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Your morning routine stops feeling like a battle with bad plumbing. The shower pressure is consistent. The tile doesn’t crack after six months. Storage makes sense for how you actually live.
That’s what happens when a bathroom remodel is done by people who know Suffolk County homes. Homes built before 1980 come with quirks—plumbing that wasn’t designed for modern water usage, humidity from coastal air that wears down cheap finishes, infrastructure that worked fine decades ago but can’t keep up now.
A proper bathroom renovation fixes those problems at the source. You’re not just covering up old tile. You’re upgrading systems, improving flow, and installing materials that handle Long Island’s climate. Walk-in showers with frameless glass and linear drains. Porcelain tile that doesn’t absorb moisture. Quartz countertops that don’t need constant maintenance.
The result is a space that looks better and functions better. Less time fixing things. More time using a bathroom that actually works.
We’ve been doing interior work in Suffolk County since 2016. We’ve seen what happens when contractors cut corners—grout that cracks, fixtures that leak, tile work that looks good for a year and falls apart after that.
That’s not how we work. Every bathroom remodel we take on in West Bay Shore gets the same level of attention: transparent communication, no surprise costs, and materials chosen for durability, not just appearance. We’re licensed, insured, and local. We know the building codes, the home styles, and the challenges that come with older housing stock in this area.
You’re not getting a sales pitch. You’re getting straight answers about what your bathroom needs, what it’ll cost, and how long it’ll take. That’s how we’ve built a reputation here—one honest project at a time.
It starts with a walkthrough. We look at what’s not working—the plumbing issues, the layout problems, the finishes that are past their lifespan. You tell us what you need, and we tell you what’s realistic for your space and budget.
From there, we put together a detailed plan. Materials, timeline, cost—all of it laid out before any work starts. No vague estimates. No “we’ll figure it out as we go.” You know what you’re paying for.
Once the project begins, we handle demolition, plumbing and electrical updates, installation of new fixtures, tile work, and finishing details. We manage the timeline and keep you updated. If something comes up—and in older homes, it sometimes does—we talk through it before making changes.
When the work is done, you get a bathroom that’s built to last. Better water pressure. Fixtures that don’t leak. Tile that’s installed correctly the first time. That’s the process. No drama, no runaround.
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A full bathroom remodel covers everything from framing to fixtures. That includes shower installation services—whether you’re replacing an old tub with a walk-in shower or upgrading to a spa-style setup with rainfall heads and built-in seating. We install frameless glass enclosures, oversized porcelain tile, and water-saving fixtures that reduce your utility bills without sacrificing performance.
Vanities and countertops get upgraded to materials that hold up in humid environments. Quartz is a popular choice in West Bay Shore for good reason—it doesn’t stain, doesn’t need sealing, and handles moisture better than natural stone. We also handle custom carpentry for storage solutions that fit your space, not a generic box from a big-box store.
Flooring, lighting, ventilation—it all gets addressed. Proper ventilation is especially important in Suffolk County because of coastal humidity. A bathroom without adequate airflow will develop mold and mildew no matter how nice the tile looks. We make sure your space is designed to breathe.
If you’re dealing with plumbing problems—constantly running toilets, dripping faucets, low water pressure—we address those during the remodel. Older homes in West Bay Shore often have plumbing that’s outdated or undersized. Fixing that now prevents bigger, more expensive problems later.
Most full bathroom renovations in West Bay Shore fall between $25,000 and $40,000 for a mid-range project. That includes new fixtures, tile, vanity, plumbing updates, and labor. If you’re doing a smaller refresh—new paint, updated lighting, refinished vanity—you can expect something closer to $18,000 to $20,000.
High-end remodels with custom tile work, premium fixtures, heated floors, and luxury finishes can push past $40,000. The final cost depends on the size of your bathroom, the materials you choose, and how much of the existing plumbing and electrical needs updating.
Long Island costs run higher than the national average—usually 30% to 50% more—because of labor rates, permitting, and the complexity of working in older homes. But a well-done remodel also delivers strong ROI. Bathroom remodels in 2025 are returning about 80% of the investment when you sell, which is the highest it’s been since 2007.
A full bathroom remodel typically takes three to five weeks, depending on the scope of work. If we’re just swapping fixtures and updating finishes, it’s closer to two weeks. If we’re moving plumbing, replacing subfloors, or dealing with unexpected issues behind the walls, it can stretch to six weeks.
The timeline also depends on material availability and inspections. Custom tile, specialty fixtures, and certain vanities can have lead times. We account for that in the schedule so you’re not left without a working bathroom for longer than necessary.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline before the project starts. If delays happen—and sometimes they do, especially in older homes—we communicate that immediately. You won’t be left guessing when your bathroom will be finished.
It depends on how you use your bathroom and whether you have other tubs in the house. Walk-in showers are the most popular upgrade in Suffolk County right now. They’re easier to clean, more accessible, and they make small bathrooms feel bigger.
If you have kids or you’re planning to sell soon, keeping at least one tub in the house is smart. Buyers with young children often want a tub, and removing the only one can hurt resale value. But if you have another bathroom with a tub, or if your household doesn’t use the tub, a walk-in shower is a solid choice.
We install frameless glass enclosures, curbless entries for accessibility, built-in benches, and multiple showerheads. The result is a cleaner, more modern look that’s also easier to maintain. Tile choices matter too—large-format porcelain with minimal grout lines reduces cleaning time and holds up better in humid conditions.
Fix them now. If you’re already tearing out walls and floors, it’s the best time to address plumbing issues. Constantly running toilets, dripping faucets, low water pressure—those are symptoms of bigger problems that won’t go away on their own.
Older homes in West Bay Shore often have galvanized pipes that are corroded or undersized for modern water usage. Replacing those during a remodel prevents leaks, improves water pressure, and avoids future damage. It’s also the right time to upgrade shut-off valves, replace old drain lines, and install water-saving fixtures that reduce waste.
Ignoring plumbing problems to save money upfront usually costs more later. A small leak behind a wall can cause thousands of dollars in water damage. Fixing it during the remodel—when everything is already open—is faster, cheaper, and smarter.
Yes, if you’re doing any plumbing, electrical, or structural work. Moving a toilet, adding a shower, upgrading electrical panels—all of that requires permits in Suffolk County. Even if you’re not moving major fixtures, electrical and plumbing updates usually need inspection.
Permits aren’t just red tape. They ensure the work is done to code, which protects you if something goes wrong and protects your home’s value when you sell. Buyers and inspectors will ask for proof that work was permitted. If it wasn’t, you could be forced to open up walls and redo things before closing.
We handle the permitting process as part of the project. You don’t have to deal with the town or schedule inspections. We pull the permits, coordinate inspections, and make sure everything is documented properly. It’s built into the timeline and the cost.
Porcelain tile and quartz countertops are the top choices for durability and low maintenance. Porcelain doesn’t absorb water, resists staining, and handles humidity better than ceramic or natural stone. Large-format tiles also mean fewer grout lines, which means less cleaning and less chance of mold.
Quartz countertops don’t need sealing, won’t stain from toiletries, and hold up well in wet environments. Natural stone like marble looks great but requires more maintenance and is more prone to damage from moisture and cleaning products.
For shower enclosures, frameless glass is the standard now. It’s easier to clean than framed doors, doesn’t trap moisture, and gives the bathroom a more open feel. Fixtures should be solid brass or stainless steel—not plastic or cheap alloys that corrode quickly in coastal air. Coastal humidity and salt air are tough on finishes, so material quality matters more here than in drier climates.