You’re not just getting new cabinets installed. You’re getting a kitchen that works the way you actually live—with smart storage that goes floor to ceiling, dedicated beverage areas if you want them, and custom wood cabinetry in the medium tones that Long Island homeowners keep asking for.
The layout makes sense. The island is positioned where it should be. Your appliances are integrated properly, not just shoved into whatever space was available.
And when the project wraps, your floors match the rest of your home. The walls are finished correctly. Everything passes inspection. You’re not calling someone back to fix what should’ve been done right the first time.
We’ve been handling kitchen remodels and full-scale home renovations across Nassau County for over 40 years. That’s not a marketing line—it’s just how long we’ve been doing this work in your area.
We’re licensed, insured, and bonded with $1 million in coverage. Our BuildZoom score of 125 puts us in the top 1% of New York’s 77,888 licensed contractors. Those numbers matter because they reflect consistency, not just capability.
Most of our work comes from Glenwood Landing, Sea Cliff, Glen Cove, and the surrounding North Shore communities. We know the housing stock here. We know what a winter on Long Island does to older homes. And we know what it takes to get a kitchen renovation done right when you’re working with the space constraints common in this area.
We start with a consultation at your home. You show us the kitchen. We talk through what’s not working, what you want, and what’s realistic given your space and budget. No pressure, no upselling—just a real conversation about what this project looks like.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the design work and pull together everything needed for permits and inspections. If your project doesn’t require permits, even better—we move faster. Either way, you’re not coordinating with the town or chasing down paperwork.
During construction, we manage the entire job. That means our crews show up on time, the electrician and plumber are scheduled when they need to be, and someone sweeps up before leaving each day. You’re not living in a construction zone any longer than necessary.
We walk you through inspections, make sure your floors and walls tie into the existing house properly, and handle any issues that come up. When we say the job’s done, it’s actually done—not 95% finished with a punch list you’re stuck managing.
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A complete kitchen renovation with us covers everything from demolition to the final walkthrough. That includes design consultation, custom cabinetry installation, countertop fabrication and installation, flooring that matches your existing home, electrical and plumbing work, and any structural changes like removing walls or adding support beams.
We also handle the details that other contractors leave to you: coordinating inspections, managing subcontractors, ordering materials on the right timeline, and adjusting when suppliers fall short. If your appliances show up damaged or your tile order is wrong, we deal with it. You don’t.
In Glenwood Landing and across Nassau County, homeowners are leaning into warmer, more functional kitchen designs. That means medium-toned wood cabinets, stone countertops, and layouts that don’t try to make the kitchen bigger—they just make it work better. We’re seeing more requests for dedicated coffee and beverage stations, smart storage solutions, and tech integrations like motion-sensor lighting and touchless faucets. If that’s the direction you’re headed, we’ve done it before.
Most full-scale kitchen remodels take between six and ten weeks from demolition to completion. That timeline assumes we’re gutting the existing kitchen, installing new cabinetry, updating plumbing and electrical, and handling flooring and finishes.
If your project involves structural changes—like removing a wall, adding a support beam, or reconfiguring the layout—you’re looking at the longer end of that range. Permit approvals can add time, though many of the projects we handle in Nassau County don’t require them.
The timeline also depends on material lead times. Custom cabinetry typically takes four to six weeks to fabricate. Countertops add another week or two after cabinets are installed. We coordinate all of that upfront so you’re not waiting around once construction starts. If delays happen because of a supplier, we adjust the schedule and keep you informed. You won’t be left guessing when your kitchen will be usable again.
For the type of full-scale kitchen remodels we specialize in, most homeowners in Nassau County are spending between $50,000 and $100,000. That range covers custom cabinetry, quality countertops, new appliances, updated electrical and plumbing, and professional installation across the board.
If you’re working with a smaller budget, we can discuss what’s possible. But if you’re looking at a complete transformation with high-end finishes and layout changes, expect to be in that range or higher. The homes in Glenwood Landing, Sea Cliff, and the surrounding North Shore communities tend to justify that investment—both in terms of resale value and daily quality of life.
We don’t give ballpark estimates over the phone because every kitchen is different. Older homes often have surprises once walls come down. We’d rather walk through your space, understand what you’re working with, and give you a real number based on the actual scope of work. That way, you’re making decisions with accurate information, not guesses.
It depends on what you’re changing. If you’re swapping cabinets, updating countertops, and replacing appliances without moving plumbing or electrical lines, you typically don’t need permits. If you’re relocating your sink, adding new electrical circuits, removing walls, or making structural changes, permits are required.
We handle the permit process if your project needs it. That includes submitting plans to the town, coordinating inspections, and making sure everything is up to code. You’re not dealing with the building department or waiting in line at town hall.
In Nassau County, permit requirements can vary slightly depending on the scope of work and the municipality. We know what triggers a permit in Glenwood Landing and the surrounding areas, so we’ll tell you upfront whether your project needs one. If it doesn’t, we move faster. If it does, we make sure it’s done correctly so you don’t have issues down the line when you sell or refinance.
You ask directly, and then you verify. Any legitimate general contractor in New York should be able to provide their license number, proof of insurance, and bonding information without hesitation. If they dodge the question or say they’ll send it later, that’s a red flag.
We’re licensed, insured with a $1 million policy through NGM Insurance, and bonded to cover work across Nassau and Suffolk County. We’ll show you that documentation before you sign anything. It’s not something you should have to chase down.
You can also check a contractor’s standing through New York’s licensing database or third-party services like BuildZoom, which ranks contractors based on licensing, insurance, project history, and complaints. Our BuildZoom score of 125 puts us in the top 1% of licensed contractors in New York. That ranking reflects decades of work done right, not just paperwork filed correctly. When you’re spending $50,000 or more on a kitchen remodel, you want someone who’s accountable and isn’t going to disappear halfway through the job.
Problems come up on almost every renovation—it’s how your contractor handles them that matters. We’ve been doing this for 40 years, so we’ve seen it all: delayed material shipments, incorrect orders from suppliers, unexpected structural issues once walls are opened, and weather-related delays during Long Island winters.
When something goes wrong, we deal with it. If your tile shows up in the wrong color, we’re on the phone with the supplier getting it replaced. If we open a wall and find outdated wiring that needs upgrading, we walk you through the options and adjust the timeline. You’re not left managing problems that should be our responsibility.
We also offer emergency response if urgent issues come up—like frozen pipes during winter or a plumbing leak that needs immediate attention. You can reach us by phone or text, and we actually respond. That’s not standard in this industry, but it should be. You’re trusting us with your home and a significant investment. The least we can do is be available when you need us.
Yes, and we do it on almost every project. One of the most common requests we get in Glenwood Landing is making sure the new kitchen flooring blends seamlessly with the adjacent rooms. Nobody wants an obvious line where the old house ends and the renovation begins.
We’ll bring samples to your home and match the wood species, stain color, and finish as closely as possible. If you have original hardwood floors, we can often source similar materials and blend the transition so it’s nearly invisible. If your existing floors are no longer available, we’ll find the closest match and handle the installation so the transition looks intentional, not like an afterthought.
This also applies to trim, paint colors, and other finishes. A kitchen remodel shouldn’t feel like an addition that was tacked on. It should feel like it’s always been part of your home. We’ve been doing this work long enough to know that the details matter, and we don’t cut corners on the finish work just to close out a project faster.
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