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You’re not looking for the cheapest bid. You’re looking for someone who shows up when they say they will, finishes when they promise to, and doesn’t leave you coordinating eight different people who all blame each other when something goes wrong.
That’s what working with a licensed contractor who uses their own team actually gets you. One point of contact. One company responsible for the entire job. One warranty covering everything.
When you hire us for your Amityville home, you’re working with the same crew from start to finish. We pull the permits. We handle the inspections. We deal with Suffolk County’s requirements so you don’t have to figure out what forms to file or stand in line at the building department.
Your kitchen remodel doesn’t drag into month four because the plumber and the electrician can’t coordinate schedules. Your bathroom renovation doesn’t get half-finished because someone walked off the job. The work gets done, it gets done properly, and you’re not left managing a construction project when you already have a full-time job.
We’ve spent close to ten years working on Long Island homes, and if there’s one thing Amityville homeowners know, it’s that older homes come with surprises. Original plaster that needs careful handling. Electrical systems that weren’t built for modern appliances. Hardwood floors worth preserving under layers of old carpet.
We specialize in interior renovations across Suffolk County. We’re not the contractor who shows up, gives you a number, and disappears for three weeks. We’re the licensed contractor who walks you through what’s actually involved, explains why certain things cost what they do, and keeps you updated as work progresses.
Our in-house team handles everything from expert spackling and painting to full kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, custom carpentry, flooring installations, and basement finishing. You’re getting residential contractors who understand how different parts of your project connect and affect each other.
First, we come to your Amityville home and look at what you want done. Not a five-minute walkthrough—an actual assessment where we ask questions, take measurements, and talk through what’s realistic for your space and budget.
Then you get a written estimate that breaks down labor, materials, and what’s included. No vague line items. No “we’ll figure it out later” on the important stuff. If permits are required, we tell you upfront and handle the applications with the Town of Babylon.
Once you approve the plan and we schedule your start date, our crew shows up and gets to work. Same team throughout the project. If you have questions or something needs adjusting, you’re talking to people who know your job—not a rotating cast of subcontractors who’ve never seen your house before.
We protect your floors, contain dust as much as possible, and clean up at the end of each day. When we’re done, we walk through everything with you to make sure it’s right. Then we handle the final inspections if your project requires them.
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When you hire us for your Amityville renovation, you’re getting a licensed team that handles the full scope of interior work. That means kitchen remodeling where we manage everything from cabinet installation to countertops, plumbing, electrical, and finishing details. Bathroom renovations that include fixture replacement, tile work, vanities, and proper waterproofing that actually prevents problems down the road.
We handle basement remodeling that turns unused space into functional living areas—including the framing, insulation, drywall, flooring, and electrical work that makes it livable. Custom carpentry for built-ins, trim work, or repairs that match your home’s existing character. Flooring installation across hardwood, tile, vinyl, and laminate. Expert-level spackling, painting, and finishing work that doesn’t look like a quick cover-up job.
Amityville’s housing stock includes plenty of homes built in the 1950s and 60s, and many still have original systems that need careful updating. We’ve worked with enough of these homes to know what you’re dealing with—whether it’s knob-and-tube wiring that needs replacing during a kitchen remodel, or cast iron plumbing that’s reached the end of its lifespan.
Every project includes permit handling where required, communication throughout the process, and work that meets New York State building codes. You’re not getting corner-cutting. You’re getting a home improvement contractor who does it right because that’s what keeps you safe and protects your investment.
If your project involves structural changes, electrical work, plumbing, or anything requiring a permit from the Town of Babylon, you need a licensed contractor. That includes most kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, basement finishing, and additions.
Even if your project doesn’t legally require a licensed professional, hiring one protects you. Licensed contractors carry insurance that covers accidents and damage. We pull permits properly so you’re not stuck with code violations when you try to sell your home. We understand how building systems interact—your electrician needs to coordinate with your plumber, and both need to work around your HVAC before drywall goes up.
When you hire someone without a license, you’re taking on all that risk yourself. If they damage your home’s structure, if someone gets hurt on your property, if the work fails inspection—that’s your problem to fix. A licensed general contractor in Amityville takes that responsibility off your shoulders and gives you someone accountable if anything goes wrong.
