Bathroom Remodeling in Old Westbury, NY

Your Bathroom Should Work as Hard as You Do

Luxury bathroom renovations built for how you actually live—not just how they look in photos. Serving Old Westbury homeowners for over 50 years.

Bathroom Renovation Contractor Old Westbury

What You Get When It's Done Right

You’re not remodeling your bathroom because you’re bored. You’re doing it because the space doesn’t work anymore. Maybe it’s outdated and embarrassing when guests visit. Maybe the layout wastes space you don’t have. Maybe you’re tired of a cold floor on Long Island winter mornings or a shower that feels like an afterthought.

A proper bathroom renovation changes how your day starts and ends. You get a space that actually fits your routine—not someone else’s idea of what a bathroom should be. Heated floors that make sense in our climate. Storage that works for two people getting ready at the same time. Finishes that look expensive because they are, and they’ll stay that way.

This isn’t about trends. It’s about building something that makes your home more valuable and your mornings less stressful. When it’s done right, you notice the difference every single day.

Old Westbury Bathroom Remodeling Experts

We've Been Doing This Since 1974
We’ve been handling bathroom remodels across Nassau County for over five decades. That’s not marketing speak—it’s just how long we’ve been answering the phone when Old Westbury homeowners need work done right. We’re a family operation. Ray and his son run jobs together, which means you’re not dealing with a different person every time you call. When you text at 7 PM with a question, you get an answer. When a pipe freezes at 3 AM in January, we show up. That’s happened more than once. Most of our work comes from larger projects—full bathroom renovations, master suite additions, first-floor remodels. We keep job sites clean, our crews show up when they say they will, and we don’t disappear halfway through. If you’re in Old Westbury or anywhere in Nassau County and you need a bathroom contractor who picks up the phone, you’re in the right place.

Our Bathroom Remodeling Process

Here's How a Project Actually Goes

First, we come see the space. You tell us what’s not working, what you want, and what you’re trying to avoid. We talk through layout options, finishes, timing, and budget. No pressure, no upselling—just a real conversation about what makes sense for your home.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the planning and pull together everything needed to start. Demo comes next, and yes, we keep the mess contained and clean up every day. Our crews work through the rough-in—plumbing, electrical, any structural changes—then move into tile, fixtures, vanities, and finishes.

You’ll know what’s happening at each stage. We don’t go quiet for two weeks and then reappear. If something comes up, you hear about it right away. Most full bathroom remodels take four to six weeks depending on scope, though material delays can add time. When we’re done, you get a final walkthrough, and we make sure everything works exactly how it should.

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What's Included in a Full Remodel

A complete bathroom renovation covers everything from subfloor to light fixtures. That means new plumbing if needed, updated electrical for modern lighting and outlets, proper ventilation, and all the finish work—tile, flooring, vanities, countertops, mirrors, hardware.

In Old Westbury, we see a lot of requests for heated floors. It’s not a luxury when you’re stepping out of the shower in January—it’s just smart. Same with frameless glass showers, double vanities in master baths, and high-end fixtures that actually last. We also handle layout changes if your current setup wastes space or doesn’t make sense for how you use the room.

Nassau County has strict building codes, and we know them. If your project needs permits, we handle that process. For jobs that don’t require permits, we move faster and keep things simpler. Either way, the work is done to code and built to last. You’re not just getting a prettier bathroom—you’re protecting a significant investment in a market where home values start at $2 million and go up from there.

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Old Westbury?

Most full bathroom renovations in Nassau County run between $29,000 and $85,000, but that range moves depending on size, finishes, and how much you’re changing. A powder room refresh with new tile, vanity, and fixtures might land closer to $15,000. A luxury master bath with custom tile work, high-end plumbing fixtures, heated floors, and a frameless shower can easily push past $100,000.

Old Westbury projects tend to run higher because homeowners here expect quality materials and craftsmanship that matches the rest of the house. You’re not putting builder-grade anything in a $2 million home. The good news is that a well-executed bathroom remodel typically recoups 60-70% of the cost when you sell, and in the meantime, you actually get to use it every day.

We give you a clear estimate upfront based on what you want. No surprises, no padding the number to negotiate down later. Just an honest price for the work you’re asking us to do.

