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You get a contractor who shows up when they say they will. Your project moves forward without waiting on subcontractors who are juggling three other jobs. The price you’re quoted is the price you pay—no surprise fees halfway through.
Your home stays livable during construction because we respect your space. You’re not left guessing what’s happening or when someone will call you back. Everything gets handled by licensed professionals who’ve been doing this work in Suffolk County for nearly a decade.
When the job wraps, you get a one-year warranty on the workmanship. If something needs attention, you’re covered. That’s what happens when you work with general contractors who actually run their own crews and stand behind what they build.
Jaguar Renovations has been handling interior renovations across Suffolk County for nearly ten years. We’re licensed, insured, and we run our own crews—which means your kitchen remodel or bathroom renovation doesn’t get delayed because someone else’s schedule changed.
Wyandanch homeowners know what it’s like to invest in a property and want it done right. With median home values climbing and more families choosing to renovate instead of relocate, you need contractors who understand local building codes, Suffolk County permit requirements, and how to deliver quality work without the drama.
We don’t hire out your project. We don’t pad estimates with vague line items. You get honest pricing, clear communication, and work that holds up long after we’re gone.
It starts with a conversation about what you want done and what your space can handle. We walk through your home, take measurements, talk through options, and give you a fixed-price estimate with no hidden fees. If the number works, we move forward.
Before any work begins, we handle permits and make sure everything complies with Suffolk County codes. Our crews show up on schedule, keep the job site organized, and communicate clearly about what’s happening each day. You’re not left wondering when the next phase starts or why something changed.
As the work progresses, you see exactly what you’re getting. No surprises, no excuses. When we finish, you get a final walkthrough and a one-year warranty on workmanship. If anything needs adjustment, we come back and make it right. That’s the process—straightforward, professional, and built around keeping your project on track.
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You get a licensed Suffolk County general contractor who handles everything from spackling and painting to full kitchen and bathroom remodels. We do custom carpentry, flooring installations, and basement renovations—all with our own in-house crews.
Wyandanch sits in a county where 80% of housing is single-family homes, and most homeowners are staying put and upgrading rather than moving. That means your renovation isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about making your space work better for how you actually live. Whether you’re updating an outdated kitchen, adding functionality to a bathroom, or finishing a basement to gain usable square footage, the work needs to be done right.
We carry full insurance coverage, pull the necessary permits, and make sure everything meets local code. You’re not dealing with unlicensed subcontractors or wondering if corners are being cut. The price is fixed from the start, so your budget stays intact. And when the job is done, you get a one-year warranty that backs up the work we just completed.
In Suffolk County, it’s illegal to perform home improvement work without a valid license. You can verify a contractor’s license through the Suffolk County Department of Consumer Affairs. Ask for their license number upfront and check it yourself—it takes five minutes and can save you thousands.
Unlicensed contractors are one of the most common violations cited in Suffolk County. Even if a business seems legitimate, they can still get cited if they hire unlicensed subcontractors. That’s why we run our own crews—everyone working on your project is licensed and insured, and you’re protected if anything goes wrong.
Don’t assume someone is licensed just because they have a website or a truck with a logo. Verify it. If a contractor hesitates to provide their license number or tells you it’s “in process,” walk away.
Kitchen remodels in Suffolk County typically range from $25,000 to $75,000 depending on size, materials, and scope. A basic refresh with new cabinets, countertops, and appliances will land on the lower end. A full gut renovation with custom cabinetry, high-end finishes, and layout changes will push toward the higher end.
What matters more than the total cost is understanding what’s included in your estimate. Some contractors give you a low number to win the job, then hit you with change orders and upcharges as the work progresses. Suffolk County law limits contractor deposits to one-third of the total contract price, so if someone asks for more upfront, that’s a red flag.
We provide fixed pricing with no hidden fees. The estimate you get is the price you pay unless you choose to change the scope of work. You’ll know exactly what’s included—labor, materials, permits, cleanup—before we start.
Most bathroom renovations take two to four weeks from start to finish, depending on the scope. A straightforward update—new tile, vanity, fixtures, and paint—usually wraps in two to three weeks. A full gut job with plumbing relocation, custom tile work, and structural changes can stretch to four weeks or longer.
The timeline depends on how quickly permits get approved, whether we’re working with your existing layout or changing it, and if there are any surprises once we open up the walls. We handle the permit process with Suffolk County, which can add a few days to the start date but keeps everything legal and up to code.
What slows projects down is waiting on subcontractors or dealing with miscommunication. Since we run our own crews, your job doesn’t get pushed back because someone else’s project ran long. We give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.
Yes, most renovations in Suffolk County require permits—especially if you’re doing electrical work, plumbing, structural changes, or anything that affects the building’s footprint. Even some interior remodels need permits depending on what’s being altered.
Skipping permits might seem like a way to save money or speed things up, but it creates problems down the road. If you try to sell your home and the buyer’s inspector finds unpermitted work, you’ll have to fix it or risk losing the sale. Unpermitted work also isn’t covered by insurance if something goes wrong.
We handle the permit process as part of the job. We know what Suffolk County requires, how to submit the paperwork, and how to schedule inspections so your project doesn’t stall. It’s built into our process, so you don’t have to worry about it.
A general contractor manages the entire project—scheduling, permits, inspections, and coordinating all the trades. If you hire individual subcontractors, you become the general contractor. That means you’re responsible for making sure the electrician shows up after the framer, the plumber doesn’t conflict with the tile guy, and everyone follows code.
Most homeowners underestimate how much time and knowledge that takes. If something goes wrong or one trade damages another’s work, you’re stuck mediating. If the timeline slips because someone didn’t show up, you’re the one making calls and trying to reschedule everyone else.
When you hire us, we manage all of that. Our crews handle the work in the right sequence, and if there’s an issue, we fix it. You get one point of contact, one warranty, and one company responsible for the finished result. No finger-pointing, no gaps in coverage.
Start by verifying their Suffolk County license and insurance. Don’t pay more than one-third of the total cost upfront—that’s the legal limit in Suffolk County, and contractors who ask for more are breaking the law. Get everything in writing: scope of work, materials, timeline, payment schedule, and warranty terms.
Watch out for contractors who pressure you to sign quickly, offer prices that seem too good to be true, or can’t provide references from recent local jobs. If they’re vague about timelines, reluctant to pull permits, or unwilling to put details in a contract, move on.
Every year, Suffolk County homeowners lose money to unqualified contractors and incomplete projects. The best protection is doing your homework upfront. Check their license, read reviews, ask for references, and make sure the contract is detailed and clear. If something feels off, trust your gut.
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