Whole House Renovations in Williston Park, NY

Your Home, Completely Transformed Without the Chaos

Large-scale renovations handled by a general contractor who answers the phone, keeps your property clean, and actually shows up when scheduled.

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What Your Renovation Actually Looks Like Here

You’re not moving. The rates you locked in years ago are too good to give up, and frankly, homes in Williston Park don’t come cheap. So you’re staying put and doing this right.

A full house renovation means your kitchen finally works for how you actually cook. Your bathrooms feel like they belong in a home worth seven figures. Your first floor flows the way it should have from day one.

The difference between a good renovation and one that adds real value comes down to execution. You need someone who can handle the entire project without turning your life upside down. That means clean job sites, professional crews, and a contractor who picks up when you call.

Most whole house renovations here involve kitchens, bathrooms, and first-floor layouts. Some include dormers or extensions when you need more space but don’t want to move. The goal is simple: make your home work better and look better without the nightmare stories you’ve heard from your neighbors.

General Contractor Serving Williston Park Homeowners

We Handle Large Projects the Right Way

We specialize in the kind of projects that most contractors either can’t handle or don’t want to touch. Kitchen and bathroom remodels, first-floor renovations, dormers, extensions—the work that actually transforms how you live in your home.

We’re a general contractor, which means we can handle everything from start to finish. But what really sets us apart in the Long Island market is how we operate. We answer the phone every time. We respond to texts. If your pipes freeze at 2 a.m., we’re available for emergency response.

Our crews keep job sites clean and conduct themselves professionally. That’s not something you should have to ask for, but in this market, it’s become a differentiator. Williston Park homeowners expect a certain standard, and we meet it consistently.

Our Home Renovation Process Explained

Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

First, we talk through what you want to accomplish. You tell us what’s not working, what you’ve been thinking about, and what your budget looks like. We’re straight with you about what’s realistic and what’s not.

Then we walk your property and map out the scope. For whole house renovations, that usually means kitchens, bathrooms, and reconfiguring your first floor. Sometimes it includes adding space with a dormer or extension. We focus on projects that don’t require complex permitting when possible, because that keeps timelines and costs more predictable.

Once we agree on the plan, we handle everything: materials, scheduling, coordination, and the actual construction. You’ll have a clean job site at the end of each day. You’ll be able to reach us when you need to. And you’ll know exactly what’s happening at every stage.

The timeline depends on scope, but most full house renovations take several months. We’re not the fastest option—we’re the thorough option. When we’re done, your home works better and the quality shows in every detail.

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Full House Renovation Services in Williston Park

What's Included in a Whole House Renovation

A full house renovation typically covers your kitchen, bathrooms, and first-floor living spaces. In Williston Park, where homes average between $700,000 and $1.7 million, these renovations need to match the quality of the neighborhood.

Kitchens get completely reimagined—new cabinets, countertops, appliances, lighting, and layouts that actually make sense for how you cook and entertain. Bathrooms become spaces you want to spend time in, with modern fixtures, proper ventilation, and finishes that feel high-end because they are.

First-floor renovations often involve opening up walls, improving flow between rooms, updating flooring, and adding the kind of details that make a house feel custom. If you need more space, we can add dormers or extensions without requiring you to move during construction.

Because Long Island winters are harsh, we also handle emergency issues like frozen pipes. That’s not technically part of a renovation, but it’s the kind of responsive service that matters when you’re in the middle of a project and something goes wrong. You need a contractor who’s available, not one you can’t reach when it counts.

How much does a whole house renovation cost in Williston Park?

It depends entirely on scope, but you should expect to invest significantly if you want quality work in this market. Standard construction runs $150 to $210 per square foot. Premium work is $210 to $270. Luxury renovations can hit $270 to $330 per square foot.

For context, a full kitchen remodel in Williston Park typically starts around $50,000 and can easily exceed $100,000 depending on finishes and layout changes. Bathrooms range from $25,000 to $60,000 each. A complete first-floor renovation can run $150,000 to $300,000 or more.

