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You’ll walk into a space that works the way you need it to. Counters where you actually want to prep. Cabinets that open smoothly and hold what you use. Lighting that makes cooking easier, not harder.
Your kitchen stops being the room you tolerate and becomes the one you use without thinking twice. That’s what happens when the layout makes sense, the materials hold up, and the install is done correctly the first time.
You’re not just getting new cabinets or countertops. You’re getting a kitchen that handles your household’s demands without falling apart in two years. And if you ever sell, buyers notice the difference immediately.
We’ve been handling kitchen renovations across Suffolk County for nearly a decade. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve seen what goes wrong when corners get cut.
West Babylon homeowners deal with older housing stock that needs careful attention during remodels. We know how to work with what’s already there without creating new problems. You get direct communication with the people managing your project, not a rotating cast of subcontractors who don’t know your name.
We don’t upsell you on things you don’t need. We give you a clear estimate, stick to it, and finish the job the way we said we would.
First, we come to your home in West Babylon for a free consultation. We measure, ask about how you use your kitchen, and talk through what’s realistic for your budget. No pressure, no sales tactics.
Once you approve the estimate, we handle permits and scheduling. Demo comes next—we protect your floors and contain the mess as much as physically possible. Then we rebuild: plumbing and electrical first, followed by drywall, cabinets, countertops, and flooring.
Custom kitchen cabinets get installed with precision. We don’t rush the alignment or leave gaps that’ll bother you forever. Countertops get templated after cabinets are in, so everything fits correctly. Finally, we install fixtures, hardware, and lighting.
You get a final walkthrough where we make sure everything works and looks right. We don’t consider the job done until you’re satisfied with the result.
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Every kitchen renovation we do in West Babylon includes full project management from start to finish. That means one point of contact, clear timelines, and no surprise costs halfway through.
We handle kitchen cabinet installation, whether you’re going with stock, semi-custom, or fully custom cabinets. Countertop options include granite, quartz, and butcher block—we’ll walk you through what makes sense for how you cook. Flooring, backsplash, lighting, and fixture installation are all part of the package.
If your kitchen layout needs work, we’ll reconfigure it. That might mean moving a sink, adding an island, or opening up a wall (after checking if it’s load-bearing, obviously). We also integrate energy-efficient appliances and LED lighting that’ll cut your utility bills over time.
Suffolk County homes often need electrical upgrades to handle modern appliances. We coordinate that work and make sure everything’s up to code. You’re not left figuring out who does what—we manage the whole process so your kitchen remodel stays on track.
It depends on the scope of work and materials you choose. A basic refresh with new cabinets, countertops, and flooring typically starts around $25,000 to $35,000. Mid-range remodels with custom cabinetry, higher-end countertops, and layout changes usually run $40,000 to $60,000. Full gut renovations with structural work, new plumbing, and premium finishes can go higher.
We give you a detailed estimate upfront that breaks down labor and materials. That way, you know exactly where your money’s going. We don’t hide costs in vague line items or surprise you with change orders unless you actually change the scope.
The best way to get an accurate number is to have us come out and assess your specific kitchen. We’ll measure, talk through your goals, and give you a realistic estimate based on what you’re working with.
Most kitchen remodels in West Babylon take between four and eight weeks, depending on the complexity. A straightforward cabinet and countertop replacement might be done in three to four weeks. Full renovations with layout changes, plumbing reroutes, or electrical upgrades typically take six to eight weeks.
Delays happen when materials arrive late or when we uncover issues behind the walls—things like outdated wiring or water damage that needs fixing before we can move forward. We build some buffer into the timeline and keep you updated if anything changes.
You won’t have a functioning kitchen during most of the remodel. We recommend setting up a temporary prep area in another room with a microwave, coffee maker, and mini fridge. It’s inconvenient, but it’s temporary. We work as efficiently as possible to get you back to normal.
Yes, if you’re doing any structural, electrical, or plumbing work. The Town of Babylon requires permits for most kitchen renovations that go beyond cosmetic updates. That includes moving walls, relocating sinks or appliances, upgrading electrical panels, or installing new lighting circuits.
We handle the permit process for you. That means pulling the permits, scheduling inspections, and making sure everything meets local building codes. You don’t have to deal with the town office or figure out what’s required.
Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it causes problems when you sell your home. Buyers’ inspectors will flag unpermitted work, and you’ll either have to get it permitted retroactively or negotiate a lower sale price. It’s not worth the risk. We do it right the first time.
We can work with your existing layout if it’s functional and you’re happy with it. Keeping the same layout saves money because you’re not moving plumbing or gas lines. You can still get a completely new look with updated cabinets, countertops, flooring, and lighting.
That said, a lot of older West Babylon kitchens have layouts that don’t make sense for how people cook today. If your sink is too far from the stove, or you don’t have enough counter space for prep work, it’s worth considering a layout change. Even small adjustments—like adding an island or relocating the fridge—can make a big difference in how the kitchen functions.
We’ll assess your current layout during the consultation and let you know if we see opportunities for improvement. If a change makes sense, we’ll explain what’s involved and what it’ll cost. If your layout works fine, we’ll tell you that too.
Start with how you actually use your kitchen. If you cook daily and need serious storage, invest in quality cabinets with full-extension drawers and soft-close hinges. If you’re hard on countertops—cutting directly on them, setting down hot pans—quartz or granite will hold up better than laminate.
Stock cabinets are the most affordable and come in standard sizes. They work well if your kitchen has straightforward dimensions. Semi-custom cabinets offer more flexibility in sizing and finishes without the cost of full custom work. Full custom cabinets are built specifically for your space and give you complete control over design, but they’re the most expensive option.
For countertops, quartz is low-maintenance and doesn’t need sealing. Granite is durable but requires periodic sealing to prevent stains. Butcher block looks great and works well for prep areas, but it needs regular oiling. We’ll show you samples and explain the pros and cons of each material based on how you cook and what your budget allows.
Lock in your design and material selections before we start work. Changes mid-project—swapping cabinet styles, upgrading countertops, adding extra lighting—are the fastest way to blow your budget. Decide what you want upfront and stick with it.
Set aside a contingency fund of 10-15% for unexpected issues. We might find rotted subfloor, outdated wiring that needs replacing, or plumbing that’s not up to code. These aren’t things we can see until we open up the walls, but they need to be fixed for safety and code compliance.
We give you a detailed estimate that breaks down costs by category. If something’s going to push you over budget, we’ll tell you before we order materials or start work. You’ll never get a surprise bill at the end because we didn’t communicate costs clearly. That’s not how we operate.