
New Jersey
Bathroom Remodeling in New Jersey
Full-service bathroom renovations for NJ homeowners — from cosmetic updates to complete gut remodels.
About This Service
Bathroom Renovations Built for NJ Homes
NJ homes run the full spectrum: 1920s Victorians in Montclair, 1960s ranches in Ocean County, newer colonials in Morris County. Your bathroom remodel needs to fit the home, not just the trend. Ridgeline handles tile, plumbing, fixtures, and structural changes under one contract.
We work across every county in New Jersey. Whether you want a walk-in shower in a tight cape cod bath or a full primary suite addition to a split-level, the process stays the same: fixed price, clear timeline, one point of contact.
What We Cover
- →Shower Installation
- →Bathtub Replacement
- →Walk-in Shower Conversion
- →Tile Installation
- →Vanity Installation
- →Bathroom Flooring
- →Luxury Bathroom Remodeling
- + 2 more specialties below
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Specialties
Bathroom Remodeling Services We Offer
Shower Installation
Custom shower builds and replacements, including tile, glass enclosures, and fixtures.
Learn moreBathtub Replacement
Remove and replace outdated tubs with soaking tubs, freestanding tubs, or walk-in options.
Learn moreWalk-in Shower Conversion
Convert a tub or standard shower into an open walk-in shower.
Learn moreTile Installation
Floor-to-ceiling tile work for showers, floors, walls, and backsplashes.
Learn moreVanity Installation
Single and double vanity installation including plumbing rough-in and mirror placement.
Learn moreBathroom Flooring
Tile, luxury vinyl, and natural stone flooring for bathrooms of all sizes.
Learn moreLuxury Bathroom Remodeling
High-end bathroom renovations with premium finishes, heated floors, and custom tilework.
Learn moreADA Accessible Bathroom Remodeling
Accessibility upgrades including grab bars, roll-in showers, and comfort-height fixtures.
Learn moreBathroom Additions
Add a new full or half bath to your NJ home.
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Get a Price on Your Bathroom Remodeling Project
We visit the property, assess the scope, and give you a written fixed-price estimate. No pressure, no obligation. The price you approve is the price you pay.
Common Questions
Bathroom Remodeling FAQ
Do I need a permit for a bathroom remodel in New Jersey?
Most bathroom remodels in New Jersey require at least one permit. Any work involving moving or adding plumbing, electrical, or structural changes requires permits through your local municipality. Cosmetic updates such as retiling, vanity swaps, and fixture replacements in the same location typically do not. Ridgeline handles permit applications for all work that requires them and coordinates directly with local inspectors throughout the project.
How long does a full bathroom remodel take in NJ?
Bathroom remodels in NJ range from a few days to several weeks depending on scope. A wet space refresh or vanity upgrade can complete in three to five days. A standard gut renovation runs three to four weeks, covering demo, rough plumbing and electrical, tile, fixtures, and finish work. Larger projects like primary suite additions or ADA conversions run six to eight weeks. The timeline depends on scope, permit wait times in your municipality, and material lead times. We give you a written schedule before work begins and update you if anything changes.
What does a bathroom remodel cost in New Jersey?
Bathroom remodeling in NJ ranges from around $3,500 for a basic wet space refresh to $60,000 or more for a full luxury primary suite. A standard gut renovation of a full bathroom typically runs $12,000 to $30,000 depending on size, materials, and whether plumbing needs to be relocated. Luxury renovations with heated floors, custom tile work, freestanding tubs, and high-end fixtures typically run $35,000 to $60,000 and above. Ridgeline provides a written fixed-price estimate before any work begins. The number you sign is the number you pay, with no change orders without your explicit approval.
Can you remodel a bathroom in an older NJ home with outdated plumbing?
Yes. Older NJ homes, particularly those built before 1970, often have galvanized steel pipes, outdated drain configurations, or copper plumbing that needs to be brought up to code before new fixtures can be installed properly. Ridgeline assesses the existing plumbing as part of the estimate and includes any required updates in the fixed price. We do not quote a remodel price and then surface plumbing surprises mid-job.
Do you handle tile, plumbing, and fixtures under one contract, or do I coordinate subs?
Ridgeline handles every trade in a bathroom remodel under one contract with one point of contact: tile, plumbing, electrical, drywall, fixtures, and finish carpentry. You do not coordinate between separate subcontractors. This avoids the scheduling conflicts and cost disputes that occur when homeowners manage multiple trades on the same project.
Can you convert a standard tub to a walk-in shower in a small NJ bathroom?
Yes. Tub-to-shower conversions are one of the most common requests in NJ homes, particularly in smaller bathrooms in ranches, cape cods, and split-levels where the original tub takes up the full width of the room. Ridgeline handles drain reconfiguration, curb or curbless entry options, tile, and glass enclosure under one project. Most conversions in standard-size bathrooms complete in seven to ten business days.
What bathroom styles are most common in NJ homes?
NJ's housing stock spans over a century. Victorians and colonials in Bergen, Essex, and Morris counties often have smaller original bathrooms that homeowners expand as part of a remodel. Ranches, split-levels, and cape cods in Monmouth, Ocean, and Middlesex counties have tighter footprints that require different planning. Bi-levels typically have two bathrooms of different sizes. Ridgeline has remodeled bathrooms in all of these home styles and adapts the approach based on the floor plan and existing plumbing stack location.
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