General Contractor in Bayport, NY

Interior Renovations Done Right the First Time

Licensed contractor serving Bayport homeowners with transparent pricing, expert craftsmanship, and zero hidden costs on kitchens, baths, basements, and full interior remodels.
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Your Home Gets Better Without the Headaches

You’re not looking for the cheapest bid. You’re looking for someone who shows up when they say they will, answers your calls, and doesn’t surprise you with extra charges halfway through the job.

That’s what nearly a decade of interior renovation work in Suffolk County has taught us. Homeowners don’t just want a finished kitchen or bathroom—they want to know what’s happening, when it’s happening, and exactly what it costs before the first nail goes in.

When we’re done, you get a space that works better and looks better. No drama. No runaround. Just clear communication and quality work that holds up after we leave.

If you’ve been putting off a remodel because you’re worried about finding someone reliable, that ends here.

Licensed Contractor Serving Bayport, NY

We've Been Doing This Since 2016

Jaguar Renovation handles interior projects across Bayport and Suffolk County—kitchens, bathrooms, basements, custom carpentry, flooring, and high-level spackling and painting. We’re licensed, insured, and we don’t subcontract everything out to strangers.

Bayport’s coastal location means your home deals with moisture, humidity, and weather swings that most contractors don’t think twice about. We do. Proper insulation, water-resistant materials, and ventilation aren’t extras here—they’re requirements.

You won’t get a sales pitch from us. You’ll get a walkthrough, a clear estimate, and straight answers about what your project actually needs.

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How Local General Contractors Handle Your Project

Here's What Happens From Start to Finish

First, we meet at your home. You show us what you want done, and we ask questions to understand how you actually use the space. No clipboard routine—just a real conversation about what works and what doesn’t.

Then we give you a written estimate. Everything’s spelled out: materials, labor, timeline, and total cost. If something changes during the job, we talk to you before it affects the price.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work and give you a realistic timeline. We don’t overbook. When we’re on your project, that’s where our focus is.

During the job, you’ll know what’s happening each day. We clean up as we go, and if you have a question, you get an answer—not an excuse. When we finish, you do a final walkthrough with us to make sure everything meets your expectations before we call it done.

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About Jaguar Renovation

Residential Contractors Specializing in Interior Remodels

What's Included When You Hire Us

We handle full kitchen remodels—cabinets, countertops, flooring, lighting, and layout changes that make the space work better for how you cook and gather. Bathrooms get the same attention: new tile, vanities, fixtures, proper ventilation, and waterproofing that actually prevents mold in Bayport’s humid climate.

Basements are a big one here. Finished basements add real value, but only if they’re done right. That means addressing moisture issues first, then insulation, framing, drywall, flooring, and lighting that turns a cold storage area into livable space.

Custom carpentry covers built-ins, trim work, wainscoting, and anything else that needs to be made specifically for your home. Flooring runs from hardwood to luxury vinyl to tile—we’ll walk you through what makes sense for each room based on traffic, moisture, and your budget.

And if you just need expert painting or spackling, we do that too. Not the slap-it-on-and-leave kind. The kind where walls actually look smooth and paint lines stay crisp for years.

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How do I know if a general contractor in Bayport is actually licensed and insured?

Ask for their license number and insurance certificate before you sign anything. A legitimate contractor will hand those over without hesitation—it takes about two minutes.

In New York, home improvement contractors need to be registered with the state and carry liability insurance and workers’ comp. If someone dodges that question or says “we’re working on it,” walk away. You’re not just protecting yourself from bad work—you’re protecting yourself from liability if someone gets hurt on your property.

We keep our credentials current and our insurance up to date because it’s the baseline for doing this work legally. You can verify everything before we start. No runaround.

Kitchen remodels in Suffolk County typically run between fifteen and fifty thousand depending on size, materials, and how much you’re changing. If you’re keeping the layout and swapping cabinets, countertops, and appliances, you’re on the lower end. If you’re moving walls, plumbing, and electrical, costs go up.

Bathrooms usually range from eight to twenty-five thousand. Again, it depends on scope. A basic refresh with new tile, vanity, and fixtures costs less than a full gut job with custom tile work and high-end finishes.

We give you a detailed estimate that breaks down labor and materials so you can see exactly where your money goes. If your budget doesn’t match your wishlist, we’ll tell you what to prioritize and what you can add later. No pressure to overspend, and no surprise bills.

A full kitchen remodel usually takes four to six weeks. Bathrooms take two to four weeks depending on tile work and fixture lead times. Basement finishing can run six to eight weeks if we’re starting from bare studs.

Those timelines assume we’re not waiting on custom orders or dealing with hidden issues like old plumbing that needs replacing. We build in a little buffer for the unexpected, but we don’t drag jobs out.

You’ll get a schedule before we start, and we’ll update you if anything changes. Weather can slow us down in Bayport—hurricane season and winter storms are real factors here—but we don’t use that as an excuse to go silent. If we’re delayed, you’ll know why and when we’ll be back.

Yes, most structural work, electrical, and plumbing changes require permits in Bayport. If you’re moving walls, adding outlets, or relocating a sink, you need permits. If you’re painting or replacing cabinets without changing the layout, you probably don’t.

We handle the permit process. That means pulling the permits, scheduling inspections, and making sure everything meets Suffolk County building codes. It’s built into our timeline and our estimate—you don’t have to chase down the building department yourself.

Skipping permits might save a few bucks up front, but it’ll cost you when you try to sell your home or file an insurance claim. Inspectors aren’t there to make your life harder—they’re there to make sure the work is safe and legal. We don’t cut corners on that.

Local contractors know the area. We understand that Bayport homes deal with coastal moisture, that your basement probably needs a dehumidifier, and that your attic insulation matters more than you think because of how humid summers get and how cold winters can be.

Big companies subcontract most of the work to crews they don’t directly manage. That creates communication gaps and quality control issues. When you hire us, you’re hiring the people who actually do the work—not a salesperson who disappears after you sign.

We also respond faster. If something needs attention after the job, you’re calling someone local who has a reputation to protect in this community. We’ve been serving Suffolk County for nearly a decade, and we plan to be here for decades more. That matters when you need someone to stand behind their work.

Get everything in writing before the job starts. The estimate should list materials, labor, timeline, and payment schedule. If it’s vague or missing details, that’s a red flag.

Ask what happens if they find something unexpected—like old wiring that needs replacing or water damage behind a wall. A good contractor will explain how they handle changes and get your approval before adding costs.

We don’t believe in surprise bills. Our estimates are detailed, and if we run into something that wasn’t visible during the walkthrough, we stop and talk to you about options and costs before we proceed. You make the call on whether to move forward, scale back, or handle it later. Your budget doesn’t get hijacked on our watch.

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