Your kitchen works the way you need it to. Cabinets that close properly, counters at the right height, lighting where you actually need it. Not just pretty—functional.
Your bathroom doesn’t leak anymore. The tile is level, the shower pressure is consistent, and you’re not calling someone back in six months to fix what should’ve been done right the first time.
The rest of your house feels like it was always meant to look this way. No mismatched trim, no uneven floors, no corners cut. When people walk in, they notice the space—not the work. That’s the difference between a remodel and a renovation done by someone who knows what they’re doing.
We operate across Nassau County, including Muttontown, Manhasset, Great Neck, and Port Washington. We’re licensed in both Nassau and Suffolk counties, and we’ve built our reputation on something most contractors struggle with—communication.
You call, we answer. You text, we respond. You have a frozen pipe at 9 p.m., we’re there. That’s not marketing talk—it’s how we run jobs.
Muttontown homeowners deal with cold winters, older homes that need updates, and a competitive contractor market where it’s hard to know who to trust. We get it. That’s why we keep job sites clean, show up when we say we will, and don’t disappear halfway through your project.
You reach out—phone, text, whatever works for you. We schedule a time to walk through your home and talk about what you want done. No pressure, no upselling. Just a conversation about your project.
We give you a clear estimate. You’ll know what the work costs, how long it takes, and what’s included. If something changes during the job, we tell you before we do it—not after.
Then we start. Our crew shows up on time, works clean, and keeps you updated. You’re not wondering what’s happening or when someone’s coming back. At the end of each day, the site is cleaned up. When the job’s done, you walk through it with us to make sure everything’s right.
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We focus on large-scale residential projects—kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, whole house renovations, first-floor renovations, dormers, and extensions. If you’re looking to transform your space, not just patch it, that’s where we work best.
Nassau County homes, especially in areas like Muttontown, often need updates that respect the original structure while modernizing function and flow. We handle projects that don’t require permits when possible, which speeds up timelines and reduces hassle.
With Long Island’s median home price over $716,000 and rising, homeowners here are investing in improvements that add real value—updated kitchens, spa-like bathrooms, additional living space. We also respond to emergencies like frozen pipes, a common issue during Long Island’s cold winters. Whether it’s a planned renovation or an urgent repair, we’re equipped to handle it without the runaround.
Most full kitchen remodels take between four and eight weeks, depending on the scope. If you’re replacing cabinets, countertops, flooring, and appliances, expect closer to six weeks. If you’re also moving plumbing or electrical, add another week or two.
We don’t drag projects out, but we also don’t rush through details that matter. You’ll have a timeline before we start, and we stick to it unless something unexpected comes up—like opening a wall and finding outdated wiring that needs updating for safety.
Weather can affect material deliveries on Long Island, especially in winter. We plan around that. If there’s a delay, you’ll know about it the same day we do.
A full bathroom remodel in Nassau County typically runs between $15,000 and $35,000, depending on size, materials, and how much you’re changing. If you’re keeping the layout the same and updating fixtures, tile, and vanity, you’re on the lower end. If you’re moving the shower, adding heated floors, or going with high-end finishes, expect the higher range.
We give you a detailed estimate upfront so there’s no guessing. You’ll see exactly what you’re paying for—labor, materials, permits if needed, everything.
Bathroom remodeling is one of the highest ROI projects you can do, especially in areas like Muttontown where home values are strong. A dated bathroom can turn off buyers. A well-done remodel makes your home more comfortable now and more valuable later.
It depends on what you’re doing. If you’re moving walls, changing the footprint, or altering plumbing and electrical systems, you’ll likely need a permit. If you’re updating finishes—new floors, paint, cabinets—you usually don’t.
Nassau County has strict building codes, and each municipality has its own requirements. Muttontown is no exception. We know what triggers a permit and what doesn’t, so we’ll tell you upfront.
Some homeowners prefer to avoid the permit process because it adds time and cost. When possible, we structure projects to minimize permitting without cutting corners. But if a permit is required, we handle it. You’re not filling out paperwork or dealing with the town—we do that.
We stop what we’re doing and handle it. Frozen pipes are common on Long Island in winter, and they can cause serious damage if not addressed immediately. We’ve dealt with plenty of them.
If it happens during your project, we’re already on-site and familiar with your home’s systems. That means faster response and less damage. If it happens outside of a scheduled project, you can still call us—we respond to emergencies even if we’re not currently working on your home.
Most contractors don’t offer emergency services. We do because we know things go wrong, and you need someone who answers the phone and shows up. That’s part of how we’ve built trust with homeowners across Nassau County.
If you love your location but hate your layout, a whole house renovation usually makes more sense than moving. With Long Island home prices where they are—median over $716,000—buying a new home in a comparable area like Muttontown, Manhasset, or Great Neck costs significantly more than renovating what you have.
Whole house renovations let you customize everything—floor plan, finishes, systems—without losing your neighborhood, school district, or commute. You’re also avoiding closing costs, moving expenses, and the stress of buying and selling at the same time.
The key is working with a contractor who can manage the entire project, not just piece it together with subcontractors. We handle whole house renovations from start to finish, so you’re not coordinating multiple companies or dealing with miscommunication. One team, one timeline, one point of contact.
Because they’re either too busy, too disorganized, or they don’t care. The Long Island contracting market is competitive, and a lot of contractors get more work than they can handle. Instead of saying no, they just stop responding.
It’s frustrating, and it’s unprofessional. You’re trying to move forward with a project, and you’re stuck waiting on someone who won’t pick up the phone. That’s not how we operate.
We answer every call and respond to every text. If we can’t take on your project right away, we’ll tell you that upfront and give you a realistic timeline. You’re never left guessing where you stand. Communication is the easiest part of this job to get right, and it’s the one thing most contractors get wrong.
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