DeCicco Property Group remodels bathrooms for Folsom Borough homeowners. We handle the tight mid-century footprints, slab plumbing, and Folsom Borough permits that come with this part of South Jersey.
Yes, we remodel bathrooms in Folsom. Most homes in the borough are 1960s to 1980s ranches and split-levels, with a few mid-century cottages along the White Horse Pike.
These homes were built compact. The hall bath is usually a 5×7 that serves three small bedrooms, and the half-bath is squeezed under the stair. Many sit on a concrete slab, which sets hard rules for where a new shower drain can move.
We are 3 miles north in Hammonton, so Folsom is a 7-minute drive for our crew. Visit our bathroom remodeling page to see the full scope of work we handle in South Jersey.
Call (609) 956-4419 for a free estimate.
Folsom Borough is a small Atlantic County town that sits along the Black Horse Pike (Route 322), the main road between Hammonton and Mays Landing. The borough has its own town hall and pulls its own construction permits separate from Hammonton.
The downtown core runs along 12th Street and 13th Street near Tony Mart’s, with most of the residential streets branching off Mays Landing Road and the Twelfth Street Cut Off.
Housing here skews to 1960s and 1970s single-story ranches and split-levels on quarter-acre lots. A handful of older mid-century cottages line the White Horse Pike, and you see newer infill homes mixed in throughout.
Many Folsom homes were built on a concrete slab instead of a crawl space or basement. That matters for any bathroom remodel because the cast-iron drains run under the slab. Moving a shower or toilet usually means cutting and re-pouring concrete.
Folsom has a walkable feel compared to Hammonton. The borough is small enough that everyone knows the bathroom contractor working three doors down, which keeps us honest on job-site cleanup and timelines.
Most Folsom bathroom remodels we handle fall into one of four buckets. Full bathroom remodels, walk-in shower conversions, soaking tubs, and custom tile are part of every project we run here. Powder rooms under the stair and vanity replacements come up on most jobs too.
Full demo and rebuild for compact 1960s and 1970s Folsom ranches. We rework the layout, run new water and waste lines, and finish with tile and fixtures. On slab homes, we plan the drain layout up front so we only cut concrete once.
Most Folsom hall baths have a tub-shower combo wedged against one wall. We pull the tub, set a new shower pan, and install a frameless glass enclosure. The hall feels twice as large and there is no step-over to climb every morning.
If you have a master bath with enough floor space, a freestanding soaking tub gives you a real bath without giving up the walk-in shower. We handle the rough-in, the floor reinforcement, and the supply lines.
Original Folsom bath vanities are 24 to 30 inches with a single bowl. We upgrade to 36 or 48 inch shaker vanities with quartz tops and soft-close drawers, rework the under-stair half-bath into a tight clean powder room, and install large-format porcelain or ceramic tile in place of the original 4×4 ceramic.
Our jobs in Folsom cluster along the Black Horse Pike (Route 322), 12th Street, 13th Street, the Twelfth Street Cut Off, and Mays Landing Road. Folsom Borough Hall and Tony Mart’s are the two reference points most residents use when giving directions.
Driveways here are mostly straight shots from the road, which keeps material delivery and dumpster placement simple. We stage the dumpster on the driveway, not the street, since Folsom side streets are narrow and the borough does not love long-term street obstructions.
Our shop is on 11th Street in Hammonton, a straight run north on the White Horse Pike. The drive is about 7 minutes, so we can run back to the shop the same morning if we need to grab a missing part.
If your home is on the south side of the borough toward Buena Vista Township, the route in from Hammonton goes through the White Horse Pike to Mays Landing Road. Plan for that on the first day so we can drop dumpster and materials without crossing the same intersections twice.
Call DeCicco Property Group at (609) 956-4419 or send a message to schedule a free in-home estimate. We are 3 miles north in Hammonton and cover all of Folsom Borough.
Our service area covers all of Folsom Borough, including the Black Horse Pike corridor, the 12th and 13th Street neighborhoods, and the homes off Mays Landing Road. We also cover Hammonton, Mullica Township, and Buena Vista Township from the same Hammonton shop.
Free in-home estimates are usually available the same week you call, often within a few days. Most full bathroom remodels in Folsom run three to five weeks. Slab cuts to move drains add time because the concrete needs to cure before tile work.
We service standard weekdays, Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. Demo days and inspection visits are scheduled around your work hours when possible. Most homeowners give us a key or a garage code so we can keep moving without waiting on a 7:30 AM meet-up every day.
Doing both your hall bath and half-bath at the same time saves on permits, mobilization, and fixture-delivery trips. We stage demo so at least one toilet stays usable through most of the job.
DeCicco Property Group works on Folsom bathrooms regularly. The borough is one of our closest service areas and our crew knows the housing stock and the permit office.
Most Folsom homes sit on a slab. We walk the bathroom with you up front, map every drain, and decide whether the new shower drain can stay in place or has to be cut into the concrete. You see the plan before we break a single tile.
Folsom Borough handles its own construction permits. We file the application, meet the inspector at rough-in and final, and keep the paperwork on file. Homeowners do not have to chase the borough hall.
We do not try to force a master-suite layout into a 5×7 hall bath. We pick fixtures sized for the room and use space-saving moves like floating vanities, pocket doors, and recessed niches to make the room feel bigger without growing the footprint.
Our shop is on 11th Street in Hammonton. We can run back for a missing fitting or a swap-out fixture and be back on site inside 30 minutes. That keeps schedules tight.
Many Folsom homes have one full bath and a half-bath under the stair. We tackle both in one engagement and stagger demo so you keep at least one toilet running the whole time. Call (609) 956-4419 or request a free consultation online.
We pull every permit ourselves with the Folsom Borough construction office. You do not file paperwork or coordinate with the borough hall. We submit the application, schedule the rough-in inspection, and close out the final inspection at the end of the job. The permit fee is included in our written estimate.
Yes, we relocate drains in slab homes regularly in Folsom. The process involves saw-cutting the concrete, exposing and rerouting the cast-iron or PVC drain, then re-pouring the slab and waterproofing before tile goes down. We tell you up front whether moving the drain is worth the cost.
Most full bathroom remodels in Folsom take three to five weeks. If we are cutting the slab to move a drain, plan on the longer end because the concrete needs time to cure before tile goes down. Cosmetic-only updates with no plumbing changes are shorter, usually two to three weeks. Call (609) 956-4419 to book an in-home evaluation.
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