You’re not remodeling your bathroom because everything’s fine. Something doesn’t work—the layout’s cramped, the shower’s outdated, or you’re tired of looking at tile from 1987. Maybe you’re planning to sell and know this bathroom isn’t helping your case. Or maybe you just want to stop starting your day in a space that feels stuck in someone else’s decade.
A real bathroom renovation fixes that. You get a layout that makes sense for how you actually use the space. Storage where you need it. Fixtures that don’t leak or look cheap. Lighting that works. And if you’re thinking ahead, features that let you age in place without turning your home into a medical facility.
The difference isn’t just cosmetic. It’s walking into your own bathroom and not immediately thinking about what needs to change. That’s what a well-done remodel in Salisbury gets you—a space that finally matches how you live now, not how someone lived when this house was built.
We handle large-scale bathroom renovations across Long Island, and we’ve built our reputation on doing what most contractors in Salisbury won’t: answering your calls, keeping the job site clean, and finishing what we start. We’re not the crew that disappears for three days without explanation or leaves your house looking like a construction zone when we clock out.
We specialize in full bathroom remodels—the kind that require real planning, skilled crews, and someone managing the details so you’re not stuck coordinating five different trades yourself. Our teams work clean, communicate clearly, and understand that this is your home, not a job site you’re supposed to tolerate.
Long Island winters mean frozen pipes and emergency calls. We handle those too. If something goes wrong, you can reach us—not our voicemail. That’s rare enough around here that it’s worth mentioning.
First, we come out and look at your bathroom. Not a sales pitch—an actual assessment of what you’re working with, what you want, and what makes sense for the space and your budget. We’ll talk through layout options, fixture choices, and whether your plumbing or electrical needs updates to support what you’re planning.
Once we agree on scope and pricing, we schedule the work and show up when we say we will. Our crews demo the old bathroom, handle any structural or mechanical updates, and then rebuild everything—new tile, fixtures, vanities, lighting, ventilation. We manage the sequencing so the plumber isn’t waiting on the electrician and you’re not waiting on both of them.
Throughout the job, the site gets cleaned daily. You’ll know what’s happening and when. If something changes or we hit an issue—like outdated wiring or a subfloor that needs replacing—we tell you immediately and explain your options. No surprises two weeks later.
When we’re done, you get a final walkthrough. We make sure everything works, looks right, and meets the plan we agreed on. Then we clean up, haul out the debris, and you’ve got a finished bathroom that’s actually finished.
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A complete bathroom remodel with us means we’re handling everything—not just the cosmetic updates. We’re talking demolition, plumbing and electrical work, new tile and flooring, vanity and countertop installation, shower or tub replacement, lighting, ventilation, and any structural changes needed to make the layout work better.
In Salisbury and across Nassau County, we’re seeing more homeowners add aging-in-place features during renovations. That means walk-in showers with low or no thresholds, grab bars that don’t look institutional, nonslip flooring, and better lighting. It’s smart planning that keeps your home functional as your needs change, and it doesn’t have to look like a hospital bathroom.
We also handle water-efficient fixtures, improved ventilation to deal with Long Island’s humidity, and heated floors for those brutal winter mornings. If you’re doing this remodel to increase resale value, we’ll focus on finishes and layouts that appeal to buyers in this market. If you’re doing it because you’re staying put and want a bathroom that works, we’ll build around how you actually use the space.
Every project gets a dedicated crew, a clean site, and direct communication. You’re not hunting down your contractor or wondering when someone’s coming back. We’re managing the job so you don’t have to.
Most full bathroom renovations in Salisbury run between $15,000 and $35,000, depending on the size of the space, the quality of materials, and how much structural or mechanical work is involved. If you’re just updating fixtures and finishes in a smaller bathroom without moving plumbing, you’re looking at the lower end. If you’re gutting a master bath, relocating the shower, adding heated floors, and upgrading electrical and ventilation, expect the higher end or more.
The biggest cost drivers are labor, tile work, plumbing, and fixtures. Custom tile designs, high-end vanities, and frameless glass showers add up quickly. But skimping on things like waterproofing or ventilation to save money now usually means bigger problems later.
