Bathroom Remodeling in Plainview, NY

Turn Your Outdated Bathroom Into Something You'll Use

Licensed contractor with 40+ years remodeling bathrooms across Nassau County—handling everything from old plumbing to final inspections without the runaround.

Bathroom Renovation Plainview Homeowners Trust

What You Get When the Job's Done Right

You’re not just getting new tile and fixtures. You’re getting a bathroom that works the way you need it to—whether that’s a walk-in shower because the tub’s been useless for years, storage that actually makes sense, or a layout that doesn’t waste space.

Most Plainview homes we work on are dealing with outdated plumbing, tight timelines, or both. We’ve handled enough bathroom renovations on Long Island to know what breaks, what lasts, and what’s worth spending money on. The goal isn’t to upsell you on trends you don’t need—it’s to give you a bathroom that adds real value to your home and doesn’t fall apart in five years.

You’ll also get a contractor who picks up the phone, shows up when scheduled, and keeps the job site clean. That shouldn’t be rare, but around here, it is.

Experienced Bathroom Contractor in Plainview

Three Generations of Getting It Done

We’ve been handling bathroom remodels, kitchen renovations, and full-scale home projects across Plainview and Nassau County for over 40 years. We’re licensed, insured, and ranked in the top 1% of New York contractors—not because we’re flashy, but because we finish what we start.

Most of our work comes from referrals. People call us back for second and third projects because we do what we say we’re going to do. We’ve worked on everything from small bathroom updates in Bethpage to full first-floor renovations in Massapequa, and we bring the same crew, same standards, and same communication to every job.

We know Long Island homes. We know the plumbing issues that come with older houses, the permitting process in Nassau County, and how to work around your schedule without dragging a two-week job into two months.

Our Bathroom Remodeling Process in Plainview

Here's How We Handle Your Bathroom Renovation

It starts with a walkthrough. We’ll look at your current bathroom, talk through what’s not working, and figure out what makes sense for your space and budget. If there’s old plumbing or structural issues, we’ll catch it early—not halfway through demolition.

Once we agree on a plan, we handle the permits, order materials, and schedule the work. You’ll know the timeline upfront, and if something changes, you’ll hear about it before it becomes a problem. Our crew keeps the site clean, works efficiently, and doesn’t leave tools scattered across your house.

During the job, we’re managing everything—demo, plumbing, electrical, tile, fixtures, inspections. You’re not coordinating five different contractors or waiting on someone to call you back. We stay on top of it so you don’t have to.

When it’s done, you’ll have a bathroom that works, looks good, and was built to last. No surprises. No shortcuts. Just solid work from a contractor who’s been doing this long enough to know what matters.

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What's Included in Plainview Bathroom Remodeling

What You're Actually Paying For

A full bathroom remodel with us covers demolition, plumbing updates, electrical work, new fixtures, tile installation, vanity and cabinetry, flooring, and final finishes. We’re handling the whole project—not just the pretty parts.

In Plainview and across Nassau County, most bathroom renovations run into plumbing issues. Older homes have outdated pipes, hidden leaks, or systems that can’t support modern fixtures. We address that upfront so you’re not dealing with problems six months later. If your bathroom needs accessibility updates—grab bars, walk-in showers, wider doorways—we build that in from the start.

Long Island homeowners are also leaning toward water-efficient fixtures and better ventilation, especially with rising utility costs. We’ll walk you through options that make sense for your home without pushing products you don’t need. The goal is a bathroom that fits how you live, increases your home’s value, and doesn’t require constant maintenance. On average, a well-done bathroom remodel in this area returns about 60% of the cost when you sell and makes your home move faster than one with an outdated bathroom.

How long does a bathroom remodel take in Plainview?

Most full bathroom remodels take two to four weeks, depending on the scope. If we’re just swapping fixtures and updating tile, you’re looking at the shorter end. If we’re moving plumbing, addressing structural issues, or doing a full layout change, it takes longer.

Plainview homes—especially older ones—sometimes have surprises behind the walls. We do our best to catch those during the walkthrough, but if we find something during demo, we’ll let you know right away and adjust the timeline. We don’t drag jobs out, but we also don’t rush through steps that matter, like letting tile set properly or making sure plumbing is done right.

