What we do
We plan and build basement bathrooms that fit existing plumbing and structural constraints while meeting Bergen County code requirements. Work includes layout, rough-in plumbing, venting, waterproofing, and final fixtures.

Basement Bathroom Addition · Elmwood Park, NJ
We add practical, code-aware basement bathrooms in Elmwood Park with attention to drainage, ventilation, and usable layouts.
We plan and build basement bathrooms that fit existing plumbing and structural constraints while meeting Bergen County code requirements. Work includes layout, rough-in plumbing, venting, waterproofing, and final fixtures.
Our work




FAQ
Costs vary by layout, plumbing distance, and finishes; typical local projects range widely, so we provide an itemized estimate after a site visit.
After permits, expect roughly 3–6 weeks for most basement bathrooms, depending on scope and inspection scheduling.
We inspect plumbing access, floor structure, and ventilation, discuss layout options, and list required permits to produce a detailed estimate.
You can remain in the home; expect intermittent noise, dust containment around the work area, and periodic access needs for plumbing and inspections.
Schedule
Pick a day and time that works for you. We come to your Elmwood Park home, walk the space, take measurements, and put a written scope together on-site. About 45-60 minutes.
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Elmwood Park, NJ
Free in-home walkthrough. Written scope before you commit. One team from demolition to final inspection.
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Tell us a little about the project and we'll get back within one business day with real answers about how it would go in a Elmwood Park home.
Free in-home visit
We come to you. Measure, plan, and quote on-site.
Licensed in NJ
NJ HIC #13VH10078600
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Within one business day.
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