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From pre-war co-op apartments to attached brick row houses, Astoria bathrooms are usually tight, original, and shared between walls. We remodel them with tile, waterproofing, and updated plumbing that respect the building, the board, and the neighbors next door.
Local context
Most Astoria bathrooms fall into a few familiar shapes. In the pre-war co-ops and walk-up apartments along Ditmars and Steinway, you typically find a single windowed bathroom with a cast-iron tub, original mosaic floor tile, and a wet wall shared with a neighboring unit. In the attached brick row houses south of Astoria Boulevard, bathrooms are often stacked over a kitchen or a downstairs bath, which makes how you treat the floor structure and the drain stack matter as much as the finishes.
The biggest variable here is ownership. In an owner-occupied row house you control the schedule and the scope, and the main approvals are the plumbing and electrical permits filed through the DOB for any work that moves fixtures, opens walls, or touches the supply and waste lines. In a co-op, the board comes first: most buildings require a signed alteration agreement, proof of your contractor's insurance, and review of the plan before any demolition begins. Because party walls and stacked plumbing are common in Astoria, boards are especially careful about waterproofing and about who is liable if water reaches the apartment below.
Our process accounts for both. We start with a measured look at the existing layout, the wall construction, and where the water and waste lines run, then build a scope that fits your building's rules. Wet-area work is permitted and inspected where required, the shower pan and walls are waterproofed before any tile goes down, and we coordinate the plumbing and electrical so inspections happen in the right order instead of after the tile is set.
Floor, wall, and shower tile set on properly prepared, level substrates, with layouts planned around Astoria's older, out-of-square walls.
Membrane and pan systems behind the tile so moisture stays in the wet area and never reaches a party wall or the unit below.
Vanity, sink, and storage sized for compact pre-war and apartment baths, with the supply and waste connections rebuilt to match.
Updated supply, drain, and venting plus GFCI outlets, lighting, and exhaust, filed and inspected where the work requires it.
Local advantage
A contractor who works in Astoria knows what a co-op board will ask for before you do, and how to keep a stacked-plumbing job from disrupting the apartment below. We are used to alteration agreements, party-wall conditions, and the tight access of a walk-up, so the permits, the protection of common areas, and the inspection schedule are handled without surprises.
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Tell us about your bathroom and your building, and we will scope tile, waterproofing, and plumbing that fit your home and your board.