
Residential · Far Hills, NJ
Bathroom Remodeling in Far Hills
Licensed NJ contractor serving Far Hills and Somerset County. Father-and-son team. No subcontracted labor.
4.9
Average customer rating
Across all projects in Mercer County and surrounding areas.
NJ
Licensed & insured
NJ HIC registered — fully bonded, $2M general liability.
5+
Years serving Central NJ
Including Far Hills and Somerset County.
Overview
Bathroom Remodeling in Far Hills — for homeowners in Somerset County, built by a team that lives here.
Far Hills is one of New Jersey's smallest and most exclusive boroughs, nestled in the Somerset Hills with a population under 1,000. The community is defined by large estates, horse farms, and the headquarters of the United States Golf Association. Properties here are predominantly custom-built on expansive lots — Georgian manors, converted carriage houses, and contemporary estates with acreage measured in double digits.
Far Hills projects are estate-scale work: carriage house conversions, pool house construction, commercial-grade kitchen installations, and whole-home renovations of properties that can exceed 10,000 square feet. The expectations for material quality and craftsmanship are among the highest in the state. Contractors working here must be comfortable managing complex projects with architects, interior designers, and landscape architects.
Scope of work
Every bathrooms project covers the full scope — start to finish.
One contractor pulls every trade under one roof — design, demolition, rough-in, finish, cleanup. You deal with the owners. No coordinating subs, no finger-pointing, no surprise line items.
Included
- Custom walk-in shower construction with frameless glass and linear drains
- Freestanding and built-in soaking tub installation
- Heated tile flooring systems (radiant heat)
- Custom vanity and storage solutions (single and double configurations)
- Complete plumbing rough-in and fixture upgrades (Kohler, Grohe, Moen, Delta)
- Schluter and Laticrete waterproofing and moisture barrier systems
- Porcelain, natural stone, and large-format tile installation
- GFCI electrical upgrades and ventilation improvements to NJ code
Investment
What a bathrooms project costs.
Three investment tiers, based on scope and finish level. Every estimate is custom — these are the ranges most clients land within.

Essential
Quality craftsmanship for everyday upgrades
$15K - $40K
What's included
- Single-room renovations
- Standard material selections
- Licensed & insured crew
- Project management included
- 1-year workmanship warranty
- Permit handling

Premium
Elevated finishes for the modern home
$40K - $100K
What's included
- Multi-room renovations
- Premium material selections
- 3D design visualization
- Dedicated project manager
- 2-year workmanship warranty
- Permit handling
- Weekly progress updates
- Flexible payment schedule

Elite
Full-scale transformations without compromise
$100K+
What's included
- Whole-home renovations
- Designer-grade materials
- Full architectural planning
- Senior project manager
- 5-year workmanship warranty
- Permit handling
- Daily progress updates
- Priority scheduling
- Post-project walkthrough
The process
Five steps, start to handover.
Consultation
A site visit, measurements, and an honest conversation about scope. No pressure, no obligation.
Design & estimate
We return with a detailed plan, material selections, and an itemized estimate. You see exactly what the project is — and exactly what it costs.
Contract & permits
One contract, line-itemed. We pull every permit required by NJ code. Your project starts with compliance handled.
Build
Our crew works on site, one point of contact throughout. Daily cleanup, weekly progress reports, no crew rotation.
Handover
A walkthrough of every detail together. Nothing closes until you're satisfied. Workmanship warranty begins the day you sign off.
Questions answered
Bathroom Remodeling in Far Hills — frequently asked.
Bathroom remodeling in Far Hills ranges from $15,000 for a basic update to $45,000+ for a full master bath renovation with custom tile, walk-in shower, and heated floors. The final cost depends on the scope of work, materials, and whether plumbing needs to be relocated. We provide itemized estimates so you see exactly where your budget goes.
Absolutely. We design and build ADA-compliant bathrooms for Far Hills homeowners — curbless showers, grab bars, wider doorways, and comfort-height fixtures. These modifications are ideal for aging-in-place and meet all NJ accessibility requirements. Many Far Hills homes benefit from accessibility upgrades as families plan for long-term living.
Yes — bathroom remodels in Far Hills that involve plumbing, electrical, or structural changes require permits. We handle all permitting and inspections as part of our service. As a licensed NJ contractor, we ensure your project meets all Somerset County building codes and passes inspection the first time.
A standard bathroom remodel in Far Hills takes 2 to 4 weeks. A full master bath renovation with custom tile, walk-in shower, and heated floors can take 4 to 6 weeks. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine and provide a clear timeline before starting.
Also serving
Bathroom Remodeling near Far Hills.
Nearby towns
Also in our service area
- Princeton
- Hamilton
- Trenton
- Lawrence
- Lawrenceville
- West Windsor
- Ewing
- Pennington
- Robbinsville
- Hopewell
- Somerville
- Franklin
- Hillsborough
- Montgomery
- Bound Brook
- Raritan
- Manville
- Watchung
- New Brunswick
- Edison
- Piscataway
- South Brunswick
- North Brunswick
- East Brunswick
- Old Bridge
- Woodbridge
- Cranbury
- Plainsboro
- Monroe
- Metuchen
- Highland Park
- Milltown
- South Plainfield
- Flemington
- Clinton
- Readington
- Raritan Township
- Lambertville
- Tewksbury
- Lebanon
- Hampton
- Newtown
- Yardley
- Doylestown
- New Hope
- Morrisville
- Langhorne
- Levittown
- Warminster
Related work
Also handled in-house.

Next step
Begin your bathrooms consultation in Far Hills.
We're based in Lawrence — minutes from Far Hills. Site visits typically scheduled within a week.


