You’re not looking for the cheapest bid. You’re looking for someone who shows up, answers the phone, and doesn’t leave your house looking like a construction zone for six months.
When your kitchen remodeling project is finished, you get a space that works the way you live. Cabinets that close properly. Countertops installed level. Tile work that doesn’t crack in a year. The bathroom renovation you’ve been putting off gets done without drama, change orders, or crews that disappear for weeks at a time.
Your home in Old Bethpage represents a significant investment—often over a million dollars. The contracting services you choose should reflect that reality. You get clean job sites, professional crews, and someone who picks up when you call. Not just during the estimate phase, but when you have a question at 7 PM on a Tuesday, or when a frozen pipe bursts at 3 AM in January.
We’ve been working on Long Island homes since 1972. That’s over 50 years of kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, dormers, extensions, and whole house projects across Nassau County and Suffolk County.
Our BuildZoom score puts us in the top 1% of New York’s 77,888 licensed contractors. But what matters more is this: when you call, someone answers. When there’s a problem, Ray shows up—not just a project manager, but the owner himself, on your job site, every single day.
Old Bethpage homeowners know what it’s like dealing with contractors who ghost after the deposit clears. You’ve heard the stories from neighbors. Maybe you’ve lived through one yourself. This isn’t that.
First, you call. Someone picks up. Not a voicemail system—a real person who can answer questions and schedule a time to see your home.
Ray comes out to look at what you’re planning. Kitchen remodeling, bathroom renovation, an extension, a dormer—whatever the scope, he walks through it with you. You talk about what you want, what’s realistic, and what it’s going to cost. No games, no bait-and-switch estimates that double once the work starts.
Once you’re ready to move forward, the schedule gets locked in. Materials get ordered. Crews show up when they’re supposed to. The job site gets cleaned daily because nobody wants to live in sawdust for months. Ray’s there throughout the project, managing the work, checking quality, handling any issues that come up.
When problems happen—and they do, because you’re tearing into walls and floors—you get a call explaining what’s going on and what it takes to fix it. The work gets done right, inspected, and finished. Then you get a final walkthrough to make sure everything meets your expectations.
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We specialize in the larger projects that transform how you live in your home. Kitchen remodeling projects that reconfigure your layout, upgrade appliances, install custom cabinetry, and create the kind of space you actually want to cook in. Bathroom renovations that fix outdated fixtures, improve functionality, and stop that slow leak that’s been staining your ceiling downstairs.
Whole house renovations for Old Bethpage homeowners who want to modernize without moving. Extensions that add square footage where you need it. Dormers that turn unusable attic space into bedrooms or offices. First-floor remodels that open up your living areas and bring in natural light.
Our focus stays on projects that don’t require complex permitting—work that moves faster and costs less in fees and delays. But when permits are necessary, that gets handled too. You’re working with a fully licensed, insured, and bonded general contractor who knows Nassau County building requirements inside and out.
Long Island’s climate creates specific challenges. Frozen pipes during brutal January cold snaps. Ice damming on roofs. Moisture issues in basements. We’ve been dealing with these problems for five decades. When your pipe freezes at 3 AM, emergency response isn’t just a marketing line—it’s what actually happens.
Most full kitchen remodels take six to eight weeks from demolition to completion, but the timeline depends entirely on the scope of your project. If you’re just swapping cabinets and countertops, you’re looking at the shorter end. If you’re moving plumbing, reconfiguring the layout, or dealing with structural changes, expect closer to eight weeks or slightly more.
The biggest delays usually come from custom cabinetry lead times and appliance delivery—not the actual construction work. That’s why locking in your selections early matters. Once demolition starts, the framing, electrical, plumbing, and finish work move on a predictable schedule as long as materials are on site.
Old Bethpage homes built in the 1950s and 60s sometimes reveal surprises once walls come down—outdated wiring, plumbing that needs upgrading, structural issues that weren’t visible during the estimate. When that happens, you get a call immediately explaining what was found and what it takes to address it properly. No surprise bills at the end.
