Serving Park Slope, Brooklyn NY

Bathroom Remodeling in Park Slope, Brooklyn

Preserving the character of Park Slope's iconic brownstones while delivering modern, spa-quality bathrooms.

Serving Park Slope, Kings County

Bathroom Remodeling Specialists in Park Slope

Park Slope is one of Brooklyn's most sought-after neighborhoods, known for its stunning 19th-century brownstones, tree-lined streets, and proximity to Prospect Park. General Modernizer has completed dozens of bathroom renovations in Park Slope, working within the constraints of historic brownstone layouts to create beautiful, functional spaces. We understand the importance of respecting original architectural details while introducing modern plumbing, tile, and fixtures that elevate the home's value.

Park Slope brownstones typically feature narrow, vertical bathroom layouts on upper floors, with original cast-iron tubs, penny tile floors, and plumbing that may date back decades. Our team is experienced in working within these constraints -- carefully removing original fixtures when necessary, updating plumbing to current code, and installing custom tile work that complements the home's historic character. We also handle co-op and condo alteration agreements for the neighborhood's many converted brownstones.

Why Choose General Modernizer?

Park Slope homeowners choose General Modernizer because we treat every brownstone bathroom with the care it deserves. We do not rush, we do not cut corners, and we do not disappear after the job is done. Our team communicates clearly at every stage, provides detailed written estimates, and stands behind our work with a written warranty. We are fully licensed and insured in New York State, and we handle all permits through the NYC Department of Buildings.

  • Licensed & insured New York contractor
  • 500+ bathroom remodels completed
  • since 1988 serving NYC & Long Island
  • Free in-home estimates
  • Senior bathroom safety specialists
  • Custom tile & premium finishes

Local Expertise

What We Know About Remodeling in Park Slope

Park Slope Historic District & LPC Compliance

Park Slope is one of Brooklyn's most significant LPC Historic Districts, encompassing hundreds of Romanesque Revival, Queen Anne, and Italianate brownstones built between 1870 and 1910. Interior bathroom renovations in these buildings do not require LPC review, but any work visible from the street -- including window replacements, through-wall HVAC units, or changes to the building's facade -- requires a Certificate of No Effect. General Modernizer advises every Park Slope client on LPC requirements at the outset of the project, ensuring there are no permit delays or stop-work orders once construction begins.

Brownstone Bathroom Challenges: Lead Pipes & Cast-Iron Stacks

Park Slope brownstones built before 1960 frequently contain lead supply pipes, galvanized steel branch lines, and cast-iron drain stacks. When we open walls in these homes, we assess the condition of all visible plumbing. If lead supply pipes are present, we recommend replacement with copper or PEX tubing -- not just for safety, but because lead pipes are often corroded and prone to failure. Cast-iron stacks in good condition can be retained; those showing significant corrosion or cracking should be replaced. Addressing these issues during a bathroom renovation -- while the walls are already open -- is far more cost-effective than emergency repairs later.

Co-op Alteration Agreements in Park Slope

Many of Park Slope's most beautiful brownstones have been converted to co-ops, and bathroom renovations in these buildings require a signed alteration agreement from the co-op board before work can begin. The alteration agreement specifies the scope of permitted work, the hours during which contractors may work, the insurance requirements for contractors, and the deposit required to cover potential damage to common areas. General Modernizer is experienced in the Park Slope co-op alteration process and can help you prepare the documentation required by your building's board, including contractor insurance certificates, scope of work descriptions, and DOB permit numbers.

Narrow Bathroom Layouts: Maximizing Space in Park Slope Brownstones

Park Slope brownstones were built in an era before modern plumbing, and the bathrooms added during 20th-century conversions are often narrow and awkwardly proportioned -- sometimes as small as 35 square feet. General Modernizer specializes in maximizing these tight spaces through smart layout planning, space-saving fixtures, and large-format tile that creates the illusion of a larger room. We work with clients to identify the highest-impact changes -- often a floating vanity, a frameless glass shower enclosure, and large-format floor tile -- that transform the feel of the space without requiring structural changes.

Quick Answers

Remodeling Questions for Park Slope

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Park Slope, Brooklyn?

