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You get someone who shows up when they say they will. You get a price that doesn’t change halfway through the job. You get crews who work for us directly, not subcontractors we found last week.
Most contractors near me will tell you what you want to hear until they’ve got your deposit. Then the excuses start. The timeline shifts. The “unforeseen issues” add up.
We’ve been doing kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, basement finishing, and full interior work across Suffolk County since 2016. We’re licensed, we carry $500,000 in liability coverage, and we back our work with a one-year warranty. That’s not marketing talk—it’s how we’ve stayed in business while other construction companies near me have come and gone.
Jaguar Renovation has been serving Nesconset and the surrounding Suffolk County area for nearly a decade. We’re not a crew that works out of a truck or a company that farms out your job to whoever’s available.
Our teams are in-house. Our pricing is transparent. Our work is warrantied for a full year because we know it’ll hold up.
Suffolk County has strict building codes, and we know them inside out. We handle the permits, we coordinate inspections, and we make sure your project doesn’t turn into a code violation that haunts you at resale. You’re hiring local contractors who understand what it takes to do renovations the right way in this market.
First, we come out and look at what you’re trying to do. No pressure, no upselling—just an honest assessment of the work and what it’ll cost. You’ll get a fixed price in writing before anything starts.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we pull the necessary permits and schedule the work. Our crews show up on time, and if something changes, you hear about it immediately—not three days later. We manage the timeline, coordinate inspections, and keep the job site as clean as possible while we’re tearing into your walls.
When the work’s done, we walk through everything with you. If something’s not right, we fix it before we call it finished. Then you get a one-year warranty on the workmanship, so if an issue comes up, you’re covered.
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We handle full interior renovations—kitchens, bathrooms, basements, flooring, custom carpentry, and expert-level spackling and painting. If it’s inside your home and it needs upgrading, we’ve done it hundreds of times.
In Suffolk County, kitchen remodels typically run between $25,000 and $75,000 depending on size and finishes. Bathrooms usually fall between $15,000 and $35,000. Permits in this area cost between $250 and $500, and they’re required for most structural work—we handle that process so you don’t have to figure it out yourself.
You’re not just hiring someone to swing a hammer. You’re hiring a licensed contractor who knows how to navigate Suffolk County’s building department, who understands load-bearing walls and code compliance, and who won’t disappear when the job gets complicated. That’s what separates a real general contractor from someone who just calls themselves one.
Ask for their Suffolk County Home Improvement Contractor license number and verify it with the county. Every legitimate contractor operating in this area is required to hold one, and it’s public record.
If someone hesitates or says they’re “working on it,” walk away. Unlicensed contractors cost Suffolk County homeowners thousands every year in shoddy work, code violations, and outright scams. The county can fine unlicensed operators up to $1,500, but by then, your money’s already gone.
We’re fully licensed and carry $500,000 in liability insurance plus workers’ comp. You can verify that before we ever start work. That’s the baseline for any contractor you should even consider hiring.
Kitchens in this area typically run $25,000 to $75,000 depending on the size of the space and the finishes you choose. Bathrooms usually fall between $15,000 and $35,000. If someone quotes you significantly lower, ask what’s not included—because something’s missing.
The median renovation budget in Suffolk County is around $19,000, but that’s across all project types. Full kitchen and bath remodels involve plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, countertops, flooring, and often structural changes. Cutting corners on any of those creates problems you’ll pay to fix later.
We give you a fixed price upfront. No allowances, no “we’ll figure it out as we go.” You know what you’re spending before we touch a wall.
If you’re doing anything structural—moving walls, changing plumbing or electrical, adding square footage—yes, you need permits. Suffolk County enforces this, and if you skip it, you’ll face fines and potentially have to undo the work.
Permits in this area cost between $250 and $500 depending on the scope of work. The process involves submitting plans, scheduling inspections, and making sure everything meets current building codes. It’s not complicated if you know what you’re doing, but it’s a nightmare if you don’t.
We handle permits as part of the job. We submit the paperwork, coordinate inspections, and make sure your project passes without issues. That’s part of what you’re paying a licensed general contractor to do.
A full kitchen remodel usually takes four to six weeks. Bathrooms take two to four weeks. Basement finishing can run six to eight weeks depending on the size and complexity. Those are realistic timelines assuming no major surprises once we open up the walls.
Delays happen when contractors don’t plan properly, when they’re juggling too many jobs at once, or when they hit an issue and don’t communicate. We schedule your project with buffer time built in, and if something changes the timeline, you hear about it immediately.
The biggest variable is usually material lead times. Cabinets, countertops, and custom elements can take weeks to arrive. We order those early and coordinate the schedule around delivery dates so your job doesn’t sit half-finished waiting on a countertop.
A general contractor coordinates everything—permits, inspections, scheduling, material ordering, and managing the actual work. If you’ve got the time, the knowledge, and the patience to do all that yourself, you can save money. Most people don’t.
The real cost of DIY isn’t just your time. It’s the mistakes you make because you don’t do this every day. It’s the code violations you don’t catch until an inspector flags them. It’s the subcontractors who don’t show up because they know you’re not a repeat customer.
We’ve been doing this for nearly a decade. We know which suppliers deliver on time, which inspectors are sticklers for specific details, and how to sequence a job so you’re not waiting three weeks for a plumber while your kitchen sits torn apart. That’s what you’re paying for.
Verify their license and insurance before you sign anything. Get everything in writing—scope of work, timeline, payment schedule, and what happens if something goes wrong. Never pay the full amount upfront.
Red flags include contractors who only take cash, who pressure you to sign immediately, or who can’t provide references from recent jobs in your area. If someone’s offering a price that’s way below everyone else, there’s a reason—and it’s not because they’re generous.
We give you a written contract with fixed pricing. We don’t ask for payment until work is complete on each phase. And we’ve got a list of recent projects in Suffolk County you can see for yourself. That’s standard practice for any contractor worth hiring.