General Contractor in Bohemia, NY

Interior Renovations Without the Usual Contractor Headaches

Licensed, insured, and actually available when you need us. In-house crews handle your kitchen, bath, or basement project from start to finish.
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Licensed Home Improvement Contractor Bohemia

What You Get When the Work Is Done Right

You’re not just getting a remodeled kitchen or finished basement. You’re getting a space that actually works for how you live, built by people who show up when they say they will.

No waiting weeks for subcontractors to fit you into their schedule. No surprise charges halfway through the job. No wondering if the crew knows what they’re doing.

Your home stays livable during construction because we keep job sites organized. You know exactly what you’re paying upfront because our contracts spell everything out. And when something needs adjustment, you’re talking directly to the people doing the work—not playing phone tag with a project manager who’s juggling twelve other jobs.

The end result is a space you’re proud to show off, finished on the timeline we agreed to, for the price we quoted. That’s what happens when a licensed contractor in Bohemia actually runs their jobs the way they should be run.

Residential Contractors Serving Bohemia Homeowners

Nearly a Decade of Interior Work in Suffolk County

We’ve been handling interior renovations across Bohemia and Suffolk County since 2016. Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, custom carpentry, flooring—if it’s inside your home and needs upgrading, we’ve done it dozens of times.

What makes us different isn’t some sales pitch about caring more than other contractors. It’s that we’re Suffolk County licensed, fully insured, and we use our own crews. That means you’re not waiting on someone else’s schedule, and quality stays consistent from demo to final walkthrough.

Bohemia homeowners deal with the same frustrations everyone else in Suffolk County does: contractors who ghost after the estimate, jobs that drag on for months, and bills that somehow end up 30% higher than the quote. We built our business by not doing any of that. Transparent pricing, organized work sites, and crews who actually show up. It’s not complicated—it’s just rare.

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How Local General Contractors Handle Your Project

Here's Exactly What Happens From Call to Completion

First, we come out to see your space and talk through what you want done. You tell us what’s not working, what you’re hoping to change, and what your budget looks like. We take measurements, ask questions, and give you a realistic sense of timeline and cost before we leave.

Then we put together a detailed estimate. No vague line items or “allowances” that balloon later. You see exactly what you’re paying for materials, labor, and anything else the job requires. If you’re good with it, we get you on the schedule.

Once work starts, our crew shows up consistently. Same people, same truck, same attention to your home. We protect your floors, keep dust contained as much as possible, and clean up at the end of each day. You’re not coming home to a disaster zone.

Throughout the project, you talk directly to the people doing the work. Questions get answered on the spot. Changes get handled without a week of back-and-forth. And when we’re done, we walk through everything with you to make sure it’s exactly what you expected. That’s the process. No drama, no runaround.

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What's Included When We Handle Your Interior Project

You’re getting a licensed general contractor who pulls the right permits, follows Suffolk County building codes, and carries full insurance. That’s not optional—it’s how the job gets done legally and safely.

Our crews handle everything from expert-level spackling and painting to full kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, basement finishing, custom carpentry, and flooring installation. If your project needs multiple trades, we coordinate all of it. You’re not hiring five different contractors and hoping they show up in the right order.

Bohemia homes—especially the older ones near Sunrise Highway and around Oakdale-Bohemia Road—often need more than surface-level fixes. We’re used to working with outdated electrical, plaster walls, and layouts that don’t make sense anymore. When we open up a wall and find something that needs addressing, we handle it. No finger-pointing, no calling in someone else to deal with it weeks later.

You also get transparent contracts with no hidden fees, organized job sites that respect your home, and direct communication with the people doing the work. That’s standard on every project, whether it’s a two-day paint job or a full kitchen gut.

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How much does a kitchen or bathroom remodel cost in Bohemia?

It depends on the size of the space, the materials you choose, and how much structural work is involved. A straightforward bathroom refresh with new tile, vanity, and fixtures typically starts around $15,000 to $25,000. Full kitchen remodels with new cabinets, countertops, appliances, and layout changes usually run $40,000 to $80,000 or more.

