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You stop avoiding the space that’s supposed to bring your family together. Countertops that were cluttered become clear. Cabinets that made you dig and search now let you find what you need in seconds. Appliances that felt like they were placed by someone who never cooked are suddenly right where your hands expect them.
The morning rush gets easier. Dinner prep stops feeling like a chore you’re fighting against. When friends come over, you’re not apologizing for the layout or making excuses about the dated finishes.
A kitchen renovation in Patchogue isn’t about showing off. It’s about eliminating the daily friction that wears you down. Better lighting so you can actually see what you’re doing. Durable surfaces that clean up fast. Storage that makes sense for how you actually live. That’s what changes—and it changes every single day.
We’ve spent almost ten years working on homes throughout Patchogue and Suffolk County. We know the building codes here. We know the architectural styles. We know what homeowners in this area actually need versus what gets sold to them.
We’re not a franchise or a referral service. We’re the people who show up, do the work, and stand behind it. Our reputation in Patchogue comes from finished kitchens that still look great years later and homeowners who call us back for the next project.
You won’t get a high-pressure sales pitch. You’ll get honest answers about what your kitchen needs, what it’ll cost, and how long it’ll take. That’s how we’ve built our business here—one transparent project at a time.
First, we come see your kitchen. Not to sell you—to listen and measure. You tell us what’s not working, what you want to change, and what you’re hoping to spend. We take notes, ask questions, and look at the bones of the space.
Then we put together a detailed plan with transparent pricing. Everything gets documented—materials, timeline, costs. No surprises buried in fine print. If something’s going to cost extra, you know before we start, not after.
Once you approve, we handle the permits Suffolk County requires. Then the work begins. Demo, rough-in, installation—we manage every phase and keep you updated. Most kitchen remodels in Patchogue take between five and seven months depending on scope, but we’ll give you realistic expectations upfront.
When we’re done, we walk through together. You point out anything that’s not right, and we fix it. The job’s not finished until you’re satisfied. That’s the process—clear, documented, and built around what works for you.
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Custom kitchen cabinets installation designed for how you actually use your space. Not stock boxes forced into a layout—real planning around your storage needs, your appliances, your workflow. We handle the measurements, the ordering, and the installation so everything fits right the first time.
Countertops that can take daily use without constant maintenance. Flooring that holds up to foot traffic, spills, and dropped pans. Lighting that’s layered properly—task lighting where you prep, ambient lighting for the whole room, accent lighting if you want it. Most homeowners in Patchogue are moving toward LED fixtures because they cut energy use by up to 75% and last years longer.
We also integrate modern appliances if that’s part of your plan. Energy Star models can reduce your energy consumption by 10-50% compared to older units. And if your layout needs structural changes—moving walls, relocating plumbing, adding electrical—we coordinate that too. Everything gets pulled together under one contract with one team accountable for the results.
Suffolk County permit fees typically run between $300 and $1,000 depending on your project scope. We factor that into your budget from the start so there’s no sticker shock later.
In Suffolk County, you’re looking at roughly $350 per square foot for a mid-grade kitchen renovation and upwards of $689 per square foot for high-end work. Budget projects start around $23,500. Mid-grade renovations average about $36,000. High-end remodels typically run $72,500 and up.
Those numbers include materials, labor, and permits—but they shift based on what you’re actually changing. New cabinets and countertops cost more than refacing. Moving plumbing or gas lines adds to the budget. Custom carpentry costs more than stock options.
We give you a detailed estimate after seeing your space. That estimate breaks down every cost so you know exactly where your money goes. No padding, no hidden line items. If something changes during the project, we talk about it before it affects your budget.
Most kitchen remodels in Patchogue take five to seven months. That includes design, permits, ordering materials, demolition, installation, and final inspections. It’s not a fast process, but it’s a thorough one.
Delays happen—material backorders, permit processing times, weather if we’re doing structural work that opens up exterior walls. We plan for those realities upfront instead of promising a timeline we can’t hit. You’ll get a realistic schedule before we start, and we’ll keep you updated if anything shifts.
The actual construction phase is usually eight to twelve weeks depending on scope. But the planning, ordering, and permitting that happens before we swing a hammer takes time too. Rushing that part leads to mistakes that cost more to fix later.
Yes. Suffolk County requires permits for most kitchen remodeling work, especially if you’re moving plumbing, changing electrical, altering the layout, or doing anything structural. Permit fees range from $300 to $1,000 depending on what you’re doing.
Skipping permits might seem like it saves time or money, but it creates problems when you sell. Inspectors catch unpermitted work during home sales, and buyers either walk away or demand price cuts to cover the cost of bringing everything up to code.
We handle the permit process as part of the project. We pull the permits, schedule the inspections, and make sure everything passes. It’s built into our timeline and our pricing so you don’t have to think about it.
Most homeowners in Patchogue decide to move forward in the first or second quarter of the year—January through June. Projects typically kick off between March and July. That timing works because you’re planning through winter and spring, then living through construction during warmer months when you can grill outside or eat on the patio.
Starting earlier in the year also means you’re not competing as hard for contractor availability or dealing with holiday slowdowns. Material lead times are steadier. Permit offices aren’t as backed up.
That said, we work year-round. If fall or winter makes more sense for your schedule, we’ll make it work. The key is planning ahead—don’t call in April expecting to start in May. Give yourself time to design, budget, and order materials without rushing.
You don’t have to gut everything. If your layout works and you just want updated cabinets, countertops, and finishes, that’s a faster and less expensive project. We can reface cabinets, replace countertops, upgrade lighting, and install new flooring without moving walls or replumbing.
But if your layout doesn’t work—if your sink is too far from the dishwasher, if your fridge blocks traffic, if you don’t have enough counter space near the stove—then changing it makes sense. Moving appliances or adding an island requires more work, but it solves problems that new cabinets alone won’t fix.
We’ll walk through your current setup and talk about what’s frustrating you. Then we’ll show you what’s possible within your budget. Sometimes small layout tweaks make a big difference. Other times a full reconfiguration is worth it. We’ll give you options either way.
Check how long they’ve been working locally. A contractor with years of finished projects in Patchogue and Suffolk County has a reputation to protect. Ask for references and actually call them. Find out if the project stayed on budget, if communication was clear, and if problems got handled professionally.
Make sure they’re licensed and insured. Verify they pull permits instead of skipping them. Read through their contract before signing—it should spell out scope, timeline, payment schedule, and what happens if something changes. Vague contracts lead to disputes.
Pay attention to how they communicate before you hire them. If they’re hard to reach, vague about pricing, or pushy during the sales process, that’s how the whole project will go. You want someone who listens, answers questions directly, and documents everything. That’s how you avoid the horror stories.