You’re not remodeling your kitchen because you’re bored. You’re doing it because your current setup doesn’t work anymore.
Maybe your cabinets are falling apart. Maybe you’re fighting for counter space every time you cook. Maybe your kitchen just feels stuck in 1955 while the rest of your life has moved on.
A proper kitchen renovation fixes the layout problems that slow you down. It gives you storage that makes sense, countertops you can actually use, and appliances that don’t break down every six months. And if you’re planning to sell eventually, a well-done kitchen remodel in Roslyn can recover 60-70% of what you spend.
But here’s what matters more than resale value: you’ll actually enjoy being in your kitchen again. You’ll have room to move. Drawers that close. Lighting that works. A space that feels like it belongs in your home, not someone else’s from decades ago.
That’s what a kitchen remodel should do. Not just look good in photos, but function better every single day.
We’ve been handling kitchen renovations in Roslyn and across Long Island for over 50 years. That’s not a marketing line. That’s just how long we’ve been showing up, answering the phone, and finishing what we start.
Most of our work comes from referrals. People call us because their neighbor or coworker told them to. Some customers have hired us three or four times over the years because they know what they’re getting.
We’re a father-and-son operation. We keep job sites clean. We answer when you call. And if something goes wrong at 3 AM, like frozen pipes in the middle of a Long Island winter, we handle it. That’s just how we work.
Roslyn’s housing stock is older, and homeowners here expect quality. We get that. We’ve been working in these homes long enough to know what they need.
First, we come to your house and look at what you’re working with. We talk about what’s not working, what you want to change, and what your budget looks like. No sales pitch. Just a real conversation about what’s possible.
Then we put together a plan. That includes layout, materials, timeline, and cost. We’re clear about what things cost and why. If something’s going to add time or money, we tell you upfront.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle everything. Demo, plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, countertops, flooring, painting. You’re not coordinating five different contractors. We manage the whole project.
Most kitchen remodels take six to ten weeks, depending on the scope. We clean up every day because we know you still live there. And we stay in touch throughout the process so you’re never wondering what’s happening or when we’re coming back.
When we’re done, your kitchen works. Drawers close smoothly. Cabinets are level. Everything’s installed correctly. That’s the standard.
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A full kitchen renovation covers more than just swapping out cabinets. It’s a complete rebuild of how your kitchen functions.
That includes new cabinetry designed for how you actually use your kitchen. Custom layouts that give you more storage and better workflow. Countertops that can handle real cooking, not just looking pretty. Updated lighting so you can see what you’re doing. New flooring that holds up to foot traffic and spills.
We also handle the behind-the-scenes work: plumbing updates, electrical upgrades, ventilation improvements. In Roslyn, where most homes were built in the 1950s, that often means replacing outdated systems that weren’t designed for modern appliances.
If you want an island, we’ll build it. If you need a pantry, we’ll make space. If your current layout wastes square footage, we’ll fix it. The goal is a kitchen that works for your life, not just one that looks good in a magazine.
And because we’re general contractors, we can tie your kitchen remodel into larger projects if that makes sense. First-floor renovations, extensions, structural changes. We handle it all under one roof so you’re not managing multiple teams.
There’s no single number because every kitchen is different. But here’s what affects cost: the size of your kitchen, the quality of materials you choose, how much structural work is needed, and whether you’re keeping the same layout or moving plumbing and electrical.
In Roslyn, where the cost of living is higher and homes tend to be larger, kitchen remodels typically run more than the national average. A minor remodel, like new countertops and cabinet refacing, might recover 96% of its cost if you sell. A major remodel, with all new everything, typically recovers around 50-80%.
The real question isn’t what it costs. It’s whether the result is worth it. If your kitchen doesn’t function and you’re planning to stay in your home, the value is in using a space that actually works. If you’re selling soon, the value is in making your home competitive in Roslyn’s market.
We give you a clear estimate upfront. No surprises, no scope creep. You’ll know what you’re spending and why before we start.
Most kitchen remodels take six to ten weeks once we start. That timeline depends on the size of your kitchen, how much structural work is involved, and whether we’re waiting on custom materials.
Here’s the reality: your kitchen will be out of commission during construction. You won’t have full access to cook or use the space like normal. Some homeowners set up a temporary kitchen in another room. Others eat out more. It’s inconvenient, but it’s temporary.
We do everything we can to minimize disruption. We show up when we say we will. We keep the job site clean so the rest of your house stays livable. And we don’t drag projects out. We finish and move on.
If you’re working with a deadline, like a holiday or family event, tell us upfront. We’ll let you know if it’s realistic and plan accordingly. But we won’t rush work just to hit a date. Quality matters more than speed.
It depends on what you’re doing. If you’re replacing cabinets, countertops, and appliances without moving plumbing or electrical, you typically don’t need a permit. If you’re changing the layout, moving walls, or doing major electrical or plumbing work, you probably do.
Roslyn has specific building codes, and permits can add time to a project. That’s one reason we focus on projects that don’t require permits when possible. It streamlines the process and gets you back in your kitchen faster.
That said, if your project does need a permit, we handle it. We know the local requirements and what the town expects. We pull the permits, schedule inspections, and make sure everything’s up to code.
Don’t skip permits if they’re required. It can cause problems down the line when you sell or if something goes wrong. We’ll tell you upfront what’s needed and take care of it.
Clear out your cabinets and pantry before we start. Everything needs to come out. If you have small appliances, dishes, or food stored in the kitchen, find temporary space elsewhere in your house.
Plan for how you’ll manage without a kitchen. Some people set up a microwave and mini fridge in the dining room or basement. Others rely on takeout and simple meals. Think through what works for your family.
If you have kids or pets, figure out how to keep them away from the work area. Construction sites aren’t safe for little ones, and we need space to work without worrying about someone getting hurt.
Communicate with us about your schedule. If you work from home and need quiet during certain hours, let us know. If you have a vacation planned mid-project, tell us upfront. The more we know, the better we can plan.
And make decisions early. If you’re still choosing countertops or cabinet hardware two weeks into the project, it slows everything down. We’ll help you with selections, but the faster you decide, the faster we finish.
Yes. If you’ve already hired a kitchen designer or architect and have plans drawn up, we can work from those. We’ll review the plans, let you know if anything’s not feasible or needs adjustment, and give you a cost estimate based on the design.
Some homeowners prefer to bring in a designer for the aesthetic decisions, then have us handle the construction. That works fine. We’re comfortable collaborating with other professionals as long as everyone’s on the same page.
If you don’t have a designer and want help with layout and materials, we can guide you through that too. We’ve done enough kitchen remodels to know what works and what doesn’t. We can suggest layouts that improve workflow, recommend materials that fit your budget, and help you avoid common mistakes.
The goal is a kitchen that functions well and looks the way you want. Whether that involves a designer or not is up to you. We’re flexible either way.
In older Roslyn homes, it’s common to find issues once we open up walls or pull out old cabinets. Outdated wiring, plumbing that needs replacing, water damage, structural problems. It happens.
When we find something, we stop and tell you. We explain what the problem is, why it needs to be fixed, and what it will cost to address it. You decide whether to move forward with the repair or find another solution.
We don’t hide problems or try to work around them. If your electrical isn’t up to code or your plumbing is about to fail, you need to know. Ignoring it just creates bigger issues later.
Most homeowners appreciate the transparency. Yes, it might add cost or time to the project. But it’s better to fix things now while the walls are open than to deal with an emergency six months after your kitchen is finished. We’ve been doing this long enough to handle surprises without panic. It’s part of the job.
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