General Contractor in North Bellport, NY

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Licensed Suffolk County crews, fixed pricing, and a one-year warranty on every job—no subcontractors, no surprises, no runaround.
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Home Remodeling in North Bellport

What You Actually Get When You Hire Us

You get a contractor who shows up when they say they will. You get a crew that answers the phone and keeps you in the loop without you having to chase them down. You get fixed pricing that doesn’t balloon halfway through the job because someone “forgot” to mention the cost of permits or disposal.

Most homeowners in North Bellport have heard the horror stories. The kitchen remodel that took nine months instead of six weeks. The contractor who disappeared for two weeks with no explanation. The final bill that came in $15,000 over the estimate.

That’s not how this works. You’ll know what the project costs before we start. You’ll know who’s doing the work—our in-house crews, not rotating subcontractors. And if something goes wrong with our workmanship in the first year, we come back and fix it. No finger-pointing, no excuses.

Licensed Contractors Near Me in Suffolk County

Nearly a Decade Serving North Bellport Homeowners

We’ve been doing interior renovations across Suffolk County since 2016. Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, flooring, custom carpentry—the kind of work that requires permits, inspections, and crews who know what they’re doing.

North Bellport homes were mostly built between 1970 and 1999, which means a lot of them are hitting that stage where the kitchen feels dated, the bathroom layout doesn’t work anymore, or the basement is wasted space. We’ve worked in enough of these homes to know what to expect when we open up a wall or pull up old flooring.

We’re licensed, insured, and we handle Suffolk County permits in-house. You’re not coordinating three different contractors or wondering if someone pulled the right paperwork. One crew, one point of contact, one company that stands behind the work for a full year after we’re done.

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Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

First, we come out and look at what you want done. We measure, take notes, and talk through what’s realistic for your space and budget. No pressure, no upselling—just a conversation about what makes sense.

Then we give you a fixed-price estimate. That number includes labor, materials, permits, and cleanup. If we quoted it, that’s what you pay. We don’t come back later with change orders unless you decide to add something new.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work and assign one of our in-house crews. These aren’t subcontractors we found last week—they’re employees we’ve worked with for years. You’ll have a direct line to the team, and we’ll keep you updated as the job progresses.

We handle the Suffolk County permits and inspections. You don’t need to call the town or figure out what forms to file. We pull the permits, schedule the inspections, and make sure everything passes the first time.

When the work’s done, we walk through it with you. If something’s not right, we fix it before we leave. And if anything comes up in the next year that’s related to our workmanship, we come back and take care of it.

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Renovations and Remodeling in North Bellport

What's Included in a Full Interior Renovation

A full renovation means we’re handling everything from demolition to final paint. If you’re redoing a kitchen, that includes pulling out the old cabinets, updating plumbing and electrical as needed, installing new flooring, hanging cabinets, countertops, backsplash, and trim work. Same goes for bathrooms—we’re not just swapping a vanity, we’re gutting it down to the studs if that’s what it takes to do it right.

For basements, we’re framing walls, running electric, installing drywall, flooring, and trim. If you need egress windows for code compliance, we handle that too. Suffolk County has specific requirements for basement living spaces, and we know what the inspectors are looking for.

North Bellport’s median home value has climbed to around $675,000, up over 4% in the last year. That means your renovation isn’t just about making the space nicer—it’s about protecting and increasing your property value. A poorly done remodel can actually hurt your resale value if it’s not up to code or the workmanship is sloppy.

We also handle smaller projects—flooring replacements, custom carpentry, interior painting. Not every job is a full gut renovation, and we’re fine with that. What matters is that the work is done right, whether it’s refinishing your floors or rebuilding your kitchen from scratch.

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How much does a kitchen or bathroom remodel cost in North Bellport?

Most kitchen remodels in Suffolk County run between $30,000 and $80,000 depending on the size and finishes. Bathrooms typically range from $15,000 to $35,000. Those numbers include demolition, plumbing and electrical updates, new cabinets, countertops, flooring, tile work, and labor.

