Overview
Adding a basement bathroom increases functionality for guests or rental units and can improve home access. We address typical basement constraints like low ceilings, egress, and existing mechanical systems.

Basement Bathroom Addition · Whippany, NJ
We install bathrooms in finished and unfinished basements in Whippany, focusing on practical layouts, reliable plumbing, and local code compliance.
Adding a basement bathroom increases functionality for guests or rental units and can improve home access. We address typical basement constraints like low ceilings, egress, and existing mechanical systems.
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FAQ
Costs vary widely but expect a range based on fixture quality, plumbing complexity, and waterproofing needs; get an on-site estimate for an accurate number.
Most projects take several weeks including permitting and inspections; simpler builds can finish faster while complex plumbing or crawlspace work extends the schedule.
A walkthrough includes measuring, checking existing plumbing and vents, discussing layout options, and identifying permit requirements to create a scoped estimate.
You can usually use areas not being worked on, but expect noise, dust containment, and limited access near plumbing and electrical work for safety.
Permitting and inspection coordination is included in the planning process, with filings prepared to meet local New Jersey and Morris County requirements.

Whippany, NJ
Free in-home walkthrough. Written scope before you commit. One team from demolition to final inspection.
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Free in-home visit
We come to you. Measure, plan, and quote on-site.
Licensed in NJ
NJ HIC #13VH10078600
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