Bathroom Remodeling in East Massapequa, NY

Your Bathroom Should Work Better Than This

Professional bathroom renovation that fixes what’s not working—without the runaround, the mess, or the mystery pricing you’ve dealt with before.

Bathroom Renovation Results in East Massapequa

What Actually Changes After the Work's Done

You’re not remodeling your bathroom because everything’s fine. Something’s off—the layout doesn’t work, the lighting’s terrible, moisture is creeping where it shouldn’t, or you’re just tired of starting your day in a space that feels stuck in 1987.

Here’s what changes. Your mornings get easier because the layout actually makes sense. You stop worrying about mold or ventilation issues because the work was done right the first time. The space feels bigger, even if the square footage didn’t change, because smart design does that.

And when it comes time to sell? Bathrooms are one of the few rooms where you’ll actually see your money back. Buyers on Long Island will pay for a newly remodeled bathroom—it’s one of the highest-return investments you can make in your home. But even before that, you get to use it every single day. That’s the real return.

This isn’t about making your bathroom Instagram-ready. It’s about making it work for you—functionally, visually, and for the long haul.

Bathroom Contractor Serving East Massapequa, NY

We Show Up and We Pick Up

We handle large-scale bathroom remodels across Nassau County and Long Island. We specialize in full renovations—the kind that require real planning, skilled crews, and someone who answers the phone when you call.

That last part matters more than you’d think. Too many contractors on Long Island go quiet mid-project or leave your house looking like a construction zone at the end of the day. We don’t operate that way. Job sites stay clean, crews stay professional, and if you text or call, you’ll actually get a response.

We’ve also dealt with enough Long Island winters to know what frozen pipes look like at 6 a.m. If something goes wrong, we respond. That’s part of the service, not an upsell.

Our Bathroom Remodeling Process in East Massapequa

Here's How a Project Actually Runs

First, we walk through your bathroom and talk about what’s not working. Not what Pinterest says you need—what you actually need. We measure, ask questions, and figure out if the layout can improve or if we’re working within the existing footprint.

Then we give you a detailed estimate. No vague ranges or “we’ll figure it out later” pricing. You’ll know what the job costs before we start, and if something changes, we talk about it before it hits the invoice.

Once the work begins, the crew shows up on time and keeps the site clean. Demo, plumbing, electrical, tile, fixtures—it all happens in sequence. We don’t bounce between jobs and leave yours half-done for two weeks. You’ll see progress daily.

At the end, we walk through everything with you. Lights work, water flows, grout is sealed, ventilation is dialed in. The bathroom is finished—not “mostly finished” or “we’ll come back for that.” Finished.

If an issue pops up after, you call. We come back. That’s how it should work.

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About Ray Coleman

Custom Bathroom Remodeling in Nassau County

What's Included in a Full Remodel

A full bathroom remodel covers everything from subfloor to showerhead. That means demo, framing adjustments if the layout’s changing, all new plumbing and electrical, tile work, vanity and fixture installation, lighting, ventilation, and finish details like mirrors and hardware.

In Nassau County, homeowners are leaning toward walk-in showers with frameless glass, floating vanities, and tile that actually makes a statement—not just basic subway tile in white. Smart mirrors, digital shower controls, and heated floors are becoming standard in higher-end remodels, and the cost reflects that. You’re looking at anywhere from $29,000 to $85,000+ depending on size, materials, and how much you’re changing.

We also handle the stuff that doesn’t show up in photos but matters daily. Proper ventilation so you’re not dealing with mold in six months. Waterproofing that actually works. Lighting that’s functional for shaving or makeup, not just mood lighting that looks good in the listing photos.

And because this is Long Island, we account for the climate. Cold winters mean frozen pipes are a real risk. We insulate properly, route lines smartly, and make sure your bathroom doesn’t become a problem when the temperature drops.

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

Most full bathroom remodels in East Massapequa and the surrounding Nassau County area run between $29,000 and $85,000, depending on the size of the space, the materials you choose, and how much of the layout you’re changing. If you’re keeping the existing footprint and updating fixtures, tile, and vanity, you’ll land on the lower end. If you’re moving plumbing, adding a walk-in shower, upgrading to high-end tile, or incorporating smart features like heated floors or digital controls, expect to be closer to the higher end.

On Long Island, the average cost per square foot for a bathroom remodel is around $370, but that can range from $185 to $524 depending on finishes. The bathroom is one of the few rooms where you’ll actually see a strong return on investment when you sell, so the money you put in isn’t just for your own use—it’s an investment in your home’s value.

We provide a detailed estimate upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprises, no hidden fees. If something changes during the project, we discuss it before it affects the price.

