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Written By Max Peterson|Last Updated: April 18, 2024

Remodeling a bathroom is a major project, and Trenton homeowners want to ensure they're investing wisely. A successful remodel begins with hiring a well-regarded contractor.

Our Reviews Team has thoroughly researched and compiled this list of Trenton's best bathroom contractors.

Top Bathroom Remodeling Services in Trenton, NJ

Ryann Reed Design Build Logo

Ryann Reed Design Build

4.7/5
Based on 18 customer reviews.

Services Offered

BasementsDesign ServicesBathroomsKitchensLiving RoomsWhole HouseGeneral RemodelingHome Additions

Highlights

  • Accessible customer support team
  • Clear pricing policy
  • Free quote
1095 Wood Ln, Langhorne, PA 215-372-0040 ryannreed.com
Twins General Construction - Home remodel & renovation Logo

Twins General Construction - Home remodel & renovation

4.7/5
Based on 15 customer reviews.

Services Offered

BasementsGeneral RemodelingDecksBathroomsPoolsDesign ServicesKitchens

Highlights

  • Informative resources
  • Clear pricing policy
  • Accessible customer support team
800 Trenton Rd, Langhorne, PA 267-632-1503 twinsgeneralconstruction.com
215BUILD Logo

215BUILD

4.7/5
Based on 47 customer reviews.

Services Offered

KitchensDecksExterior RenovationsLiving RoomsGeneral RemodelingDesign ServicesBathrooms

Highlights

  • Accessible customer support team
  • Clear pricing policy
  • Informative resources
50 Centre St, Penndel, PA 833-215-2537 215build.com
B.W.E Custom Construction LLC Logo

B.W.E Custom Construction

4.6/5
Based on 20 customer reviews.

Services Offered

DecksKitchensBathroomsDesign ServicesBasements

Highlights

    129 Estates Blvd, Hamilton Township, NJ 908-442-1579 bwecustomconstruction.com

    More Local Bathroom Remodelers

    All In One Renovations, LLC

    User Reviews: 4.6/5 

    55 Fairway Dr
    Yardley, PA 19067

    New Outlooks Construction Group Inc

    User Reviews: 4.6/5 

    1171 US-130
    Robbinsville Twp, NJ 08691

    Lang's Kitchen & Bath

    User Reviews: 4.6/5 

    440 E Centre Ave
    Newtown, PA 18940

    MAW Construction, Inc.

    User Reviews: 4.6/5 

    539 E Lincoln Hwy
    Langhorne, PA 19047

    MAK Construction Corporation

    User Reviews: 4.6/5 

    11 Highbridge Rd
    Trenton, NJ 08620

    Tay River Builders

    User Reviews: 4.5/5 

    2325 Lakeview Dr
    Yardley, PA 19067

    Dombrowski Home Improvements

    User Reviews: 4.5/5 

    41 University Dr Suite 400
    Newtown, PA 18940

    Bathroom Pros

    User Reviews: 4.6/5 

    101 S State St
    Newtown, PA 18940

    A.W. Martin Construction & Restoration Services

    User Reviews: 4.5/5 

    614 US-130 #2a
    East Windsor, NJ 08520

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    Facts about Trenton
    Median Age:38.0 years
    # of Construction Companies:1035
    Cost to Eat at Every Restaurant:$3,582
    Average Wage for Remodelers:$27/hr
    Average Plumbing Cost:$106 - $354
    Average Water Bill:$55

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    This Old House empowers homeowners with the knowledge and tools they need to tackle various projects and navigate the complexities of homeownership.

    Factors to Consider When Choosing a Bathroom Remodeling Contractor

    It's crucial to have an effective pre-hiring process before signing any contract. This way, you can confirm a contractor is trustworthy, dependable, and well-respected in the Trenton community. Start with the following criteria and modify them as necessary for your needs.

    Industry Credentials

    Begin vetting a company by asking two important questions about its local reputation. First, determine how long it's been in business and the quantity of jobs it's completed. Second, find out what industry groups it belongs to, such as the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). These organizations provide private certifications and ongoing education, which keep crews current with the latest best practices.

    Licensure and Insurance

    New Jersey remodelers must be registered Home Improvement Contractors with the Division of Consumer Affairs. Registration shows that a company carries at least $500,000 of liability coverage per occurrence. It also shows the business owner has cleared a background check.

    Photos

    Request for photos of previous bathroom remodels the team has completed for other homeowners. Reviewing these images allows you to confirm the company's experience and closely evaluate the quality of their work. It might also generate ideas or questions about what upgrades and enhancements the crew could include in your project.

    Consultation and Estimate

    You'll ultimately select a contractor based on itemized estimates. While some contractors offer online estimates, little compares to an in-person consultation. This way, you can get the necessary measurements taken, discuss your goals, and meet the crew. Pricing and services will vary from remodeler to remodeler, so we recommend getting three different written quotes for the most effective comparison.

    Customer Reviews

    Next, research a company's online reputation by going to sites like Google, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) website, and Trustpilot. When examining past customers' experiences, hone in on how the company responds to negative feedback. A trustworthy remodeler will seek out a satisfactory resolution wherever possible.

    How Much Does a Bathroom Remodel Cost?

    Some more complex projects, like installing tankless water heaters or rewiring electrical systems, require subcontracting in many jurisdictions and will increase your overall cost. See common remodel costs for different projects in the table below:

    Type of Bathroom RemodelAverage CostAverage Time
    Half-bath remodel$2,000-$5,0005–7 days
    Full bath remodel$6,000-$15,00010–14 days
    Primary bath remodel$10,000-$30,00015–25 days
    Wet room installation$11,000-$18,00010–30 days
    Luxury bath remodel$50,000+15–30 days

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Bathroom Remodeling in Trenton

    How is a bathroom renovation different from a bathroom remodel?

    A bathroom renovation typically involves smaller modifications, such as painting, restoring a floor and replacing light fixtures. A remodel, on the other hand, involves more extensive tasks like installing a new shower or relocating fixtures to different areas.

    How long does a bathroom remodel take?

    It can take 2-30 days to redo a bathroom, depending on project scope. Before work begins, ask your contractor for a written estimated timeline.

    What is the most expensive part of a bathroom remodel?

    The most expensive part of a bathroom remodel is altering the floorplan. Demolishing fixtures, adding/removing walls, and disposing of old materials all have above-average labor costs.

    What part of a bathroom remodel should I get done first?

    First, sketch out a plan for your new bathroom's fixtures, layout, color scheme, and materials. Then, use your plan and discuss with your builder to determine the project's budget. A sales rep might also offer you design advice and tips to help you maximize value.

    How can I make the most of limited space in a small bathroom during a remodel?

    If you have a small bathroom, consider using vertical wall cabinets or tall, narrow shelves for storage. Other ways to maximize space or make your bathroom feel larger include:
    • corner showers instead of tubs
    • glass shower doors
    • pedestal sinks or wall-mounted faucets
    • a large mirror above the sink/vanity
    • and small-scale tile patterns

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