Those ranges shift based on what you’re working with. Older Bohemia homes sometimes need electrical upgrades, plumbing reroutes, or subfloor repairs that weren’t obvious until demo. We account for that during the estimate so you’re not blindsided halfway through.

The best way to get an accurate number is to have us come out and see the space. We’ll measure everything, talk through what you want, and give you a detailed breakdown of costs before you commit to anything. No pressure, no vague “ballpark” numbers that double later.

A bathroom remodel usually takes two to three weeks from start to finish. Kitchen projects run three to six weeks depending on the scope. Basement finishing can take four to eight weeks if we’re adding walls, electrical, flooring, and a full bathroom down there.

Those timelines assume we’re working consistently without major delays. If you’re changing your mind on materials or if we uncover structural issues that need addressing, it takes longer. Custom cabinets or specialty tile can also add time if they’re not in stock locally.

We give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything shifts. Our crews work on your project until it’s done—we’re not bouncing between five other jobs and showing up every few days. That’s how we keep things moving and finish on schedule.

Yes, most interior projects that involve structural changes, electrical work, or plumbing require permits from the Town of Islip. That includes kitchen and bathroom remodels, basement finishing, and any work that affects load-bearing walls or adds new circuits.

Permits aren’t just red tape—they ensure the work meets Suffolk County building codes and gets inspected properly. If you ever sell your home, unpermitted work can kill a deal or force you to rip things out and redo them.

We handle permit applications as part of the project. You don’t need to go to the town office or figure out what forms to fill out. We pull the permits, schedule inspections, and make sure everything passes. It’s built into how we run jobs, so you’re covered from a legal and safety standpoint.

First, make sure they’re licensed with Suffolk County and carry general liability and workers’ comp insurance. If someone gets hurt on your property and the contractor isn’t insured, you’re liable. If they’re not licensed, you have no recourse if the work is shoddy or incomplete.

Ask if they use their own crews or subcontract everything out. Subcontractors aren’t bad, but if your contractor is just coordinating other people’s schedules, your job drags on forever. You want someone who controls the timeline and quality directly.

Get a detailed written estimate before any work starts. Vague quotes with line items like “miscellaneous materials” or “labor” are red flags. You should see exactly what you’re paying for, down to the brand of tile and number of hours estimated. And talk to the person who’ll actually be on-site, not just a salesperson. If they can’t answer basic questions about how they’ll handle your project, keep looking.

Yes, most homeowners stay in their homes during interior renovations. It’s not always comfortable, but it’s doable if the contractor keeps the job site organized and contained.

For kitchens, you’ll lose access to your sink, stove, and fridge for at least part of the project. A lot of people set up a temporary kitchen in another room with a microwave, cooler, and paper plates. Bathrooms are easier if you have a second one to use. If it’s your only bathroom, we can often get the toilet and shower functional at the end of each day so you’re not completely without facilities.

We protect your floors with heavy-duty coverings, seal off work areas with plastic to control dust, and clean up at the end of each day. It’s still construction, so there’s noise and disruption, but we do everything we can to keep the rest of your home livable. If you’d rather stay somewhere else during the messiest phases, that’s your call—but most people don’t need to.

We stop, show you what we found, explain what needs to be done, and give you a price to fix it before moving forward. That’s the honest answer. Older homes in Bohemia often hide outdated wiring, water damage, or framing that’s not up to code. You don’t know it’s there until demo.

If it’s a safety issue—like knob-and-tube wiring or a load-bearing wall that’s been compromised—it has to be addressed before we close things back up. If it’s something that can wait, we’ll tell you that too. You’re not getting pressured into unnecessary work.

We build a small contingency into most projects for exactly this reason. It doesn’t cover everything, but it helps absorb minor surprises without blowing up your budget. And because we’re licensed and experienced with Suffolk County homes, we can usually spot potential issues during the estimate and warn you ahead of time. No guarantees, but we’re not walking in blind either.

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