Bathroom Remodeling in East Hills, NY

Your Bathroom Should Work for Your Life

Complete bathroom renovations that fix what’s broken, update what’s outdated, and give you a space that actually makes mornings easier.

Bathroom Renovation Contractors East Hills

A Bathroom That Handles Real Life

You’re not looking for a showroom. You need a bathroom that doesn’t make you work around broken fixtures, cramped layouts, or storage that ran out of room five years ago.

Most East Hills homes weren’t built for how families use bathrooms today. Double sinks weren’t standard. Walk-in showers were rare. And nobody planned for the amount of stuff a household actually needs within arm’s reach every morning.

A proper bathroom remodel changes your daily routine. You get counter space that works. Storage where you need it. Floors that don’t trap water. Ventilation that actually prevents mold instead of just moving it around. And if you’re planning ahead for aging parents or your own future mobility, you can build in grab bars and zero-threshold showers now—before they become urgent needs.

The return matters too. In Nassau County, a well-executed bathroom renovation typically adds $10,000 to $15,000 in home value. That’s not just cosmetic—it’s functional value that buyers recognize immediately.

East Hills Bathroom Remodeler

We Answer the Phone Every Time

We work on large-scale projects across East Hills and Nassau County—full bathroom remodels, first-floor renovations, extensions. The kind of work that requires coordination, clean job sites, and crews who show up when they say they will.

We’re a general contractor, which means we handle everything: plumbing, electrical, tile, ventilation, permits when needed. You’re not coordinating five different companies or wondering who’s responsible when something doesn’t line up.

And if your pipes freeze in January—which happens more than it should on Long Island—we respond. That’s not marketing talk. It’s how we run the business. You call, we pick up. You text, we reply. If there’s an emergency, we’re there.

Our Bathroom Remodeling Process

Here's What Actually Happens During Your Project

First, we walk through your current bathroom and talk through what’s not working. Layout issues, storage problems, fixtures that need replacing, ventilation concerns. We measure everything and discuss what you’re trying to accomplish—not just aesthetically, but functionally.

Then we map out the scope. If you’re keeping the footprint, that’s one approach. If you’re expanding into adjacent space or reconfiguring the layout entirely, that changes the timeline and budget. We’ll tell you what requires permits and what doesn’t, and we handle the filing if needed.

Once the plan is set, we start demo. Everything comes out—tile, fixtures, sometimes down to the studs if there’s mold or old plumbing that needs replacing. Our crews keep the site clean and contained. You’re not tracking dust through your whole house.

Rough-ins come next: new plumbing lines, updated electrical, proper ventilation ducting. Then we build it back—subfloor, waterproofing, tile, vanity installation, fixture hookups. We do a final walkthrough with you to make sure everything works exactly as planned before we call it done.

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What's Included in Bathroom Renovations

What You Get in a Full Remodel

A complete bathroom renovation covers everything from subfloor to ceiling. That includes demolition and debris removal, all new plumbing and electrical work, waterproofing and tile installation, vanity and countertop setup, toilet and fixture installation, proper ventilation systems, and any structural changes needed to improve the layout.

In East Hills, we see a lot of requests for double vanities, walk-in showers with built-in seating, and heated floors—Long Island winters make that last one more popular than you’d think. We also install grab bars and non-slip flooring for aging-in-place designs, which 64% of homeowners are now planning for during renovations.

What we don’t include: decorative items like mirrors, artwork, or accessories. You pick those. We also don’t do small handyman-style repairs—our focus is on substantial remodels where we’re rebuilding the space, not patching it. If your project involves moving walls, adding square footage, or connecting to new plumbing lines, we’re the right call. If you just need a new faucet installed, we’re probably overkill.

Nassau County’s building codes are strict, especially around plumbing and electrical. We pull permits when required and make sure inspections pass the first time. That protects your investment and keeps your homeowner’s insurance valid if anything ever goes wrong.

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in East Hills, NY?

Most full bathroom remodels in East Hills and Nassau County run between $15,000 and $35,000, depending on size, materials, and how much of the layout you’re changing. A straightforward refresh with new tile, vanity, and fixtures on the lower end. A complete gut with layout changes, high-end finishes, and expanded square footage on the higher end.