Managing your own subcontractors means you’re coordinating schedules, ordering materials, ensuring everyone shows up in the right order, and figuring out who’s responsible when something doesn’t fit or work correctly. Most homeowners underestimate how much time this takes and how quickly it derails when one trade runs late.
A general contractor handles all of that coordination. We schedule the electrician after the plumber roughs in the lines but before drywall goes up. We make sure materials arrive when needed so work doesn’t stop. When the cabinet installer discovers the wall isn’t plumb, we fix it—you don’t spend three days trying to get the framer to come back while the cabinet guy sits idle.
You also get one warranty covering the entire project. If something fails six months later, you call us—not five different people who all say it’s someone else’s fault. Since we use our own in-house team, that accountability is even stronger because we’re not blaming subcontractors. It’s our crew, our responsibility, our reputation on the line.
A full kitchen remodel typically takes three to six weeks depending on the scope. Bathroom renovations run two to four weeks. Basement finishing can take four to eight weeks for a full buildout. Smaller projects like painting, flooring in a few rooms, or custom carpentry might only take a few days to two weeks.
The timeline depends on what’s involved. If we’re just replacing cabinets and countertops in your kitchen, that’s faster than a full gut where we’re moving plumbing, upgrading electrical to handle modern appliances, and installing new flooring. Permit approval from the Town of Babylon adds time upfront but keeps your project legal and protects your home’s value.
Delays happen when homeowners change their mind mid-project about materials or layout, when we open walls and discover problems that need addressing before we can continue, or when custom orders take longer than expected to arrive. We give you realistic timelines upfront and update you if anything changes. The goal is to finish when we say we will—not string your project out for months because we’re juggling too many jobs.
Yes. If your project requires permits from the Town of Babylon, we handle the applications, submit the plans, and coordinate inspections. That’s part of hiring a licensed contractor—you shouldn’t have to figure out what permits you need or deal with the building department yourself.
Suffolk County has specific requirements for electrical, plumbing, and structural work. We know what triggers permit requirements and what the inspectors look for. When we schedule inspections, we make sure the work is ready so you’re not failing and having to reschedule, which delays your project.
Some homeowners try to skip permits to save money or time. That’s a mistake. Unpermitted work can kill a home sale when it shows up in inspections. It voids insurance claims if something goes wrong. It leaves you liable if the work doesn’t meet code and causes problems later. We pull permits on every job that requires them because protecting your investment matters more than shaving a few days off the schedule.
Kitchen remodels typically range from $25,000 to $75,000 depending on size and finishes. Bathroom renovations run $15,000 to $35,000. Basement finishing costs $30,000 to $60,000 for a full buildout. Smaller projects like flooring, painting, or carpentry might be a few thousand dollars.
Those ranges are wide because every project is different. Your costs depend on the size of your space, the materials you choose, how much structural or systems work is involved, and what condition we find when we open things up. A bathroom remodel where we’re just replacing fixtures and tile costs less than one where we’re moving plumbing, fixing subfloor damage, and upgrading electrical.
We give you a detailed written estimate before work starts so you know what you’re paying for. Labor, materials, permits, and any additional costs are broken out clearly. If we run into something unexpected—like water damage behind a wall that needs repair—we discuss it with you before proceeding. You’re not getting surprise bills at the end. You’re getting transparent pricing from a home improvement contractor who’d rather explain costs upfront than deal with disputes later.
We use our own in-house team for everything. You’re not getting a general contractor who farms your job out to whoever’s available that week. You’re getting the same licensed crew from start to finish, which means consistent quality and clear accountability.
We’ve spent nearly a decade working on Suffolk County homes, including plenty of Amityville’s older properties. We know what we’re walking into with these houses. We know how to work around original features worth preserving and what systems typically need updating. That experience means fewer surprises and better solutions when we do run into something unexpected.
You get transparent communication and honest pricing. We explain what’s involved in your project, why certain things cost what they do, and what your options are if you want to adjust scope or budget. No pressure tactics. No disappearing for weeks. No vague estimates that balloon into something completely different. Just straightforward service from local general contractors who’d rather earn your trust than make a quick sale and leave you dealing with problems later.