Bathroom Remodeling in Island Park, NY

Your Bathroom Should Work Better Than It Looks

Outdated fixtures, cramped layouts, and constant repairs drain your time and budget. You need a bathroom renovation that fixes what’s broken and upgrades what matters most.
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Bathroom Renovation Services in Island Park

A Space That Actually Fits Your Life

Your morning routine shouldn’t involve dodging leaky faucets or fighting for counter space. A proper bathroom remodel gives you functional storage, modern fixtures that don’t break down every six months, and a layout that makes sense for how you actually use the room.

Island Park homes deal with aging plumbing infrastructure and coastal weather that accelerates wear on pipes and fixtures. When temperatures drop below freezing, those exterior wall pipes become a real problem. A full renovation addresses these issues at the source—not just covering them up with new tile.

You’re looking at a space that holds up to Long Island’s climate, looks clean and current, and doesn’t require constant maintenance calls. That’s what a well-executed bathroom renovation delivers. No more wondering when the next leak will start or how much longer that outdated vanity will hold together.

Island Park Bathroom Contractor Since 1984

Four Decades of Getting It Right

We’ve been handling bathroom remodels across Nassau County for over 40 years. We’re a licensed general contractor that answers the phone, shows up on time, and keeps job sites clean—basic things that shouldn’t be rare but somehow are in this market.

Our clients in Island Park and surrounding Long Island communities use us for multiple projects over the years because we don’t disappear mid-job, we stick to estimates, and our crews know what they’re doing. You’re dealing with older home infrastructure in this area—plumbing that dates back decades, electrical that needs updating, layouts that don’t meet current code. We’ve seen it all and know how to handle it without surprises.

Licensed, insured, and ranked in the top 1% of New York contractors. We handle the permits, inspections, and coordination so you don’t have to chase down answers.

Our Bathroom Remodeling Process Explained

Here's What Happens From Start to Finish

First, we walk through your current bathroom and talk about what’s not working. Tight layout? Outdated fixtures? Plumbing issues? We measure everything, discuss your priorities, and give you a clear estimate that doesn’t change unless you change the scope.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits and scheduling. Our team includes licensed plumbers, electricians, and tile setters—not subcontractors we found last week. Demo happens fast, and we protect the rest of your home from dust and debris. Then comes rough plumbing and electrical, followed by new walls, flooring, and fixtures.

Throughout the project, you know what’s happening and when. We clean up at the end of each day because nobody wants to live in a construction zone longer than necessary. Final inspection happens, and you get a bathroom that works the way it should. No drawn-out timelines, no disappearing for days, no surprise charges at the end.

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What's Included in Island Park Bathroom Remodels

Full Renovations Built for Long Island Homes

A complete bathroom renovation covers everything from demolition to final fixtures. You’re getting new plumbing that handles Long Island’s temperature swings, updated electrical that meets current code, proper ventilation to prevent mold in our humid climate, and tile work that’s actually waterproofed correctly.

Walk-in showers with frameless glass are replacing old tub-shower combos across Island Park. Modern vanities with real storage, not those builder-grade cabinets that fall apart in five years. Fixtures in finishes like matte black and brushed gold that don’t show water spots as badly. Heated floors if you want them—worth it during Long Island winters.

We match existing flooring in adjacent rooms, handle all inspections, and coordinate every trade so you’re not dealing with five different people. Your bathroom gets torn down to the studs and rebuilt properly. That means addressing old plumbing issues before they become emergency calls, upgrading electrical to handle modern lighting and outlets, and installing everything to manufacturer specs so warranties actually hold up.

On Long Island, where home values average over $700,000, a quality bathroom remodel typically returns 60-70% of cost at resale. But more importantly, you’re fixing problems that only get more expensive the longer you wait.

How long does a full bathroom remodel take in Island Park?

Most complete bathroom renovations take three to five weeks from demo to final walkthrough. That timeline assumes no major surprises behind the walls—though in older Island Park homes, we sometimes find outdated plumbing or electrical that needs addressing before we can move forward.

