Milton's Construction remodels bathrooms in Farmingdale village homes and surrounding ranches — one licensed team, permits handled, free written estimate.
Bathrooms in Farmingdale homes have not all aged the same way. In the village Colonials and Capes, you often find original tile in colors that went out of style decades ago, cast-iron tubs on legs, and plumbing that mixes galvanized pipe with whatever was added over the years. In the mid-century ranches and high-ranches, the bathrooms are frequently undersized for the household using them — a single full bath serving a family of four, or a primary suite bath that is little more than a toilet and a stall shower.
We handle bathroom remodels across Farmingdale from design through final inspection. Whether the goal is a straightforward update to an existing layout or a full gut renovation with a new footprint, our in-house team handles every trade — tile, plumbing, electrical, framing, and finish work. Permits run through the Village of Farmingdale Building Department for village addresses or the Town of Oyster Bay for South Farmingdale. We manage both. Call or text 631-741-0199 for a free written estimate.

Village Colonials and Capes near Farmingdale Main Street often have bathrooms that have not been updated since the house was built. That can mean galvanized supply lines with poor pressure, drain lines that run at undersized slope, and tile work that has developed enough hairline cracks to be a moisture problem behind the walls. A proper remodel on one of these homes means addressing the infrastructure first — replacing supply and drain lines, waterproofing the shower and tub surround correctly — then finishing it out.
The ranches and high-ranches in the surrounding neighborhoods often have a different problem: the bathrooms are simply too small. Expanding a bathroom in a slab-foundation ranch requires opening the slab to extend the drain line, which is work that needs a permit and a licensed plumber. We do this in-house. We also pull the permit — through the Town of Oyster Bay for South Farmingdale addresses — and schedule all required inspections.


A full bathroom remodel in a Farmingdale home — new tile, fixtures, vanity, toilet, and updated plumbing and electrical — typically runs in the range of $18,000 to $45,000 for a standard-size bath. Larger primary suite bathrooms, custom tile work, freestanding tubs, or expanded footprints requiring slab work will push the number higher. Cosmetic refreshes with less infrastructure work can come in lower.
Every home is different. The accurate number for your bathroom is in a written estimate based on what we see when we walk through. That estimate is free. Call or text 631-741-0199.






Any bathroom remodel involving plumbing changes — new fixtures, relocated drain lines, new supply lines — or electrical work requires a permit. Village of Farmingdale addresses file with the village building department; South Farmingdale addresses go through the Town of Oyster Bay. We handle the entire permit process, including inspections, so you do not have to navigate that yourself.
Yes. Expanding a bathroom in a slab-foundation ranch means opening the slab to extend the drain line to the new footprint. It is work that requires a permit and a licensed plumber, and we do both in-house. We've done this on mid-century ranches throughout the Farmingdale area and throughout Nassau County.
A standard full bathroom remodel typically takes three to six weeks from demolition to final inspection. Timing depends on scope, material lead times, and permit turnaround. We outline a realistic schedule in the written estimate before you make any decisions.
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