A full bathroom remodel typically takes three to five weeks, depending on the scope of the work and whether we’re dealing with any structural changes or permit requirements. If we’re doing a straightforward update—new tile, fixtures, vanity, lighting—you’re looking at the shorter end. If we’re reconfiguring the layout, moving plumbing, or adding features like a walk-in shower or custom tile work, it takes longer.

We don’t stretch jobs out by bouncing between multiple sites. Once we start your bathroom, the crew stays on it until it’s done. You’ll see progress every day, and we keep the site clean so you’re not living in a construction zone any longer than necessary.

Weather can occasionally affect timing, especially during Long Island winters when frozen pipes or material delays become a factor. But we plan around that and communicate clearly if anything shifts. The goal is to get your bathroom finished right, on a realistic timeline, without dragging it out unnecessarily.

It depends on what you’re changing. If you’re replacing fixtures, updating tile, swapping a vanity, or upgrading lighting within the existing layout, you typically don’t need a permit. If you’re moving plumbing lines, relocating walls, changing the bathroom’s footprint, or doing major electrical work, Nassau County will likely require a permit.

We specialize in projects that don’t require permits because they move faster and involve less red tape. That said, if your project does require one, we’ll let you know upfront and handle the process. We’re not going to skip permits where they’re required—that creates problems down the road when you go to sell or if an inspector shows up.

The key is knowing what triggers permit requirements in your area and planning accordingly. A lot of homeowners don’t realize that even small changes—like moving a toilet a few feet—can require approval. We walk through that with you during the estimate so there are no surprises once the work starts.

Ventilation and moisture issues top the list. Older bathrooms in Nassau County often have inadequate exhaust fans or none at all, which leads to mold growth, peeling paint, and damage to drywall or trim. If your bathroom feels humid long after a shower or you’re seeing black spots in the corners, that’s a ventilation problem.

Poor lighting is another big one. A single overhead fixture doesn’t cut it for tasks like shaving or applying makeup, and it makes the whole space feel dim and outdated. Layered lighting—vanity lights, recessed ceiling lights, even a lighted mirror—makes a huge difference in functionality and feel.

Cramped layouts are common in older homes where bathrooms were designed smaller and with less thought about daily use. A poorly placed vanity, a tub nobody uses, or a door that swings the wrong way can make the space feel even tighter than it is. Often, a smarter layout within the same square footage solves the problem without needing to expand the room.

And then there’s outdated plumbing and fixtures that waste water, look worn, or just don’t work well anymore. Replacing those doesn’t just improve appearance—it improves efficiency and reduces the chance of leaks or other issues down the line.

Yes, and it’s one of the most requested upgrades in Nassau County right now. Walk-in showers with frameless glass, built-in benches, and high-end tile are replacing old tub-shower combos in a lot of remodels. They look cleaner, feel more spacious, and are easier to maintain than tubs that rarely get used.

The install process involves removing the existing tub, adjusting the plumbing if needed, waterproofing the shower area properly, installing a new pan or tile base, and then building out the walls with tile. If you want features like a rainfall showerhead, handheld sprayer, or built-in niche for storage, we plan for those during the layout phase.

One thing to consider: if it’s your only bathroom, you’ll need to plan around not having a tub. For resale, that can matter depending on your buyer pool—families with young kids often want at least one tub in the house. But if you have another bathroom with a tub, or if your priority is functionality and style for your own use, a walk-in shower is a smart move.

We handle the full installation, including proper waterproofing and ventilation, so you don’t end up with moisture problems later. It’s one of those upgrades that changes how the bathroom feels every single day.

Start with communication. If a contractor is hard to reach before the job starts, they’ll be impossible to reach once the work begins. You want someone who answers calls, responds to texts, and keeps you updated without you having to chase them down.

Next, look at how they handle estimates. A vague quote with no breakdown is a red flag. You should know what you’re paying for—labor, materials, fixtures, permits if needed—and what’s included versus what costs extra. If the price feels too good to be true, it probably is. You’ll pay for it later in change orders, delays, or sloppy work.

Ask about their process for keeping the job site clean and what happens if something goes wrong. Professional crews clean up daily and respect your home. If a contractor shrugs off those questions, you’ll be living in a mess for weeks.

Check that they’re licensed and insured. Long Island has plenty of contractors working under the table, and that becomes your problem if someone gets hurt on your property or the work doesn’t meet code. Finally, talk to them about their experience with the specific type of work you need. A contractor who mostly does decks isn’t the right fit for a full bathroom remodel. You want someone who specializes in this and has done it enough times to anticipate problems before they happen.