Plan on four to six weeks for a complete bathroom remodel. That includes demo, rough plumbing and electrical, tile work, fixture installation, and all the finish details. Smaller updates—like replacing a vanity, retiling a shower, or updating fixtures—can be done in one to two weeks.

The timeline can stretch if materials get delayed, which has been an issue the past few years. Custom tile, specific fixtures, or special-order vanities can add two to four weeks if they’re backordered. We order everything upfront and confirm delivery before we start demo, but sometimes things still get held up. When that happens, we let you know immediately and adjust the schedule.

One thing we don’t do is start your job and then disappear for a week to work on someone else’s project. Our crews stay on your site until it’s done. You’ll have workers there every day, and the job site gets cleaned up before they leave. If you only have one bathroom in the house, we work fast and try to get at least the toilet functional at the end of each day.

It depends on what you’re doing. If you’re just replacing fixtures, updating tile, swapping a vanity, or changing finishes, you typically don’t need a permit. If you’re moving plumbing, changing the layout, altering electrical beyond simple fixture swaps, or touching any structural elements, Nassau County requires a permit.

Permits aren’t fun—they add time and cost to the project—but they matter when you go to sell your home. Unpermitted work can come up during inspections and cause serious problems with buyers or appraisers. We’ve seen deals fall apart because someone did a major remodel without permits years ago, and now it has to be ripped out or brought up to code before the sale can close.

We handle permit applications if your project needs one, and we know the local code requirements. For jobs that don’t need permits, we move faster and keep costs down. Either way, the work is done right. If you’re not sure whether your project requires a permit, we’ll tell you honestly during the estimate.

First, make sure they actually answer the phone. If a contractor is hard to reach before you hire them, they’ll be impossible to reach once the job starts. You want someone who responds to calls and texts, shows up when they say they will, and keeps you informed as the project moves along.

Check that they’re licensed and insured in Nassau County. Ask for references from recent projects—not just names, but people you can actually call. Look at their work if possible. A good contractor will have photos of completed jobs and won’t hesitate to connect you with past clients.

Pay attention to how they handle the estimate. Are they asking questions about what you want, or are they just throwing out a number? Do they explain what’s included and what’s not? Are they trying to upsell you on things you don’t need, or are they helping you make smart decisions about where to spend and where to save? You want someone who knows the work, knows the local market, and treats your home like it matters. Because it does.

Yes. Interior work happens year-round, and winter is actually a good time for bathroom remodels because contractors tend to be less busy than spring and summer. The cold doesn’t affect the work since everything is inside, and you’re not dealing with the same scheduling delays that come with peak season.

One thing winter does highlight is the value of heated floors. If you’re going to tear up the floor anyway, adding radiant heat makes a huge difference in comfort during Long Island’s cold months. It’s one of those upgrades that pays off every single morning from November through March.

The only winter issue we run into is frozen pipes, but that’s usually an emergency call, not a remodeling problem. We’ve handled plenty of those over the years—including more than one call at 3 AM when a pipe bursts. If you’re remodeling and we’re already working on your plumbing, we make sure everything is insulated properly so you don’t have problems down the road.

A refresh updates the look without changing the layout or major systems. You’re replacing the vanity, updating fixtures, retiling the shower or floor, maybe adding new lighting or a mirror. The plumbing and electrical stay where they are. It’s faster, less expensive, and still makes a noticeable difference. Refreshes usually run $8,000 to $20,000 depending on finishes.

A full remodel means you’re gutting the space down to the studs and rebuilding it. That includes new plumbing, updated electrical, layout changes if needed, all new tile and flooring, fixtures, vanity, lighting—everything. You might be expanding the footprint, adding a second sink, replacing a tub with a walk-in shower, or reconfiguring the whole room to work better. Full remodels start around $29,000 and go up depending on size and finishes.

Which one makes sense depends on what’s not working. If the layout is fine and you just hate how it looks, a refresh gets you there. If the space is poorly designed, too small, or the systems are outdated, a full remodel is the better move. We’ll walk through your bathroom during the estimate and tell you honestly what makes sense for your situation and budget.

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