A general contractor manages the entire project from start to finish, coordinating all the different trades—electricians, plumbers, carpenters, tile installers—and making sure the work happens in the right sequence. A specialized remodeling company might only handle kitchens or bathrooms, and they may or may not have the ability to manage structural work, extensions, or whole house renovations.
We operate as a full-service general contractor, which means you’re not limited to one type of project. If your bathroom remodeling project reveals that you also need foundation work, or your kitchen renovation turns into a larger first-floor remodel, the same team handles it all. You’re not juggling multiple contractors or trying to coordinate schedules between different companies.
The other advantage is accountability. When one company manages everything, there’s no finger-pointing between trades if something goes wrong. If there’s an issue with the tile work or the cabinetry installation, you call one number and it gets resolved. That matters more than most homeowners realize until they’re stuck between a plumber and an electrician who both insist the problem is someone else’s fault.
Yes, and that’s not something most general contractors offer. When a pipe freezes and bursts at 3 AM during a Long Island cold snap, you need someone who actually picks up the phone and shows up—not a voicemail telling you to call back during business hours.
Emergency response covers the urgent problems that can’t wait until Monday morning. Frozen pipes are common in Old Bethpage during January and February when temperatures drop below freezing for days at a time. Roof leaks during heavy storms. Electrical issues that pose safety risks. Structural damage that needs immediate attention.
The same 24/7 availability applies to customers with ongoing projects. If you’re in the middle of a kitchen remodeling job and notice something concerning after hours, you can reach someone. That level of accessibility is rare in the contracting industry, but it’s standard practice here. You’re not working with a company that disappears once the contract is signed—you’re working with a contractor who treats your home the way he’d want his own treated.
Daily cleanup is part of the process, not an extra service you have to request. Demolition creates dust, debris, and chaos—that’s unavoidable when you’re tearing out cabinets, ripping up flooring, and cutting into walls. But leaving your home looking like a disaster zone for weeks isn’t acceptable.
Our crews clean up at the end of each day. Debris gets removed, tools get organized, and work areas get swept. Drop cloths and plastic sheeting protect your floors and furniture in adjacent rooms. You’re still living in your home during most remodeling projects, and that means keeping the disruption manageable.
The difference becomes obvious when you compare it to contractors who leave sawdust on your counters, drywall mud tracked through your hallway, and construction trash piled in your driveway for days. Professional crews understand that how they treat your home reflects directly on the quality of their work. Old Bethpage homeowners have high standards—we meet them.
We focus on comprehensive remodels that transform how your home functions—first-floor renovations that open up cramped layouts, additions that create space for growing families, dormers that turn wasted attic space into usable square footage, and whole house updates that modernize outdated systems and finishes.
First-floor renovations often involve removing walls between the kitchen, dining room, and living room to create open-concept layouts. That requires structural engineering to install proper support beams, but the result changes how you use your home daily. Extensions add square footage where you need it most—expanding a too-small kitchen, adding a primary suite, or creating a home office that’s actually separated from your living space.
Dormers are particularly popular in Old Bethpage because many homes have attic space that’s technically there but completely unusable due to low ceiling height. A dormer raises the roofline, adds windows for natural light, and creates bedrooms or office space without the cost and complexity of a full addition. These projects typically don’t require the same permitting as ground-level additions, which means less time waiting for approvals and lower overall costs.
Permit requirements in Nassau County depend on the scope and type of work. Generally, structural changes, electrical and plumbing work, additions, and projects that alter your home’s footprint require permits. Cosmetic updates like painting, flooring replacement, or cabinet refacing typically don’t.
Kitchen remodeling projects that involve moving plumbing or gas lines, relocating walls, or upgrading electrical panels need permits. Bathroom renovations that reconfigure the layout or add new plumbing fixtures require approval. Extensions, dormers, and whole house renovations almost always trigger permitting requirements because they involve structural work.
The advantage of working with an experienced Old Bethpage general contractor is that permit navigation gets handled for you. We know which projects need permits, what documentation Nassau County requires, and how to get approvals without unnecessary delays. Some contractors avoid permitted work because it adds complexity—we handle it routinely. When permits aren’t required, that gets explained upfront so you understand exactly what you’re paying for and why the project can move faster.
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