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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, does the work right the first time, and doesn’t nickel-and-dime you halfway through the job.
That’s where most construction contractors near me searches end in frustration. You call three companies. One never calls back. One lowballs the estimate and adds fees later. The third uses subcontractors who don’t show up for days.
We handle renovations differently. You get fixed pricing before we start, in-house crews who answer to us directly, and a one-year workmanship warranty that backs up what we build. Your kitchen remodel doesn’t drag into month three. Your bathroom doesn’t become a rotating door of strangers. You get a clear timeline, consistent communication, and work that actually holds up after we leave.
We’ve been working in Mastic Beach and across Suffolk County since 2015. That’s long enough to know which permits you need for deck work, how coastal humidity affects flooring choices, and what happens when contractors skip proper prep work on older homes.
Most homes here were built in the 1970s. Many took damage during Hurricane Sandy. You’re dealing with settling foundations, outdated electrical, and layouts that don’t fit how people live now. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it without creating new problems down the line.
You won’t find subcontractors on our jobs. Our crews work directly for us, so when you call with a question, we have the answer. When something needs adjusting, we handle it immediately. You’re not stuck playing phone tag with someone who “thinks” they can get the guy back out next week.
You reach out, and we schedule a walkthrough at your home. We look at what you want done, talk through options that fit your budget, and flag anything that might need a permit or extra attention. No pressure. No upselling. Just honest feedback about what the job requires.
Within a few days, you get a detailed estimate with fixed pricing. Everything’s spelled out: materials, labor, timeline, payment schedule. If we need to pull permits with Suffolk County, we handle that process and keep you updated on timing.
Once you approve the estimate, we lock in your start date. Our crew shows up on time, works clean, and keeps you in the loop as the job moves forward. You’re not wondering what’s happening or when someone’s coming back. We finish the work, walk through it with you to make sure everything’s right, and provide your one-year warranty documentation.
If something comes up during the job—and sometimes it does when you open up walls in older homes—we talk to you before making changes. No surprise charges. No “we had to” excuses. You stay in control of your project and your budget.
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We focus on interior work: kitchens, bathrooms, basements, flooring, custom carpentry, and full-room remodels. If it’s inside your home and needs updating, we handle it. That includes the detailed finish work that separates a decent job from one that actually looks professional—five-level spackling, trim carpentry, proper tile layout, cabinet installation that doesn’t leave gaps.
In Mastic Beach, energy efficiency matters. Homes here face humidity, salt air, and temperature swings that test your HVAC system year-round. When we remodel your kitchen, we’re talking about appliances that cut your energy costs. When we finish your basement, we’re using materials that won’t grow mold in coastal conditions. These aren’t upsells. They’re smart choices that save you money and headaches.
Suffolk County requires permits for structural changes, certain electrical and plumbing work, and some finish upgrades. We know which projects need approval and how to get through inspections without delays. You’re not gambling with code compliance or dealing with problems when you try to sell later.
With the median home price in Suffolk County over $675,000, your renovation isn’t just about making the space look better. You’re protecting your investment. Buyers avoid homes that need major work, and they pay attention to quality when they see it. Our jobs pass inspection, hold up over time, and add real value to your property.
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 fixtures, tile, and vanity typically starts around $15,000 to $25,000. A full kitchen remodel with cabinets, countertops, appliances, and flooring usually runs $30,000 to $60,000 or more if you’re changing the layout or upgrading electrical and plumbing.
We give you fixed pricing upfront, so you know exactly what you’re spending before we start. That estimate includes labor, materials, permits, and cleanup. If we run into something unexpected—like outdated wiring that needs updating to meet code—we talk to you about it before doing the work and adding costs.
Most homeowners in Suffolk County end up spending 10-20% more than their initial budget on home improvement projects, usually because of hidden fees or changes mid-job. We avoid that by being thorough during the walkthrough and honest in the estimate. You’re not getting a lowball number that creeps up once we’re halfway through your kitchen.
