You’re not just updating tile and fixtures. You’re adding real value to your home—about $8,800 on average for a mid-range bathroom remodel in Nassau County. That’s a 60% return on your investment when it’s done right.
But the bigger payoff is daily. You get a bathroom that works the way you need it to. Better storage so you’re not digging through cabinets every morning. A walk-in shower that’s easier to clean and safer to use. Lighting that actually helps you see what you’re doing.
And if you’re dealing with mold, outdated plumbing, or a layout that makes no sense, a proper renovation fixes those problems for good. You’re not patching issues anymore. You’re starting fresh with materials built to handle Long Island’s humidity and a design that fits how you actually live.
We’ve been handling bathroom remodels and full-scale renovations across Nassau and Suffolk Counties since the early 1970s. We’re a general contractor that specializes in larger projects—the kind that require coordination, experience, and someone who shows up every day to make sure it’s done right.
Ray is still on every job site. Not just checking in—actually working. That’s rare, and it matters when you’re trusting someone with your home.
We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve seen just about every curveball a Long Island bathroom can throw. Frozen pipes in January. Mold behind the walls in a 60-year-old ranch. Plumbing that doesn’t line up with the new layout. We handle it without drama, and we keep you in the loop the whole way through.
First, we walk through your bathroom and talk about what’s not working. Maybe it’s the layout, maybe it’s the fixtures, maybe it’s everything. We listen, take measurements, and give you a realistic timeline and budget—no surprises later.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the design and material selection. If you want guidance, we’ll tell you what holds up well in Long Island homes. If you already know what you want, we make it happen.
During the job, we keep the site clean. Our crews sweep and clean up daily because we know you’re still living in your home. We also answer the phone. If something comes up or you have a question, you can reach us—not a voicemail, not a call center.
After the work’s done, we walk through everything with you. If something needs adjusting, we come back and fix it. We’ve returned weeks after a job to tweak a detail because that’s how we operate.
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A full bathroom remodel with us covers demolition, plumbing updates, electrical work, tiling, fixture installation, cabinetry, countertops, and finishing details like paint and trim. We coordinate everything so you’re not juggling multiple contractors.
In Floral Park and across Nassau County, bathroom projects typically run between $18,000 and $85,000 depending on size and finishes. Labor makes up about half of that. The rest goes to materials—tile, vanities, shower enclosures, lighting, ventilation.
We recommend porcelain or ceramic tile for Long Island bathrooms because they handle moisture better than natural stone. Quartz countertops are durable and low-maintenance. For cabinetry, we use water-rated materials that won’t warp in humid conditions.
If your project doesn’t require permits, we can often move faster. For jobs that do, we handle the paperwork and inspections so you don’t have to deal with the town building department.
Most bathroom remodels take four to six weeks from start to finish if there are no major surprises. That includes demolition, rough plumbing and electrical, tiling, fixture installation, and final touches.
Delays usually come from one of three places: permit approval if your project requires one, material backorders, or unexpected issues like rotted subfloors or outdated plumbing that needs replacing. We build buffer time into the schedule because older Long Island homes often have something hidden behind the walls.
If your bathroom doesn’t need structural changes and permits aren’t required, we can sometimes finish in three weeks. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront based on what your specific project involves.
Not budgeting for contingencies. About 20% of bathroom remodels uncover issues that weren’t visible during the initial walkthrough—things like water damage, mold, or plumbing that doesn’t meet current code.
We recommend setting aside 10-15% of your budget as a buffer. That way, if we open up a wall and find something that needs fixing, you’re not scrambling to cover the cost or cutting corners elsewhere.
The other common mistake is choosing materials based only on looks without thinking about durability. A beautiful natural stone tile might not hold up well in a humid Long Island bathroom. We’ll tell you what works long-term so you’re not redoing things in five years.
It depends on the scope of work. If you’re replacing fixtures, updating tile, or swapping out a vanity without moving plumbing or electrical, you typically don’t need a permit in Floral Park.
If you’re relocating plumbing, moving walls, or doing electrical work beyond simple fixture swaps, you’ll need a permit from the Town of Hempstead building department. We handle the permit application and coordinate inspections so you don’t have to deal with the paperwork.
Permits add time to a project—usually one to three weeks for approval—but they’re required by code for certain types of work. We’ll tell you upfront whether your project needs one and factor that into the timeline.
A basic bathroom update with new fixtures, tile, and a vanity typically starts around $18,000 in Nassau County. A mid-range remodel with better materials and layout changes runs $30,000 to $50,000. High-end renovations with custom features, luxury finishes, and significant plumbing or structural work can reach $85,000 or more.
Labor accounts for about 40-60% of the total cost on Long Island. The rest goes to materials, permits if needed, and disposal fees. Larger bathrooms cost more because there’s more square footage to tile, more cabinetry to install, and more plumbing to run.
We give you a detailed estimate upfront so you know exactly where your money is going. No hidden fees, no surprise charges halfway through the job.
First, make sure they’re licensed and insured. That protects you if something goes wrong during the project. Ask to see their license number and proof of insurance before you sign anything.
Second, look at how they communicate. Do they answer the phone? Do they respond to emails and texts? A contractor who’s hard to reach before the job starts will be impossible to reach once the work begins.
Third, ask about their process for handling surprises. Every bathroom remodel uncovers something unexpected. You want a contractor who’s upfront about how they handle changes, what it costs, and how it affects the timeline. We’ve been doing this for 50 years, so we’ve seen most issues before and know how to deal with them without derailing your project.
We can guide you through the design process based on what we’ve seen work well in hundreds of Long Island bathrooms. We’ll help you choose materials that hold up, plan a layout that makes sense, and avoid common mistakes that lead to problems down the road.
If you want to work with a designer, we’re happy to collaborate with them to make sure the design is buildable and stays within budget. We’ve worked with plenty of designers and architects over the years.
Most of our clients don’t hire a separate designer. They come to us with ideas from photos they’ve saved, and we help them figure out what’s realistic for their space and budget. We’ll tell you what works, what doesn’t, and why—so you can make informed decisions without paying for a full design service.
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