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You’re not just getting new tile and fixtures. You’re getting a bathroom that makes your morning routine smoother, gives you more storage than you thought possible, and stops being the room you avoid showing guests.
Most bathroom renovations in Shirley start because something’s broken or outdated. But once the work’s done, you realize how much easier life gets when the layout makes sense, the lighting actually works, and you’re not dealing with grout that stains every other month.
We handle full bathroom remodels and targeted updates—walk-in showers, vanity replacements, flooring, lighting, accessibility modifications. Whatever’s not working in your current setup, we rebuild it so it does. And we do it without the budget creep that makes homeowners regret starting the project in the first place.
We’ve been handling residential bathroom remodeling across Suffolk County since 2016. We’re not a franchise or a lead-gen company that farms out your job. We’re a local crew that shows up, does the work, and doesn’t disappear when something needs adjusting.
Shirley homeowners deal with the same challenges we see across Long Island—older homes with quirky plumbing, tight layouts, and the need to maximize every square foot. We’ve worked in enough bathrooms here to know what fits, what doesn’t, and how to avoid the surprises that blow up budgets.
Our pricing is clear from the start. No low-ball estimates that double once we “find something.” If we quote it, that’s what you pay. And if something unexpected does come up, we talk through it before moving forward.
We start with a walkthrough at your home in Shirley. You show us what’s not working, what you want changed, and what your budget looks like. We take measurements, check the existing plumbing and electrical, and talk through options that fit your space and your goals.
From there, we put together a detailed scope of work with transparent pricing. You’ll know what’s included, what it costs, and how long it takes. No vague line items or allowances that leave room for surprise charges later.
Once you approve the plan, we handle permits and scheduling. Demo happens first—out with the old tub, vanity, tile, whatever’s being replaced. Then we rebuild: plumbing and electrical updates, new subfloor if needed, tile or luxury vinyl installation, vanity and fixture install, lighting, and final touches.
We coordinate every trade and keep the job moving. You’re not waiting weeks between phases or dealing with no-shows. And when we’re done, we walk through everything with you to make sure it’s right before we call it finished.
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A full bathroom remodel with us covers everything from demolition to the final fixture install. That includes removing old materials, updating plumbing and electrical as needed, installing new flooring, tile work for showers and tub surrounds, vanity and countertop installation, toilet and fixture upgrades, lighting, ventilation, and any custom carpentry or accessibility features you need.
In Shirley, most of the bathrooms we remodel are in homes built between the 1950s and 1980s. That often means outdated layouts, limited storage, poor lighting, and finishes that have seen better days. We reconfigure layouts when it makes sense, add recessed storage, upgrade to low-maintenance materials, and improve ventilation to prevent mold issues down the line.
If you’re looking for specific upgrades—walk-in shower installation, heated floors, double vanities, or aging-in-place modifications like grab bars and curbless showers—we build those into the plan from the start. Every bathroom remodel is custom to your space, your needs, and your budget. We’re not pushing a one-size-fits-all package.
Most full bathroom remodels in Shirley run between $15,000 and $40,000, depending on the size of the space, the materials you choose, and how much of the layout you’re changing. A basic refresh with new fixtures, flooring, and paint sits on the lower end. A full gut renovation with custom tile, high-end vanities, and plumbing relocation pushes toward the higher end.
Suffolk County pricing tends to run a bit higher than the national average because of labor costs, permit fees, and the cost of materials on Long Island. But that also means you’re working with experienced local contractors who know the building codes and won’t cut corners.
We give you a detailed, upfront quote that breaks down labor, materials, and any other costs. No allowances or vague estimates. What we quote is what you pay, and if something changes, we discuss it before moving forward. That’s how we avoid the budget surprises that make homeowners regret starting a remodel.
A full bathroom remodel typically takes two to four weeks, depending on the scope of work and whether we’re dealing with any structural or plumbing changes. A straightforward update—new vanity, tile, fixtures, flooring—usually wraps up in about two weeks. More complex projects with layout changes, custom tile work, or accessibility modifications can stretch closer to four.
The timeline also depends on how quickly we can get permits and inspections scheduled, which varies across Suffolk County. We handle all of that coordination so you’re not stuck waiting on approvals or trying to schedule inspectors yourself.
We don’t drag projects out or leave your bathroom half-finished for weeks at a time. Once we start, we keep moving until it’s done. You’ll have a clear timeline upfront, and we’ll let you know if anything shifts. Most of our clients are surprised by how fast the work actually moves when it’s managed properly.
Yes, and it’s one of the most cost-effective ways to update a bathroom. If your current layout works and you just want new finishes, fixtures, and better storage, we can handle that without moving any plumbing. That keeps costs down and shortens the timeline since we’re not opening walls or rerouting pipes.
Most bathrooms in Shirley don’t need a full layout change to feel completely different. New tile, better lighting, a modern vanity, and updated fixtures can transform the space without the added expense of replumbing. We’ll tell you during the walkthrough if your current layout makes sense or if a change would actually improve function.
If you do want to move the toilet, relocate the shower, or add a second sink, we’ll talk through what that involves and what it costs. Some changes are worth it. Others don’t add enough value to justify the expense. We’ll give you an honest take either way.
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and porcelain tile are the two most popular options for bathroom flooring in Shirley, and both hold up well in Long Island’s humidity and temperature swings. LVP is waterproof, comfortable underfoot, and costs less than tile. It’s also faster to install, which can shorten your project timeline.
Porcelain tile is more durable long-term and offers more design flexibility, especially if you want a high-end look with large-format tiles or intricate patterns. It does require proper waterproofing and sealed grout, which adds to the install time and cost. But if you’re planning to stay in your home for years, tile is a solid investment.
We don’t push one option over the other. It depends on your budget, your timeline, and how you use the space. If you have kids or pets and need something that can take a beating, LVP makes sense. If you’re remodeling a master bath and want something that feels more upscale, tile is the way to go. We’ll show you samples and talk through the pros and cons based on your situation.
Yes, most bathroom remodels in Shirley require a permit, especially if you’re doing any plumbing, electrical, or structural work. Even if you’re just replacing fixtures or updating finishes, it’s worth checking with the Town of Brookhaven to make sure you’re covered. Skipping permits can cause problems down the line if you ever sell your home or file an insurance claim.
We handle the permit process for you. That includes submitting plans, coordinating inspections, and making sure everything meets local building codes. It adds a bit of time to the project upfront, but it protects you from headaches later.
Some contractors skip permits to save time or avoid inspections, but that’s a risk you don’t want to take. If the work isn’t up to code and something goes wrong, you’re the one dealing with the fallout. We do it right the first time, which means pulling permits and getting sign-offs before we call the job done.
Absolutely. Accessibility upgrades don’t have to look like a hospital bathroom. Curbless showers, grab bars in brushed nickel or matte black, comfort-height toilets, and wider doorways all improve safety and function without sacrificing style. Most of our clients who add these features do it for aging in place, and they want the space to still feel like a spa, not a medical facility.
We design accessibility modifications to blend with the overall look of your bathroom. Grab bars get installed in spots that make sense structurally and visually. Curbless showers are built with the same tile and finishes as the rest of the space, so they just look like a modern walk-in shower. Non-slip flooring comes in styles that don’t scream “safety feature.”
If you’re planning to stay in your Shirley home long-term, building in accessibility now makes sense. It’s easier and cheaper to do it during a remodel than to retrofit later. And the features that make a bathroom safer also tend to make it more comfortable for everyone, regardless of age or mobility.