Suffolk County requires permits for structural changes, electrical and plumbing work beyond basic fixture swaps, and certain finish upgrades depending on scope. If you’re removing walls, adding square footage, or doing anything that affects your home’s framing or systems, you need a permit. Even some bathroom and kitchen remodels trigger permit requirements if you’re relocating plumbing or upgrading electrical panels.
Skipping permits causes problems later. When you sell your home, unpermitted work shows up during inspections and can kill deals or force you to rip out finished work. Insurance companies can deny claims if they find out major work was done without proper approval. It’s not worth the risk to save a few weeks or a permit fee.
We handle the permit process for you. We know what Suffolk County inspectors look for, how to submit plans that get approved quickly, and how to schedule inspections so they don’t delay your project. Permit processing typically adds one to two weeks to your start date, but it protects you from legal and financial headaches down the road.
A bathroom remodel usually takes two to three weeks from start to finish. A kitchen remodel typically runs four to six weeks, depending on whether you’re just updating finishes or changing the layout. Basement finishing projects take three to five weeks for most spaces. Custom carpentry and flooring projects vary based on square footage and detail work.
Those timelines assume we’re not waiting on back-ordered materials or dealing with permit delays. We give you a realistic schedule during the estimate phase, and we update you if anything changes. Our crews work on your job consistently—we’re not bouncing between five other projects and showing up every few days.
In Suffolk County, weather doesn’t usually affect interior work, but material delivery can slow down during busy seasons. We order what we need before your start date and keep backup suppliers available if something’s delayed. You’re not sitting with a torn-apart kitchen for an extra month because someone didn’t plan ahead.
We don’t use subcontractors. Every person working in your home is on our payroll, trained by us, and accountable to us. That means you’re not dealing with scheduling nightmares when the plumber doesn’t show up or the electrician ghosts you for a week. It also means quality stays consistent because the same crew that starts your job finishes it.
You get fixed pricing with no hidden fees. Our estimate breaks down labor, materials, and permits clearly. We don’t add charges for “unforeseen circumstances” that should’ve been caught during the walkthrough. If something genuinely unexpected comes up, we discuss it with you before proceeding and adjust the budget transparently.
We back our work with a one-year warranty on workmanship. If something we installed fails or doesn’t perform as expected within that year, we come back and fix it at no charge. Most contractors disappear after the final payment clears. We’re still here, and we stand behind what we build.
Yes. We’re fully licensed in Suffolk County and carry comprehensive insurance coverage that protects you and your property during the renovation. That includes general liability and workers’ compensation, so if someone gets hurt on the job or something gets damaged, you’re not on the hook financially.
A lot of construction contractors near me searches turn up unlicensed handymen or companies that let their insurance lapse. That’s a huge risk for you. If an unlicensed contractor damages your home or gets injured on your property, you could be liable for medical bills, repairs, and legal fees. If they do work that doesn’t meet code, you’re responsible for fixing it and dealing with the county.
We provide proof of licensing and insurance before starting any job. You can verify our credentials with Suffolk County, and we’re happy to answer questions about our coverage. You’re hiring a legitimate business that operates legally and protects your interests, not someone working out of a truck who might not be around next year.
We don’t provide financing directly, but we can point you toward home improvement loan options that work for Suffolk County homeowners. Many local credit unions and banks offer renovation loans with competitive rates, especially for projects that increase your home’s value like kitchen and bathroom remodels.
Home equity lines of credit are popular for larger projects because they typically offer lower interest rates than personal loans, and the interest may be tax-deductible if you’re using the money for home improvements. Some homeowners also use cash-out refinancing if they have significant equity and want to fund multiple projects at once.
We give you a detailed estimate upfront so you know exactly how much you need to borrow. That makes it easier to shop for financing and get approved quickly. Once your funding is in place, we can usually start within a few weeks depending on permit timelines and our schedule. You’re not stuck waiting months to get your project moving.