From a single bath in a 1960s Cape to a full primary suite addition, Milton's Construction handles bathroom remodels in North Babylon with a licensed in-house team and all Town of Babylon permits managed for you.
The bathrooms in North Babylon's postwar housing stock are small by current standards, typically five by seven feet, with original ceramic tile, one-piece fiberglass tubs, and plumbing that has been patched and re-patched over the decades. A lot of homeowners put off bathroom remodels because they are not sure what is behind the tile or under the floor, and they do not want a project that expands into a bigger job mid-stream.
We have gutted and rebuilt hundreds of bathrooms in homes just like the ones in North Babylon, and we can tell you what is likely hiding behind those walls. Our estimate visits are detailed enough that we can flag the conditions that commonly add cost in mid-century baths before the project starts. Every remodel is filed with the Town of Babylon Building Division, inspected at rough plumbing and rough electrical, and signed off before tile goes on the walls.

When we open up bathrooms in North Babylon's 1950s and 1960s homes, we routinely find galvanized steel supply lines that have corroded from the inside, original cast-iron drain lines with root intrusion at the clean-out, and subfloor damage from decades of a leaking wax ring or slow valve drip. None of these conditions are deal-breakers, but they need to be in the estimate from the start. The Town of Babylon requires a plumbing inspection before any wall is closed, which actually works in the homeowner's favor by ensuring every new connection is checked before it is concealed.
We carry licensed plumbers on our in-house crew. We do not call in a separate trade to handle the plumbing rough-in and then disappear. The same team that does your framing does your plumbing, which means no scheduling gaps and no finger-pointing if something needs to be adjusted.


A standard bathroom renovation in North Babylon, covering new tile, a new tub or shower, vanity, fixtures, and updated plumbing connections, typically runs in the range of $18,000 to $40,000. Larger bathrooms, full primary suite builds, or homes with significant existing damage will land higher. The only way to get an accurate number is a site visit, and we provide that estimate in writing at no charge.
We do not cut corners on permits to save time. A bathroom remodel without proper permits and inspections creates problems at resale and is not code-compliant. Every job we do gets the permits it requires.






If your tile is original, your plumbing is galvanized, and your subfloor has any soft spots, a gut renovation is almost always the better investment. Putting new tile over old backer board that has moisture damage is a short-term fix. We assess this honestly during the estimate visit.
Yes, if you are replacing plumbing fixtures, moving drain lines, or making any electrical changes. Permits are filed with the Town of Babylon Building Division and require rough-in and final inspections. We handle all of it.
Yes. We have added bathrooms in converted closets, in garage conversions, and as part of addition projects in North Babylon. The structural and plumbing requirements vary by location in the house, and we assess all of that before we price the job.
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