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Your bathroom should work for how you live now. Not how the previous owner lived, not how builders designed homes thirty years ago. If you’re dealing with a cramped shower, storage that makes no sense, or a layout that frustrates you every morning, you’re not asking for too much.
A full bathroom remodel gives you the counter space you’ve been missing. The walk-in shower that doesn’t feel like a closet. Lighting that actually helps instead of casting shadows. Storage where you need it, not where someone thought it should go.
Port Jefferson homeowners are updating bathrooms that haven’t changed since the ’80s and ’90s. Outdated tile, poor ventilation, plumbing that’s starting to show its age. You can keep patching problems or you can fix the whole thing once. Most people who remodel wish they’d done it sooner.
We’ve been handling residential bathroom remodeling across Suffolk County for nearly ten years. We’re licensed and insured for carpentry and renovation work, and every project meets local building codes. That’s not extra—it’s standard.
We don’t work with sales teams or subcontract your job to whoever’s available. You get the same crew from start to finish. Port Jefferson homeowners deal with enough—beach traffic, property taxes, maintaining older homes near the water. Your bathroom renovation shouldn’t add to that list.
Our pricing is clear before work starts. No surprise change orders, no inflated material costs, no pressure to upgrade things you don’t need. You’ll know what you’re paying and why.
We start with a walkthrough at your home. You show us what’s not working, what you want changed, and what your budget looks like. We measure everything, check the plumbing and electrical, and talk through options that make sense for your space.
Then we send you a detailed estimate. It covers materials, labor, timeline, and what’s included. If something’s going to cost extra, we tell you upfront. Once you approve, we order materials and schedule the work around your life as much as possible.
Demo comes first. We protect the rest of your home, remove old fixtures and finishes, and handle disposal. Then we rough in any new plumbing or electrical, install your shower or tub, lay tile, and bring in vanities and fixtures. We don’t move to the next step until the current one is done right.
Final walkthrough happens with you. We make sure everything works, looks right, and matches what we promised. You shouldn’t have to call us back to fix things we should’ve caught the first time.
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Full bathroom remodels in Port Jefferson typically include new tile work, updated plumbing fixtures, vanity and countertop installation, lighting upgrades, and ventilation improvements. If you’re adding a walk-in shower or removing an old tub, that’s part of the scope. Same with relocating fixtures or expanding the footprint if your layout allows it.
Suffolk County homes—especially older ranches and capes near the water—often need subfloor work, mold remediation, or updated electrical to handle modern lighting and heated floors. We handle that too. If we open a wall and find something that needs attention, we’ll talk through your options before moving forward.
We also talk to you about water-saving fixtures, proper slope for drainage, and ventilation that actually prevents mold. Those aren’t upsells. They’re part of doing the job right. Port Jefferson’s proximity to the water means humidity is a real issue, and your bathroom needs to be built for it.
You’re not just getting new tile and a vanity. You’re getting a bathroom that works better, lasts longer, and doesn’t need a redo in five years because someone cut corners.
Most full bathroom remodels in Port Jefferson and Suffolk County run between $17,500 and $40,000, depending on size, finishes, and how much you’re changing. If you’re keeping the same layout and updating fixtures, tile, and vanity, you’re on the lower end. If you’re moving plumbing, adding a walk-in shower, or using higher-end materials, expect to be closer to the upper range.
Port Jefferson homeowners should also factor in potential subfloor or plumbing repairs, especially in older homes. We don’t know what’s under the tile until we remove it, but we’ll give you a realistic estimate based on what we see during the walkthrough. Long Island labor and material costs are higher than national averages, so if you’re seeing prices online that seem low, they’re probably not local.
We don’t charge for the estimate, and we’ll break down every line item so you know where your money is going. No one likes surprise costs halfway through a remodel.
A typical bathroom remodel takes two to four weeks, depending on the scope. If we’re doing a straightforward update—new tile, vanity, fixtures, paint—you’re looking at closer to two weeks. If we’re relocating plumbing, adding custom tile work, or dealing with unexpected repairs, it stretches longer.
Demo and rough plumbing usually take a few days. Tile work is where most of the time goes, especially if you’re doing floor-to-ceiling tile or custom patterns. After that, we install fixtures, vanity, lighting, and finish details. We don’t rush tile work or grout. It needs time to set properly, or you’ll have problems later.
We’ll give you a timeline before we start and update you if anything changes. Most Port Jefferson homeowners want to know when they’ll have a working bathroom again, and we get that. If delays happen, they’re usually material shipments or something we found behind the walls that needs fixing.
Yes, and it’s one of the most common requests we get. Removing an unused tub and installing a walk-in shower opens up the bathroom and makes it more functional for most households. You gain space, eliminate the step-over hazard, and get a shower that’s easier to clean.
We’ll check your plumbing configuration first. Most Port Jefferson homes can handle the conversion without major replumbing, but we need to make sure drainage and water lines are positioned correctly. If you want a curbless shower, we may need to adjust the subfloor to get the right slope. That adds a bit of time and cost, but it’s worth it if accessibility matters to you.
Walk-in shower installation also gives you options for tile, glass enclosures, bench seating, and fixtures like rainfall showerheads or handheld sprayers. We’ll talk through what makes sense for your space and budget during the estimate.
It depends on the scope. If you’re replacing fixtures, tile, and vanity without moving plumbing or electrical, you typically don’t need a permit. If you’re relocating a toilet, adding new electrical circuits, or changing the bathroom’s footprint, you do.
We handle permit applications and inspections as part of the project. Suffolk County has specific codes for plumbing, electrical, and ventilation, and inspectors will check our work. That’s a good thing—it means your bathroom is built to code and won’t cause issues when you sell your home.
Some homeowners try to skip permits to save money or time. That’s a mistake. Unpermitted work can tank a home sale, void insurance claims, or leave you with costly fixes down the road. We pull permits when they’re required, and we don’t cut corners on inspections.
Clear out everything in the bathroom—toiletries, towels, medicine cabinet items, anything stored under the sink. We’ll need full access to the space, and you don’t want your stuff covered in dust or accidentally damaged during demo.
If it’s your only bathroom, plan for an alternate option. You won’t have a working toilet or shower for at least a few days, sometimes longer depending on the project. Some Port Jefferson homeowners use a second bathroom, others make arrangements with family or neighbors.
We’ll protect floors and doorways leading to the bathroom, but dust travels. If you have concerns about specific areas of your home, let us know ahead of time. We’ll also need access to water and power, and a place to stage materials. Most driveways work fine, but if parking is tight in your neighborhood, we’ll figure it out during the walkthrough.
If your bathroom functions fine but looks dated, you can probably get away with updates—new paint, fixtures, vanity, maybe tile in the shower. If you’re dealing with layout problems, poor lighting, inadequate storage, or plumbing issues, a full remodel makes more sense.
Signs you need more than cosmetic work: cracked or loose tile, soft spots in the floor, mold or mildew that keeps coming back, outdated plumbing that leaks or drains slowly, insufficient lighting, or a layout that wastes space. Port Jefferson homes built in the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s often have small bathrooms with builder-grade finishes that are starting to fail.
We’ll give you an honest assessment during the walkthrough. If you don’t need a full remodel, we’ll tell you. If you do, we’ll explain why and what it’ll cost to fix it right the first time.