The first few days are demolition and rough plumbing and electrical work. Then comes inspection, which can add a few days depending on the town’s schedule. After that, we’re installing new walls, tile, fixtures, and finishes. Weather can slow things down if we’re waiting on materials or if extreme cold affects certain installations.

We keep you updated throughout. If something comes up that changes the timeline, you hear about it immediately, not three days later. Most delays happen because homeowners change their mind on tile or fixtures mid-project—which is fine, but it does push things back. Stick to the plan, and we stick to the schedule.

Full bathroom remodels in Nassau County typically run between $17,500 and $71,000, depending on size, finishes, and how much structural work is needed. A standard hall bath with mid-range fixtures and tile usually lands in the $20,000-$35,000 range. Master bathrooms with custom tile, high-end fixtures, and layout changes cost more.

Those numbers include everything—labor, materials, permits, inspections, and contractor overhead. If we open up walls and find plumbing that needs replacing or electrical that’s not up to code, that adds to the cost. It’s why we’re careful during the estimate phase to account for likely issues in older homes.

You’re not getting a $12,000 bathroom remodel that looks good for two years and then starts falling apart. Quality tile work, proper waterproofing, fixtures that last—that’s what the investment covers. We give you a detailed estimate upfront, and we don’t vary from it unless you make changes. No surprise bills at the end.

Yes, if you’re doing anything beyond cosmetic updates. Moving plumbing, changing electrical, altering the layout—all of that requires permits from the town. Even replacing a bathtub or relocating a toilet needs approval because it involves plumbing changes.

We handle the permit process. You don’t need to visit town hall or figure out what paperwork is required. We submit plans, schedule inspections, and make sure everything passes. It adds time to the project—usually a week or two on the front end—but it’s not optional.

Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it causes problems when you sell. Home inspectors find unpermitted work, and buyers either walk away or demand price reductions. Plus, if something goes wrong with unpermitted plumbing or electrical, your insurance may not cover it. Do it right the first time.

Yes, and we do this regularly. When we remodel a bathroom, we extend new flooring to meet whatever’s in the adjacent hallway or bedroom. If it’s hardwood, we match the species, stain, and finish as closely as possible. If it’s tile, we find the same product or something nearly identical.

Sometimes the existing flooring is discontinued, especially if your home is 15-20 years old. In those cases, we source the closest match available or suggest a complementary option that transitions naturally. We can also create a threshold or border that makes the transition intentional rather than trying to fake a perfect match that’s slightly off.

The goal is making your new bathroom look like it belongs in your home, not like an addition that was tacked on. We take samples, compare them in your actual lighting, and don’t move forward until you’re confident it’ll look right. Attention to that kind of detail is what separates a professional remodel from one that always looks a bit off.

We stop, show you what we found, explain what needs to happen, and give you a price before proceeding. Common issues in Island Park homes include old galvanized pipes that are corroded, electrical that’s not grounded properly, or framing that’s rotted from old leaks.

None of that is optional to fix. If your plumbing is failing, covering it with new tile doesn’t solve anything—it just hides the problem until it becomes an emergency. Same with electrical that’s not up to code. We’re not going to close up walls knowing there’s an issue that’ll come back to bite you.

Most homeowners appreciate finding out about these problems during a planned renovation rather than at 2 a.m. when a pipe bursts. We build some contingency into larger projects because older homes almost always have something. But we don’t proceed with extra work without your approval, and we don’t pad the estimate to cover things that might not even be there.

Labor and materials cost more here, and Long Island homes have specific challenges that add complexity. Older infrastructure means we’re often dealing with plumbing and electrical that needs upgrading to meet current code. Coastal weather accelerates wear on building materials, so proper waterproofing and ventilation matter more than in drier climates.

Permit and inspection fees are higher in Nassau County compared to many other regions. Disposal costs for demolition debris are significant. And frankly, the cost of doing business on Long Island—insurance, licensing, overhead—is higher across the board.

You’re also paying for contractors who show up, finish the job, and stand behind their work. The Long Island market is competitive, and plenty of cheaper options exist. But over 20% of bathroom remodels here go over budget, usually because the contractor underestimated the job or wasn’t qualified to handle what they found. Paying a fair price upfront for experienced work costs less than paying twice to fix a botched job.

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