Bathroom renovation · Hudson Valley

Bathroom renovations built around the details you touch every day.

Complete bathroom remodeling for homes across Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties—waterproofing, tile, cabinetry and fixtures, coordinated by one owner-led team.

Bathroom remodeling

Small room, no margin for error.

A bathroom is the least forgiving room in a house. Everything happens in a few square feet, every trade has to fit through the same door, and the parts that matter most—waterproofing, slope, blocking—are the parts nobody ever sees again.

That is why the sequence matters more here than almost anywhere else. Cyrwus Contracting handles demolition, framing changes, blocking for grab bars and vanities, waterproofing, tile and the finish carpentry, and schedules the plumber and electrician around it rather than the other way around.

Homeowners across Pawling, Stormville, Brewster and Carmel have used the same team for a first bathroom and then come back for the second one—which is usually the most useful thing a contractor can tell you about their bathroom work.

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What the work covers

Everything behind the tile, and everything on it.

Full renovations and focused updates, from a single vanity swap to a gut renovation down to the studs.

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Full gut renovations

Demolition to studs and subfloor, framing corrections, new blocking and a layout that actually fits the fixtures.

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Waterproofing & tile

Shower pans, wall systems, floor tile, niches, curbs and the slope and detailing that keep water where it belongs.

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Vanities & storage

Vanity installation, medicine cabinets, linen storage and the trim work that makes a small room feel finished.

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Fixtures & trades

Plumbing and electrical coordination for tubs, showers, toilets, exhaust fans, lighting and heated floor systems.

Planning

What shapes a bathroom's scope and schedule.

Two bathrooms the same size can be very different projects. These are the questions that usually decide which one you have.

Are the fixtures staying put?

Keeping the toilet, tub and vanity in their existing locations keeps plumbing work contained. Moving a drain often means opening the ceiling below.

Tub or shower?

Tub-to-shower conversions change the drain, the framing and the waterproofing approach. It is a common request and it is not a cosmetic change.

What is under the floor?

Older bathrooms frequently hide water damage at the toilet flange or shower curb. Subfloor repair is a normal part of the work once things open up.

Tile selection

Large-format tile, mosaic floors, herringbone and full-height walls all take meaningfully different amounts of labor. Choosing early keeps the schedule real.

Ventilation

An undersized or unducted exhaust fan is one of the most common problems found during demolition, and one of the cheapest to fix while walls are open.

From the field

Finished bathrooms.

Bathroom renovation with graphic patterned floor tile and a glass shower
Patterned tile and glass shower
Renovated bathroom suite with a custom vanity and tiled walls
Vanity and tiled shower suite
Remodeled bathroom with a tiled shower surround and a wood vanity
Tiled shower and wood vanity

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Where we work

Bathroom remodeling across three Hudson Valley counties.

Cyrwus Contracting is based in Stormville, New York and works throughout Pawling, Holmes, Poughquag, Hopewell Junction, Patterson, Brewster, Carmel, Mahopac, Katonah, North Salem, Somers and the surrounding communities of Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties. See the full service area

Before you call

Bathroom renovation questions.

How long does a bathroom renovation take?

A full bathroom gut typically runs a few weeks on site, driven by tile work, inspections and material availability rather than by demolition. Marek reviews a realistic sequence once the scope is clear.

Can you convert a tub into a walk-in shower?

Yes. Tub-to-shower conversions involve new framing, a relocated or reworked drain and a properly built waterproof pan—all handled as part of the renovation.

Do you do the tile work yourselves?

Yes. Tile, waterproofing and finish carpentry are done in-house, which is why the detailing around niches, curbs and transitions stays consistent.

Will we lose our only bathroom for weeks?

If the bathroom being renovated is the only one in the house, the schedule is planned around that constraint and discussed openly before the work starts.

Do you install heated bathroom floors?

Yes. Electric floor heating is a common addition during a gut renovation and is coordinated with the electrician while the floor is open.

A direct first step

Talk with the person who will lead the work.

Share the room, your town and what you would like to change. Estimates are free, and the first conversation is with Marek—not a salesperson.

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