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You’ve heard the horror stories. Contractors who disappear mid-project. Estimates that balloon by thousands. Subcontractors who don’t show up when they’re supposed to.
That’s not how we work. When you hire us as your licensed contractor with an in-house team, you get one point of contact, one timeline, and one crew that shows up when we say we will. No coordination nightmares. No finger-pointing between vendors.
Your kitchen remodel gets done in weeks, not months. Your bathroom renovation stays within the number you agreed to. And when you have a question at 3pm on a Tuesday, you get an actual answer from someone who knows your project inside and out.
That’s what happens when the people doing the work actually work for us. You’re not juggling five different schedules or wondering who’s responsible when something needs fixing. You’re working with professionals who handle interior renovations every single day and have been doing it in Suffolk County for nearly a decade.
We’ve been doing interior renovations in Middle Island and across Suffolk County since 2016. Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, flooring, custom carpentry, painting—if it’s inside your home, we’ve probably done it a hundred times.
What makes us different isn’t just experience. It’s how we run projects. Everything gets handled by our licensed in-house team, which means you’re not dealing with a rotating cast of subcontractors who may or may not show up. When we give you a timeline, it’s based on our actual availability and our actual crew.
We don’t do high-pressure sales tactics or surprise you with add-ons halfway through. You get transparent pricing up front, regular updates throughout, and work that’s built to last. That’s how we’ve built a reputation here—one honest project at a time.
First, we come to your home in Middle Island and walk through exactly what you want done. You tell us what’s not working, what you’re hoping to achieve, and what your budget looks like. We take measurements, ask questions, and make sure we understand the scope before we leave.
Then we put together a detailed estimate. Not a vague ballpark—a real breakdown of materials, labor, and timeline. You’ll know what you’re paying for and why. If something doesn’t fit your budget, we talk through alternatives before any work starts.
Once you approve the plan, we schedule your project around our crew’s availability. No waiting months for a subcontractor to free up. Our team handles demolition, framing, electrical, plumbing, finish work—all of it. You get updates as we hit milestones, and if anything comes up that wasn’t in the original scope, we discuss it before moving forward.
When the work’s done, we walk through everything with you. You shouldn’t have to hunt down someone to fix a detail or wonder if something was installed correctly. If it’s not right, we make it right before we call it finished.
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When you’re renovating in Suffolk County, you’re looking at real investment. The median home here is worth $675,000, and that number keeps climbing. Your renovation should add value, not just look good for six months.
We handle full kitchen remodels—cabinets, countertops, backsplash, flooring, lighting, the works. In Middle Island, where homes range from rustic farmhouses to modern builds, every kitchen is different. We match the work to your home’s style and your family’s needs, whether that’s maximizing a small galley layout or opening up a closed-off space.
Bathrooms get the same attention. Small updates start around $15,000 if you’re replacing fixtures and tile. Full remodels with custom vanities, walk-in showers, and high-end finishes run closer to $40,000. We’ll tell you what makes sense for your home’s value and your goals.
Basements, flooring, painting, custom carpentry—it all gets done by the same crew. That means consistent quality and no scheduling gaps while you wait for the next vendor to show up. And because we’re licensed and insured in Suffolk County, you’re covered if anything goes sideways. Not all contractors working in this area carry proper credentials, and that’s a risk you don’t want to take on a five-figure project.
It depends on the size and scope, but here’s what you’re realistically looking at in Suffolk County. A small kitchen remodel—new cabinets, countertops, backsplash, and appliances—runs around $35,000. That’s the median for this area based on 2024 data.
If you’re doing a larger kitchen with custom cabinetry, high-end appliances, or structural changes like removing a wall, expect closer to $55,000. That’s not a scare tactic. That’s what it costs to do the work right with quality materials and licensed professionals.
The number can go lower if you’re keeping the existing layout and just updating finishes. It can go higher if you’re adding square footage or installing luxury features. We price everything out in detail before you commit, so you know exactly where your money’s going and why.
Yes, and it matters more than most people realize. In New York, any home improvement project over $200 requires a licensed contractor. That’s not a suggestion—it’s the law. And the licensing process includes a written exam, which means the person doing your work has demonstrated at least baseline competency.
But here’s the bigger issue. A lot of contractors operating in Suffolk County don’t carry active licenses. If something goes wrong—shoddy work, code violations, injuries on the job—you’re the one left holding the bag. Your homeowner’s insurance might not cover it. You could be on the hook for medical bills or repairs.
When you hire us as your licensed, insured contractor, you’re protected. We pull permits when required, follow local building codes, and carry liability coverage. That’s not just good business. It’s the difference between a renovation that adds value to your home and one that creates legal headaches down the road.
A straightforward bathroom remodel usually takes two to three weeks. That’s assuming we’re replacing tile, fixtures, vanity, and lighting without moving plumbing or expanding the footprint.
If you’re doing a full gut job—relocating the toilet, adding a walk-in shower, or dealing with old plumbing that needs updating—plan on four weeks or more. Older homes in Middle Island sometimes have surprises behind the walls, and we won’t know until we open things up.
The timeline also depends on material availability. If you’re ordering custom vanities or specialty tile, that can add a week or two to the front end. We build that into the schedule when we plan your project, so you’re not sitting with a half-finished bathroom for a month because a backordered faucet didn’t arrive on time.
Start with credentials. Ask if they’re licensed in Suffolk County and whether they carry liability insurance. If they hesitate or give you a vague answer, that’s a red flag. You want to see proof, not promises.
Next, ask how they handle the work. Do they use subcontractors for everything, or do they have an in-house team? Subcontractors aren’t inherently bad, but they add complexity. You’re coordinating multiple schedules, and if something goes wrong, it’s harder to pin down who’s responsible.
Finally, get a detailed estimate in writing. It should break down materials, labor, and timeline. If someone gives you a number off the top of their head or says “we’ll figure it out as we go,” walk away. You’re about to spend tens of thousands of dollars. You deserve to know exactly what you’re paying for before the first nail gets hammered.
Yes. Permits are part of the process for most major renovations, and we handle that for you. Whether it’s a kitchen remodel that involves electrical work or a bathroom renovation that requires plumbing changes, we know what needs to be permitted and how to get it done.
Suffolk County has specific building codes, and inspectors here don’t mess around. If something’s not up to code, they’ll make you tear it out and redo it. That costs time and money, and it’s completely avoidable if you work with someone who knows the local requirements.
We pull the permits, schedule the inspections, and make sure everything passes the first time. You don’t have to deal with the town office or worry about whether the work meets standards. That’s our job, and we’ve been doing it in this area long enough to know exactly what inspectors are looking for.
Small projects are updates that don’t change the layout or structure. Painting, new flooring, replacing fixtures, refinishing cabinets—those are cosmetic improvements that make a space look better without tearing down walls or moving plumbing.
Large projects involve structural changes. Removing a wall to open up your kitchen. Relocating a bathroom. Adding a bedroom in your basement. These require permits, engineering, and more labor. They also take longer and cost more because you’re changing how the space functions, not just how it looks.
Both types of projects add value to your home, but they serve different purposes. If you’re planning to sell in the next few years, small updates give you the most return on investment. If you’re staying long-term and need the space to work better for your family, a larger remodel makes sense. We can walk you through what fits your timeline, budget, and goals when we meet.