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You’re not looking for another contractor who disappears mid-project or adds surprise fees at the end. You want someone who shows up, does the work, and leaves your home better than they found it.
That’s what happens when you work with a licensed general contractor who keeps crews in-house and prices locked in from day one. No waiting on subcontractors who might show up next week. No budget creep because someone “forgot” to mention permit costs.
Your kitchen remodel gets finished on schedule. Your bathroom renovation doesn’t turn into a three-month ordeal. And when the work’s done, you’ve got a one-year warranty backing it up—not excuses about who was responsible for what.
We’ve been handling interior renovations across Suffolk County since 2016. Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, custom carpentry, flooring—the projects that actually improve how you live in your home.
Every crew member works directly for us. That means you’re not dealing with a general contractor who farms out your job to whoever’s available. It means consistent quality, reliable scheduling, and one point of contact when you have questions.
Holtsville homeowners deal with the same challenges across Suffolk County—aging homes that need updates, limited contractor availability, and the constant worry about whether you’re hiring someone legitimate. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’re going to do.
First, we walk through your space and talk about what you want to change. Not a sales pitch—a real conversation about your home, your timeline, and your budget.
Then you get a fixed-price quote. Everything’s included: materials, labor, permits, Suffolk County code compliance. The number we give you is the number you pay.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule your project with our in-house crews. No waiting for subcontractors to fit you in. We handle the permits, coordinate inspections, and keep the job site organized so you can still live in your home during construction.
When the work’s complete, you get a final walkthrough and a one-year warranty on workmanship. If something’s not right, we come back and fix it. That’s the deal.
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Your project includes everything needed to get the job done right. We’re a licensed Suffolk County contractor handling permits and inspections. Our in-house crews do the actual work. Full insurance coverage protects your property.
You’re also getting transparent communication throughout the process. No disappearing for days. No vague timelines. You know what’s happening and when.
Suffolk County homes—especially in established neighborhoods like Holtsville—often need updates to kitchens, bathrooms, and basements that haven’t been touched in decades. The work involves more than cosmetic changes. It’s about bringing spaces up to current code, improving functionality, and making sure everything’s done properly so you’re not dealing with problems six months later.
The median home in Suffolk County sells for over $600,000. Your renovation should protect and enhance that investment, not create new headaches. That means proper planning, quality materials, and crews who know what they’re doing.
Call the Suffolk County Office of Consumer Affairs at 631-853-4600 and ask them to verify the license. It’s free, takes five minutes, and it’s the only way to confirm someone’s actually legal to operate.
Suffolk County requires home improvement contractors to be licensed—it’s not optional. But plenty of people skip it, and homeowners lose thousands every year to unlicensed operators who disappear or do substandard work.
Don’t rely on someone showing you a piece of paper or telling you they’re licensed. Verify it yourself. The county keeps records of every legitimate contractor, and they’ll tell you if the person you’re considering is on that list.
Scheduling and accountability. When a general contractor uses subcontractors, your project depends on someone else’s availability. That bathroom remodel that should take three weeks stretches to six because the plumber’s busy, then the tile guy’s on another job, then everyone’s waiting on the electrician.
In-house crews work for one company—yours. They show up when scheduled. They follow the same quality standards on every job. And when something needs to be fixed, there’s no finger-pointing about who’s responsible.
You’re also dealing with one point of contact instead of juggling multiple people. Questions about timeline? Ask your contractor. Concern about the work? Same person. It’s simpler, faster, and you’re not stuck in the middle of someone else’s scheduling nightmare.
Renovation costs on Long Island typically run $15 to $60 per square foot, depending on the scope. A full kitchen remodel in a 200-square-foot space might range from $25,000 to $50,000. A bathroom renovation could be $10,000 to $25,000. Basement finishing often falls between $30,000 and $60,000 for a typical space.
Those ranges are wide because every project’s different. Are you keeping the existing layout or moving plumbing and electrical? Are you choosing mid-range materials or high-end finishes? Do you need structural work or just cosmetic updates?
The best way to know what your specific project will cost is to get a detailed quote that breaks down materials, labor, and permits. Fixed pricing means you’re not guessing or dealing with surprise additions later. You know the total cost before work starts.
It depends on the work. Most kitchen and bathroom remodels need permits if you’re moving plumbing, changing electrical, or altering the structure. Cosmetic updates like painting or replacing cabinets typically don’t require permits, but anything that touches mechanical systems or framing usually does.
Suffolk County takes code compliance seriously, and inspectors will flag unpermitted work. That becomes your problem when you try to sell—buyers’ attorneys ask for permit records, and missing documentation can kill a deal or force you to pay for corrections.
A licensed general contractor handles permits as part of the project. We know what’s required, we pull the permits, we schedule inspections, and we make sure everything passes. You shouldn’t have to figure out Suffolk County’s permitting process yourself—that’s what you’re hiring us to manage.
A straightforward kitchen remodel usually takes three to five weeks. Bathrooms are typically two to three weeks. Basement finishing might be four to six weeks. Those timelines assume you’re working with in-house crews and there aren’t major structural surprises once walls are opened.
Delays happen when contractors rely on subcontractors who are juggling multiple jobs. Your project gets pushed back because someone else’s ran long, or the crew that was supposed to start Monday shows up Thursday instead.
The other factor is decision-making. If you’re still choosing tile three weeks into the project, that pushes everything back. The more decisions you make upfront, the smoother the timeline. We’ll walk you through what needs to be selected and when, so you’re not holding up your own project.
Fixed pricing with everything itemized. You should see separate line items for materials, labor, permits, and any other costs. If the contract just lists one lump sum with no breakdown, you don’t know what you’re paying for.
Clear timeline with start and completion dates. Understand that weather and unforeseen issues can cause delays, but you should have a reasonable expectation of when work begins and ends.
Payment schedule tied to milestones, not arbitrary dates. You shouldn’t be paying the full amount upfront. Typical structures are a deposit to start, progress payments as work is completed, and final payment when everything’s done and you’ve signed off. Also look for warranty terms—what’s covered, for how long, and what’s not included. A one-year workmanship warranty is standard for quality contractors.