General Contractor in Levittown, NY

Large-Scale Renovations That Actually Get Done Right

When your home needs a real transformation—not just a quick fix—you need a general contractor who answers the phone, shows up on time, and treats your project like it matters.

Home Improvement Services in Levittown

Your Home Works Better When It's Built Right

You’re not moving. The market’s too competitive, rates are high, and honestly, you like your neighborhood. But your kitchen feels cramped, your bathroom’s stuck in 1985, or your layout just doesn’t work for how you actually live.

That’s where a full-scale renovation makes sense. You get the home you want without the headache of buying, selling, and relocating in a market where homes are getting multiple offers and selling for $735K+.

When the work’s done right, you’re not just updating finishes. You’re adding storage where you need it, opening up spaces that feel tight, and creating rooms that actually function for your daily routine. The kind of changes that make you wonder why you didn’t do this sooner.

Licensed Contractor Serving Nassau County

Four Decades of Levittown Home Renovations

We’ve been handling large-scale residential projects across Nassau and Suffolk County for over 40 years. We’re licensed, insured with a $1 million policy, and ranked in the top 1% of New York contractors on BuildZoom.

We focus on the projects that truly transform homes—kitchen and bathroom remodels, first-floor renovations, dormers, extensions, and whole house renovations. The kind of work that requires experienced crews, clean job sites, and someone who actually picks up the phone when you call.

Levittown’s housing stock has unique challenges. Many homes date back to the post-war boom and need thoughtful updates to work for modern living. We know these homes inside and out, and we know what it takes to renovate them properly.

Our Home Remodeling Process Explained

Here's What Happens From Call to Completion

It starts with a conversation about what you’re trying to accomplish. Not a sales pitch—an actual discussion about your space, your budget, and whether the project makes sense.

If we’re a good fit, we walk the property and talk through options. You’ll get a detailed estimate that breaks down what’s included, what timeline looks realistic, and what to expect during construction. No surprises later.

Once work begins, our crews show up when they say they will. We keep the job site clean at the end of each day because we know you’re still living there. And if something changes or you have questions, you can reach us—by phone, text, or email.

For larger projects, we handle coordination with any required permits and inspections. We also specialize in projects that don’t require permits, which can streamline timelines significantly in Nassau County. Either way, you’re kept in the loop throughout the process.

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About Ray Coleman

Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling Levittown

What's Included in a Full-Scale Home Renovation

Our work covers the full scope of residential contracting services—kitchen remodeling, bathroom renovations, first-floor layouts, dormers, extensions, and complete home renovations. We also handle roofing, siding, windows, and hardwood floors as part of larger projects.

In Levittown specifically, we’re seeing homeowners prioritize functional storage and spa-like bathroom designs. That tracks with national trends, but it also makes sense locally—homes here weren’t built with modern storage needs in mind, and buyers are paying attention to those details.

The median home price in Levittown hit $735K last month, up over 8% from last year. Homes are selling in under 30 days, often with multiple offers. That means if you’re staying put, your renovation isn’t just about comfort—it’s also protecting and growing your investment in a competitive market.

We also offer emergency response for winter-related issues like frozen pipes. Long Island winters are harsh, and a burst pipe at 9 PM on a Saturday isn’t something that can wait until Monday. We’re available when you need us.

How long does a full kitchen remodeling project take in Levittown?

Most full kitchen remodels take between four and eight weeks, depending on the scope. If you’re just swapping cabinets and countertops, you’re on the shorter end. If you’re relocating plumbing, moving walls, or adding custom features, expect closer to eight weeks or more.

Weather can affect timelines here on Long Island, especially in winter. If part of your project involves exterior work or requires open walls during a cold snap, we may need to pause certain phases to protect your home. We’ll talk through timing upfront so you know what to expect.

The other factor is product lead times. Cabinets, appliances, and custom materials can take weeks to arrive, and that’s often outside our control. We order early and keep you updated, but it’s worth knowing that delays sometimes happen on the supply side, not the construction side.

It depends on what you’re changing. If you’re replacing fixtures, updating tile, or swapping a vanity in the same footprint, you typically don’t need a permit. But if you’re moving plumbing, adding square footage, or altering the structure, Nassau County requires permits.

Skipping permits when they’re required can cost you thousands in fines, void your homeowner’s insurance, or create problems when you sell. Some buyers’ attorneys will request proof of permits during closing, and if you can’t provide them, you may be forced to tear out completed work or reduce your sale price.

We handle permit applications and inspections when they’re needed, and we also specialize in projects that fall outside permit requirements. During your estimate, we’ll tell you exactly what’s required for your specific project so there’s no confusion later.

First, shut off your main water supply to prevent flooding if the pipe bursts. Then call us—we offer same-day and emergency response for frozen pipe situations, even outside normal business hours.

Frozen pipes are common during Long Island winters, especially in older homes like many in Levittown. Pipes in exterior walls, unheated crawl spaces, or attics are most vulnerable. If you catch it early, we can often thaw the pipe safely before it bursts.

If the pipe has already burst, we’ll stop the water damage, assess the situation, and make the necessary repairs. We’ll also check for other at-risk areas in your home and recommend preventive measures like insulation or heat tape to avoid the same problem next winter.

Whole house renovations typically range from $100,000 to $300,000+, depending on the size of your home and what you’re changing. If you’re updating finishes, replacing systems, and reconfiguring layouts, expect to be in the middle to upper end of that range.

The scope matters more than square footage. A 1,200-square-foot home with a full kitchen remodel, two bathroom renovations, new flooring, windows, and a roof replacement can easily hit $150,000. A larger home with cosmetic updates might cost less.

We provide detailed estimates that break down costs by area and task, so you can see exactly where your money’s going. If budget is a concern, we can also phase the project—tackle the kitchen and main bathroom first, then handle the rest later when it makes sense financially.

Labor and material costs are higher here because the cost of living is higher. Skilled tradespeople charge more on Long Island than they do in other parts of New York or the country, and that’s reflected in project pricing.

Permit fees and inspection requirements in Nassau County also add to costs. The county has strict building codes, and compliance isn’t optional. That means more time spent on paperwork, inspections, and coordination—all of which factors into pricing.

Material delivery costs more here too. Suppliers charge higher rates for Long Island delivery, and lead times can be longer. But the tradeoff is that you’re working with contractors who understand local codes, climate challenges, and the specific quirks of homes in this area. That expertise saves you money in the long run by avoiding costly mistakes.

Start by checking licensing and insurance. Any contractor working on your home should be licensed in New York, carry general liability insurance, and have workers’ comp coverage. Ask for proof—it takes two minutes and protects you from major liability.

Then look at their track record. How long have they been in business? Do they have reviews or references you can check? Are they responsive when you call or email? A contractor who’s hard to reach during the estimate phase will be even harder to reach once work begins.

Finally, make sure they specialize in the type of project you’re planning. A contractor who focuses on small repairs isn’t the right fit for a whole house renovation. You want someone who’s handled projects like yours before, knows what problems to expect, and has the crew and resources to see it through. We’ve been doing large-scale residential renovations in Nassau County for over 40 years, and we’re still here because we show up and do the work right.

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