, plumbing changes, and custom features like frameless glass enclosures or double vanities. If your home was built in the ’40s through ’60s like most in Central Islip, there’s a good chance you’ll need some plumbing updates too, which can add to the budget but saves you headaches down the road.
We give you a full breakdown upfront so there’s no guessing. You’ll know where your money’s going before we start.
For a straightforward remodel—new tile, vanity, fixtures, and finishes—expect about two to four weeks. If you’re doing a complete overhaul with plumbing relocation, layout changes, or structural work, it’s closer to six to ten weeks.
Timelines can shift if we run into unexpected issues like old cast iron pipes that need replacing or water damage behind the walls. That’s not uncommon in older Central Islip homes. We don’t hide those surprises or drag things out—we show you what’s going on, explain your options, and adjust the timeline if needed.
The key is planning. If you’re working with only one bathroom in the house, we’ll do everything we can to keep disruptions minimal and get you back to normal as fast as possible without cutting corners.
It depends on how you actually use the space. If you’ve got young kids or you like taking baths, keep the tub. If you never use it and it’s just taking up space, a walk-in shower makes way more sense—and it’s what most buyers want anyway.
Walk-in showers are huge right now, especially the spa-style ones with rainfall heads, bench seating, and frameless glass. They make small bathrooms feel bigger and they’re way easier to clean than tub-shower combos with grout lines and curtains.
That said, if you only have one bathroom in the house and you’re thinking about resale, keeping at least one tub somewhere can be smart. Families with kids still look for them. But if this is a master bath or a second bathroom? Go with the shower. You’ll use it more and you’ll enjoy it more.
If you’re doing anything beyond cosmetic updates—like moving plumbing, changing electrical, or altering the layout—yes, you’ll need permits. Central Islip falls under Town of Islip jurisdiction, and they’re pretty thorough about code compliance, especially in older homes.
We handle the permit process for you. That includes pulling the permits, scheduling inspections, and making sure everything passes the first time. It’s one less thing you have to think about, and it protects you if you ever sell the house. Buyers and inspectors will ask for proof that work was done legally.
Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it’s not worth the risk. If something goes wrong or you try to sell later, unpermitted work can kill a deal or cost you way more to fix than the permit would’ve cost in the first place.
Clear out everything from the bathroom—toiletries, towels, medicine cabinet, everything. We’ll handle the demo and removal, but the less stuff in the space, the faster we can move.
If this is your only bathroom, set up a temporary solution. That might mean using a bathroom at another part of the house, or if that’s not an option, we can talk through timing so you’re not completely without facilities for long stretches. Some clients coordinate to stay with family for a few days during the heaviest demo and plumbing work.
Also, expect some noise and dust. We contain it as much as possible and clean up every day, but it’s construction. If you work from home or have young kids who nap, just plan around the loudest days, which are usually demo and tile cutting.
Yes—if it’s done right. Central Islip home values jumped over 26% in the past year, and buyers here expect updated bathrooms. An outdated bathroom from the ’60s doesn’t just look bad, it signals deferred maintenance and gives buyers a reason to lowball your asking price.
A modern, well-executed bathroom remodel typically recoups 60-70% of the cost at resale, and in a hot market like this, sometimes more. But the bigger value isn’t always dollar-for-dollar return—it’s about making your home competitive. Homes with updated bathrooms sell faster and for closer to asking price than ones that need work.
Even if you’re not selling anytime soon, you’re still living with the space every single day. A bathroom that actually works the way you need it to is worth something right now, not just when you list the house.
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