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Your morning routine gets faster when cabinets open smoothly and countertops give you actual workspace. Meal prep stops feeling like a chore when your layout makes sense and everything has a place.
The frustration of working around broken drawers, outdated appliances, and cramped corners disappears. You get a kitchen that handles real life—not just looks good in photos.
In Wyandanch, where the median home value sits around $800,000, a well-executed kitchen renovation typically returns 70-80% of your investment. That’s not just equity. That’s daily function that makes your home work the way you need it to. Most projects here run between $20,000 and $35,000, depending on scope, materials, and whether you’re keeping the existing footprint or reconfiguring the layout entirely.
We’ve spent almost 10 years working on interior renovations across Suffolk County. We handle everything from custom carpentry and cabinet installation to full kitchen and bathroom remodels—all under one roof, no subcontractor blame games.
We’re licensed, insured, and based right here in the county. That means we know the permit requirements, the local building codes, and what actually holds up in a Long Island home. Wyandanch homeowners deal with the same challenges you do: older housing stock, tight timelines, and the need for contractors who show up and do what they said they’d do.
Our approach is simple. Transparent communication, written estimates with no hidden fees, and craftsmanship that doesn’t cut corners. You’re not getting a sales pitch. You’re getting a realistic timeline, honest pricing, and a team that treats your home like it matters.
First, we walk through your space and talk through what’s not working. You tell us what you need—more storage, better flow, updated appliances, whatever it is. We take measurements, ask questions, and give you a realistic picture of what’s possible within your budget and timeline.
Then we put together a written estimate. No vague ranges or surprise charges halfway through. You’ll know what you’re paying for before we start. If permits are required—and in Suffolk County, most kitchen remodels need them—we handle that process. Permit fees typically run $300 to $1,000 depending on scope, and processing can take a few weeks. We factor that into your timeline upfront.
Once we’re cleared to start, we protect your home, demo what needs to go, and begin the rebuild. Cabinet installation, countertops, flooring, electrical, plumbing—we coordinate it all. You’re not managing five different contractors. Throughout the project, we keep you updated. If something comes up, you hear about it immediately, along with options for how to handle it.
When we’re done, you get a final walkthrough. We don’t leave until you’re satisfied with the work.
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Every kitchen renovation is different, but most projects in Wyandanch include cabinet installation or refacing, countertop replacement, updated hardware and fixtures, and often new flooring. If you’re doing a full remodel, that usually means reconfiguring the layout, relocating plumbing or electrical, and upgrading appliances to something more energy-efficient.
Custom kitchen cabinets give you storage that actually fits your space and how you use it. Stock cabinets work too if budget matters more than customization. Countertop options range from laminate and butcher block to quartz and granite—each with different price points and maintenance needs. We’ll walk you through what makes sense for your household.
Wood cabinets are trending hard right now. Nearly 29% of homeowners are choosing wood over white, which held the top spot for years. That’s a 6-point jump in just one year. It’s a warmer look, hides wear better, and ages well if you’re planning to stay in your home long-term.
Most Wyandanch kitchens keep the same footprint even when layouts change. About 68% of renovations end up roughly the same size. That keeps costs down and avoids the complexity of moving major plumbing or load-bearing walls. But if your space genuinely doesn’t function and you’ve got the budget, reconfiguring the layout can be worth it.
Most kitchen remodeling projects in Wyandanch run between $20,000 and $35,000, though smaller updates can come in around $10,000 to $15,000. Full gut renovations with custom cabinets, high-end appliances, and layout changes can push toward $55,000 or more.
The biggest cost drivers are cabinets, countertops, and labor. If you’re keeping your existing layout and just refreshing surfaces—new cabinet doors, updated countertops, modern hardware—you’ll stay on the lower end. If you’re relocating plumbing, adding an island, or tearing down walls, costs go up.