Bathroom remodeling in Park Slope typically costs $12,000 to $40,000 depending on scope. A cosmetic refresh -- new tile, vanity, and fixtures -- runs $12,000 to $18,000. A full gut renovation with custom tile, new plumbing, and premium fixtures ranges from $22,000 to $40,000. Park Slope brownstones often require additional work to address aging lead pipes or galvanized steel drains discovered once walls are opened, which can add $2,000 to $8,000 to the project cost.

Do Park Slope co-ops require board approval for bathroom renovations?

Yes. Most Park Slope co-op buildings require a signed alteration agreement from the board before any renovation work can begin. The agreement specifies permitted work scope, contractor hours, insurance requirements, and a damage deposit. The approval process typically takes 2 to 6 weeks. General Modernizer handles the alteration agreement documentation on your behalf, including contractor insurance certificates and DOB permit numbers.

Can you renovate a bathroom in a Park Slope brownstone without moving plumbing?

Yes, and it is often the most cost-effective approach. A Park Slope brownstone bathroom renovation that keeps plumbing in its existing location -- replacing tile, vanity, fixtures, and lighting without relocating the toilet, shower, or sink -- typically costs $10,000 to $18,000 and can be completed in 1 to 2 weeks. Moving plumbing adds significant cost and complexity, including DOB permits and potential co-op board restrictions.

"They navigated our Park Slope co-op's alteration agreement process seamlessly and delivered a stunning bathroom that looks like it belongs in a design magazine. We could not be happier."

— Verified Customer, Park Slope, Brooklyn

Common Questions

Bathroom Remodeling FAQ — Park Slope

Do you serve Park Slope, Kings County?

Yes. General Modernizer actively serves Park Slope and the surrounding Kings County area. We handle bathroom remodeling projects of all sizes -- from a simple fixture refresh to a complete gut renovation. Our team is familiar with the building types common in Park Slope, including brownstones, pre-war co-ops, condos, and single-family homes. We coordinate permits, manage subcontractors, and keep your project on schedule. Call or text (516) 212-7195 for a free in-home estimate and we will assess your space and provide a detailed written quote within 48 hours.

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Park Slope?

Bathroom remodeling costs in Park Slope typically range from $8,000 for a cosmetic refresh to $35,000 or more for a full gut renovation with premium tile, custom cabinetry, and high-end fixtures. The biggest cost drivers are scope of work, tile selection, plumbing relocation, and the condition of existing walls and floors. In Brooklyn's older housing stock -- brownstones, pre-war buildings, and row houses -- it is common to discover outdated plumbing or structural issues once walls are opened, which can affect the final cost. We provide transparent, itemized estimates so there are no surprises. Contact us for a free in-home assessment.

How long does a bathroom remodel take in Park Slope?

A standard bathroom remodel in Park Slope typically takes 2 to 4 weeks from demolition to final walkthrough. A cosmetic update -- new tile, vanity, and fixtures without moving plumbing -- can be completed in 7 to 10 business days. A full gut renovation with custom tile work, new plumbing rough-in, and custom cabinetry generally takes 3 to 5 weeks. We work Monday through Friday and keep the job site clean and secure each evening. For co-op and condo buildings in Brooklyn, we also handle the alteration agreement process and coordinate with building management to minimize disruption to neighbors.

Do you handle permits for bathroom remodels in Park Slope?

Yes. General Modernizer handles all necessary permits for bathroom remodeling projects in Park Slope and throughout Kings County. New York City requires permits for work that involves plumbing changes, electrical upgrades, or structural modifications. We file the required DOB (Department of Buildings) applications, coordinate inspections, and ensure all work is code-compliant. Homeowners and co-op boards can rest assured that every project we complete is fully permitted and inspected. Unpermitted work can create problems when selling a property or filing an insurance claim, so we never cut corners on the permit process.

Do you do senior bathroom remodeling and aging-in-place upgrades in Park Slope?

Absolutely. Senior bathroom remodeling is one of our most requested services in Park Slope. We specialize in aging-in-place upgrades that make bathrooms safer without sacrificing style. Common upgrades include curbless walk-in showers, ADA-compliant grab bars integrated into the tile design, comfort-height toilets, slip-resistant floor tile, fold-down shower benches, and handheld showerheads. These modifications allow seniors to remain safely in their homes for years to come. Our team approaches every senior remodel with the same craftsmanship as a luxury renovation -- the result should look beautiful, not clinical. Call us to discuss your needs.

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