Your bathroom isn’t just another room. It’s where your day starts and ends. When the shower’s outdated, the vanity’s falling apart, or the layout doesn’t make sense anymore, it affects more than just aesthetics.
A proper bathroom remodel gives you back functionality. More storage where you need it. Better lighting that actually helps. A shower or tub setup that fits how you live now, not how someone lived twenty years ago.
You’re not looking for a quick facelift. You want a bathroom that works, looks right, and adds real value to your home. That’s what we build in Farmingdale and across Long Island. Clean execution, skilled crews, and a finished product that holds up.
We handle large-scale bathroom renovations throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties. We’re licensed, insured, and bonded, and we’ve built a reputation in Farmingdale by doing what most contractors won’t: answering the phone every time, responding to texts immediately, and keeping our job sites professional.
Farmingdale homeowners deal with the same issues across Long Island—aging homes, harsh winters that expose plumbing problems, and a contractor market where half the calls go unanswered. We’re not interested in being another name on that list.
When you call us, you get a straight answer. When we’re on your property, the site stays clean and the crew stays professional. That’s not marketing talk—it’s how we operate.
First, we walk through your bathroom with you. We’re looking at layout, plumbing, what’s working, what’s not, and what you actually need. No upselling. Just an honest assessment of the job.
Once we agree on scope and budget, we handle everything—demo, plumbing, electrical, tile, fixtures, vanity installation, the works. Our crews show up on time, keep the space as clean as a construction zone can be, and communicate if anything changes.
During the project, you’re not left guessing. We’re reachable by phone or text, and if something comes up—like outdated plumbing that needs addressing—we talk through it before moving forward. No surprises on the invoice.
When we’re done, you’ve got a finished bathroom that’s built right. We don’t leave until the job’s complete and you’re clear on everything that was done.
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A full bathroom renovation with us covers demolition, framing, plumbing updates, electrical work, tile installation, vanity and fixture installation, lighting, and finishing work. We’re a general contractor, so you’re not coordinating five different people. One team handles it all.
In Farmingdale, we see a lot of homes built in the ’60s through ’80s with original bathrooms that haven’t been touched. That means outdated plumbing, poor layouts, and materials that don’t hold up to Long Island’s humidity and temperature swings. We account for that during the remodel—upgrading what needs it, reinforcing where it makes sense.
Whether you’re updating a master bathroom with a walk-in shower and double vanity or renovating a smaller second bath to improve functionality, the approach is the same. We focus on durability, smart design, and finishes that fit your home and your budget.
You’re also getting a contractor who understands Long Island winters. Frozen pipes, emergency repairs, weather delays—we’ve handled it all and plan around it.
On Long Island, a full bathroom remodel typically runs between $17,500 and $71,000, depending on the size of the space, the materials you choose, and how much structural work is involved. That range includes labor, materials, and contractor overhead.
A smaller bathroom with standard finishes—basic tile, a prefab vanity, standard fixtures—will land on the lower end. A larger master bathroom with custom tile work, high-end fixtures, a walk-in shower, and upgraded lighting will cost more.
We give you a clear estimate upfront based on your specific project. No vague ranges or surprise charges later. If something comes up during demo—like plumbing that needs replacing—we talk through the cost before proceeding.
Most full bathroom remodels take between two and four weeks, depending on the scope. A straightforward renovation with no major plumbing or structural changes can be done in two weeks. A larger project with custom tile, layout changes, or plumbing updates will take closer to four.
Weather can affect timelines on Long Island, especially in winter. If we’re dealing with frozen pipes or delays in material delivery due to snow, we’ll keep you updated. We don’t rush the job just to hit a deadline—we’d rather do it right.
You’ll have access to another bathroom during the work, but we do our best to minimize disruption. We clean up at the end of each day and keep the rest of your home protected from dust and debris.
We handle everything. Plumbing, electrical, tile, framing, fixtures—it’s all part of the job. You’re not coordinating multiple contractors or waiting on someone else’s schedule.
Our crews include licensed plumbers and electricians, so the work is done to code and inspected properly. That’s especially important in older Farmingdale homes where the plumbing and wiring might not be up to current standards.
If we find something during demo that needs addressing—like outdated pipes or a subpanel that’s not up to code—we’ll walk you through it and give you options. But you’re not scrambling to find another contractor mid-project.
You don’t need to be home the entire time, but we do ask that someone’s available for the initial walkthrough and any key decision points during the project. Once we’re into the work, our crews can operate independently.
We keep the job site secure and respect your home. Tools and materials are stored neatly, and we lock up if we’re working in a space with exterior access. If something comes up that needs your input—a fixture choice, a layout question—we’ll call or text rather than making the decision for you.
Most of our Farmingdale clients are working during the day, so we’re used to operating while homeowners are out. We just make sure communication stays clear so you’re never wondering what’s happening.
We deal with it, but we’ll talk to you first. Mold and water damage are common in older Long Island bathrooms, especially around tubs, showers, and under floors. It’s often hidden until demo starts.
If we find it, we stop, assess the extent, and give you a clear explanation of what needs to be done. That might mean replacing subfloor, treating mold, or updating plumbing that’s been leaking. We’ll provide a cost for the additional work before proceeding.
We don’t hide problems or patch over them. If your bathroom has underlying damage, it gets fixed properly. That’s how you avoid bigger issues down the road and ensure the remodel actually lasts.
We’ll help you figure it out. Most homeowners know they want an updated bathroom, but they’re not sure about layout, tile choices, fixture styles, or what’s realistic for their budget. That’s normal.
During the initial consultation, we’ll ask about how you use the space, what’s frustrating you now, and what you’re hoping to achieve. From there, we can suggest layouts that improve flow, recommend materials that fit your style and hold up well, and help you prioritize where to spend your budget.
We’re not designers in the decorative sense, but we’ve done enough bathroom remodels in Farmingdale to know what works structurally, what’s worth the investment, and what’s going to cause problems later. You’ll leave the consultation with a clearer picture of your options and what the project will actually involve.
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