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You wake up and walk into a bathroom that doesn’t make you cringe. The lighting works. The shower doesn’t leak. Storage actually makes sense for once.
Your guests use the bathroom and don’t politely avoid mentioning the cracked tile or the faucet that drips all night. You stop making excuses for a space that should feel like a retreat, not a reminder of everything you’ve been putting off.
A well-done bathroom remodel doesn’t just look better. It functions better, adds real value to your home, and removes one more thing from your mental list of “I really need to deal with that.” That’s what you’re actually paying for—not just new tile, but the end of daily frustration and the start of a space that works the way you need it to.
We’ve been handling residential bathroom remodeling across Suffolk County for nearly a decade. We’re not the biggest name you’ll find, and we’re fine with that. What matters more is that we show up, do the work right, and don’t surprise you with costs that weren’t in the estimate.
Most of the homes we work on in Sayville are older—built in the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s—which means outdated plumbing, quirky layouts, and the occasional surprise behind the walls. We’ve seen it all. We plan for it, communicate through it, and handle it without drama.
You’re not hiring a salesperson. You’re hiring people who actually do the work, pull the permits, and make sure your bathroom renovation gets done the way it should.
First, we come to your home and walk through what you want to change. You show us the problems. We ask questions, take measurements, and talk through what’s realistic for your space and budget. No pressure, no upselling—just a real conversation.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we put together a detailed estimate that covers materials, labor, permits, and timeline. You’ll know what you’re paying before we start. If we find something unexpected during demo—old plumbing that needs replacing, water damage behind a wall—we’ll walk you through it and explain your options before moving forward.
The work itself usually takes 7 to 10 business days depending on the scope. We handle everything from demolition to installation to cleanup. You’ll have a point of contact the entire time, and we’ll keep disruption to your daily routine as minimal as possible. When we’re done, you’ll have a bathroom that works, looks great, and was built to last.
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A full bathroom remodel with us covers everything from start to finish. We handle demo and removal of old fixtures, tile, vanities, and tubs. We take care of any necessary plumbing or electrical updates to bring things up to code. We install new flooring, tile work, vanities, sinks, faucets, toilets, lighting, and mirrors.
If you want a walk-in shower installation or need to replace an old bathtub, we do that too. Custom bathroom remodeling means we’re working with your layout, your style preferences, and your functional needs—not trying to force a one-size-fits-all design.
For Sayville homeowners, we also understand the local requirements. Permits go through the Town of Islip, and we handle that process so you don’t have to figure it out yourself. Many homes in the area are 40+ years old, which often means outdated wiring, old cast iron plumbing, or tile that’s been painted over multiple times. We plan for those realities and budget accordingly, so you’re not caught off guard.
The goal is a bathroom that works better, looks better, and doesn’t need another remodel in five years because shortcuts were taken the first time around.
Most bathroom remodels in Sayville fall between $15,000 and $35,000 depending on the size of the space and what you’re changing. A basic refresh with new fixtures, tile, and vanity will land on the lower end. A full gut renovation with custom tile work, new plumbing, upgraded lighting, and high-end finishes will push toward the higher end.
The biggest variables are materials and scope. If you’re keeping the layout the same and just updating finishes, costs stay manageable. If you’re moving plumbing, expanding a shower, or dealing with structural issues common in older Long Island homes, that adds to the budget.
We give you a detailed estimate upfront so there’s no guessing. If something comes up during the job—like old plumbing that needs replacing—we talk through it with you before proceeding. No surprise bills at the end.
Most bathroom renovations take between 7 and 10 business days once we start the work. That timeline covers demolition, any plumbing or electrical updates, installation of new tile, fixtures, vanity, and final touches like paint and caulking.
Larger projects or more complex layouts can take a bit longer, especially if we’re dealing with unexpected issues like water damage or outdated wiring that needs to be brought up to code. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during the estimate so you can plan accordingly.
Permitting through the Town of Islip can add a week or two to the overall timeline before work begins, but we handle that process for you. Once the permit is approved and materials are ordered, we schedule the work and stick to the plan as closely as possible. We know you need your bathroom functional again, so we don’t drag things out.
Yes, most bathroom remodels in Sayville require a permit through the Town of Islip, especially if you’re doing any plumbing, electrical, or structural work. Even if you’re just replacing a tub or moving a vanity, it’s usually required.
A lot of homeowners don’t realize this until they’re halfway through a project with an unlicensed contractor—and that can become a major problem if you ever try to sell your home. Unpermitted work can delay closings, kill deals, or force you to rip everything out and start over.
We handle the permit process from start to finish. We pull the permits, schedule inspections, and make sure everything is done to code. It’s built into the process, so you don’t have to worry about it. When the job is done, your bathroom remodel is documented, legal, and won’t come back to haunt you later.
In most cases, yes. Walk-in shower installation is one of the most common requests we get, especially from homeowners who want to remove an old tub they never use or make the bathroom more accessible.
The key is whether your existing plumbing and layout can support it without major structural changes. If you’re replacing a tub with a walk-in shower in the same spot, it’s usually straightforward. If you’re changing the layout or adding features like bench seating, multiple shower heads, or custom tile work, it takes a bit more planning.
We’ll assess your space during the initial consultation and let you know what’s possible. Many Sayville homes have smaller bathrooms, so we’re used to maximizing space and making walk-in showers work even in tighter layouts. The result is a cleaner, more modern look that’s easier to maintain and safer to use, especially as you get older.
The biggest thing is clearing out everything from the bathroom—toiletries, towels, shower curtains, rugs, anything stored in cabinets. We’ll handle the rest, but having the space empty makes demo day go faster.
If it’s your only bathroom, plan ahead for where you’ll shower and use the toilet during the remodel. Some homeowners use a second bathroom if they have one, others make arrangements with family or neighbors, and some opt for a temporary portable toilet rental if the project is longer. We’ll work with you to minimize downtime, but it’s something to think through before we start.
You should also plan for dust and noise, especially if you’re home during the day. We do our best to contain the mess and clean up daily, but demo and tile work are inherently messy. If you have pets or young kids, it might be easier to keep them out of the area while we’re working. Beyond that, we handle the heavy lifting—literally and figuratively.
If your bathroom functions fine but just looks dated, you can probably get away with updates—new paint, fixtures, vanity, mirror, lighting. That’s a refresh, not a remodel, and it costs a lot less.
If you’re dealing with leaks, cracked tile, mold, outdated plumbing, poor lighting, or a layout that doesn’t work, you’re looking at a full remodel. Same goes if you’re planning to age in place and need to add grab bars, a walk-in shower, or better accessibility features.
The honest answer is that most bathrooms in older Sayville homes need more than a cosmetic update. Once you start pulling things apart, you often find issues that have been hiding for years—water damage, old cast iron pipes, electrical that’s not up to code. We’ll assess your situation during the consultation and tell you what actually needs to be done, not just what sounds like a good upsell. You’ll know where you stand before you commit to anything.