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You’re not looking for the cheapest bid. You’ve seen what happens when contractors lowball a project—change orders, delays, excuses. What you need is someone who shows up when they say they will, communicates clearly, and doesn’t nickel-and-dime you halfway through the job.
That’s where the difference shows. When your kitchen remodel stays on budget, when your bathroom renovation wraps up without surprise fees, when your contractor actually returns your calls—that’s not luck. It’s how the job should’ve been handled from the start.
You get a finished space that works the way you need it to. No drama. No runaround. Just quality work from a licensed contractor who’s been doing this in Suffolk County for nearly a decade.
We’ve been handling interior renovations across Suffolk County since 2016. Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, custom carpentry, flooring—if it’s inside your home, we’ve done it. And we’ve done it in East Hampton, where building codes are strict, permit processes take time, and homeowners expect more than the bare minimum.
You’re working with a team that knows what the town requires before we even pull a permit. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve navigated enough projects here to know what actually works. No shortcuts. No surprises. Just experienced residential contractors who understand what you’re dealing with.
First, we walk through your space and talk about what you want done. Not a sales pitch—a real conversation about scope, timeline, and budget. You’ll get a written estimate that breaks down costs clearly, so you know exactly what you’re paying for before anything starts.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits and coordinate inspections. East Hampton has specific requirements, and we make sure everything’s filed correctly the first time. No delays because someone forgot to list the town as an additional insured or missed a septic regulation.
Then the work begins. We keep you updated as the project moves along—not with daily check-ins that waste your time, but with real communication when decisions need to be made or if anything changes. When the job’s done, you get a finished space that matches what we agreed on. Clean site, quality work, no lingering punch list that drags on for weeks.
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You’re getting a licensed home improvement contractor who specializes in interior work—kitchens, bathrooms, basements, custom carpentry, flooring, and expert-level spackling and painting. We’re not a handyman service trying to do everything. We focus on what we’re good at, and we’ve been doing it in Suffolk County long enough to know what holds up.
In East Hampton, that matters more than most places. Construction costs here start at $100 per square foot for basic work and climb past $250 for high-end projects. You’re investing serious money, and the last thing you need is a contractor who cuts corners or disappears when problems come up.
We’re local general contractors who understand the market you’re in. Septic upgrades can run $30,000 to $40,000 or more. Permits take time. The town enforces regulations strictly, and some neighborhoods restrict work hours during high season. We’ve handled all of it before, and we build those realities into the timeline and budget from the start—so you’re not blindsided later.
Ask for their certificate of insurance directly. It should cover both liability and workers’ compensation, and it should list East Hampton as an additional insured. If a contractor hesitates or says they’ll send it later, that’s a red flag.
In Suffolk County, home improvement contractors are required to be licensed through the Department of Consumer Affairs. You can verify a contractor’s license status online before you hire anyone. It takes five minutes and it’s worth doing—especially in a market like East Hampton where project costs run high and the risk of working with someone unqualified can cost you tens of thousands.
We carry full insurance and we’re licensed in Suffolk County. You’ll see proof of both before we start any work. It’s not something you should have to ask for twice.
It depends on the scope, but you’re looking at a premium market. Basic kitchen remodels with stock materials start around $100 per square foot. If you’re doing custom cabinetry, high-end finishes, or structural changes, expect closer to $250 per square foot or more.
Bathrooms follow a similar range. A straightforward refresh—new tile, vanity, fixtures—might run $15,000 to $25,000. A full gut renovation with custom work, upgraded plumbing, and luxury finishes can easily hit $50,000 or higher. East Hampton isn’t a budget market, and contractors here charge rates that reflect the cost of doing business in the Hamptons.
The key is getting a written estimate that breaks down labor, materials, and any potential extras like permit fees or septic work. If a bid comes in way lower than others, it’s usually because something’s missing—and you’ll pay for it later in change orders.
A kitchen remodel usually takes six to ten weeks, depending on the scope and whether we’re dealing with custom elements or structural changes. Bathrooms run four to six weeks for a full renovation. Smaller projects like basement finishing or flooring can wrap up in two to four weeks.
Permit approvals add time. East Hampton’s building department is thorough, and depending on the season and project complexity, permits can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. We factor that into the timeline upfront so you’re not waiting around wondering when work will actually start.
Some neighborhoods also restrict work hours during high season—no weekends, limited evening work. If your property falls under those rules, we’ll adjust the schedule accordingly. The goal is to give you a realistic timeline from the start, not an optimistic guess that falls apart two weeks in.
Most likely, yes. If you’re doing any structural work, moving plumbing or electrical, or making changes that affect the footprint or systems of your home, you’ll need permits. Even some cosmetic upgrades trigger permit requirements depending on scope.
East Hampton enforces building codes strictly, and the town requires contractors to pull permits for most renovation work. Skipping permits might seem like a way to save time or money, but it creates major problems if you ever sell your home or file an insurance claim. Unpermitted work can kill a sale or leave you liable for expensive corrections.
We handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections as part of the project. It’s built into our process, so you don’t have to navigate the town’s requirements on your own. We make sure everything’s filed correctly, inspections are scheduled on time, and the work passes without issues.
Licensing and insurance are the baseline. If a contractor can’t show you proof of both immediately, walk away. Beyond that, look for someone who’s been working in Suffolk County long enough to understand local regulations, permit processes, and the specific challenges that come with building in East Hampton.
Ask for references from recent projects in the area. Not testimonials on a website—actual homeowners you can call. A trustworthy contractor won’t hesitate to connect you with past clients, because they know the work speaks for itself.
Watch out for high-pressure sales tactics, abnormally low bids, or anyone who asks for large deposits upfront. The Hamptons market has seen its share of contractor fraud, and homeowners—especially seniors—are frequent targets. If something feels off, trust your gut. You’re making a significant investment, and you deserve to work with someone who’s transparent, communicative, and accountable from start to finish.
We coordinate with licensed septic contractors when a project requires it, but we don’t install septic systems ourselves. That’s specialized work that needs its own permits and certifications, and in East Hampton, septic regulations are strict—especially with the newer I/A systems that can cost $30,000 to $40,000 or more.
If your renovation involves adding a bathroom, expanding your kitchen, or increasing your home’s capacity in a way that affects the septic system, we’ll bring in the right professionals and make sure the work is coordinated properly. That way, you’re not dealing with multiple contractors who aren’t communicating, and the project stays on schedule.
Septic upgrades are one of the biggest unexpected costs homeowners face in Suffolk County. We flag potential issues early in the planning process so you can budget accordingly and avoid surprises halfway through the job.