We give you a clear estimate after seeing the space and understanding what you want. No ballpark guessing over the phone. You’ll know what’s included, what’s optional, and where your money’s going before we start.
A full bathroom remodel typically takes three to five weeks, depending on the scope. Smaller bathrooms with straightforward layouts and no surprises can finish closer to three weeks. Larger master bathrooms with custom tile, multiple fixture changes, or structural updates can push toward five or six weeks.
The timeline assumes we’re working consistently without major delays—meaning materials arrive on time, inspections get scheduled when needed, and we don’t uncover issues like rotted subfloors or outdated wiring that need addressing before we can move forward. When we do hit something unexpected, we’ll tell you immediately and adjust the schedule.
One thing that slows projects down everywhere, including Long Island: waiting on custom materials or specialty fixtures. If you’re ordering a specific vanity or custom glass, plan for lead times. We’ll walk you through that during planning so you’re not surprised when the tile’s installed but we’re waiting two weeks for the shower door.
It depends on what you’re changing. If you’re replacing fixtures, updating tile, or swapping a vanity without moving plumbing or electrical, you typically don’t need a permit. If you’re relocating plumbing, adding new electrical circuits, moving walls, or changing the bathroom’s footprint, you probably do.
Permit requirements in Nassau County can be specific, and ignoring them creates problems when you sell or if something goes wrong. Inspectors care about structural changes, plumbing, electrical, and ventilation. They don’t care if you’re changing the tile color.
We handle a lot of bathroom renovations that don’t require permits because we’re working within the existing layout and updating finishes and fixtures. When permits are needed, we’ll tell you upfront and manage the process. You’re not figuring out town codes or scheduling inspections yourself.
Yes, and it’s one of the most common requests we’re getting in Salisbury and across Long Island. Almost two-thirds of homeowners are planning bathroom remodels with aging in place in mind, and it makes sense—you’re already renovating, so why not build in features that let you stay in your home longer?
The most effective updates are walk-in showers with low or zero thresholds, grab bars installed in walls with proper blocking, nonslip flooring, handheld showerheads, comfort-height toilets, and better lighting. These don’t have to look medical or institutional. Modern grab bars come in finishes that match your fixtures, and a well-designed walk-in shower looks like a luxury feature, not a safety modification.
We’ll talk through what makes sense for your situation during the planning phase. Some people want everything now. Others want the blocking installed behind the walls so grab bars can be added later without tearing into tile. Both approaches work. The key is planning it during the remodel, not trying to retrofit it five years later.
We stop, assess the issue, and call you before moving forward. Common problems include water damage around the tub or shower, outdated wiring that’s not up to code, subfloors that need replacing, or plumbing that’s corroded and should be updated while everything’s open.
These aren’t surprises we spring on you two weeks into the job. As soon as we see something that affects the scope, timeline, or budget, you get a call. We’ll explain what we found, why it matters, what your options are, and what it’ll cost to fix it properly. Then you decide how to proceed.
Most of these issues are hidden until demo, which is why experienced contractors aren’t shocked when they show up. Older homes in Salisbury often have quirks—previous DIY work, outdated materials, or small leaks that have been slow-dripping for years. Addressing them during a remodel is smarter than ignoring them and dealing with bigger problems later. We just make sure you’re informed and involved in those decisions, not blindsided by them.
Because we answer the phone, keep the job site clean, and finish what we start. That shouldn’t be a differentiator in this industry, but in Long Island’s competitive contractor market, it is. Too many bathroom remodels turn into nightmares because the contractor stops communicating, leaves the house a mess, or disappears for days without explanation.
We specialize in large-scale renovations, so we’re set up to manage complex projects with multiple trades, tight timelines, and homeowners who expect professional service. Our crews show up on time, work clean, and treat your home with respect. If something goes wrong—like a frozen pipe in the middle of a Long Island winter—you can reach us, not our voicemail.
You’re hiring us because you want the bathroom done right, on a reasonable timeline, without the chaos that comes with unreliable contractors. We’re not the cheapest option in Salisbury, and we’re not trying to be. You’re paying for skilled work, clear communication, and a finished bathroom that actually matches what you agreed to. If that’s what you’re looking for, we should talk.
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