You wake up to a bathroom that doesn’t feel cramped or outdated anymore. The shower has the pressure you wanted, the lighting actually works for getting ready in the morning, and there’s finally enough storage that countertops aren’t cluttered with bottles and towels.
That’s what happens when a bathroom remodel is done by someone who knows what they’re doing. Not just making it look nice for photos, but building it to handle real life in a Muttontown home where quality matters and shortcuts show up fast.
Walk-in showers with frameless glass that make the space feel twice as large. Smart mirrors with LED lighting that don’t fog up. Heated floors for those cold Long Island mornings. Storage solutions that make sense for how you actually use the space. These aren’t luxuries anymore, they’re what a modern bathroom renovation should include.
And when the job’s done, you’re not dealing with callbacks for leaks or tiles that crack in six months. You’re using a bathroom that works, every single day, exactly how it should.
We’ve been handling bathroom remodels and home improvement projects across Nassau County for over 50 years. That’s a lot of frozen pipes, last-minute changes, and homeowners who just want someone to call them back.
We’re a general contractor that specializes in the bigger jobs—full bathroom renovations, first-floor remodels, extensions. The kind of work that requires permits, planning, and a crew that knows what they’re doing. We keep the site clean every day, we show up when we say we will, and if something goes wrong at 3 a.m., you can actually reach us.
Muttontown homeowners expect that level of service because they’ve seen what happens when a contractor ghosts mid-project or leaves a mess every night. We’ve built our reputation in this market by doing the opposite. You call, we answer. You text, we respond. That’s not revolutionary, it’s just how it should work.
First, we walk through your current bathroom and talk about what’s not working. Not enough light, outdated fixtures, terrible layout—whatever it is, we need to see it to give you a real estimate. No ballpark guessing, no surprises later.
Once you approve the plan and budget, we set a timeline and stick to it. Demo happens fast but carefully, especially in older Muttontown homes where plumbing and electrical can be tricky. We pull permits if needed, coordinate inspections, and keep you updated without you having to chase us down.
Then comes the build. New plumbing, electrical, tile work, vanities, lighting, ventilation—everything goes in with attention to detail because this is a room that gets used twice a day, every day. We don’t rush the grout work or cut corners on waterproofing because those are the things that cause problems a year from now.
At the end, we do a final walkthrough with you. You see everything, test everything, ask questions. If something’s not right, we fix it before we call it done. Then we clean up, haul away the debris, and leave you with a bathroom that actually feels like an upgrade.
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A full bathroom renovation in Muttontown typically includes new tile work, updated plumbing and fixtures, better lighting, improved ventilation, and modern vanities with real storage. If you want a walk-in shower with frameless glass and a rainfall showerhead, that’s part of it. If you need heated floors or smart shower controls, we handle that too.
In Nassau County, bathroom remodels usually run between $29,000 and $85,000 depending on size and finishes. A basic refresh with new tile and fixtures sits on the lower end. A full gut renovation with custom features, natural stone countertops, and high-end finishes pushes higher. We give you a detailed estimate upfront so you know exactly where your money’s going.
You’re also paying for proper ventilation planning, which a lot of contractors skip and then you end up with mold issues. You’re paying for waterproofing done right so you don’t have leaks six months later. And you’re paying for a crew that keeps the site clean and doesn’t leave dust all over your house every night.
The goal isn’t just a prettier bathroom. It’s a space that adds real value to your home, works better for your daily routine, and doesn’t need fixing again in two years.
Most full bathroom renovations take between three and six weeks from demo to completion. That timeline depends on the scope—if you’re just updating fixtures and tile, you’re on the shorter end. If you’re moving plumbing, adding a walk-in shower, and doing custom tile work, expect closer to six weeks.
Delays happen when permits take longer than expected or when we open up walls and find issues that need fixing. Older homes in Muttontown sometimes have outdated plumbing or electrical that wasn’t up to code, and we’re not going to cover that up and pretend it’s fine. We’ll tell you what we found, what it costs to fix, and how it affects the timeline.
