You’re not just getting new tile and fixtures. You’re getting a bathroom that doesn’t frustrate you every morning. One where the shower pressure is right, the layout makes sense, and you’re not wondering when something’s going to break.
A proper bathroom remodel in Bellmore does more than look good. It adds real value to your home—about 70-80% return on investment when you sell, according to current market data. That’s higher than most home improvements, and it’s one reason homeowners treat this as a serious investment, not just a cosmetic update.
But the bigger payoff is daily. You stop dealing with leaks, outdated plumbing, cramped layouts, and finishes that make your home feel older than it is. You get a space that works the way you need it to, built to handle Long Island winters without the frozen pipe headaches that come with rushed or careless work.
We work with homeowners across Nassau County who want their bathroom remodeling project done right. We’re a general contractor that specializes in larger-scale renovations—full bathroom remodels, first-floor upgrades, and layouts that require real planning and skill.
What sets us apart in Bellmore isn’t complicated. We answer the phone. We respond to texts. We keep the job site clean every single day, and our crews show up looking and acting like professionals. If something goes wrong—like a frozen pipe in January—we’re available to handle it.
We’re not the cheapest option, and we don’t try to be. You’re hiring someone who’s going to communicate clearly, manage the project without chaos, and leave your home in better shape than when we started. That’s what you should expect from a bathroom contractor, and it’s what we deliver.
First, we walk through your bathroom with you. We talk about what’s not working, what you want to change, and what’s realistic for your budget and timeline. If there are potential issues—old plumbing, layout constraints, structural concerns—we flag them early so there are no surprises later.
Once we agree on scope and pricing, we handle the demo and prep work. This is where a lot of contractors get sloppy, but it’s also where problems like water damage, mold, or outdated electrical get discovered. We address those issues as we go, keeping you informed and keeping the project on track.
Then comes the rebuild: plumbing, electrical, framing, tile, fixtures, finishes. We coordinate every trade and manage the schedule so you’re not stuck waiting on someone who didn’t show up. Throughout the process, the site stays clean. You shouldn’t have to vacuum drywall dust every night or deal with trash piling up in your driveway.
When we’re done, you get a final walkthrough. We make sure everything works, everything looks right, and you’re happy with the result. Then we’re gone—and you’ve got our number if anything comes up.
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A full bathroom remodel with us covers everything from demolition to final finishes. That includes removing old fixtures, updating plumbing and electrical to current code, installing new tile or flooring, upgrading lighting, and putting in the vanity, toilet, shower, or tub you’ve chosen.
We also handle the less obvious stuff: fixing subfloors if they’re rotted, replacing drywall damaged by moisture, upgrading ventilation so mold doesn’t come back, and making sure your bathroom can handle Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles without cracking grout or bursting pipes behind the walls.
In Bellmore and across Nassau County, winter weather is a real factor. Homes built decades ago weren’t always insulated or plumbed with modern standards in mind. We account for that during the remodel so your new bathroom doesn’t become a problem when temperatures drop. That means proper insulation around pipes, quality materials that won’t crack in the cold, and attention to ventilation that prevents condensation and long-term damage.
You’re also getting project management. We coordinate inspectors if needed, manage the schedule across multiple trades, and keep you updated without you having to chase us down. Most bathroom renovations in this area cost between $15,000 and $35,000 depending on size and finishes, and the timeline typically runs three to five weeks for a full remodel.
Most full bathroom remodels in Bellmore run between $15,000 and $35,000. That range depends on the size of your bathroom, the quality of materials you choose, and how much of the layout you’re changing.
A midrange remodel—new tile, updated fixtures, a modern vanity, improved lighting—usually lands in the $18,000 to $25,000 range. If you’re keeping the same layout and just updating finishes, you’ll be on the lower end. If you’re moving plumbing, expanding the shower, or dealing with structural issues like water damage or outdated electrical, costs go up.
The reason for the range is simple: no two bathrooms are the same, and no two homeowners want the same result. We price based on what your project actually requires, not a one-size-fits-all estimate. During the walkthrough, we’ll give you a clear number based on your specific scope so there’s no guessing.
A full bathroom remodel typically takes three to five weeks. That includes demo, plumbing and electrical work, tile installation, and final finishes. Smaller updates—like replacing a vanity and fixtures without changing the layout—can be done in one to two weeks.
Delays happen when materials arrive damaged or incorrect, when hidden issues like mold or structural damage get discovered during demo, or when inspections or permits take longer than expected. We manage the schedule tightly and communicate any changes as soon as we know about them.
One thing that helps: we don’t juggle five jobs at once. When we start your bathroom, we’re there consistently until it’s done. You’re not waiting days between trades or wondering when someone’s coming back. That’s how we keep projects on schedule and why our timelines are reliable.
We deal with it. Water damage and mold are common in older bathrooms, especially around tubs, showers, and under floors where leaks have gone unnoticed for years. When we find it during demo, we stop, assess the extent, and give you a clear plan and cost to fix it before moving forward.
Ignoring it isn’t an option. If we tile over rotted subfloor or close up walls with mold behind them, you’ll have bigger problems down the road. We remove damaged materials, treat mold properly, replace framing or subfloor as needed, and make sure the area is dry and sound before we rebuild.
This is one reason we flag potential issues during the initial walkthrough. If your bathroom has soft spots in the floor, stains on the ceiling below, or outdated plumbing, there’s a good chance we’ll find damage once we open things up. It’s better to budget for that possibility upfront than be surprised mid-project.
It depends on the scope of work. If you’re just replacing fixtures, updating tile, or swapping a vanity, you typically don’t need a permit. If you’re moving plumbing, changing the layout, or doing electrical work, you likely do.
We handle permit applications when they’re required. That includes submitting plans, coordinating inspections, and making sure the work meets local building codes. It adds a little time to the project, but it protects you if you ever sell the home or file an insurance claim.
Some contractors avoid permits to save time or cut corners. That’s a risk you don’t want to take. Unpermitted work can cause problems during a home sale, and if something goes wrong—like a plumbing issue or electrical fire—your insurance may not cover it. We do it right, even when it’s not the fastest route.
Yes. Long Island winters are tough on plumbing, and frozen or burst pipes are a real issue in older homes. If something happens during your remodel—or anytime after—we’re available to respond.
Frozen pipes usually happen in exterior walls, unheated crawl spaces, or areas where insulation is lacking. When a pipe freezes, it can burst and cause serious water damage in a short amount of time. If that happens, you need someone who answers the phone and shows up fast, not someone who gets back to you in three days.
We’ve dealt with this enough to know how to prevent it during a remodel. That means insulating pipes properly, sealing gaps where cold air gets in, and using materials that hold up in freezing temperatures. It’s one of those things that separates a contractor who knows the local climate from one who’s just following a generic playbook.
You test their communication before you sign anything. Call them. Text them. See how fast they respond and whether they actually answer your questions or just try to close the sale.
A reliable contractor will walk your space, ask about your priorities and budget, and give you a realistic timeline and price. They’ll tell you what could go wrong and how they’d handle it. They won’t pressure you, lowball the estimate to win the job, or make promises they can’t keep.
Look at how they handle the small stuff too. Do they show up on time for the estimate? Is their truck clean? Do they explain things in plain language, or do they talk over your head? These details matter because they’re a preview of how the actual project will go. If a contractor is disorganized, vague, or hard to reach before you hire them, it’s not going to get better once the work starts.
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