Most homeowners in Floral Park, NY aren’t looking for someone to patch drywall. You’re planning something bigger—a kitchen that finally works for your family, a bathroom that doesn’t feel like it’s stuck in 1987, or a whole house renovation that adds the space you’ve been dreaming about for years.
The problem isn’t finding a contractor. It’s finding one who actually finishes the job, keeps you in the loop, and doesn’t leave your house looking like a construction zone every night.
That’s what separates a general contractor who gets it from one who doesn’t. You want someone who treats your home improvement project like it matters—because it does. When the work is done right, you’re not just getting a remodeled kitchen or bathroom. You’re getting a space that makes daily life easier, a home you’re proud to show off, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing it was built to last.
We’ve been handling large-scale contracting services across Nassau County since before most of the competition even existed. We’ve seen Long Island’s housing market shift, watched home values climb to a median of $644,000, and helped hundreds of homeowners choose renovation over relocation when mortgage rates made moving impossible.
We’re not the contractor who ghosts you mid-project or shows up whenever we feel like it. Our crews keep job sites clean, our phone gets answered every time, and if your pipes freeze at 3 AM during a Long Island winter, we’re the ones responding.
Floral Park homeowners call us for kitchen remodeling, bathroom renovations, dormers, extensions, and whole house projects—the kind of work that requires someone who knows what they’re doing and won’t disappear halfway through.
First, we talk through what you’re trying to accomplish. Not a sales pitch—an actual conversation about your space, your budget, and what’s realistic for your home. If it’s a kitchen remodel, we’re discussing layout, appliances, and how you actually use the space. For bathroom remodeling or whole house renovations, we’re walking through your home and pointing out what works and what doesn’t.
Once we agree on scope, we handle the planning and pull any permits if needed. Then our crews show up on time, keep the work area as clean as possible, and communicate what’s happening each day. No surprises, no disappearing acts.
Throughout the project, you can text or call anytime. We’re not dodging your questions or leaving you in the dark about timelines. When something changes, you hear about it immediately—not three days later. And when we say the job’s done, it’s actually done. No half-finished trim work or “we’ll come back next week” promises that never happen.
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When you hire a general contractor for home improvement in Floral Park, NY, you’re getting someone who handles everything—demolition, framing, electrical, plumbing, finish work, and cleanup. We specialize in kitchen remodeling, bathroom renovations, first-floor remodels, dormers, and extensions. The kind of projects that actually change how you live in your home.
Long Island homeowners are investing more in renovations than ever—spending jumped 33% from 2020 to 2024 because moving isn’t an option when mortgage rates are sitting where they are. That means you need a contractor who understands you’re not just updating countertops. You’re creating a space that has to work for your family for the next decade or longer.
We also handle emergency work. Frozen pipes are a real problem here during winter, and even a small crack can dump 250 gallons of water a day into your home. We’ve taken calls at 3 AM and been on-site within the hour because that kind of damage doesn’t wait until business hours. Whether it’s a planned kitchen remodel or an emergency that needs immediate attention, you’re getting the same level of response and professionalism.
A full kitchen remodeling project usually takes 6 to 10 weeks depending on the scope. If you’re gutting everything, relocating plumbing, or adding custom cabinetry, expect closer to 10 weeks. A straightforward update with new cabinets, countertops, and appliances can be done in 6 to 8 weeks.
Bathroom remodeling is faster—typically 3 to 5 weeks for a complete renovation. That includes demo, new tile, fixtures, vanity, and any plumbing or electrical updates. Smaller refreshes where you’re keeping the existing layout can be done in 2 to 3 weeks.
Timelines shift if we run into surprises like outdated wiring or plumbing that needs replacing, which is common in older Long Island homes. We’ll tell you immediately if something comes up and adjust the schedule accordingly. The goal is to keep you informed and keep the project moving without cutting corners.
Kitchen remodeling costs typically range from $25,000 to $75,000 depending on size, materials, and how much you’re changing. A mid-range kitchen with quality cabinets, granite or quartz countertops, and new appliances usually falls between $35,000 and $50,000. High-end kitchens with custom cabinetry and premium finishes can push past $75,000.
Bathroom renovations run $15,000 to $35,000 for a full remodel. A standard 5×8 bathroom with new tile, vanity, toilet, and shower typically costs $18,000 to $25,000. Larger primary bathrooms with custom tile work, double vanities, and high-end fixtures can reach $35,000 or more.
Whole house renovations, dormers, and extensions vary widely based on square footage and complexity. We’ll give you a detailed estimate after walking your home and understanding exactly what you want. No ballpark guesses—you’ll know what it costs before we start.
It depends on what you’re doing. Kitchen and bathroom remodeling that involves moving plumbing, electrical, or walls typically requires permits in Nassau County. Whole house renovations, dormers, and extensions definitely need permits because you’re changing the structure or footprint of your home.
Smaller projects like replacing cabinets, countertops, or fixtures without moving plumbing lines usually don’t require permits. Same with cosmetic updates like painting, flooring, or trim work.
We handle the permit process if your project needs it, but we’re also experienced with jobs that don’t require permits and can advise you on what’s possible within those limits. Either way, we’re following local building codes and making sure the work is done right. The last thing you want is a failed inspection or issues when you go to sell your home because someone cut corners.
If you love your neighborhood, your commute, and your property but hate your kitchen or need more space, remodeling makes sense. Long Island’s median home price hit $644,000 in 2024, and mortgage rates are still high enough that moving costs significantly more than it did a few years ago.
A $50,000 kitchen remodel or $75,000 addition is often cheaper than buying a new home when you factor in closing costs, moving expenses, and higher monthly payments. Plus, you’re improving a home you already know instead of gambling on someone else’s renovation choices.
Remodeling also makes sense if your home’s layout is outdated but the bones are solid. Many Long Island homes have great locations and lot sizes but kitchens and bathrooms that haven’t been touched since the ’80s or ’90s. Updating those spaces gives you a home that feels brand new without the hassle and cost of moving. If your home’s structure has major issues or you simply need to be in a different school district, moving might be the better call—but for most homeowners, a well-planned renovation is the smarter financial move right now.
We handle it. That’s part of being a licensed and insured general contractor. If we open a wall and find outdated wiring or a plumbing issue that needs addressing, we stop, explain what we found, and give you options for how to move forward.
You’re not getting hit with surprise charges without a conversation first. We’ll tell you what it costs to fix it the right way, what happens if you don’t fix it, and how it affects the timeline. Then you decide how you want to proceed.
Most issues we run into are related to older homes where previous work wasn’t done to code or materials have aged out. It’s not uncommon in Nassau County to find knob-and-tube wiring, cast iron pipes that need replacing, or framing that’s not up to current standards. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to address it without derailing your entire project. The goal is to keep you informed, give you clear options, and make sure the finished work is something that lasts.
Because we’ve been doing this for over 50 years, and we’re still here because we do the work right. You’re not hiring a contractor who’s going to ghost you, show up late, or leave your house a mess every night. Our crews are professional, our job sites stay clean, and our phone gets answered every single time you call.
We specialize in large-scale projects—kitchen remodeling, bathroom renovations, whole house remodels, dormers, and extensions. The kind of work that requires experience, coordination, and someone who knows how to manage a project from start to finish without constant problems. We also offer emergency response for things like frozen pipes, which can cause tens of thousands in damage if not handled immediately.
You’re hiring a general contractor who’s been serving Long Island homeowners through multiple market cycles, economic shifts, and industry changes. We’re not new to this, and we’re not learning on your project. You’re getting someone who’s built a reputation on finishing jobs, keeping clients informed, and delivering work that actually holds up over time.
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