Bathroom remodeling in Oakdale, NY — waterfront homes, older South Shore housing, and Town of Islip permits handled start to finish.
Bathrooms in Oakdale's older Colonials and ranches often have original tile, outdated plumbing fixtures, and layouts that have not kept up with how families use the space. Milton's Construction has been remodeling South Shore bathrooms for four decades, handling the tile, plumbing, and permit work under one roof.
For waterfront properties near the Great South Bay or the Connetquot River, moisture management is a real factor in how a bathroom should be built. We specify the right waterproofing and ventilation for homes that live in a high-humidity coastal environment. Call or text 631-741-0199 for a free written estimate.

The single-bathroom ranches and two-bath Colonials common in Oakdale give us a consistent set of challenges — low ceilings, cast-iron drain lines, and limited space for code-compliant layouts. Our crew handles these conditions without improvising, because we have worked through the same issues on South Shore homes for decades.
Bay-front and river-front homes in Oakdale often have basement bathrooms or ground-floor baths that are in or near flood zones. We build to current flood-zone standards and advise on finishes and fixture placement that hold up to the conditions these properties face.


Bathroom remodels that involve plumbing relocation or electrical work require Town of Islip Building Division permits. We manage that process from application through final inspection. You do not need to navigate the permit office — we handle it.
Free written estimates are always our starting point. The estimate covers labor, materials, and permit costs so there are no line items that appear later.






A standard bathroom remodel runs three to five weeks from demo to finish. Larger master bath projects or those involving plumbing relocation may take six to eight weeks. We give you a specific timeline at the estimate.
Yes. We account for the higher humidity and moisture exposure in coastal homes when specifying tile setting materials, backer board, and ventilation. It matters for how long the finished bathroom holds up.
Yes. Adding a bathroom on a second floor requires structural assessment, new drain stacks, and electrical — all of which our in-house crew handles. We also manage the Town of Islip permit for the work.
Get a free, no-obligation estimate for your project today.