Bathroom remodeling in Central Islip, NY — full renovations and accessibility upgrades by a licensed, insured GC. Call 631-741-0199.
The bathrooms in Central Islip's older housing stock — the post-war ranches especially — tend to be small, single-bathroom layouts that were never designed for the way families actually live. Adding a second bath, expanding a main bath into an adjacent closet, or doing a full renovation of what's already there are all jobs we handle regularly in this part of Town of Islip.
We're a licensed general contractor, not a remodeling franchise. Our in-house team handles the plumbing rough-in, tile, electrical and finish work. We pull the permits and manage inspections with the Town of Islip Building Division.

A full bathroom renovation means stripping the room to the studs, inspecting what's behind the walls, replacing supply and drain lines as needed, and rebuilding to current code with new fixtures, tile, vanity and ventilation. In Central Islip homes built in the fifties and sixties, we often find galvanized supply lines and cast-iron drains that are due for replacement — better to address that during a renovation than to discover it later.
We also do wet-room and walk-in shower conversions, tub-to-shower swaps, and accessibility modifications including grab bars, barrier-free entry and comfort-height fixtures for aging-in-place needs.


Bathroom renovations involving plumbing or electrical work require permits from the Town of Islip. We file and manage the entire permit process so the work is inspected and documented properly.
Typical bathroom renovations in Central Islip range from the high single digits into the mid-twenties for a full gut remodel, depending on size and fixtures. A written estimate from us gives you the exact figure.






Yes. Adding a bathroom in an existing footprint usually means finding adjacent space — a closet, a portion of a bedroom, or a bump-out addition. We evaluate what's practical during the estimate visit and walk you through the options.
If plumbing or electrical is involved, yes. We handle the permit application with the Town of Islip Building Division and manage every required inspection through to final sign-off.
A full gut renovation of a standard-sized bathroom typically runs three to five weeks. Jobs that involve structural changes or a new bathroom addition take longer. We put the timeline in writing before we start.
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