The biggest cost drivers are cabinetry and countertops. If you’re going with custom cabinets and quartz or granite counters, you’re on the higher end. Stock cabinets and laminate counters bring the price down. Labor usually accounts for about 25-35% of the total project cost.

We give you a fixed price upfront, so you’re not guessing what the final bill will be. That estimate includes permits, which in Suffolk County run $250 for projects under $50,000 and $500 for projects up to $100,000. If you want to add something mid-project, we’ll price it out before we do the work—no surprise charges at the end.

Yes, most interior renovations require permits in Suffolk County. If you’re moving walls, updating plumbing or electrical, or adding square footage to a basement, you need a permit. Even some smaller jobs like replacing windows or adding a bathroom require town approval.

Skipping permits might save you a few hundred dollars upfront, but it can cost you thousands later. If you try to sell your home and the buyer’s inspector finds unpermitted work, you’ll either have to rip it out, get it permitted retroactively (which is a nightmare), or lower your sale price to cover the buyer’s risk.

We handle all the permitting in-house. We know what the town requires, we know how to fill out the paperwork, and we know what the inspectors are looking for. You don’t have to call the building department or figure out what forms to file—we take care of it and schedule the inspections as the work progresses.

A full kitchen remodel usually takes 4-8 weeks depending on the scope. Bathrooms are typically 2-4 weeks. Basement finishing can run 6-10 weeks if we’re framing, running utilities, and adding egress windows. Smaller jobs like flooring or painting might only take a few days to a week.

The timeline depends on inspections, material delivery, and how much structural work is involved. If we open up a wall and find outdated wiring that needs to be brought up to code, that adds time. If your custom cabinets are backordered, we’re waiting on the manufacturer.

We give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. Most delays in this industry come from poor communication—the contractor doesn’t tell you the cabinets are delayed, or the inspection failed, or they’re waiting on a permit. We don’t operate that way. If there’s a delay, you’ll know about it the same day we do.

When you hire separate subcontractors, you’re the general contractor. That means you’re coordinating schedules, ordering materials, pulling permits, and making sure each trade shows up in the right order. If the electrician doesn’t finish before the drywall crew arrives, that’s your problem to solve.

It also means you’re dealing with finger-pointing when something goes wrong. The plumber says the framer didn’t leave enough room for the pipes. The tile guy says the floor wasn’t level when he got there. Nobody takes responsibility because they’re only accountable for their piece of the job.

When you hire us, we’re managing the entire project. Our crews know each other and know the sequence of work. If something goes wrong, you call us—not five different people. And because we’re licensed and insured as a general contractor, you’re protected if there’s an issue with workmanship or property damage. That protection doesn’t exist when you’re hiring individual subcontractors under the table.

In New York, general contractors need a business license and liability insurance at minimum. For certain types of work, they also need specific trade licenses. You can ask to see their certificate of insurance, which should list general liability coverage and workers’ compensation if they have employees.

A legitimate contractor won’t hesitate to provide proof of insurance. If someone dodges the question or says they’re “working on it,” walk away. If they get hurt on your property and they’re not insured, you could be liable for their medical bills.

We carry full liability insurance and workers’ comp for our crews. We’re also licensed in Suffolk County and handle all our own permitting. You can verify our credentials with the town or ask to see our insurance certificates before we start work. We’re not hiding anything, and we’re not cutting corners to underbid the competition.

First, make sure the estimate is detailed. It should list materials, labor, permits, and any other costs. If it’s just a single number with no breakdown, you have no idea what you’re paying for or what’s not included.

Second, check if permits are included. Some contractors give you a low bid and then tell you later that permits are extra. In Suffolk County, permit fees can add $250 to $500 to your project, and if the contractor isn’t pulling permits at all, you’re taking on major risk.

Third, ask about the warranty. We offer a one-year warranty on workmanship, which means if something we installed fails or wasn’t done right, we come back and fix it. A lot of contractors don’t offer any warranty, which means you’re on your own the day they finish the job. If someone’s not willing to stand behind their work for at least a year, that tells you something about the quality you’re going to get.

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