You’ll have access to another bathroom during the work, but we keep the disruption as minimal as possible. Our crew cleans up daily, and we don’t leave your house a mess at the end of each day.

On Long Island, most bathroom remodels run between $15,000 and $30,000 for a full renovation. That includes labor, materials, plumbing, electrical, tile, fixtures, and finishes. Smaller updates—new vanity, toilet, and cosmetic changes—can come in under $10,000. Larger projects with custom tile, high-end fixtures, or layout changes can go higher.

The biggest cost drivers are plumbing and tile work. If your bathroom has old pipes or needs a full replumb, that adds to the budget. Custom tile, frameless glass showers, and premium vanities also increase the price, but they’re worth it if you’re planning to stay in the home or want a strong return when you sell.

We’ll give you a clear estimate upfront based on what you actually need—not a lowball number that doubles once the job starts. If something unexpected comes up, we’ll talk through options before moving forward. No one likes surprise costs, and we don’t operate that way.

Yes. Most of the bathrooms we remodel in Plainview and Nassau County have outdated plumbing—old galvanized pipes, hidden leaks, or systems that can’t handle modern water pressure. We’ve been doing this for 40+ years, so we know what to look for and how to fix it without tearing apart your entire house.

If your plumbing needs updating, we’ll replace what’s necessary and make sure everything is up to code. That might mean new supply lines, updated drain systems, or rerouting pipes to fit a new layout. It’s not the glamorous part of a remodel, but it’s the part that keeps your bathroom from leaking or losing water pressure a year later.

We also handle emergency plumbing issues—frozen pipes, sudden leaks, anything that can’t wait. Long Island winters are tough on older homes, and we’ve pulled plenty of homeowners out of bad situations. If your bathroom has plumbing problems now, we’ll address them as part of the remodel so you’re not dealing with the same issues down the road.

It depends on the scope of work. If you’re moving plumbing, changing the layout, or doing electrical work, you’ll need a permit from the Town of Oyster Bay. If you’re just replacing fixtures, updating tile, or swapping a vanity without moving any lines, you usually don’t.

We handle the permitting process for jobs that require it. That includes filing the paperwork, scheduling inspections, and making sure everything is up to code. You don’t have to deal with the town or track down inspectors—we manage that as part of the project.

Some contractors skip permits to save time or money, but that’s a problem when you go to sell your home. Unpermitted work can kill a sale or force you to redo everything to get a certificate of occupancy. We don’t cut corners like that. If the job needs a permit, we pull it and do it right.

Absolutely. A lot of homeowners in Plainview and across Nassau County are updating bathrooms to make them safer and more functional as they age. That usually means walk-in showers with grab bars, non-slip flooring, comfort-height toilets, and wider doorways for wheelchair access.

We build accessibility features into the design from the start so they don’t look like afterthoughts. A curbless shower with a built-in bench, for example, is both safe and modern. Grab bars can be stylish if you choose the right finish. The goal is a bathroom that works for you now and twenty years from now—without looking like a hospital.

These updates also increase your home’s value. More buyers are looking for accessible features, especially in Long Island’s aging housing stock. Even if you’re not planning to stay in the home forever, an accessible bathroom makes it easier to sell and appeals to a wider range of buyers.

Because we’ve been doing this for over 40 years, we’re licensed and insured, and we don’t disappear halfway through your project. Most of our work comes from referrals—people who’ve used us before or heard about us from someone who has. That doesn’t happen unless you do good work and treat people right.

We’re a general contractor, so we handle everything in-house. You’re not coordinating multiple subs or waiting for someone to show up. We manage the timeline, the crew, the inspections, and the cleanup. If something goes wrong, you call us—not five different people who all blame each other.

We also answer the phone. That sounds basic, but in this industry, it’s not. If you have a question, need an update, or run into an emergency, we’re reachable. We keep job sites clean, show up on time, and finish what we start. You’ll get a bathroom that works, looks good, and doesn’t fall apart in a few years—built by a contractor who’s still going to be around if you need us again.

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