You’re not remodeling your bathroom because it’s fun. You’re doing it because the layout doesn’t work, the storage is a joke, or the whole space feels stuck in 1985. Maybe you need accessibility features that weren’t there before. Maybe you just want to stop apologizing for your bathroom when guests come over.
A real bathroom renovation fixes the problems you’re living with right now. Better storage so you’re not digging through cabinets every morning. A layout that makes sense for how you actually use the space. Fixtures that work properly and don’t leak. Lighting that doesn’t make you look like you’re in a horror film.
When the job’s done, your morning routine gets easier. You stop thinking about what needs fixing. And if you ever sell, you’ve got a bathroom that buyers actually want to see.
We’ve been handling bathroom remodels and home renovations across Nassau County for over 50 years. We’re a general contractor that specializes in larger renovation projects—kitchens, bathrooms, first-floor renovations, extensions—the kind of work that actually changes how you live in your home.
Ray’s on every job site. Not just stopping by—actually working. The crew cleans up every single day before they leave. And when you call, someone answers. That includes emergencies, which matters when you live on Long Island and a pipe freezes at 3 a.m.
We’re licensed, insured, and ranked in the top 1% of contractors in New York according to BuildZoom. Most of our clients come back for another project, which tells you more than any sales pitch could.
First, we come to your house and walk through what you want. You show us the bathroom. We talk about layout, fixtures, accessibility, budget. We measure everything and discuss what’s realistic for the space and timeline.
Then we put together a plan with a clear timeline and cost breakdown. No surprises, no vague estimates. You’ll know what’s happening and when before we start tearing anything out.
Once the work begins, Ray’s there managing the job. Demo happens first—out with the old tub, tile, vanity, whatever’s going. Then we handle the rough work: plumbing, electrical, any structural changes to the layout. After that comes the finish work: new tile, fixtures, vanity, lighting, all the details that make it feel like a completely different room.
We clean up every day. We stick to the timeline we gave you. And when it’s done, you’ve got a bathroom that works the way you need it to.
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A complete bathroom renovation covers everything from layout changes to new fixtures. That includes demolition, plumbing and electrical updates, new tile work, vanity and cabinet installation, shower or tub replacement, lighting, ventilation, and all the finishing touches.
In Seaford and across Nassau County, many homeowners are adding accessibility features during renovations—walk-in showers with low thresholds, grab bars, comfort-height toilets, wider doorways. These aren’t just for aging in place. They make the bathroom easier to use for everyone and add real value if you ever sell.
Long Island’s climate matters too. We make sure your bathroom can handle cold winters without frozen pipes or ventilation issues. Proper insulation, quality fixtures, and smart layout choices prevent the problems that show up in year two.
You’re also getting storage solutions that actually make sense. Medicine cabinets, built-in shelving, vanities with drawers that don’t stick—details that make your daily routine less annoying.
Most full bathroom remodels take two to four weeks, depending on the scope. A straightforward renovation—new tile, fixtures, vanity—usually lands around two weeks. If you’re changing the layout, moving plumbing, or adding custom features, expect three to four weeks.
The timeline also depends on product availability. If you’re ordering a custom vanity or specialty tile, that can add time on the front end before we even start. We’ll tell you upfront what to expect based on what you’re choosing.
We stick to the timeline we give you. Ray manages the schedule and coordinates the crew so you’re not sitting around wondering when someone’s going to show up. The job gets done when we said it would.
In Nassau County, bathroom renovations typically run between $15,000 and $40,000, depending on size, materials, and how much you’re changing. A basic refresh with new fixtures, tile, and vanity sits closer to $15,000 to $20,000. A full remodel with layout changes, high-end finishes, and custom features can push $35,000 to $40,000 or more.
The biggest cost drivers are tile work, plumbing changes, and fixture quality. If you’re moving walls or relocating plumbing, that adds labor and materials. Custom tile patterns cost more than standard layouts. A luxury walk-in shower with frameless glass and body jets costs more than a basic tub-to-shower conversion.
We give you a detailed breakdown before starting so you know exactly where your money’s going. No vague estimates, no surprise charges halfway through the job.
It depends on what you’re doing. If you’re just replacing fixtures, tile, and vanity without moving plumbing or electrical, you typically don’t need a permit. If you’re relocating plumbing, moving walls, or doing major electrical work, you’ll likely need one.
We specialize in renovations that don’t require permits, which keeps the process simpler and faster. But when permits are necessary, we handle the paperwork and make sure everything’s up to code.
Nassau County has specific requirements, and inspectors know what to look for. We’ve been doing this locally since 1972, so we know what triggers permit requirements and what doesn’t. We’ll tell you upfront whether your project needs one.
Yes. We add accessibility features to bathrooms all the time—walk-in showers with low or zero thresholds, grab bars, comfort-height toilets, handheld showerheads, non-slip flooring, wider doorways. These changes make the bathroom safer and easier to use, whether you’re planning to age in place or just want a more functional space.
A curbless walk-in shower is one of the most popular requests. It eliminates the step-over barrier, looks modern, and makes the bathroom accessible for anyone with mobility concerns. We also install blocking behind walls during construction so grab bars can be added later without tearing into tile.
ADA-compliant features don’t have to look institutional. You can have a beautiful, spa-like bathroom that’s also safe and accessible. We’ll walk you through options that fit your style and budget.
We handle it. Renovations sometimes uncover issues you couldn’t see before—old plumbing that needs replacing, water damage behind walls, electrical that’s not up to code. When that happens, we stop, show you what we found, explain what needs to happen, and give you a cost and timeline for fixing it.
We don’t hide problems or push through and hope you don’t notice. Ray’s on the job site every day, so if something comes up, you’re talking directly to the person who can make decisions and solve it.
We’re also available for emergencies. If a pipe bursts or something breaks after hours, you can reach us. We’ve handled frozen pipe calls at 3 a.m. because that’s what Long Island winters require sometimes. You’re not on your own once the job starts.
Because we’ve been doing this for 50 years and our reputation depends on it. We give you a timeline before we start, and we manage the schedule to hit it. Ray’s on site every day coordinating crews, materials, and inspections so nothing stalls out.
We don’t overbook jobs. We don’t disappear for days at a time. We don’t leave your bathroom torn apart while we go work on someone else’s kitchen. The crew shows up when they’re supposed to, works a full day, cleans up, and comes back the next day.
Most of our clients are repeat customers or referrals, which only happens if you do what you say you’re going to do. We’re not perfect, but we communicate clearly and we finish the job on the timeline we promised.
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