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You shouldn’t have to navigate around a cramped shower, fight with inadequate storage, or deal with fixtures that stopped working properly years ago. A full bathroom remodel fixes the layout problems, updates the plumbing and electrical to current code, and gives you the storage and lighting you actually need.
Most Ronkonkoma homes were built in the 70s and 80s. That means outdated infrastructure, inefficient layouts, and systems that weren’t designed for how you live now. A professional bathroom renovation addresses all of it—not just what’s visible, but what’s behind the walls too.
The result is a space that functions the way you need it to. Better water pressure. Enough outlets. Storage that makes sense. Lighting that actually works. And a layout designed around your routine, not someone else’s idea of what a bathroom should look like forty years ago.
We’ve spent close to ten years working on homes across Suffolk County. We know the local building codes, the permit process, and the challenges that come with older Long Island construction. We’re licensed, insured, and we handle the paperwork so you don’t have to.
Our approach is straightforward. We show up when we say we will. We answer the phone. We give you a fixed price upfront and stick to it. No hidden fees, no pressure tactics, no surprises halfway through the job.
Most bathroom remodeling projects in Ronkonkoma take two to four weeks depending on scope. We manage the timeline, coordinate the trades, and keep you informed at every step. You’re not chasing down answers or wondering what’s happening next.
It starts with an in-home consultation. We look at your current bathroom, talk through what’s not working, and discuss what you want the finished space to do. We measure, take notes, and ask questions about your priorities and budget.
From there, we put together a detailed estimate. This includes materials, labor, timeline, and any permit fees required by Suffolk County. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before any work begins. No vague line items, no “we’ll figure it out later” pricing.
Once you approve the plan, we handle the permits and schedule the work. Demo comes first—removing old fixtures, tile, and any outdated plumbing or electrical. Then we rebuild: new framing if needed, updated plumbing and wiring to code, waterproofing, tile installation, fixture installation, and final finishes.
Throughout the project, we keep the work area contained and clean up daily. You’ll have a point of contact who can answer questions and provide updates. Most full bathroom remodel projects wrap up in two to four weeks, depending on complexity and material availability.
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A complete bathroom renovation covers everything from rough plumbing and electrical work to tile, fixtures, and finishes. That includes demolition, framing adjustments, updated plumbing lines, code-compliant electrical, waterproofing, tile installation for floors and walls, vanity and countertop installation, toilet and sink installation, shower or tub installation, lighting, ventilation, and final trim work.
Walk-in shower installation is one of the most requested upgrades in Ronkonkoma. Homeowners are replacing old tub-shower combos with frameless glass enclosures, curbless entries, and large-format porcelain tile. It’s a cleaner look, easier to maintain, and more functional for daily use. We also install radiant floor heating—popular here because Long Island winters make tile floors cold.
Suffolk County requires permits for bathroom remodeling work that involves plumbing, electrical, or structural changes. Permit fees start around fifty dollars for plumbing or electrical, with a base building permit of two hundred fifty dollars for projects under fifty thousand. We handle the applications, inspections, and any required documentation so the process doesn’t slow you down.
Custom bathroom remodeling means the layout, materials, and finishes are chosen based on how you use the space. Not a one-size-fits-all template. If you need more counter space, better lighting, or a layout that doesn’t waste square footage, that’s what gets built.
Most full bathroom remodels in Ronkonkoma run between fifteen thousand and forty-five thousand dollars, depending on size, materials, and scope. A standard five-by-eight bathroom with mid-range finishes typically falls in the sixteen to twenty thousand range. Larger bathrooms or projects with high-end tile, custom vanities, or significant plumbing relocations will cost more.
The price includes demolition, updated plumbing and electrical, tile work, new fixtures, vanity installation, and labor. It also covers Suffolk County permit fees and inspections. What drives cost up is usually material selection, layout changes that require moving plumbing lines, or structural work like removing walls or adjusting framing.