Material choices matter too. Laminate countertops cost a fraction of quartz or granite. Stock cabinets are cheaper than custom. But cheaper isn’t always better if it means replacing things again in five years. We give you options at different price points so you can decide what makes sense for your budget and how long you plan to stay in the home.
Yes, most kitchen remodels in Suffolk County require permits, especially if you’re doing electrical work, plumbing changes, or structural modifications. Even replacing cabinets and countertops can trigger permit requirements depending on the scope.
Permit fees typically range from $300 to $1,000 based on your project. Processing times vary, but you’re usually looking at a few weeks. Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it creates problems down the line—failed inspections during a home sale, insurance issues if something goes wrong, or fines if the county finds out.
We handle the permit process as part of the project. You don’t need to figure out what forms to file or which codes apply. We submit everything, coordinate inspections, and make sure the work passes. It’s built into the timeline we give you upfront, so there’s no surprise delay halfway through your project.
A straightforward kitchen renovation usually takes 4 to 6 weeks from start to finish. That includes demo, installation, and final touches. If you’re doing a full gut remodel with layout changes, plan on 8 to 12 weeks.
Permit processing adds time on the front end—usually 2 to 4 weeks before we can start work. Material delays can push things back too, especially if you’re ordering custom cabinets or specialty countertops. We order materials early and build buffer time into the schedule for exactly this reason.
Weather rarely impacts indoor work, but if we’re doing structural changes that temporarily expose your home, we’ll plan around forecasts. The biggest delays come from surprise issues—outdated wiring that needs upgrading, plumbing that’s not up to code, or hidden water damage behind old cabinets. We can’t predict every surprise, but we’ve done enough kitchens in Suffolk County to know what to look for and plan accordingly.
Refacing works if your cabinet boxes are solid and you just want a fresh look. You’re keeping the existing structure and replacing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware. It’s faster and costs about half what full replacement runs—usually $4,000 to $10,000 depending on materials.
Replacement makes sense if your cabinets are falling apart, the layout doesn’t work, or you need more storage. New cabinets let you reconfigure the space, add features like soft-close drawers or pull-out shelves, and choose exactly what fits your needs. Custom kitchen cabinets installation gives you the most flexibility but costs more—typically $15,000 to $30,000 or higher for a full kitchen.
If your boxes are damaged, refacing is just putting lipstick on a problem. You’ll end up replacing them eventually anyway. But if they’re structurally sound and you’re happy with the layout, refacing gets you a new look without the cost and timeline of full replacement. We’ll look at what you’ve got and tell you honestly which route makes sense.
Minor kitchen remodels—cabinet refacing, new countertops, updated hardware, modern appliances—typically return 70-80% of your investment when you sell. You’re looking at around $23,000 in costs with an average return of about 77%.
Major remodels return less, usually 50-60%, because you’re spending more upfront. But ROI isn’t the only reason to renovate. If your kitchen doesn’t function and you’re planning to stay in your home for years, the daily quality of life improvement matters more than resale value.
In Wyandanch, where the median home price has jumped 23% year-over-year, a modern kitchen keeps your property competitive. Buyers notice outdated kitchens immediately. Even if you’re not selling soon, an updated kitchen makes your home easier to sell when the time comes. And in the meantime, you get a space that actually works for how you live.
We do our best to minimize disruption, but kitchen renovations are messy and loud. You’ll lose access to your kitchen for most of the project. Some homeowners set up a temporary kitchen in another room—microwave, toaster oven, mini fridge. Others eat out more or rely on prepared meals.
We can schedule work around your availability for walkthroughs and decisions, but the actual construction happens during business hours. If you work from home, expect noise. If you’ve got young kids, plan for dust and limited access to that part of the house.
We protect the rest of your home with plastic barriers and drop cloths, and we clean up at the end of each day. But there’s no way to do a kitchen remodel without some inconvenience. The goal is to get in, do it right, and get out as quickly as possible so you can get back to normal life. Most clients say the temporary hassle is worth it once they’re cooking in a kitchen that actually works.
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