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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 You’re doing it because something isn’t working—the layout’s cramped, the fixtures are outdated, or you’re tired of a space that feels stuck in 1987.
A proper bathroom renovation fixes those problems and gives you something you’ll actually use every day. Better storage so you’re not digging through cabinets. A shower that doesn’t leak or feel like a closet. Lighting that works. Finishes that hold up.
And if you’re thinking about resale, a well-done bathroom remodel typically returns 60-70% of what you put in. That’s not guaranteed, but it’s a solid benchmark if the work is done right and the materials aren’t bottom-shelf. Most East Patchogue homeowners see the value in both daily use and long-term equity.
The difference between a bathroom that adds value and one that just looks nice for six months comes down to how it’s built. Proper waterproofing. Code-compliant plumbing and electrical. Tile work that doesn’t crack. That’s where experience matters.
We’ve been handling residential bathroom remodeling across Suffolk County for nearly ten years. We’re not the biggest name in the area, and we’re fine with that. What we are is consistent, transparent, and good at what we do.
Most of our work in East Patchogue comes from referrals or repeat clients who’ve hired us for kitchens, basements, or other interior projects. That tells you something. People don’t refer contractors they had to chase down or who left them with surprise invoices.
We handle everything in-house—design consultation, demolition, plumbing, electrical, tile, carpentry, fixtures. You’re not coordinating five different crews or wondering who’s responsible when something goes wrong. One team. One point of contact. One timeline you can actually trust.
First, we walk through your space and talk about what’s not working. You tell us what you want, we tell you what’s realistic, and we give you a transparent estimate. No pressure to decide on the spot.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits and scheduling. Demo comes next—out with the old tub, vanity, tile, whatever’s getting replaced. This is also when we address any plumbing or electrical updates, which in older East Patchogue homes often means bringing things up to current code.
Then comes the rebuild. New subfloor if needed. Proper waterproofing and backer board. Tile work. Vanity and fixture installation. Paint and trim. We don’t rush steps to hit a deadline, because that’s how you end up with callbacks.
A cosmetic refresh—new paint, fixtures, flooring—usually takes two to four weeks. A standard renovation with new tile, plumbing, and electrical typically runs four to six weeks. A full remodel with layout changes, custom cabinetry, and high-end finishes can take six to ten weeks or longer, depending on scope and material lead times.
You’ll know the timeline upfront, and if something changes, we’ll tell you why before it becomes a problem.
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We handle full bathroom remodels, partial renovations, and accessibility upgrades. That includes walk-in shower installation, tub-to-shower conversions, custom vanities, tile work, lighting, ventilation, and all the behind-the-walls work most homeowners don’t think about until it’s a problem.
If you’re dealing with an older home in East Patchogue, there’s a good chance your bathroom has outdated plumbing, insufficient ventilation, or wiring that doesn’t meet current code. We address that during the remodel so you’re not dealing with mold, leaks, or failed inspections down the road.
A lot of Suffolk County homeowners are also asking about aging-in-place features—curbless showers, grab bars, wider doorways, slip-resistant tile. We build those in without making the space look institutional. It’s possible to have a bathroom that’s both safe and well-designed.
Material selection matters more than most people realize. We work with suppliers who provide quality tile, fixtures, and cabinetry at fair pricing. You’re not paying retail markup, and you’re not getting builder-grade materials that start falling apart in two years. We walk you through options that fit your budget and actually hold up.
Most bathroom remodels in Suffolk County run between $6,500 and $32,000, depending on the size of the space and what you’re changing. A basic refresh with new paint, fixtures, and flooring sits on the lower end. A full remodel with layout changes, custom tile, high-end fixtures, and new plumbing and electrical work pushes toward the higher end.
The biggest cost drivers are usually tile work, plumbing modifications, and custom cabinetry. If you’re moving walls or relocating a toilet or shower, that adds complexity and cost. Same goes for high-end materials like natural stone or custom millwork.
