Remodeling
Bathroom Remodeling
Every great bathroom remodel starts underneath the finishes — supply lines, drain layout, and venting decide what's actually possible before tile or fixtures are chosen.

We handle the plumbing scope of bathroom remodels: relocating fixtures, upgrading supply and drain lines, converting tubs to showers, and coordinating rough-in placement with your designer or contractor for a smooth finish phase.
For NYC apartments and rowhouses, this frequently means working within tight wall cavities and older stack layouts, finding practical solutions that respect the building's existing structure and venting.
Warning Signs
Signs You Need Bathroom Remodeling
Planning a full bathroom renovation
Wanting to relocate the toilet, sink, or shower
Converting a tub to a curbless walk-in shower
Replacing outdated or leak-prone plumbing behind the walls
Adding a powder room or second bathroom
Our Process
How It Works
Design coordination
We review the planned layout and confirm plumbing feasibility.
Rough-in work
Supply, drain, and vent lines are installed or relocated as needed.
Fixture installation
Toilet, sink, tub/shower, and faucets are installed once finishes are ready.
Final testing
The full system is tested for leaks and proper drainage before completion.
Our Work
Before & After
Photo gallery of specific completed jobs coming soon — here's what the visit typically looks like.
Before: Bathroom Remodeling
After: Bathroom Remodeling
Reviews
What Homeowners Say
“Keon gave a better diagnosis than another plumber we'd called and saved us over $4,000 on a bathroom grouting issue. Keon comes on short notice and is courteous.”
Mark Blacher
Brooklyn, NY · Bathroom Remodeling
Service Area
Bathroom Remodeling Across New York
Choose your borough for local details and neighborhood coverage.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, though relocation may require additional venting work depending on your building's stack layout — we'll assess this early.
Yes, we regularly coordinate plumbing rough-in and fixture installation with GCs and designers on remodel projects.
Plumbing-specific work is typically completed within the broader renovation timeline, often 1-3 weeks depending on scope.
Yes, this is one of our most common bathroom remodel requests.
Where required by law, regulated plumbing work is performed through appropriately licensed partner professionals in accordance with applicable local and state regulations.
From the Blog
More on Bathroom Remodeling
Toilet Installation Guide: What Homeowners Should Know
A rocking or leaking toilet almost never means you bought the wrong one — it usually comes down to installation details.
What to Do Before Your Bathroom Remodel Plumbing Starts
The fixtures you pick matter less than the rough-in decisions made before any tile goes down.
Should You Repair or Replace an Old Cast-Iron Tub?
A chipped, discolored cast-iron tub isn't automatically a replacement job — here's how to think it through.
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