Bathroom
Renovation
Queens NY
Full bathroom remodels across Queens from $8,500. Row houses in Astoria, semi-detached homes in Forest Hills, attached houses in Jackson Heights — we’ve worked in all of them. Owner on every job. Licensed and insured since 2019.
Bathroom Renovation Queens NY —
What’s Actually Different Here
Row Houses & Tight Spaces
Queens bathrooms in attached row houses and semi-detached homes are often small — 35 to 50 square feet. That doesn’t mean they can’t be done well. It means the layout decisions matter more. Where the vanity sits, how the shower is configured, how you route the plumbing without opening every wall — these call for experience, not just a tile installer. We’ve done enough bathroom renovation Queens NY projects in tight row house bathrooms to know how to maximize every square foot.
Old Plumbing, Real Surprises
Queens has housing stock going back to the early 1900s. Galvanized pipes, cast-iron drains, two-inch stack lines where a three-inch should be — we find it regularly in Astoria, Flushing and Woodside. When we open a wall in a 1940s Queens bathroom we don’t act surprised and hand you a change order. We price for the reality of the building in front of us, or we tell you to add a contingency line before we start. Either way you know before it becomes your problem.
NYC DOB Permits — We Handle It
A bathroom renovation Queens NY that moves plumbing or adds electrical requires a New York City Department of Buildings permit. Some contractors skip this in Queens — it costs them less and the homeowner finds out when they go to sell and the work shows up as unpermitted. We pull the permits, schedule the inspections, and make sure the work is on record. The extra cost is real. So is the peace of mind.
What a Bathroom Renovation
Queens NY Actually Takes
Most bathroom renovation Queens NY jobs we do are full gut jobs — demo to studs, new cement board or Schluter waterproofing membrane, new tile, new plumbing fixtures, new electrical, new everything. Doing it halfway — tiling over existing tile, putting a new vanity in front of old drywall — saves money up front and costs more to undo in three years when the water gets in.
Queens homeowners are practical. They want to know the real number, the real timeline, and what happens if something unexpected comes up behind the wall. We tell them all three on the first visit — and we tell them before they commit, not after demo has started and there’s no turning back.
We also work in occupied homes. Most Queens bathroom renovations happen while the family is still living there. We set up dust barriers, we work clean, and we don’t leave the job with no toilet for the weekend. That’s a basic professional standard that some contractors don’t meet. We do.
Bathroom Renovation Queens NY —
What It Costs
Real Queens bathroom renovation pricing. Every job gets a full written quote. These are honest starting points — size, tile choice, plumbing condition, and whether the layout changes all affect the final number.
* All prices are starting points for bathroom renovation Queens NY projects. Your final number comes after we see the space and assess the existing plumbing and electrical. We tell you the real number before you commit.
Bathroom Renovation Queens NY —
Every Neighborhood
Queens is the most diverse borough in the city — the housing stock reflects it. We work across all of it.
Row houses and attached homes. Small bathrooms, old plumbing — we’ve done dozens here.
Row house specialistsMix of co-ops, condos and single-family homes. Full gut jobs and cosmetic refreshes.
All building typesAttached houses and garden apartments. Small footprint bathrooms done efficiently.
Efficient remodelsMixed housing, older plumbing common. Full tile remodels and gut renovations.
Full remodelsSemi-detached homes, 1930s–50s stock. Galvanized and cast-iron plumbing — we know what to expect.
Old plumbing expertsSingle-family homes in northeast Queens. Larger bathrooms, full gut jobs and master bath builds.
Single-family homesRow houses bordering Brooklyn. Classic Queens bathroom renovation — tight space, full tile job.
Row house workVaried housing stock. Full service bathroom renovation Queens NY — any scope, any size.
Any scopeQueens Bathroom
Resources
NYC Department of Buildings
A bathroom renovation Queens NY that moves plumbing or adds electrical circuits requires a NYC DOB permit. Queens falls under the DOB’s Brooklyn/Queens borough office. We handle all filings, inspections and sign-offs — you don’t deal with the city paperwork.
Visit NYC DOBNational Kitchen & Bath Assoc.
The NKBA sets the design and clearance standards for bathroom renovation — fixture placement, ventilation, lighting, accessibility. We build to these standards on every bathroom renovation Queens NY job, not just code minimum.
Visit NKBA.orgTile Council of North America
The TCNA Handbook governs proper waterproofing membranes, substrate requirements and tile installation methods — the difference between a bathroom that lasts 20 years and one that leaks behind the wall in three. We follow TCNA methods on every tile job.
Visit TCNAQuestions About
Queens
Bathroom Renovation
The questions Queens homeowners ask us most before they start a bathroom renovation.
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