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You’re not looking for a showroom. You need a bathroom that handles morning routines without chaos, stores what you actually use, and doesn’t feel cramped or outdated every time you walk in.
That’s what a good bathroom remodel does. It gives you back counter space, adds storage where it matters, and updates fixtures that have been leaking or stalling for years. Walk-in showers replace tubs you never use. Vanities get configured around how you actually get ready. Lighting improves so you can see what you’re doing.
The result isn’t just prettier. It’s faster mornings, less clutter, better water pressure, and a space that feels like it was designed for the people who live there. Because it was.
Jaguar Renovations has spent nearly a decade working on bathrooms across Suffolk County, including plenty of homes in East Farmingdale. We know the older housing stock around Country Club Estates and East Farmingdale Park—the plumbing quirks, the tight layouts, the permit requirements.
We’re licensed, insured, and we don’t play games with pricing. You’ll get a clear estimate, a realistic timeline, and work that meets code the first time. No upsells mid-project. No disappearing for days between phases.
Most of our clients are long-term homeowners who want their bathroom updated the right way, on a reasonable budget, without the drama. That’s exactly what we’re set up to deliver.
First, we come out to see your bathroom in person. We measure, ask questions about how you use the space, and talk through what’s working and what’s not. You tell us your budget. We tell you what’s realistic.
From there, we put together a detailed estimate that covers materials, labor, timeline, and any permit work. No surprises. If your plumbing needs updating or your subfloor has issues, we’ll catch it early and price it in.
Once you approve, we handle the permits and schedule the work. Most bathroom remodels in East Farmingdale take two to four weeks depending on scope. We’ll keep the space as contained as possible, clean up daily, and keep you updated as we go. When we’re done, you’ll have a bathroom that’s code-compliant, fully functional, and built to last.
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A full bathroom renovation covers everything from demolition to final fixtures. That includes removing old tile, vanities, tubs, and toilets. We handle any necessary plumbing or electrical updates to bring things up to code—especially important in older East Farmingdale homes where original systems may not meet current standards.
You’ll choose new flooring, wall tile, countertops, vanities, lighting, mirrors, and hardware. We install walk-in showers, glass enclosures, soaking tubs, or whatever layout makes sense for your space. If you want water-saving fixtures or smart technology, we can integrate that too.
We also manage the permit process with the Town of Babylon, which requires compliance for any work involving plumbing, electrical, or structural changes. That’s not optional, and it protects your home’s value and your safety. Every project gets inspected and signed off properly.
The goal is a bathroom that looks current, functions better, and adds real value to your home—whether you’re staying long-term or planning to sell in the next few years.
Most bathroom remodels in East Farmingdale run between $10,000 and $25,000 depending on size, materials, and scope. A basic refresh with new fixtures, paint, and flooring will land on the lower end. A full gut renovation with custom tile, walk-in shower, new vanity, and updated plumbing and electrical will cost more.
The biggest variables are materials and labor. Porcelain tile costs less than natural stone. Prefab vanities cost less than custom builds. If your home was built before 1980, there’s a good chance you’ll need some plumbing or electrical work to meet current code, which adds to the budget.
We give you a detailed estimate upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No hidden fees. No change orders unless you actually change something. You’ll see line items for demo, materials, labor, permits, and disposal so there’s no guessing.
Plan on two to four weeks for a full bathroom remodel. Smaller updates like replacing a vanity and toilet can be done in a few days. Larger projects that involve moving plumbing, retiling walls and floors, and installing a custom shower take longer.
Older homes in East Farmingdale sometimes need extra prep work. If we open up walls and find outdated plumbing or wiring that needs replacing, that adds time. Same with subfloor repairs or mold remediation. We’ll let you know if we find anything during demo, and we’ll adjust the timeline before moving forward.
Permits can also affect timing. The Town of Babylon typically processes permits within a week or two, but we build that into the schedule. Once work starts, we’re on-site consistently until the job’s done. You won’t be waiting around wondering when we’re coming back.
Yes, if you’re doing anything beyond cosmetic updates. The Town of Babylon requires permits for any work that involves plumbing, electrical, or structural changes. That includes moving fixtures, installing new plumbing lines, upgrading electrical panels, or removing walls.
Even if you’re just replacing a toilet or vanity in the same location, it’s worth checking. If you’re adding a walk-in shower where a tub used to be, that’s definitely a permit job. Same with adding recessed lighting or moving a sink.
We handle the permit process for you. We pull the permits, schedule inspections, and make sure everything passes. That protects you if you ever sell the home—buyers and inspectors will want to see that work was done legally. It also means the work is done right and safe, which matters more than people think.
Absolutely. Small bathrooms are some of the most satisfying projects because good design makes a huge difference. You’d be surprised how much space you can gain by reconfiguring a layout, installing a wall-mounted vanity, or swapping a bulky tub for a sleek walk-in shower.
Storage is usually the biggest issue in small bathrooms. We add recessed shelving, medicine cabinets, and vanities with drawers instead of doors. Lighting also matters—good task lighting and a well-placed mirror can make a small bathroom feel twice as big.
Many homes in East Farmingdale have compact bathrooms, especially in older neighborhoods. We’ve done dozens of them. The key is maximizing every inch without making the space feel cluttered or cheap. That means thoughtful material choices, smart fixture placement, and clean lines that don’t overwhelm the room.
Most homeowners start planning in January or February and schedule work for late spring or early summer. That gives you time to research, get estimates, and make decisions without rushing. It also means the work happens when weather isn’t an issue and contractors aren’t slammed with holiday schedules.
That said, we work year-round. If your bathroom is unusable or you’re dealing with a leak or mold issue, waiting doesn’t make sense. We can start projects in fall and winter too—it just depends on our schedule and yours.
The bigger factor is your own timeline. If you’re selling your home, you’ll want the remodel done well before listing. If you’re staying long-term, it makes sense to plan around vacations or times when being without a bathroom for a few weeks won’t disrupt your life too much. We’ll work with you to find a start date that fits.
Start by making sure they’re licensed and insured. That’s non-negotiable. You also want someone who’s done bathroom remodels specifically—not just general handyman work. Bathrooms involve plumbing, electrical, tile, and waterproofing. If any of those are done wrong, you’ll have leaks, mold, or worse.
Ask for references and photos of completed projects. Look for work that’s similar to what you want done. If you’re planning a walk-in shower with custom tile, you want to see that they’ve done it before and done it well.
Pay attention to communication. Do they show up on time for the estimate? Do they answer your questions clearly? Do they give you a detailed written estimate, or just a vague number? The way a contractor handles the sales process usually reflects how they’ll handle the job. You want someone who’s transparent, responsive, and treats your home with respect. That’s what we do, and it’s what you should expect from anyone you hire.