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You’re not just updating tile and fixtures. You’re reclaiming space that actually functions for your morning routine, your family’s needs, and the way you live now.
A full bathroom remodel gives you better storage, improved lighting, and a layout that makes sense. If your current bathroom feels cramped or outdated, that’s costing you time and frustration every single day. Fixing it means smoother mornings, safer surfaces, and a space that doesn’t make you cringe when guests visit.
The right residential bathroom remodeling project also protects your home’s value. Bathrooms sell houses. Outdated ones raise red flags. Modern, well-executed renovations pay for themselves faster than most homeowners expect, especially in Mattituck’s competitive real estate market where buyers expect quality finishes and functional design.
We’ve been handling interior renovations across Suffolk County for nearly ten years. We’re not new to this, and we’re not trying to be the cheapest option you’ll find.
What we do differently is simple: we tell you what things actually cost upfront, we show up when we say we will, and we don’t pressure you into upgrades you don’t need. That approach works in Mattituck because homeowners here value straight talk and quality work over flashy sales pitches.
Most of our bathroom renovation projects come from referrals. That’s not an accident. When you do honest work and communicate clearly, people remember it and tell their neighbors.
First, we walk through your current bathroom with you. We measure everything, talk about what’s not working, and discuss what you’re hoping to accomplish. No sales pitch here—just questions and honest feedback about what’s realistic for your space and budget.
Next, we give you a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before any work starts. If something changes during the project, we talk about it immediately—not after the fact.
During construction, we protect the rest of your home, work clean, and keep you updated on progress. Bathroom remodeling means dust and noise, but it shouldn’t mean chaos. We handle demo, plumbing, electrical, tile work, fixture installation, and finishing details. When we’re done, we walk through everything with you to make sure it’s right.
The goal is a bathroom that works better and looks better, delivered without drama or surprises on your invoice.
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A complete bathroom remodel covers everything from framing and plumbing to the final coat of paint. That includes shower installation services, whether you’re adding a walk-in shower or updating an existing tub-shower combo. We handle vanity installation, lighting upgrades, flooring, tile work, and ventilation improvements.
Many Mattituck homes were built decades ago, which means outdated plumbing, poor ventilation, and layouts that don’t match how people use bathrooms today. We address those issues during renovation—not just cosmetically, but structurally. That means fixing water damage if we find it, upgrading electrical to handle modern fixtures, and ensuring proper moisture control so your new bathroom doesn’t develop mold issues down the road.
Custom bathroom remodeling also means working with your home’s unique layout. Older homes on the North Fork have character, but they also have quirks. We adapt designs to fit your space rather than forcing cookie-cutter solutions that don’t work with your floor plan or existing plumbing locations.
Most full bathroom renovations take between two and four weeks, depending on the scope of work and whether we’re dealing with structural issues or just cosmetic updates. A straightforward remodel—new tile, fixtures, vanity, and paint—usually falls on the shorter end. Projects involving layout changes, plumbing relocation, or repairs to water damage take longer.
We give you a realistic timeline upfront based on what your project actually involves. Delays happen when contractors find problems they didn’t plan for, but we inspect thoroughly before starting so surprises are rare. Weather doesn’t usually affect interior work, but material delivery times can vary, especially for custom orders.
You’ll have limited or no access to that bathroom during construction, so plan accordingly if it’s your only one. We work efficiently to minimize disruption, but rushing a bathroom remodel to save a few days usually means cutting corners you’ll regret later.
Bathroom renovation costs vary widely based on size, materials, and how much you’re changing. A basic refresh with new fixtures, tile, and paint might start around $8,000 to $12,000. Mid-range remodels with quality materials and some layout changes typically run $15,000 to $25,000. High-end custom projects with premium finishes can go higher.
The biggest cost drivers are tile work, plumbing changes, and custom features like walk-in showers or double vanities. If we’re tearing out everything and starting fresh, that’s more expensive than updating what’s already there. Structural repairs—fixing rotted subfloors or outdated plumbing—add cost but aren’t optional if your bathroom needs them.
We break down pricing clearly so you understand where your money goes. You’re not paying for aggressive advertising or high-pressure sales teams. You’re paying for skilled labor, quality materials, and work that’s done right the first time. That’s worth more than a low estimate that balloons once the project starts.
Usually, yes. Walk-in shower installation is one of the most common requests we get, especially from homeowners who want to eliminate a tub they never use or improve accessibility. The feasibility depends on your current bathroom size, plumbing location, and whether you’re willing to adjust other fixtures to make room.
In smaller Mattituck bathrooms, we sometimes reconfigure the layout to fit a comfortable walk-in shower without making the space feel cramped. That might mean relocating a toilet or vanity, which affects cost and timeline but often makes the bathroom far more functional. If your bathroom is already tight, we’ll be honest about whether a walk-in shower makes sense or if a different solution works better.
We handle all the technical details—waterproofing, proper slope for drainage, glass enclosures, and fixture installation. A poorly installed shower causes leaks and water damage, so this isn’t an area to cut corners. Done right, a walk-in shower adds value and makes your bathroom easier to use for decades.
It depends on what you’re changing. Cosmetic updates like new tile, paint, or fixture swaps typically don’t require permits. But if you’re moving plumbing, doing electrical work, or changing the bathroom’s structure, you’ll need permits from the Town of Southold.
We handle permit applications when they’re required. That adds a bit of time to the project start, but it’s not optional—and it protects you. Unpermitted work can cause problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. Inspectors verify that plumbing and electrical work meets code, which matters for safety and long-term performance.
Some contractors skip permits to save time or hide subpar work. We don’t. Bathroom remodeling done to code means you’re not gambling with your home’s safety or value. The permit process isn’t complicated when you know what you’re doing, and we’ve been through it many times across Suffolk County.
Clear out everything in the bathroom—toiletries, towels, medications, anything stored in cabinets. We’ll remove fixtures and cabinetry, but personal items need to be out before we start. If you have decorations or artwork in adjacent rooms, move anything fragile or valuable since there will be vibration and dust.
Set up a temporary bathroom solution if this is your only one. That might mean using a bathroom at another level of your house or making arrangements elsewhere during the workday. We work as quickly as possible, but you won’t have access to that bathroom once demo begins.
Communicate with your household about the timeline and what to expect. Bathroom renovations involve noise, dust containment measures, and workers in your home. We keep the work area as contained as possible and clean up daily, but construction is disruptive by nature. The clearer everyone’s expectations are upfront, the smoother the process goes.
Start with your budget and how long you plan to stay in the home. If you’re remodeling to sell soon, mid-range materials with broad appeal make sense. If you’re staying long-term, invest in finishes you’ll enjoy daily. Tile and fixtures vary wildly in price, and expensive doesn’t always mean better for your specific situation.
We guide you through options based on durability, maintenance, and how they’ll perform in a bathroom environment. Porcelain tile holds up better than natural stone in wet areas. Matte finishes hide water spots better than polished ones. Quality faucets and showerheads cost more upfront but last longer and perform better than builder-grade options.
Bring photos of styles you like, but stay flexible. Sometimes the exact look you want doesn’t work with your bathroom’s layout or your budget. We help you find alternatives that get you close without compromising quality. The goal is a bathroom you’re happy with, not one that checks trendy boxes but doesn’t fit your actual needs or price range.