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You’re not wondering if your contractor will show up tomorrow. You’re not calling three different subcontractors trying to figure out who’s responsible for the mistake. You’re not opening your credit card statement and seeing charges that were never discussed.
Your kitchen remodel finishes on schedule because our crews work for us, not someone else. Your bathroom renovation stays within budget because we write everything down before we start. Your basement conversion doesn’t turn into a six-month nightmare because we handle permits, inspections, and Suffolk County code requirements without you having to chase anyone.
The work looks clean. The site stays organized. Your home doesn’t feel like a construction zone you’re trapped in. That’s what happens when you hire a licensed contractor who actually manages the job instead of just coordinating chaos.
We’ve been doing interior renovations in North Patchogue and throughout Suffolk County since 2016. That’s long enough to know which permit offices move fast and which ones don’t. Long enough to understand why homes built in the 1960s need different approaches than newer construction. Long enough to have seen what happens when contractors skip steps.
We’re licensed through Suffolk County, which isn’t optional here—it’s the law. We carry full insurance because you shouldn’t have to worry about liability when someone’s working in your home. Our crews work directly for us, which means you’re not dealing with subcontractor scheduling games or finger-pointing when something needs to be fixed.
North Patchogue homeowners are sitting on properties worth more than they were a few years ago. Many of you locked in low mortgage rates and aren’t moving anytime soon. That means your home needs to work for you now, not five years from now when you might sell.
First, we come see your space and talk through what you’re trying to accomplish. Not a sales pitch—a real conversation about what’s realistic, what’s going to cost more than you think, and what’s going to add the most value. You’ll get a written estimate that breaks down labor, materials, and timeline. No vague line items.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the Suffolk County permits and paperwork. You don’t need to figure out what forms to file or which inspections are required. We schedule our own crews—the same people who work on all our jobs—so you’re not waiting for a subcontractor to fit you in between other projects.
During the work, you’ll know what’s happening. We keep the job site as clean as construction allows, and we don’t leave tools and materials scattered around your house. If something changes or we hit an unexpected issue (older homes always have a few), we talk to you before making decisions that affect your budget.
When we’re done, the work is inspected, cleaned up, and ready to use. You’re not calling us back three times to fix things that should’ve been handled the first time.
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We handle full-scale kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, basement finishing, custom carpentry, flooring installation, and expert-level spackling and painting. If it’s inside your home and it needs updating, we’ve probably done it a few dozen times in North Patchogue alone.
Here’s what matters more than the service list: we do the work ourselves. Our crews aren’t subcontractors we found last week. They’re people we’ve worked with for years, and they show up when we say they will. That eliminates the most common frustration homeowners face—waiting around for someone who’s juggling four other jobs.
Suffolk County has strict regulations around home improvement work, and plenty of contractors operate without proper licensing. We’re not one of them. Our license is current, our insurance is active, and we follow the county’s deposit limits and contract requirements. That’s not something to brag about—it’s the bare minimum. But you’d be surprised how many residential contractors in this area don’t meet it.
The average home in North Patchogue is over 50 years old. That means outdated electrical, old plumbing, and layouts that don’t match how people live now. We know how to work with older homes without pretending every project is going to be simple. Sometimes you open a wall and find something that needs addressing. We handle it, explain what it means for your timeline and budget, and keep moving.
Suffolk County requires all home improvement contractors to hold a valid license issued through the Department of Consumer Affairs. It’s not optional, and it’s not just a suggestion—it’s the law. You can verify any contractor’s license status by visiting the Suffolk County consumer affairs website or calling their office directly.
Ask for the license number upfront. If a contractor hesitates, changes the subject, or says they’re “working on it,” walk away. Operating without a license in Suffolk County can result in fines and criminal charges, and it also means you have zero recourse if something goes wrong. No legitimate contractor will have a problem showing you their license and insurance certificates before you sign anything.
We’ve held our Suffolk County home improvement license for nearly a decade. You can verify it yourself, and we’ll give you the number before we ever talk about starting work.
When a general contractor uses subcontractors, they’re essentially coordinating other people’s schedules. That means your project timeline depends on when the electrician, plumber, or carpenter can fit you in between their other jobs. Delays stack up fast, and when something goes wrong, you’ll hear a lot of “that’s not my responsibility” from everyone involved.
In-house crews work directly for the contractor. They show up when scheduled because they’re not bouncing between multiple bosses. Quality stays consistent because the same people are accountable for the entire project. And if something needs to be corrected, there’s no finger-pointing—it gets handled.
Our crews are ours. We don’t call around looking for available subcontractors when you hire us. The people who start your kitchen remodel are the same people who finish it, and they answer to us, not someone else.
Suffolk County law limits how much a contractor can collect as a deposit before starting work. Under local regulations, contractors cannot collect more than one-third of the total contract price upfront unless materials need to be specially ordered. If a contractor asks for 50% or more before doing anything, that’s a red flag.
This law exists because too many homeowners have been burned by contractors who take large deposits and then disappear or drag out the work indefinitely. It’s happened enough in Suffolk County that the rules are now strict, and violating them can result in citations or criminal charges.
We follow the county’s deposit requirements exactly. You’ll never be asked to pay more than what’s legally allowed, and everything is outlined in a written contract before any money changes hands. If you’re talking to other contractors and someone’s asking for a bigger deposit, you should ask why.
Older homes almost always have surprises. You open up a wall to run new plumbing and find outdated wiring that needs updating. You pull up old flooring and discover subfloor damage that has to be repaired before anything else can go down. It’s not a question of if you’ll find something—it’s when.
Here’s how we handle it: we stop, show you what we found, explain what it means, and give you a clear cost and timeline for addressing it. You decide whether to move forward with the fix or adjust the scope of the project. We don’t make those calls without you, and we don’t bury surprise costs in the final bill.
The key is transparency. Some contractors will see an issue and just handle it without telling you, then hit you with an inflated invoice at the end. Others will use every small problem as an excuse to renegotiate the price. We do neither. You’ll know what’s happening, what it costs, and why it matters before we proceed.
A full kitchen remodel usually takes four to six weeks depending on the scope. If you’re doing a complete gut with new cabinets, countertops, flooring, appliances, and lighting, expect closer to six weeks. A smaller refresh with painting, new countertops, and updated fixtures can be done in three to four weeks.
Bathroom remodels typically run two to four weeks. A simple update with new tile, vanity, and fixtures takes less time than a full reconfiguration that involves moving plumbing or expanding the space. Basements vary widely depending on whether we’re finishing raw space or renovating something that’s already partially done.
These timelines assume our crews can work without major delays. Permit approval in Suffolk County usually takes one to two weeks, and inspections are scheduled as needed throughout the project. If you’re working with a contractor who uses subcontractors, add extra time for scheduling gaps. Our in-house crews stay on your job until it’s done, which keeps things moving.
Mortgage rates are significantly higher now than they were a few years ago. If you locked in a rate below 4%, moving means giving that up and taking on a new mortgage that could be double the interest rate. For many homeowners, it makes more financial sense to invest in the home they already own than to buy something new at a higher rate.
North Patchogue home values have increased over 35% in the past year, which means your property is worth more, but so is everything else on the market. Renovating lets you improve your space without losing your current mortgage terms or dealing with the cost and hassle of moving.
The other factor is inventory. There aren’t a lot of homes available, and the ones that are move fast. Remodeling gives you control over the timeline and the result. You’re not compromising on someone else’s design choices or waiting for the right property to hit the market. You’re making your current home work the way you need it to.