If you’re adding a bathroom or expanding into adjacent space, costs go up because you’re dealing with new plumbing lines, additional framing, and more square footage to finish. Same if you’re fixing underlying issues like mold, outdated plumbing, or structural problems that weren’t obvious until demo started.

The return is solid. In Nassau County, you typically recoup 53% to 75% of your investment when you sell. But the bigger return is daily—you’re using this space twice a day minimum. If it’s making your life harder instead of easier, that cost adds up in ways that don’t show on a spreadsheet.

A full bathroom remodel usually takes three to five weeks once we start demo. That assumes no major surprises behind the walls and no long lead times on custom materials.

The timeline breaks down roughly like this: demo and rough-in work take about a week. Tile and waterproofing take another week, sometimes more depending on the design. Vanity installation, fixture hookups, and finish work take the final week or two. If we’re waiting on a custom vanity or special-order tile, that can add time.

Delays happen when we open walls and find problems—old cast iron pipes that need replacing, mold that requires remediation, or electrical that’s not up to code. We don’t hide that stuff or work around it. We fix it. That’s the difference between a remodel that lasts twenty years and one that causes problems in five.

Yes. Winter remodels are common on Long Island, and we’re set up to handle them. The work happens inside, so cold weather doesn’t stop progress the way it would with exterior projects.

The one concern is frozen pipes during construction. If we’re opening walls or temporarily disconnecting plumbing, we take extra precautions—space heaters in the work area, insulated coverings on exposed lines, and we don’t leave anything vulnerable overnight when temperatures drop below freezing.

Actually, winter is when we get the most emergency calls for frozen pipes that burst and flood bathrooms. If that happens, we respond immediately—not next week when it’s convenient. We’ll stop the water, assess the damage, and start repairs. That kind of situation often turns into a full remodel because once you’re tearing out water-damaged drywall and flooring, it makes sense to update everything rather than just patch it back to how it was.

It depends on what you’re changing. If you’re replacing fixtures, tile, and finishes without moving plumbing or electrical, you typically don’t need a permit. If you’re relocating the toilet, adding new plumbing lines, moving walls, or doing any structural work, you need permits.

Nassau County building departments are strict about this. They want to see plans for anything that affects plumbing, electrical, or structural integrity. We handle the permit applications and schedule inspections as part of the project. It’s not optional—it’s how you protect your investment and keep your insurance valid.

Some contractors avoid permits to save time or cut corners. That’s a problem when you go to sell and the buyer’s inspector flags unpermitted work. It’s also a problem if something goes wrong and your insurance denies the claim because the work wasn’t done to code. We don’t take those shortcuts. If your project needs permits, we pull them.

Clear out everything in the bathroom—toiletries, towels, medications, anything stored in cabinets or drawers. We’ll be demoing the space down to studs in most cases, and you don’t want your stuff buried in construction dust.

Set up a temporary bathroom solution. If you have a second bathroom, that’s easy. If this is your only one, plan ahead—maybe arrange to shower at a family member’s place, or we can discuss keeping the toilet functional longer and doing the remodel in phases.

Expect noise and some dust, even though we contain the work area as much as possible. If you have young kids or work from home, it helps to know the loudest days are usually demo and tile cutting. We keep the job site clean, but construction is construction. There will be equipment, materials, and crew coming in and out daily.

Yes, and we’re seeing more requests for this in East Hills. Most people want to build in accessibility features now—while they’re remodeling anyway—instead of scrambling to retrofit later when mobility becomes an issue.

The key changes: zero-threshold showers with no step-over curb, grab bars installed into blocking behind the tile (not just screwed into drywall), non-slip flooring, handheld showerheads, and comfort-height toilets. We also widen doorways to 36 inches if the layout allows, which makes wheelchair access possible down the road.

These aren’t medical-looking modifications. When done right, they just look like good design. A curbless shower with a built-in bench is something anyone would want. Grab bars in brushed nickel match your other fixtures. The bathroom works better for everyone now, and it’s ready if your needs change in ten or twenty years.

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