Bathroom Remodeling in South Farmingdale, NY

Your Bathroom Should Work for You, Not Against You

Outdated layouts, cramped storage, and finishes that stopped looking good years ago—we fix what’s not working and build what should’ve been there from the start.

Bathroom Renovation Contractors Serving Nassau County

A Bathroom That Actually Fits Your Morning Routine

You’re not remodeling for the sake of it. You need more counter space. Better lighting. A shower that doesn’t leak. Storage that makes sense. Maybe you’re tired of working around a layout designed decades ago for someone else’s life.

A good bathroom remodel solves real problems. It gives you room to move in the morning. It adds the storage you’ve been missing. It updates the plumbing and electrical so you’re not dealing with cold showers or outlets that don’t work.

And if you’re planning to sell, a modern bathroom pays back. Long Island buyers expect updated spaces. They notice outdated tile, poor lighting, and cramped vanities. A well-executed remodel makes your home competitive and removes objections before they start.

Experienced General Contractor in South Farmingdale

We've Been Doing This Since 1984

We’ve been handling bathroom renovations across Nassau and Suffolk County for over 40 years. We’re a general contractor, which means we manage the whole job—plumbing, electrical, tile, permits, inspections—so you’re not coordinating five different people.

We answer the phone. We show up when we say we will. We clean up the job site every day. If something goes wrong—frozen pipes, a leak, an emergency—we respond. That’s not marketing talk. It’s how we’ve stayed in business this long in South Farmingdale and the surrounding area.

You’ll work with the same crew from start to finish. No disappearing mid-project. No surprise charges. No excuses.

Our Bathroom Remodeling Process in South Farmingdale

Here's What Happens From Start to Finish

First, we walk through your bathroom and talk about what’s not working. We measure, take notes, and ask questions about how you actually use the space. Then we give you a clear estimate that covers materials, labor, permits, and timeline. That number doesn’t change unless you change the scope.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits and schedule inspections. In Nassau County, most bathroom remodels require permits for plumbing, electrical, or structural changes. We manage that process so you don’t have to.

During the job, we protect your floors and furniture, work clean, and keep you updated. Our plumber, electrician, and tile setter are people we’ve worked with for years. You’re not getting a rotating cast of subcontractors. When the work is done, we walk through everything with you and make sure it’s right before we call it finished.

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What's Included in a Bathroom Remodel

What You Get in a Full Bathroom Renovation

A full bathroom remodel in South Farmingdale typically includes demolition, new plumbing and electrical, tile work, vanity and countertop installation, new fixtures, lighting, and finish work. We handle everything from subfloor repair to final paint.

In Nassau County, the average full bathroom renovation runs between $18,500 and $71,000 depending on size, materials, and scope. That’s higher than the national average because labor and material costs on Long Island are higher. But it also means you’re getting quality work that holds up in our climate—cold winters, humidity, and the wear that comes with year-round use.

We can work with your budget. If you want to keep costs down, we’ll show you where you can save without sacrificing function. If you want high-end finishes and custom tile, we’ll make sure it’s done right. The goal is a bathroom that works for your life and your home, not a showroom that doesn’t make sense for how you actually live.

How long does a bathroom remodel take in South Farmingdale?

Most full bathroom remodels take three to five weeks from start to finish. That includes demolition, rough plumbing and electrical, inspections, tile work, fixture installation, and final finishes.

The timeline depends on the scope of work and whether we’re dealing with structural issues, permit delays, or custom orders. If we’re just updating fixtures and tile in a standard-sized bathroom, it’s closer to three weeks. If we’re moving plumbing, adding a walk-in shower, or dealing with old cast iron pipes, it takes longer.

We give you a realistic timeline upfront and stick to it. If something comes up—like finding water damage behind the walls—we let you know immediately and explain how it affects the schedule. We don’t drag jobs out, and we don’t leave your bathroom half-finished for weeks.

Yes, most bathroom remodels in Nassau County require a permit. If you’re changing plumbing, electrical, or making structural modifications, you need to pull permits and schedule inspections.

Some homeowners try to skip this step to save money or time. That’s a mistake. If you sell your home and the buyer’s inspector finds unpermitted work, it becomes your problem. You’ll have to open walls, bring everything up to code, and get it inspected retroactively—or risk losing the sale.

We handle the permit process as part of the job. We know what Nassau County requires, we submit the paperwork, and we schedule inspections. It adds a little time to the project, but it protects you and ensures the work is done to code.

Hiring the cheapest contractor. Over 20% of bathroom remodels on Long Island go over budget, and it’s usually because the contractor underestimated the job, cut corners, or disappeared halfway through.

You get what you pay for. A low estimate often means the contractor is skipping steps, using cheap materials, or planning to hit you with change orders once the job starts. By the time you realize what’s happening, you’re stuck.

We give you a fair estimate based on the actual scope of work. We don’t vary from that number unless you change what you want. We don’t disappear. We don’t leave messes. And we don’t cut corners to save a few hundred dollars. You’re hiring us to do it right the first time, and that’s what we deliver.

Yes. Small bathrooms are common in older Long Island homes, and they come with their own challenges—tight layouts, limited storage, outdated plumbing. But small doesn’t mean you’re stuck with what you have.

We can reconfigure the layout to maximize space. We can add recessed storage, install a corner sink, or replace a tub with a walk-in shower to open up the room. We can update the lighting to make the space feel bigger and brighter.

The key is working with what you have and making smart choices about where to spend your budget. A small bathroom remodel in South Farmingdale typically costs less than a master bath, but it still requires the same level of planning, permits, and skilled labor. We treat every job the same—whether it’s a powder room or a full master suite.

A full bathroom remodel in Nassau County typically ranges from $18,500 to $71,000. Budget renovations start around $18,000. Mid-grade remodels run $27,000 to $30,000. High-end projects with custom tile, premium fixtures, and structural changes can exceed $40,000.

The cost depends on the size of the bathroom, the materials you choose, and the scope of work. If we’re just replacing fixtures and tile, it’s on the lower end. If we’re gutting the space, moving plumbing, adding heated floors, and installing custom tile work, it’s higher.

We give you a detailed estimate that breaks down labor, materials, permits, and timeline. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before we start. And we don’t vary from that estimate unless you decide to change something mid-project.

We stop, show you the problem, and explain what needs to be fixed. Water damage is common in older bathrooms—especially around tubs, showers, and toilets. You don’t usually see it until the walls and floors come up.

If we find rotted subfloor, mold, or damaged framing, we address it before moving forward. Covering it up isn’t an option. It’ll only get worse, and it puts your home at risk.

We give you a clear explanation of what’s wrong, what it takes to fix it, and what it costs. Then you decide how to proceed. Most homeowners appreciate knowing the truth upfront instead of discovering a bigger problem six months later. We handle the repair, get it inspected, and keep the project moving.

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