You’re not remodeling your bathroom just to check a box. You want a space that functions better, looks updated, and doesn’t make you cringe when guests use it. Maybe the layout’s cramped, the fixtures are outdated, or you’re tired of fighting for counter space every morning.
A proper bathroom renovation fixes those problems. You get storage that makes sense, finishes that hold up, and a layout designed around how you actually use the room. No more stepping over each other to brush your teeth or dealing with a vanity from 1987.
The right contractor makes it happen without the usual chaos. That means clear timelines, job sites that don’t look like disaster zones, and someone who picks up the phone when you call. You shouldn’t have to wonder if your bathroom will be functional next week or next month.
We’ve been handling bathroom remodels across Nassau County since the early 1980s. That’s four decades of plumbing complications, layout challenges, and homeowners who just want their project done right.
We’re a general contractor, but bathrooms are where we spend most of our time. From Flower Hill to Manhasset to Great Neck, we’ve worked in homes where the bathroom was an afterthought and turned it into something people actually enjoy using. Licensed, insured, and ranked in the top 1% of contractors in New York by BuildZoom.
You’ll work directly with Ray and his crew. No subcontractors bouncing in and out. No wondering who’s responsible when something goes sideways. Just experienced professionals who know how to handle everything from demo to final inspection without leaving your house looking like a construction zone.
First, Ray walks through your current bathroom and listens to what’s not working. Cramped shower? Outdated vanity? Poor lighting? He’ll measure everything, discuss layout options, and give you a realistic estimate based on what you actually need—not what sounds good in a sales pitch.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule your project and show up when we say we will. Demo comes first, then any necessary plumbing or electrical updates. From there, it’s walls, flooring, fixtures, and finishes. Ray keeps you updated throughout so you’re never guessing what’s happening or when you’ll have a working bathroom again.
The job site gets cleaned at the end of each day. Dust and debris are managed, not left for you to deal with. When the project wraps, you get a final walkthrough to make sure everything’s done right. Then you’ve got a bathroom that works, looks updated, and doesn’t require a follow-up call three weeks later because something wasn’t finished.
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A complete bathroom remodel with us covers everything from layout redesign to final fixtures. That includes demolition, plumbing and electrical work, new tile or flooring, vanity and countertop installation, shower or tub replacement, lighting upgrades, and ventilation improvements. If your bathroom needs it, it’s part of the scope.
On Long Island, bathroom remodels typically run around $370 per square foot, with most projects in the $15,000 to $30,000 range depending on size and finishes. A standard 40-square-foot bathroom averages close to $15,000 for a midrange remodel. You’re not just paying for new tile and a vanity—you’re paying for labor that knows how to handle plumbing complications, moisture issues, and layout challenges without creating bigger problems.
Nassau County homeowners are increasingly focused on spa-like features and smart storage. Floating vanities, quartz countertops, rainfall showerheads, and curbless showers are popular requests in Flower Hill and surrounding areas. Aging-in-place features like grab bars and non-slip flooring are also common, especially for homeowners planning to stay in their homes long-term. We work with you to balance what you want with what actually makes sense for your space and budget.
Most full bathroom renovations take two to four weeks from demo to completion, depending on the scope. A straightforward remodel where you’re replacing fixtures and finishes within the existing layout usually lands on the shorter end. If you’re moving plumbing, expanding the footprint, or dealing with unexpected issues like outdated wiring or water damage, it takes longer.
We give you a realistic timeline upfront based on what your project actually involves. We don’t promise three days to win the job, then drag it out for a month. Our crew shows up consistently, keeps the project moving, and communicates if anything changes.
Weather and supply delays can affect timing, especially on Long Island where winters slow everything down. But you won’t be left guessing. If something’s delayed, you’ll know why and when to expect us back.
Expect to spend between $15,000 and $30,000 for a midrange bathroom remodel in Nassau County. That covers most fixture replacements, new tile, updated plumbing and electrical, and quality finishes. If you’re working with a smaller bathroom or keeping the existing layout, you might land closer to $15,000. Larger spaces or high-end materials push costs higher.
Labor typically accounts for 40% to 60% of your total budget, which on Long Island means $6,000 to $9,000 or more depending on complexity. The rest goes toward materials—tile, vanities, countertops, fixtures, lighting, and ventilation. Plumbing and electrical updates add cost but they’re not optional if your current setup is outdated or not up to code.
We provide a detailed estimate before any work starts. No vague ranges or surprise charges halfway through. You’ll know what you’re paying for and why. If you want to add something mid-project, we’ll tell you what it costs before proceeding.
Some bathroom updates don’t require permits—replacing a vanity, upgrading fixtures, or retiling within the existing footprint usually fall into that category. But if you’re moving plumbing, altering electrical systems, or changing the bathroom’s structure, permits are typically required in Nassau County.
We prefer projects that don’t need permits because they move faster and avoid the delays that come with inspections and approvals. But we won’t cut corners to avoid permitting if your project legally requires it. Skipping permits on work that needs them creates problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim.
If your remodel does require permits, we handle the process. We know the local codes, work with inspectors, and make sure everything’s done correctly. You’re not stuck navigating town requirements on your own or wondering if the work will pass inspection.
If you’re constantly bumping into things, fighting for space, or dealing with a layout that just doesn’t flow, it’s worth considering a redesign. Common signs include a vanity that blocks the door, a shower that’s too small to use comfortably, or a toilet positioned awkwardly in the room.
Changing the layout costs more because it involves moving plumbing and potentially electrical. But if your current setup makes the bathroom frustrating to use, new finishes won’t fix the problem. Ray walks through your space and tells you honestly whether a layout change makes sense or if you’re better off working within the existing footprint.
Sometimes small adjustments make a big difference. Swapping a standard vanity for a floating one creates more floor space. Replacing a tub with a walk-in shower opens up the room. A pocket door instead of a swing door improves flow. You don’t always need a full gut job to make your bathroom work better.
Clear out everything from the bathroom before we arrive—toiletries, towels, medications, anything stored in cabinets or on shelves. The space needs to be empty so demo and construction can happen without damaging your belongings. If you’ve got a second bathroom, plan to use it for the duration of the project.
Expect noise and dust, even though we clean up daily. If you work from home, you might want to set up in a room farther from the construction area. Let your neighbors know work’s happening, especially if you’re in a townhouse or condo where shared walls mean they’ll hear the demo.
Communicate any specific concerns upfront. If there’s a particular fixture you want saved, a schedule constraint, or access issues we should know about, mention it before work starts. Our team is professional and respectful of your home, but the clearer you are about expectations, the smoother the project goes.
A midrange bathroom remodel typically returns around 70% to 80% of what you spend when you sell, which is one of the better ROI figures in home improvement. Buyers pay attention to bathrooms. An outdated or poorly maintained bathroom makes your entire home feel neglected, even if everything else is updated.
The return depends on how well the remodel matches your home’s overall value and the local market. In Nassau County, where buyers expect move-in-ready homes, an updated bathroom can be the difference between a quick sale and a property that sits on the market. Spring and early summer are peak selling seasons on Long Island, so timing your remodel for late winter positions you well if you’re planning to list.
Even if you’re not selling soon, you’ll enjoy the space more. Most homeowners report increased satisfaction and more time spent at home after a bathroom remodel. You’re not just adding value for the next buyer—you’re making your daily routine better right now.
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