Labor accounts for about 25 to 35 percent of your total project cost. Materials, permits, and unexpected issues make up the rest. The good news is that modern upgrades in this area typically see 70 to 80 percent ROI, so you’re not just spending—you’re investing in a home that’s already worth holding onto.

Most whole house renovations take three to six months, but that’s a rough estimate. A kitchen remodel alone can take six to eight weeks. Add in bathrooms and first-floor work, and you’re looking at several months minimum.

The timeline depends on what you’re changing. If we’re just updating finishes, it’s faster. If we’re moving walls, adding space, or dealing with structural issues, it takes longer. Permitting can also add time, though we focus on projects that don’t require complex permits when possible.

What slows projects down is usually decision-making, not construction. If you’re clear on what you want and make selections early, we can keep things moving. If you’re still choosing tile three weeks into the job, that’s where delays happen. We’ll guide you through the process, but the more prepared you are upfront, the smoother everything goes.

Not necessarily, but it depends on the scope of work and your tolerance for disruption. If we’re renovating your kitchen and both bathrooms simultaneously, living in the house becomes difficult. If we’re doing the work in phases, it’s more manageable.

Most Williston Park homeowners stay in their homes during renovations, especially if they have kids in local schools and don’t want to disrupt routines. We keep job sites as clean as possible and work around your schedule when we can. That said, there will be noise, dust, and periods where parts of your home are unusable.

If you’re doing a true whole house renovation—everything at once—you might want to stay elsewhere for at least part of the project. We can talk through phasing options during planning so you can decide what makes sense for your family. Some people do kitchens first, then bathrooms, then other spaces. Others want it all done at once and stay with family or rent short-term.

Responsiveness is the first thing. If a contractor doesn’t answer your calls or respond to messages during the sales process, that’s not going to improve once they have your money. You need someone who communicates clearly and consistently.

Next, look at how they handle job sites. Professional contractors keep things clean and organized. Their crews show up on time and conduct themselves appropriately. You shouldn’t have to worry about your property being left a mess or people you don’t trust working in your home.

Finally, make sure they specialize in the kind of work you need. General contractors who focus on large-scale residential projects—kitchens, bathrooms, additions—are different from handymen or contractors who mostly do small repairs. You want someone who’s done projects like yours multiple times and can walk you through the process with confidence. Check references, look at past work, and trust your gut about whether they’re the right fit.

Yes, we can handle permitted work, but we prefer projects that don’t require complex permitting when possible. Permits add time and cost, and requirements vary significantly by town on Long Island. Some renovations trigger permit requirements that can impact your overall budget in ways you might not expect.

That said, certain projects require permits no matter what—structural changes, electrical upgrades, additions, and anything that affects your home’s footprint. We’ll be upfront with you about what requires permits and what doesn’t. If your project needs them, we’ll handle the process.

The advantage of working with a general contractor who knows the local market is that we understand what Williston Park requires and how to navigate the process efficiently. We’re not going to surprise you halfway through the job with permit issues that should have been addressed upfront. Everything gets discussed during planning so there are no surprises later.

Problems happen on every renovation—it’s how they’re handled that matters. Maybe we open a wall and find outdated wiring that needs replacing. Maybe a custom cabinet arrives damaged. Maybe your pipes freeze during a cold snap and we need to address it immediately.

We handle issues as they come up and communicate with you about what’s happening and what it means for timeline and budget. If it’s something we caused, we fix it at no cost to you. If it’s an unforeseen condition that requires additional work, we explain your options before moving forward.

This is where our emergency response capability matters. If something urgent happens—frozen pipes, a leak, anything that can’t wait—we’re available. You’re not leaving voicemails or waiting days for a callback. That level of service is rare in the Long Island market, but it’s standard for how we operate. You’re investing a lot in your home, and you deserve a contractor who treats that investment seriously.

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