You’re not looking for the cheapest bathroom contractor in Nassau County. You’re looking for someone who won’t ghost you mid-project, leave your home a mess, or disappear when something goes wrong in February.
A finished bathroom remodel should give you more than new tile. It should give you a space that works, looks sharp, and doesn’t need a redo in five years. That means proper ventilation for Long Island’s coastal humidity, materials that hold up, and installation that doesn’t cut corners.
You also get your time back. No waiting around for crews that don’t show. No wondering if today’s the day someone finally answers your call. The job gets done in the timeline we agree on, the site stays clean, and if your pipes freeze at 3 AM, someone picks up the phone.
We’ve been handling bathroom renovations and larger home improvement projects across Nassau County since 1972. We’re licensed, insured, and ranked in the top 1% of contractors in New York by BuildZoom.
Most of our work comes from referrals. That happens when you answer your phone, keep job sites clean, and don’t leave homeowners guessing. Ray’s on-site daily, which means someone who knows what they’re doing is actually watching the work.
Old Brookville homes have their own challenges—older estates, coastal weather, strict local codes. We’ve seen it all. We know what holds up here and what doesn’t, and we’re not interested in selling you something that’ll need replacing in a few years.
First, we walk through your bathroom and talk about what’s not working. Maybe it’s an outdated layout, a tub you never use, or a shower that’s seen better days. We listen, take measurements, and give you a clear estimate with an actual timeline.
Once we start, the old fixtures and finishes come out. If there’s underlying damage—rotted subfloor, mold from poor ventilation, old plumbing that needs updating—we handle it then. No surprises halfway through. This is also when we address anything specific to Long Island homes, like making sure your bathroom can handle humidity without turning into a mildew factory.
Then comes installation. New shower or tub, vanity, tile, lighting, ventilation. Everything gets done in sequence, and the site gets cleaned daily. You’re not coming home to a disaster zone. When we’re finished, you get a bathroom that works the way it should—and we’re still available if anything comes up after.
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A full bathroom renovation covers demo, plumbing updates, electrical work, new fixtures, tile or flooring, vanity installation, and ventilation. If you’re doing a tub-to-shower conversion or adding a walk-in shower, that’s part of it. If your layout needs changing, we handle that too.
In Old Brookville, we’re also thinking about your home’s age and location. Older homes on the North Shore often need better moisture control. Coastal humidity is real, and a bathroom without proper ventilation is asking for trouble. We install exhaust fans that actually work and use materials that won’t warp or grow mold in a few years.
You also get communication that doesn’t require chasing us down. We’re available by phone and text, and yes, that includes emergencies. Frozen pipes happen here in winter, and when they do, you need someone who picks up at 3 AM. We do.
The goal isn’t just a prettier bathroom. It’s one that functions better, lasts longer, and doesn’t become your next home improvement headache.
Most full bathroom remodels take one to three weeks, depending on the scope. A straightforward refresh—new vanity, tile, fixtures—might be done in a week. A full gut with layout changes, plumbing reroutes, or structural work takes closer to three.
Weather can affect timelines on Long Island, especially in winter. If we’re dealing with frozen ground or delayed material shipments, that adds time. We give you a realistic schedule upfront and keep you updated if anything shifts.
The difference between a one-week job and a three-week job usually comes down to how much we’re changing. Swapping a tub for a walk-in shower is faster than moving walls or updating all your plumbing. We’ll tell you what to expect before we start.
A mid-range bathroom remodel in Nassau County typically runs between $15,000 and $35,000. That covers new fixtures, tile, vanity, and labor. If you’re adding high-end finishes, custom work, or changing the layout significantly, you’re looking at $40,000 or more.
Old Brookville homes often fall on the higher end because of the size and quality expectations. Larger master bathrooms, premium materials, and older homes that need more prep work all add to the cost. We’re not the cheapest option, but you’re paying for work that lasts and crews that don’t cut corners.
We give you a clear estimate before starting. No surprise charges halfway through. If we find something during demo—like plumbing that needs replacing—we talk to you before moving forward. You’ll know what you’re spending and why.
It depends on what you’re changing. If you’re replacing fixtures, tile, or a vanity without moving plumbing or electrical, you usually don’t need a permit. If you’re relocating plumbing, adding new electrical, or changing the layout, Nassau County requires permits.
Old Brookville has strict building codes, and the permit process can add time and cost to your project. We handle projects that don’t require permits when possible, but if your remodel does need one, we’ll tell you upfront.
Skipping permits when you need them isn’t worth it. It can cause problems when you sell your home or if something goes wrong. We’ve been doing this for 50 years—we know when permits are required and when they’re not.
Yes. Tub-to-shower conversions are common in Nassau County, especially for homeowners who want easier access or just don’t use the tub. The process involves removing the old tub, updating plumbing if needed, and installing a new shower base and surround.
Walk-in showers with frameless glass doors are popular in Old Brookville because they look clean and modern. We can also add features like rainfall showerheads, built-in benches, or grab bars if you’re thinking about aging in place.
The conversion usually takes less time than a full bathroom remodel—often one to two weeks. It’s a straightforward project, but it still needs to be done right. Poor waterproofing or incorrect slope on the shower pan leads to leaks, and that’s a bigger headache than the original tub.
If you’re dealing with mildew, peeling paint, or a musty smell, your bathroom isn’t handling moisture well. Long Island’s coastal climate means bathrooms need proper ventilation and water-resistant materials, or you’re going to have problems.
The fix starts with a good exhaust fan—one that’s actually vented outside, not into your attic. A lot of older homes have undersized fans or none at all. We also use mold-resistant drywall, proper waterproofing behind tile, and grout that’s sealed correctly.
If your current bathroom doesn’t have these things, a remodel is the time to add them. It’s not just about looks—it’s about preventing damage that costs more to fix later. We’ve worked on enough Long Island homes to know what holds up and what doesn’t.
If we find an issue during demo—rotted subfloor, outdated plumbing, electrical that’s not up to code—we stop and talk to you before moving forward. You’ll know what the problem is, what it costs to fix, and why it matters.
We don’t hide problems or patch them over. If your bathroom has underlying damage, fixing it now prevents bigger issues later. Most homeowners appreciate knowing what’s actually behind their walls, even if it adds to the budget.
After the remodel is done, we’re still available. If you have a question, need an adjustment, or run into an emergency like a frozen pipe, you can reach us. We’ve been in business since 1972 because we don’t disappear after the check clears.
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