Most homeowners in Freeport don’t want to manage a renovation. You’ve got a job, a family, and a life that doesn’t include tracking down subcontractors or figuring out why the plumber and electrician can’t seem to coordinate schedules.
When you work with a general contractor who actually manages the project, you get one point of contact. One person scheduling everything. One person making sure the job stays on track and the work gets done right.
That means your kitchen remodel doesn’t drag into month four because someone forgot to order cabinets. Your bathroom renovation doesn’t stop halfway through because the tile guy disappeared. And when something goes wrong—because something always does—you’re not the one scrambling to fix it.
You get to make the big decisions about your home. Everything else gets handled.
We’ve been doing this in Freeport and across Long Island since 1980. That’s over 40 years of kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, first-floor overhauls, and whole house projects in neighborhoods just like yours.
We know what frozen pipes look like in a Freeport winter. We know which suppliers deliver on time and which ones don’t. We know how to keep a job site clean when you’re still living in the house.
We’re licensed, insured with $1 million in coverage, and we’ve built a business on doing what we say we’re going to do. That includes answering your calls, responding to your texts, and showing up when there’s an emergency at 7 p.m. on a Tuesday.
First, we come out to see what you’re working with. You tell us what you want, we look at the space, and we talk through what’s realistic for your budget and timeline.
Then we put together a plan. That includes materials, labor, scheduling, and a clear breakdown of costs so there aren’t any surprises later. If something needs to change, we talk about it before we do it.
Once the work starts, we manage everything. That means coordinating subcontractors, ordering materials, handling inspections if needed, and making sure the job stays on schedule. You don’t have to call the electrician or track down the tile installer. We do that.
We also keep the job site clean. Daily cleanup isn’t optional—it’s part of how we work. And our crews show up on time, do the work, and treat your home like it’s theirs.
When the job’s done, we walk through everything with you to make sure it’s right. If something needs adjusting, we handle it then.
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A full kitchen or bathroom remodel isn’t just new cabinets and countertops. It’s demolition, plumbing, electrical, flooring, tiling, painting, and trim work. It’s coordinating delivery schedules so materials show up when they’re supposed to. It’s making sure the plumber doesn’t rip out something the electrician just installed.
In Freeport, home values have been climbing—median prices are around $650K and up over 3% this year. That means homeowners are investing in renovations that actually add value, not just cosmetic updates that look good for six months.
We handle the big projects: whole house renovations, first-floor remodels, kitchen and bathroom overhauls, extensions, and dormers. These are the jobs that take weeks, not days, and require someone who knows how to manage multiple trades without everything falling apart.
We also respond to emergencies. Frozen pipes are a real problem in Long Island winters, and when your basement’s flooding at midnight, you need someone who picks up the phone. We do that.
A full kitchen remodel usually takes four to six weeks, depending on the scope. If you’re doing custom cabinets, moving plumbing, or dealing with structural changes, it can stretch longer. Bathrooms are typically two to four weeks.
The timeline depends on how much demo is involved, whether we’re waiting on special-order materials, and if there are any surprises once we open up the walls. Older homes in Freeport sometimes have outdated plumbing or electrical that needs upgrading, and that adds time.
We give you a realistic schedule upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The goal is to finish on time without rushing the work or cutting corners.
It depends on what you’re doing. Major structural work, electrical upgrades, and plumbing changes usually require permits. Cosmetic updates like painting, flooring, or cabinet replacements typically don’t.
In Nassau County, permit requirements can be strict, and the process can add time to your project. That’s one reason we focus on jobs that don’t require permits when possible—it keeps things moving faster and avoids the back-and-forth with the building department.
If your project does need permits, we handle that process. But if you’re looking to avoid the hassle, we can often design the renovation to work within what’s allowed without permitting.
When you hire a general contractor, you’re paying for project management. That means one person is responsible for scheduling subcontractors, ordering materials, handling problems, and making sure everything gets done in the right order.
If you manage it yourself, you’re the one coordinating the electrician, plumber, tile installer, painter, and everyone else. You’re also the one dealing with delays, miscommunications, and the inevitable issues that come up when multiple trades are working in the same space.
Most homeowners underestimate how much time that takes. You’re making phone calls during work hours, waiting around for deliveries, and troubleshooting problems you didn’t know existed. A general contractor handles all of that so you don’t have to.
A full home renovation can range from $100,000 to $300,000 or more, depending on the size of the house and what you’re doing. A high-end kitchen remodel alone can run $50,000 to $80,000. Bathrooms are typically $15,000 to $30,000 each.
The cost depends on materials, labor, and how much structural work is involved. If you’re moving walls, upgrading electrical panels, or replacing old plumbing, that adds to the budget. Custom finishes and high-end appliances also drive up costs.
We give you a detailed estimate upfront so you know what you’re paying for. If something unexpected comes up during the job, we talk through the options and costs before moving forward.
First, make sure they’re licensed and insured. In New York, that’s not optional. You want at least $1 million in liability coverage so you’re protected if something goes wrong.
Second, check how long they’ve been in business and whether they have references from recent projects. A contractor who’s been around for decades and has repeat customers is a safer bet than someone who just started last year.
Third, pay attention to communication. If they don’t return your calls during the sales process, they’re not going to be any better once the job starts. You want someone who answers the phone, responds to texts, and keeps you updated without you having to chase them down.
Yes. Frozen pipes are a common problem in Freeport during cold snaps, and they can cause serious damage if they burst. We respond to emergency calls and can get someone out quickly to assess the situation and make repairs.
Winter emergencies don’t wait for business hours, so we make ourselves available when you need us. That includes evenings and weekends if it’s urgent.
Beyond frozen pipes, we handle other emergency repairs related to plumbing, electrical issues, and structural damage. If something breaks and you need it fixed fast, we’re the call you make.
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