We provide fixed pricing upfront. You’ll get a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, permits, and timeline before any work starts. That way you can make decisions based on real numbers, not guesses.
Most bathroom renovations take two to four weeks once work begins. Smaller projects like a shower remodel or fixture updates can be done in one to two weeks. Full gut renovations with layout changes, custom tile work, or significant plumbing and electrical updates usually take three to four weeks.
Timeline depends on the scope of work, material availability, and inspection schedules. Suffolk County requires inspections for rough plumbing, rough electrical, and final work. We schedule those as part of the process, but they can add a few days depending on inspector availability.
We give you a realistic timeline during the estimate phase. If delays happen—material backorders, weather affecting deliveries, or inspection reschedules—we let you know immediately and adjust the schedule. Most projects stay on track because we order materials in advance and coordinate trades ahead of time.
Yes, if your bathroom remodel involves plumbing, electrical, or structural work, you need permits from the Town of Islip Building Department. That includes moving plumbing lines, adding or relocating electrical outlets, removing walls, or installing new fixtures that require code-compliant rough-ins.
Permit fees in Suffolk County start around fifty dollars for plumbing or electrical work, with a base building permit of two hundred fifty dollars for renovation projects under fifty thousand dollars. The permits ensure the work meets current building codes, which protect your home’s value and your safety.
We handle the permit applications, scheduling inspections, and making sure the work passes code. You don’t have to visit the building department or deal with the paperwork. Once the job is complete and inspections are signed off, you’ll have documentation that the work was done legally and correctly—important for resale and insurance purposes.
The terms are often used interchangeably, but there’s a practical difference. A bathroom remodel usually means updating finishes, fixtures, and cosmetic elements without major layout changes. A bathroom renovation typically involves more extensive work—moving plumbing, changing the layout, updating electrical and structural elements, or gutting the space down to the studs.
In Ronkonkoma, most projects fall somewhere in between. You might keep the same footprint but replace everything: new tile, updated plumbing and electrical to code, better lighting, a walk-in shower instead of a tub, and a new vanity. That’s technically a renovation because you’re updating systems, not just swapping fixtures.
What matters more than the terminology is understanding what work your bathroom actually needs. If the plumbing is original to a 1970s build, you’re looking at a renovation. If you just want new tile and a vanity, that’s a remodel. We assess what’s behind the walls during the consultation so you know what you’re dealing with before committing to a budget.
Yes, and it’s one of the most common requests we get. Replacing a bathtub with a walk-in shower opens up the space, improves accessibility, and gives you more flexibility with tile design and layout. Most Ronkonkoma homeowners prefer frameless glass enclosures, curbless entries, and large-format porcelain tile for a clean, modern look.
The process involves removing the old tub, adjusting the plumbing rough-in for a shower valve and drain, waterproofing the walls and floor, installing a shower pan or curbless base, tiling the walls and floor, and installing the glass enclosure and fixtures. If you want built-in niches, bench seating, or multiple showerheads, those get planned into the layout from the start.
Walk-in showers also work well with radiant floor heating, which is popular here because tile floors get cold in winter. We can install heating elements under the tile during the build. The result is a functional, comfortable shower that’s easier to clean and maintain than an old tub-shower combo.
Look for contractors who are licensed and insured, have verifiable local experience, provide detailed written estimates, and can show you examples of completed work. Ask about their process for handling permits, inspections, and code compliance. Find out who will be on-site daily and who you’ll communicate with if questions come up.
Get at least three estimates. Compare not just price, but what’s included, the timeline, payment terms, and how clearly they explain the scope of work. Be cautious of contractors who ask for large deposits upfront, give vague estimates, or pressure you to sign immediately. Quality contractors will give you time to review the proposal and ask questions.
Check references and reviews, but also trust your gut during the consultation. Do they show up on time? Do they listen to what you’re saying? Do they ask detailed questions about your needs and budget? A bathroom renovation is a significant investment—you want someone who communicates clearly, manages the project professionally, and stands behind their work after the job is done.