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Your kitchen becomes the space you actually want to use. Cabinets that close properly. Countertops that handle real life. Lighting that makes cooking easier, not harder.
You stop avoiding that drawer that sticks or the cabinet door hanging crooked. Storage makes sense. Your morning routine flows instead of frustrates.
The difference isn’t just cosmetic. When kitchen renovation is done with attention to detail and proper planning, you’re looking at years of functionality without constant fixes. That’s what happens when a kitchen remodel contractor takes the time to do it right the first time—no shortcuts, no surprises, no coming back to patch problems that shouldn’t exist.
We’ve worked in enough Suffolk County homes to know what Mount Sinai homeowners deal with. Older layouts that waste space. Cabinets that looked fine in the showroom but fall apart in three years. Contractors who disappear mid-project or tack on fees you never agreed to.
That’s exactly why we built Jaguar Renovations differently. No sales pressure. No hidden costs. Just transparent communication and quality craftsmanship from people who’ve been doing this work in your area since 2016.
You’re hiring a local team that knows Suffolk County permit requirements, understands North Shore home styles, and shows up when we say we will.
First, we walk through your space and listen. What’s not working? What’s your realistic budget? What’s your timeline? No pressure, no upselling—just a real conversation about what’s possible.
Then we map out the plan. You’ll know what’s happening, when it’s happening, and what it costs before any work starts. We handle permits, coordinate trades, and keep you updated as the project moves forward.
Demo comes next, then the rebuild. Custom carpentry and cabinet installation. Countertops. Flooring. Lighting. Paint. Every detail handled by people who’ve done this hundreds of times. We protect your home, clean up daily, and stay on schedule.
When it’s done, you walk into a kitchen that works the way you need it to. No punch list that drags on for weeks. No “we’ll come back and fix that.” Just finished work you can use immediately.
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You’re getting full-service kitchen remodeling work. Design consultation to make sure the layout actually improves how you use the space. Custom kitchen cabinets installation or refacing if your existing boxes are solid. New countertops, backsplash, flooring—whatever the plan calls for.
We handle the carpentry, the electrical updates, the plumbing adjustments. If your Mount Sinai home has older infrastructure, we work with it or upgrade it properly. Lighting gets planned for function, not just looks. Storage gets maximized without gimmicks.
In Suffolk County, kitchen remodels often uncover underlying issues—outdated wiring, water damage, structural quirks in older homes. We don’t ignore those or charge you extra to fix what should’ve been caught upfront. It’s part of doing the job correctly.
You’ll also get straight answers about what’s worth spending money on and what isn’t. Some homeowners need high-end appliances. Others just need a layout that doesn’t waste six steps every time they cook. We work with your priorities, not ours.
Most kitchen renovation projects in Suffolk County run between $25,000 and $60,000, depending on size, materials, and how much you’re changing. A basic refresh with new cabinets, countertops, and flooring sits on the lower end. A full gut renovation with custom carpentry, layout changes, and high-end finishes pushes higher.
Here’s what drives cost: cabinet quality, countertop material, appliance choices, and whether you’re moving plumbing or electrical. Keeping the layout mostly intact saves money. Relocating sinks, adding islands, or removing walls adds complexity and cost.
We price everything upfront. You’ll know what your kitchen remodel costs before we start, and that number doesn’t change unless you change the scope. No line items that mysteriously appear later. No “unforeseen circumstances” that were actually foreseeable. Just honest pricing based on real work.
Plan on four to eight weeks for most full kitchen remodels. Smaller projects with minimal layout changes can finish faster. Larger renovations with custom elements or structural work take longer.
The timeline depends on what’s involved. Tearing out old cabinets and installing new ones in the same footprint? Faster. Moving walls, rerouting plumbing, adding custom built-ins? Slower. Permit approval in Suffolk County can add a week or two on the front end, but we factor that into the schedule so you’re not surprised.
We’re realistic about timing because your life doesn’t stop during construction. You’ll know the schedule before we start, and we communicate immediately if anything shifts. Most delays come from homeowners changing their mind mid-project or material backorders—not from poor planning. We control what we can control and keep you informed about the rest.
Yes, if you’re doing electrical work, plumbing changes, or structural modifications. Suffolk County requires permits for anything beyond cosmetic updates. Installing new cabinets in the same spots without moving utilities? Usually no permit. Relocating your sink, adding new circuits, or removing walls? Definitely permits.
We handle the permit process. You shouldn’t have to figure out what Suffolk County requires or stand in line at the building department. That’s part of what you’re hiring us for. We pull the permits, schedule inspections, and make sure everything passes.
Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it creates problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. Inspectors catch unpermitted work, and fixing it later costs more than doing it right the first time. We don’t cut corners on permits because it protects you down the road.
We handle custom kitchen cabinets installation from start to finish. You’re not stuck sourcing cabinets on your own and hoping they fit. We take measurements, help you choose styles that match your budget and needs, and install everything properly.
Custom cabinets make sense when you’re dealing with odd dimensions, want specific storage solutions, or need quality that lasts longer than big-box options. We work with reliable suppliers and build custom pieces when the space requires it. You get cabinets that actually fit your kitchen instead of forcing standard sizes into spaces they weren’t designed for.
If your existing cabinet boxes are solid, refacing might save you money. We’ll tell you honestly whether new cabinets are worth it or if refacing gets you 80% of the result for half the cost. It depends on the condition of what’s there and what you’re trying to achieve. Either way, the installation is precise, level, and built to handle daily use for years.
Start with licensing and insurance. Any kitchen renovation contractor working in Suffolk County should carry proper liability coverage and workers’ comp. If they don’t, you’re liable if someone gets hurt on your property.
Next, look at communication. Do they answer questions directly or dodge specifics? Do they provide written estimates that break down costs, or just ballpark numbers? Contractors who communicate clearly during the sales process usually communicate clearly during the job. Ones who are vague upfront get worse once they have your deposit.
Ask how they handle changes and unexpected issues. Every renovation uncovers something—old wiring, water damage, structural quirks. Good contractors explain your options and costs before moving forward. Bad ones just do the work and bill you later. Also check how long they’ve been working locally. A kitchen remodeling company that’s been in Mount Sinai for years has a reputation to protect. Fly-by-night crews don’t.
Not really, and anyone who tells you otherwise isn’t being straight with you. A full kitchen renovation means no running water, no stove, no functional workspace for at least a few weeks. You’ll need a temporary setup—microwave, cooler, paper plates, maybe a hot plate in another room.
We try to minimize disruption. If the project allows, we’ll keep your sink functional longer or delay disconnecting appliances until necessary. But once demo starts, your kitchen is a construction zone. Dust happens. Noise happens. Access gets restricted for safety.
The tradeoff is worth it. A few weeks of inconvenience gets you years of a kitchen that actually works. We move as quickly as quality allows, protect the rest of your home from construction mess, and clean up daily so you’re not living in total chaos. It’s disruptive, but it’s temporary. The result isn’t.