You walk through rooms that finally work the way you need them to. The kitchen isn’t cramped anymore. The bathroom doesn’t feel like it’s stuck in 1985. Your first floor flows the way you always pictured it.
Everything’s updated, functional, and built to last. No more avoiding certain rooms or making excuses when people come over. You’ve got space that fits your life now, not someone else’s idea from decades ago.
And here’s what matters just as much: the project actually finished when it was supposed to. Your contractor answered the phone. The crew cleaned up every day. You didn’t get hit with surprise costs halfway through. That’s what a whole house renovation should feel like when it’s done right.
We’ve been doing this since before most contractors in Island Park even existed. We’ve spent four decades working on homes throughout Nassau County, and we’ve learned what homeowners here actually need versus what they get promised.
We’re licensed, insured, and bonded across Nassau and Suffolk County. We answer our phone. We show up on time. We keep job sites clean because you’re still living there, and we don’t forget that.
Island Park homeowners know the Long Island market is competitive and expensive. You need a general contractor who won’t disappear mid-project or stick you with change orders you never agreed to. We’ve built our reputation on doing the opposite of that for over 40 years.
First, we walk through your house with you. You show us what’s not working, what you want changed, and what you’re hoping to accomplish. We take measurements, ask questions, and make sure we understand the scope before we quote anything.
Then we give you an estimate that’s thought through. Not a ballpark number we’ll adjust later. We break down what’s included, what the timeline looks like, and what you should expect at each phase. If something’s going to cost more or take longer, you’ll know upfront.
Once we start, you’ll see our crew show up when they say they will. We cover your floors and furniture to minimize dust. We sweep and clean the site every day because we know you’re living in the middle of this. And if something comes up, we call you right away. No surprises, no ghosting, no wondering what’s happening with your own house.
We manage everything from design through final inspections. You’re not juggling five different contractors or trying to coordinate schedules. We handle it, keep the project moving, and make sure the work is done right the first time.
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A whole house renovation means we’re touching every part of your home that needs work. Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, first-floor layouts, dormers, extensions—whatever it takes to make your house functional and updated.
In Island Park and across Long Island, we’re seeing homeowners invest in full renovations because the housing market is tight. Inventory is low, prices are high, and moving isn’t always the answer. Renovating what you have makes more sense, especially when you factor in the equity you’re building. An updated kitchen adds 3-7% to your home’s value. A renovated bathroom adds another 2-5%. Do the whole house, and you’re looking at a significant return.
We work with you on architectural planning if the layout needs to change. We handle all the structural work, electrical, plumbing, flooring, walls, and finishes. If permits are needed, we manage that process. If they’re not, even better—we move faster.
Long Island renovation costs run higher than a lot of other markets, so you want a contractor who’s not going to waste your money or your time. We’ve been doing this locally for over 40 years. We know what works in these homes, what the common issues are, and how to get the job done without the drama.
It depends on the scope, but most full house renovations take anywhere from three to six months. If you’re doing a kitchen, two bathrooms, and a basement, you’re looking at the longer end. If it’s a first-floor remodel without major structural changes, it’s closer to three or four months.
Weather can affect timelines on Long Island, especially in winter. Frozen pipes, delays in material delivery, or inspection backlogs can add time. We build realistic schedules from the start and keep you updated if anything shifts.
The key is working with a contractor who manages the project properly and doesn’t leave you hanging for weeks between phases. We keep crews moving, coordinate inspections on time, and don’t drag things out because we’re juggling too many jobs at once.
Long Island is on the higher end when it comes to home improvement costs, and that’s just the reality of this market. A full house renovation can range anywhere from $100,000 to $300,000+ depending on the size of your home, the extent of the work, and the finishes you choose.
If you’re doing a kitchen and bathroom remodel with new flooring and paint throughout, you’re likely in the $100,000 to $150,000 range. Add structural changes, extensions, or high-end finishes, and the number climbs. We give you a detailed estimate upfront so there’s no guessing.
The investment makes sense when you consider what it would cost to buy a move-in-ready home in Island Park right now. With median home prices around $525,000 and inventory tight, renovating what you have often gives you more value and less hassle than moving.
Some projects require permits, some don’t. It depends on what you’re doing. If you’re moving walls, adding square footage, or changing electrical and plumbing systems significantly, you’ll likely need permits. If it’s cosmetic updates, new flooring, or cabinet replacements, usually not.
We prefer jobs that don’t require permits because they move faster and cost less. But if permits are necessary, we handle the process. We pull them, schedule inspections, and make sure everything’s up to code. You don’t have to deal with the town or chase down approvals.
The worst thing you can do is skip permits when they’re required. It can come back to hurt you when you sell, and it’s not worth the risk. We’ll tell you upfront what’s needed and why, and we’ll manage it properly if it applies to your project.
Expect dust, noise, and some disruption—but not chaos. We cover everything we can, use dust barriers, and clean up the site every day. You’ll still be living in your house during most renovations, so we do everything possible to keep it livable.
You’ll see our crew show up on time, usually early in the morning. We work through the day and clean up before we leave. If we need to shut off water or power, we’ll let you know ahead of time so you can plan around it.
Communication is constant. We’re not the type of contractor who disappears for days and doesn’t return calls. If something comes up, you’ll hear from us right away. If you have a question or concern, we answer the phone or respond to your text. That’s been our standard for 40 years, and it’s not changing.
You check the contractor’s track record, their license and insurance, and what other homeowners say about them. We’ve been doing this for over 40 years in Nassau and Suffolk County. We’re licensed, insured, and bonded with a $1 million policy. Our BuildZoom score ranks us in the top 1% of licensed contractors in New York.
We don’t vary from our estimates. What we quote is what you pay unless you change the scope of work. We’re not the cheapest option, and we won’t pretend to be. You’re paying for experience, reliability, and work that’s done right the first time.
Long Island homeowners have been burned by contractors who lowball the estimate and then hit them with change orders and delays. We don’t operate that way. Our pricing is fair, transparent, and based on what the job actually requires. You’ll know exactly what you’re getting before we start.
Yes. If something breaks or an issue comes up mid-project, we handle it. Frozen pipes, unexpected structural problems, or anything else that needs immediate attention—we take care of it.
We’ve dealt with Long Island winters and the problems that come with them for decades. Frozen pipes are common, and they can derail a project if you don’t address them fast. We respond quickly, fix the issue, and keep the renovation moving.
You’re not going to get stuck waiting days for a callback or trying to find another contractor to patch things together. We’re a full-service general contractor with a network of skilled tradespeople. Whatever comes up, we’ve seen it before, and we know how to fix it without blowing up your timeline or your budget.
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