You’re not looking for the cheapest bid. You’re looking for someone who won’t ghost you mid-project, who keeps the job site clean, and who doesn’t leave you wondering what’s happening next.
That’s where most contractors fail. They don’t answer calls. They leave messes. They surprise you with costs you never agreed to.
Here’s what changes when you work with a contractor who’s been doing this for over 40 years: your kitchen remodeling project stays on schedule. Your bathroom renovation doesn’t turn into a three-month nightmare. Your whole house renovation actually improves your life instead of disrupting it for months on end.
You get someone who sweeps up before they leave. Who texts you back. Who handles permits without you having to chase anyone down. The work gets done, your home stays livable, and you’re not left cleaning up someone else’s mess.
We’ve been handling contracting services across Westbury and Nassau County for over 40 years. That’s thousands of kitchens, bathrooms, extensions, and full renovations completed for Long Island homeowners.
We’re licensed, bonded, and carry a $1,000,000 insurance policy. Our BuildZoom score puts us in the top 1% of 77,888 licensed contractors in New York. Those aren’t just numbers—they’re proof that we show up, do the work right, and don’t leave homeowners hanging.
Westbury homeowners deal with aging homes built in the ’50s through ’70s. You’re living with outdated layouts, old plumbing, and kitchens that don’t work for how you actually live. We’ve seen it all, fixed it all, and we know exactly what your home needs.
First, you call or text. We actually answer—not three days later, but when you reach out. We schedule a time to see your space, talk through what you want, and give you a realistic picture of timeline and cost.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits if needed, order materials, and schedule the work. You’re not chasing us down for updates. We communicate what’s happening, when crews will be there, and what to expect each day.
During construction, we keep your home as clean as possible. Crews sweep and clean up at the end of each day. We protect your floors, your furniture, and the parts of your home we’re not touching.
When the work’s done, we walk through everything with you. If something’s not right, we fix it. No runaround. No excuses. You get what you were promised, and we don’t disappear the second the last invoice is paid.
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We handle kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, whole house renovations, extensions, dormers, and basement finishing. These aren’t small patch jobs—we’re talking about full-scale projects that change how your home works and what it’s worth.
In Westbury and across Long Island, homes sell fast when they’re updated. The median home price here is around $640,000, and buyers pay a premium for move-in-ready spaces. If you’re renovating to sell or just to finally have the kitchen you’ve wanted for ten years, the work needs to be done right.
Your kitchen remodel includes new cabinetry, countertops, flooring, lighting, and appliances if you want them. Bathroom renovations cover new tile, vanities, fixtures, and layout changes that make the space actually functional. Whole house renovations mean we’re coordinating everything—from design to permits to the final walkthrough.
Long Island winters are brutal. Frozen pipes, ice dams, and emergency repairs come with the territory. We respond to those calls too, because a burst pipe doesn’t wait for business hours.
Most kitchen remodels take between four to eight weeks, depending on the scope. If you’re doing a full gut renovation with new plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, countertops, and flooring, expect closer to eight weeks. Smaller updates like replacing countertops and cabinets without moving walls can be done in four to five weeks.
The timeline depends on a few things: whether we need permits, how long materials take to arrive, and if we run into any surprises once walls are opened up. Older Westbury homes sometimes have outdated wiring or plumbing that needs upgrading to meet code.
We give you a realistic timeline upfront. If delays happen, we tell you immediately and explain why. You’re not left guessing when your kitchen will be usable again.
It depends on what you’re doing. If you’re replacing fixtures, tile, and vanities without moving plumbing or electrical, you usually don’t need a permit. But if you’re relocating a toilet, adding a shower, or doing any structural work, permits are required.
Nassau County has strict building codes, and inspectors do check. Skipping permits might save time upfront, but it creates major problems when you sell. Buyers’ attorneys and inspectors will flag unpermitted work, and you’ll either have to redo it or lose the sale.
We handle the permit process if your project requires it. That means filing paperwork, scheduling inspections, and making sure everything passes. You don’t have to deal with the town or chase down approvals.
A licensed general contractor like us can handle large-scale projects that require permits, multiple trades, and project management. We coordinate plumbers, electricians, carpenters, and inspectors. A handyman typically handles smaller repairs and updates that don’t require permits or specialized labor.
If you’re remodeling a kitchen, adding a dormer, or doing a whole house renovation, you need a licensed contractor. Handymen aren’t insured or qualified for that level of work, and they can’t pull permits in most cases.
We’re licensed, bonded, and insured with a $1,000,000 policy. That protects you if something goes wrong. Handymen usually don’t carry that coverage, which means you’re on the hook if there’s an accident or damage.
Whole house renovations in Westbury typically start around $100,000 and go up from there, depending on the size of your home and what you’re changing. If you’re gutting the first floor, updating kitchens and bathrooms, and adding an extension or dormer, expect to invest $150,000 to $300,000 or more.
Costs depend on materials, labor, permits, and how much structural work is involved. Older homes often need electrical and plumbing upgrades to meet current code, which adds to the budget. High-end finishes like custom cabinetry, stone countertops, and premium flooring increase costs too.
We give you a detailed estimate before work starts. No surprise charges. If something comes up during construction that changes the cost, we discuss it with you before moving forward. You’re never blindsided by an invoice you didn’t approve.
Construction creates dust and debris—that’s unavoidable. But we don’t leave your home looking like a disaster zone. Our crews sweep and clean up at the end of every day. We use plastic sheeting to protect areas we’re not working in, and we haul away debris regularly so it’s not piling up in your driveway.
One of the biggest concerns Westbury homeowners have is the mess. You’re still living in your home during most renovations, and you don’t want dust coating everything or tools scattered across your floors.
We treat your home like it’s ours. That means cleaning as we go, keeping work areas contained, and making sure you can still use the parts of your house that aren’t under construction. It’s not going to be spotless, but it’s not going to be chaos either.
You can verify a contractor’s license through New York’s Department of State or by checking their BuildZoom profile. Licensed contractors have a registration number you can look up. Ask to see proof of insurance too—specifically general liability and workers’ compensation coverage.
If a contractor won’t provide their license number or proof of insurance, walk away. Unlicensed contractors can’t pull permits, and if someone gets hurt on your property, you’re liable. It’s not worth the risk.
We’re fully licensed and insured with a $1,000,000 policy. Our BuildZoom score ranks us in the top 1% of over 77,000 licensed contractors in New York. You can verify all of that before we ever start work. We have nothing to hide, and you shouldn’t work with anyone who does.
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