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Berkeley Township · Ocean County, NJ

Bathroom Remodel in Berkeley Township, NJ

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Does Paragon provide bathroom remodeling in Berkeley Township?

Paragon accepts bathroom remodeling inquiries in Berkeley Township through its published location page. A site review confirms the address, scope, access, permit responsibility, and any required trade attribution. Paragon then provides a written proposal and confirms scheduling based on scope, materials, inspections, weather, and crew availability.

What should Berkeley Township homeowners confirm before bathroom remodeling?

Berkeley Township homeowners should confirm scope, permit responsibility, and trade attribution before bathroom remodeling begins. Paragon’s published territory covers Ocean, Monmouth, Middlesex and Burlington Counties, New Jersey. Exact requirements still depend on the property and municipality, so the written proposal should identify who handles each filing, inspection, material choice, and project phase.

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Berkeley Township?

Most Berkeley Township bathroom remodels run $12,000–$40,000. A tub-to-shower conversion with a new vanity and tile sits near the low end; a full gut that reconfigures plumbing and adds a curbless shower runs higher. Homes in Holiday City and Silver Ridge Park built in the 1960s–80s often carry original shutoffs and thin blocking that need attention before the finishes go in. We measure in person and give you a free, itemized estimate first.

Built for aging in place in Holiday City and Silver Ridge Park

Holiday City–Berkeley and Silver Ridge Park are full of the same original tub-and-tile combo from the 1960s–80s, and homeowners there are asking for the same fix: a curbless or low-curb walk-in shower with a bench, grab-bar blocking installed behind the tile rather than bolted through it later, and a comfort-height vanity. It’s a natural swap in these single-level ranch floor plans, and it pairs well with a matching flooring update if the rest of the house is getting the same slip-resistant, low-threshold treatment.

Why waterproofing matters more near the water

Berkeley Shores, Glen Cove, and South Seaside Park sit right on lagoons or open water, and that humidity and salt air work grout and caulk harder than an inland bathroom ever experiences. We build every shower with a full waterproofing membrane behind the tile, properly sloped drainage, and sealed penetrations at every fixture — slower than tiling straight over cement board, and the difference between a bathroom that lasts and one that doesn’t.

Why Berkeley Township homeowners choose Paragon

Paragon serves Ocean, Monmouth, Middlesex & Burlington Counties and the Jersey Shore, NJ. If your bathroom project is part of a bigger plan, ask us about pairing it with a kitchen remodel or a full home renovation. See everything we do on the Berkeley Township service page, browse our bathroom remodeling services, or call 848-633-6440 for a free, itemized estimate. Related links: kitchen remodel, home renovation, Berkeley Township service page, and bathroom remodeling services.

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Ask about available financing options when you book your free estimate. Eligibility, rates, and terms vary by provider and applicant.

Bathroom Remodeling in Berkeley Township — FAQs

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Berkeley Township?

Most Berkeley Township bathroom remodels run $12,000–$40,000. A tub-to-shower conversion with new tile and a vanity swap sits near the low end; a full gut with reconfigured plumbing and a curbless shower runs higher. Older Holiday City and Silver Ridge Park ranches often need updated shutoffs and added blocking behind the walls. We measure in person and hand you a free, itemized estimate before work begins.

Can you convert my tub to a walk-in shower in Holiday City or Silver Ridge Park?

Yes — tub-to-shower conversions are one of our most requested Berkeley Township projects, especially in Holiday City and Silver Ridge Park's 55+ ranches where a step-over tub becomes a fall risk. We build a low-curb or curbless entry, add a built-in bench and grab-bar blocking behind the tile, and finish with a full waterproofing membrane so the new layout is both safer and leak-proof.

Why does waterproofing matter more in a Berkeley Shores or Glen Cove bathroom?

Lagoon-front homes in Berkeley Shores and Glen Cove sit in near-constant humidity, and salt air off the water works grout joints and caulk lines harder than an inland bathroom ever sees. A hidden leak behind tile can rot subfloor for years before it shows. We build every shower with a full waterproofing membrane and properly sloped drainage, not just a bead of sealant at the seams.

Do I need a permit for a bathroom remodel in Berkeley Township?

Most bathroom remodels touch plumbing, electrical, or both, which means a permit and inspections from the Berkeley Township building department. A simple vanity-and-fixture swap with no rough-in changes sometimes doesn't need one. As your general contractor, Paragon determines which applies to your project and pulls every permit, so you never deal with the paperwork yourself.

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Paragon Exteriors is registered as a New Jersey home-improvement contractor (NJ HIC #13VH13814500). Ask for the current insurance certificate and any trade-license attribution required for the proposed scope.