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You wake up to a bathroom that doesn’t frustrate you anymore. The lighting actually works. Storage makes sense. The shower doesn’t leak, and the tile isn’t cracked or outdated.
Your mornings feel easier because the space functions the way it should. If you’re planning to stay in your home long-term, you’ve just added real value without the stress of moving. If aging in place matters to you or someone in your household, the grab bars, nonslip flooring, and accessible features are already built in.
This isn’t about making your bathroom Instagram-ready. It’s about creating a space that works for your life—today and years from now. You’re not wondering if we cut corners or if something’s going to break in six months. The work was done right, the price was fair, and you can actually enjoy the result.
We’ve been doing full bathroom remodels, shower installations, and custom renovations across Middle Island and Suffolk County for close to ten years. That means we know the local building codes, the permit process, and what actually holds up in homes like yours.
Every plumber on our team holds a New York State plumbing license. Every electrician is licensed. Our crews carry full liability insurance and workers’ comp coverage. You’re not hiring someone’s cousin who does bathrooms on the side.
We don’t play games with pricing or disappear halfway through the job. You’ll know what the work costs before we start, and we’ll handle the permits, materials, inspections, and cleanup. If that sounds basic, it’s because it should be—but you’ve probably heard enough stories to know it isn’t always.
First, we come to your home in Middle Island and walk through what you want to change. You tell us what’s broken, what’s annoying, and what you’re hoping to get out of the remodel. We take measurements, ask questions, and give you an honest assessment of what’s possible within your budget.
Then we put together a detailed estimate. No vague line items or surprise fees later. You’ll see the cost of materials, labor, permits, and anything else the job requires. If you want to move forward, we handle the permit applications with the Town of Brookhaven and schedule the work around your life.
During the renovation, our crews show up on time and keep the space as clean as possible. We’re not going to pretend a bathroom remodel isn’t disruptive, but we’ll minimize the mess and keep you updated as we go. Once the work is done, we walk through everything with you to make sure it’s right. Then we clean up, haul away the debris, and leave you with a bathroom that actually works.
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A full bathroom remodel covers everything from demolition to the final fixture install. That includes removing old tile, vanities, tubs, and toilets. We handle any necessary plumbing or electrical updates—which, in older Middle Island homes, often means replacing outdated pipes or upgrading circuits to handle modern lighting and ventilation.
We install new flooring, tile surrounds, vanities, countertops, sinks, faucets, toilets, and lighting. If you’re adding a walk-in shower or converting a tub to a shower, we manage the framing, waterproofing, and glass enclosure. If you need better ventilation to prevent mold, we’ll install or upgrade exhaust fans. If aging-in-place features matter—grab bars, nonslip tile, curbless showers—we build those in from the start.
For smaller projects, we also handle shower remodeling, bathtub replacements, vanity upgrades, and tile work. You’re not locked into a full gut job if that’s not what you need. But if your bathroom is outdated, cramped, or falling apart, a full remodel gives you a space that’s functional, safe, and built to last.
Middle Island homeowners are increasingly focused on making their bathrooms more accessible and energy-efficient. Low-flow toilets, water-efficient faucets, and LED lighting aren’t just trendy—they lower your utility bills and reduce maintenance over time. We’ll walk you through what makes sense for your home and your budget.
Most full bathroom remodels in Middle Island run between $12,000 and $30,000, depending on the size of the space, the materials you choose, and how much structural or plumbing work is needed. A smaller half-bath refresh might cost closer to $6,500, while a luxury master bath with high-end tile, custom cabinetry, and premium fixtures can push past $35,000.
The biggest cost drivers are plumbing and electrical updates, especially in older homes where pipes or wiring need replacement. Tile work, vanities, and shower enclosures also add up quickly if you’re going with custom or high-end materials. We give you a detailed estimate upfront so there’s no guessing.
If your budget is tight, we’ll tell you where you can save without compromising quality. Choosing a prefab vanity instead of custom cabinetry, for example, or sticking with standard tile instead of imported stone. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why.
A full bathroom remodel typically takes two to four weeks, depending on the scope of work and whether we’re waiting on custom materials or permit approvals. A simple vanity and tile upgrade might be done in a week. A complete gut job with plumbing relocation, new electrical, and custom tile work will take closer to a month.
Delays usually come from one of three places: permit processing with the Town of Brookhaven, back-ordered materials, or unexpected issues we uncover during demo (like rotted subfloors or outdated plumbing that needs replacement). We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.
Most of our Middle Island projects wrap up in three weeks. We’re not going to rush the work to hit an arbitrary deadline, but we’re also not going to drag it out. You’ll have access to at least one bathroom in your home during the remodel—we plan around that.
Yes, most bathroom remodels in Middle Island require a permit from the Town of Brookhaven, especially if you’re doing any plumbing, electrical, or structural work. Even if you’re just replacing a vanity and toilet, you’ll likely need a permit if you’re moving plumbing lines or adding new electrical circuits.
Skipping the permit might seem like a way to save money, but it can cost you later. If you try to sell your home and the buyer’s inspector finds unpermitted work, you could be forced to redo it or face penalties. Permits also ensure the work meets local building codes, which protects you from safety issues down the road.
We handle the permit applications for you. We know what the Town of Brookhaven requires, and we’ve been through the process hundreds of times. You don’t have to deal with the paperwork or the back-and-forth—we take care of it.
Yes. We install grab bars, nonslip flooring, curbless showers, comfort-height toilets, and wider doorways for wheelchair access. If you’re planning to stay in your Middle Island home long-term, or if someone in your household has mobility challenges, we’ll design the bathroom to be safe and functional without looking institutional.
Grab bars don’t have to look like hospital equipment—they come in finishes that match your faucets and hardware. Nonslip tile can be stylish and modern. A curbless shower with a built-in bench makes daily routines easier and safer, and it doesn’t scream “accessible bathroom.”
We’ll also make sure the layout works. That means enough clearance for a walker or wheelchair, a vanity with knee space underneath, and controls that are easy to reach. These aren’t expensive add-ons—they’re smart design choices that make your bathroom more usable for everyone.
The terms get used interchangeably, but here’s the practical difference: a renovation usually means updating or refreshing what’s already there—new paint, new fixtures, maybe new tile. A remodel involves changing the layout, moving plumbing or electrical, or completely gutting the space and rebuilding it.
If your bathroom layout works fine but everything looks dated, you’re probably looking at a renovation. If the shower is too small, the vanity is in a weird spot, or you want to add a second sink, that’s a remodel. Remodels cost more and take longer because they involve structural changes and more labor.
We handle both. If you’re not sure which one you need, we’ll walk through your space and tell you what makes sense based on your goals and budget. Sometimes a renovation is enough. Sometimes a full remodel is the only way to fix the underlying problems.
Yes. Walk-in showers are one of the most requested upgrades in Middle Island bathroom remodels, especially for homeowners who want to eliminate the tub or create a more accessible, spa-like space. We handle everything from framing and waterproofing to tile work and glass enclosure installation.
If you’re converting a tub to a walk-in shower, we’ll remove the old tub, adjust the plumbing, and build out the new shower base and walls. You can choose a curbless entry for easier access, built-in benches, multiple showerheads, or niche shelving for storage. We’ll also make sure the slope and drain are positioned correctly so water doesn’t pool or leak.
Custom tile work takes longer and costs more than a prefab shower kit, but it gives you full control over the look and layout. If budget is a concern, we can work with high-quality prefab options that still look clean and modern. Either way, the installation is done right—properly waterproofed, code-compliant, and built to last.