We set realistic expectations from the start and keep you updated throughout. If something changes, you hear about it from us before it becomes a problem. The goal is to get it done right, not just done fast.
Underestimating ventilation. A lot of people focus on tile and fixtures and forget that bathrooms generate a ton of moisture. Without proper ventilation, you’re setting yourself up for mold, mildew, and damage that costs more to fix than just doing it right the first time.
Another big one is choosing a contractor based only on price. The lowest bid usually means someone’s cutting corners—cheaper materials, rushed work, or they’re not licensed and insured. When something goes wrong, you’re stuck paying someone else to fix it, and now you’ve paid twice.
The third mistake is not planning for enough storage. You want the bathroom to look clean and open, but if there’s nowhere to put anything, your countertops end up cluttered and the whole space feels chaotic. We design storage into the layout so it’s functional, not just pretty.
It depends on what you’re doing. If you’re just swapping out a vanity or updating fixtures, probably not. If you’re moving plumbing, changing the layout, or doing any electrical work, yes, you need a permit.
We handle the permit process if your project requires it. That includes submitting plans, coordinating inspections, and making sure everything meets Nassau County 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 will tell you permits aren’t necessary to save time or avoid scrutiny on their work. That’s a red flag. Unpermitted work can come back to haunt you during a home sale or appraisal, and if something goes wrong, your insurance might not cover it. We do it by the book so you don’t have to worry about it later.
Yes, and it’s one of the best ways to make a small bathroom feel bigger. Frameless glass walk-in showers create an open, airy look that doesn’t chop up the space visually like a shower curtain or framed door does.
The key is planning the layout carefully. We look at where the plumbing is, how the door swings, and where you need storage. Sometimes that means repositioning the toilet or vanity to make the shower work without the bathroom feeling cramped. A curbless walk-in shower with floor-to-ceiling tile can make even a compact Muttontown bathroom feel like a spa.
We also plan for proper drainage and waterproofing, which is critical in a walk-in shower. If the slope isn’t right or the waterproofing fails, you’re dealing with leaks and water damage. We’ve seen it happen with DIY jobs and cheap contractors, and it’s expensive to fix. We do it right the first time so you’re not calling someone back in six months.
In Muttontown and the surrounding Nassau County area, bathroom remodels typically range from $29,000 for a straightforward update to $85,000 or more for a high-end renovation with custom features. The cost depends on the size of the bathroom, the materials you choose, and how much of the layout you’re changing.
A mid-range remodel with quality tile, a new vanity, updated lighting, and a walk-in shower usually falls around $50,000. If you want natural stone countertops, heated floors, smart shower controls, and premium fixtures, expect to be on the higher end. If you’re working with a smaller budget, we can prioritize the changes that give you the most impact.
We give you a detailed estimate before any work starts so there are no surprises. If we run into something unexpected during demo—like old plumbing that needs replacing—we’ll tell you what it costs and why it matters before we proceed. The goal is to stay within your budget while delivering a bathroom that actually adds value to your home.
First, make sure they’re licensed and insured. In New York, that’s not optional, and if someone’s dodging that question, walk away. A licensed contractor has accountability, and insurance protects you if something goes wrong on the job.
Second, look for someone who answers the phone and communicates clearly. If they’re hard to reach during the sales process, they’ll be impossible to reach when you have a question mid-project. You want a contractor who responds to texts, shows up on time, and keeps you updated without you having to chase them down.
Third, ask about their process for handling surprises. Every remodel uncovers something unexpected—outdated wiring, hidden water damage, plumbing that’s not up to code. A good contractor will explain what they found, what it costs to fix, and how it affects the timeline. A bad one will either ignore it or hit you with a huge bill at the end. We’ve been doing this for over 50 years in Nassau County, and we’ve learned that transparency and communication are what separate a smooth project from a nightmare.
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