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You’re not remodeling your bathroom because it’s fun. You’re doing it because the layout doesn’t work, the storage is a joke, or the fixtures are so outdated they’re embarrassing. Maybe the shower’s too cramped, the vanity’s falling apart, or you’re tired of fighting mold in corners that never dry.
A full bathroom remodel fixes that. You get better flow, smarter storage, and finishes that actually hold up in a Long Island climate. Walk-in showers with frameless glass and curbless entries. Floating vanities that don’t crowd the room. Proper ventilation so you’re not repainting every two years.
The result isn’t just prettier tile. It’s a space that makes your morning routine easier, adds real value to your home, and doesn’t require constant maintenance. That’s what you’re paying for.
We’ve spent nearly a decade handling bathroom renovations across Suffolk County. We’re not a franchise or a referral service. We’re licensed contractors who understand structure, waterproofing, and what actually works in North Patchogue homes.
We know Long Island building codes. We know how coastal humidity affects tile and grout. And we know that most homeowners have been burned by contractors who disappear mid-project or tack on surprise fees at the end.
That’s why we built our process around transparency. You’ll know what things cost before we start, what’s happening while we work, and what to expect when we’re done. No upselling. No runaround.
First, we walk through your bathroom with you. Not to sell you anything, but to understand what’s not working. We measure, we ask questions, and we talk about what you actually need versus what some designer on Instagram told you to want.
Then we give you a clear estimate. Line-item pricing. No vague “allowances” or fine print. If something’s going to cost extra, we tell you up front.
Once we start, we handle demo, plumbing, electrical, tiling, and fixtures. We show up when we say we will, we clean up daily, and we keep you updated. If we hit something unexpected—old plumbing, structural issues—we explain it and give you options before moving forward.
When we’re done, you get a final walk-through. We don’t leave until you’re satisfied. That’s the whole process.
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Every bathroom renovation is different, but most North Patchogue projects include demo and haul-away, updated plumbing and electrical, new tile or luxury vinyl flooring, vanity and countertop installation, shower or tub replacement, fixture upgrades, lighting, and ventilation improvements.
If you’re going with a walk-in shower, that usually means frameless glass enclosures, large-format porcelain tile, linear drains, and rainfall or handheld showerheads. If you want accessibility features—curbless entry, grab bars, comfort-height toilets—we build that in from the start.
For vanities, floating styles are popular here because they make smaller bathrooms feel bigger and they’re easier to clean under. We also add recessed medicine cabinets and built-in niches where it makes sense. Everything’s chosen to fit your space and hold up long-term, not just look good in photos.
Suffolk County homeowners tend to go for coastal-inspired finishes—soft grays, warm whites, matte black hardware—but we’re not here to push a trend. We’re here to build what works for you.
Most full bathroom remodels in North Patchogue run between $15,000 and $35,000, depending on size, materials, and how much structural work is involved. A small guest bath with basic updates might land closer to $12,000. A primary bathroom with custom tile, a walk-in shower, and high-end fixtures can push past $40,000.
The biggest cost drivers are plumbing and electrical changes, tile work, and fixtures. If you’re moving walls or adding square footage, that adds significantly. If you’re keeping the layout and just updating finishes, you’ll stay on the lower end.
We give you a detailed estimate before anything starts, so there’s no guessing. And we don’t do “allowances” that magically turn into overages later. You’ll know what you’re spending.
A standard bathroom remodel takes four to six weeks. That includes demo, rough plumbing and electrical, tile work, fixture installation, and final finishes. If it’s a smaller cosmetic update—new vanity, paint, fixtures—you’re looking at two to three weeks.
Larger projects with custom tile, structural changes, or accessibility features can stretch to eight or ten weeks. Delays happen when we find old plumbing that needs replacing, outdated electrical that’s not up to code, or subfloor damage from leaks.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline during the estimate. And if something comes up mid-project, we’ll tell you immediately and explain how it affects the schedule. We’re not going to ghost you for two weeks and hope you don’t notice.
Yes. We handle accessibility upgrades as part of bathroom renovations all the time. That includes curbless walk-in showers, grab bars installed into blocking, comfort-height toilets, lever-style faucets, non-slip flooring, and wider doorways.
The key is building it in from the start, not trying to retrofit later. A curbless shower needs proper waterproofing and slope built into the subfloor. Grab bars need blocking behind the tile. If we’re doing a full remodel anyway, it’s the right time to add those features.
Most of our clients don’t want their bathroom to look “medical.” We use the same finishes and fixtures as any modern remodel—frameless glass, large-format tile, rainfall showerheads—but with smart layout and safety features built in. It looks great and functions better for every stage of life.
If you’re doing any plumbing, electrical, or structural work, yes. The Town of Brookhaven requires permits for bathroom renovations that go beyond cosmetic updates. That includes moving fixtures, adding outlets, changing ventilation, or altering walls.
We handle the permit process. We pull them, we schedule inspections, and we make sure everything’s up to code. It adds a little time to the project, but it protects you if you ever sell your home or file an insurance claim.
Some contractors skip permits to save time or avoid scrutiny. That’s a huge risk. If the work isn’t permitted and inspected, you could be on the hook for fines, or worse—having to rip everything out and redo it. We don’t cut corners like that.
Floating vanities, recessed medicine cabinets, and built-in shower niches. Those three upgrades add storage without eating up floor space or making the room feel crowded.
A floating vanity gives you storage under the sink while keeping the floor open, which makes a small bathroom feel bigger. Recessed medicine cabinets sit flush with the wall instead of sticking out. And shower niches—built into the tile during installation—give you a spot for shampoo and soap without adding shelves or caddies that collect mold.
If you have the wall space, we can also add recessed shelving between studs or install narrow floor-to-ceiling cabinets. The goal is to use vertical space and dead zones smartly, so you’re not tripping over storage bins or leaving everything on the counter.
It depends on your household and your home’s resale value. If you have kids or you’re planning to sell soon, keeping at least one tub in the house is smart. If this is your only bathroom, a tub-shower combo might make more sense than a full walk-in.
But if this is a primary bathroom or a second bath, and no one in your house takes baths, a walk-in shower is a better use of space. You get more room, better accessibility, easier cleaning, and a more modern look. Curbless showers with frameless glass and large-format tile are one of the most requested upgrades we do in North Patchogue.
We’ll talk through your situation during the consultation. If you’re unsure, we can walk you through what makes sense for your home and your future plans. No pressure either way.