We give you a detailed estimate upfront that breaks down labor, materials, and any potential issues we might run into based on the age and condition of your home. No hidden fees, no surprise charges halfway through the job. If something unexpected comes up—like rotted subfloor or outdated wiring—we talk to you before we move forward.
A cosmetic update—new fixtures, paint, flooring—usually takes two to four weeks. A standard renovation that includes new tile, vanity, shower, and some plumbing or electrical work typically runs four to six weeks. A complete remodel with layout changes, custom features, and structural work can take six to ten weeks or more.
Timelines depend on the scope of work, material availability, and whether we run into issues like water damage or code violations that need to be corrected. Older homes in East Patchogue sometimes have surprises behind the walls, and we’d rather address them properly than cover them up and hope for the best.
We give you a realistic timeline before we start and keep you updated if anything changes. You’ll know when we’re on-site, when inspections are happening, and when you’ll have a functional bathroom again. Most projects involve at least some downtime where the bathroom isn’t usable, so we work efficiently to minimize disruption.
Yes, if you’re doing any plumbing, electrical, or structural work. Cosmetic updates like painting or swapping out a vanity usually don’t require permits, but anything that involves moving pipes, adding outlets, or changing the layout does.
We handle the permit process as part of the project. That includes submitting plans, coordinating inspections, and making sure everything meets current building codes. It’s not the most exciting part of a remodel, but it protects you if you ever sell the house or file an insurance claim.
Skipping permits might save a few hundred dollars upfront, but it can cost you thousands later if an inspector flags unpermitted work during a sale or if something goes wrong and your insurance won’t cover it. We do it right the first time so you don’t have to worry about it.
Yes. Walk-in shower installation is one of the most common requests we get, especially from homeowners who want a more accessible, modern bathroom or who never use their tub. Tub-to-shower conversions are straightforward if the plumbing is already in place, though we often recommend upgrading the valve and showerhead while we’re at it.
Curbless showers are popular for accessibility and clean design, but they require proper floor slope and waterproofing to prevent leaks. We’ve done enough of these to know how to build them correctly. Same goes for custom tile work, bench seating, and niche storage—details that make a shower functional, not just good-looking.
If you’re keeping a tub, we can install a new alcove tub, a freestanding soaking tub, or a walk-in tub depending on your needs and space. Walk-in tubs are especially useful for aging-in-place, though they do take longer to fill and drain. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons based on how you actually use the bathroom.
Clear out everything in the bathroom—toiletries, towels, anything in cabinets or drawers. We’ll handle the demo and removal of fixtures, tile, and cabinetry, but it’s easier if the space is empty when we start.
If it’s your only bathroom, plan for alternative arrangements. Depending on the scope of work, you might be without a working toilet or shower for a few days to a few weeks. Some clients use a second bathroom, others make arrangements with family or set up a temporary solution. We’ll give you a heads-up on when the bathroom will be out of commission.
Expect dust and noise, especially during demo. We use dust barriers and clean up daily, but remodeling is messy by nature. If you have pets or young kids, it’s worth planning around the noisiest days. We’ll also need clear access to the work area and a place to stage materials, so let us know if parking or entry is limited.
If your bathroom functions fine and you just don’t like the look, a cosmetic refresh might be enough. New paint, updated fixtures, modern lighting, and different flooring can make a big difference without tearing everything out.
If you’re dealing with leaks, mold, outdated plumbing, poor layout, or damage, a full remodel makes more sense. Same goes if you’re planning to stay in the house long-term and want a bathroom that actually works for how you live. Trying to patch problems in a bathroom that’s fundamentally outdated usually costs more in the long run.
We’ll walk through your space and give you an honest assessment. If a refresh will get you what you need, we’ll tell you. If the smarter move is a full renovation, we’ll explain why. No upselling, no scare tactics—just a straightforward conversation about what makes sense for your home and budget.
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