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You get a renovation that improves your daily life without the typical contractor headaches. No disappearing acts mid-project, no surprise costs that double your budget, no crews that show up whenever they feel like it.
Your kitchen functions better. Your bathroom feels like a retreat. Your addition blends seamlessly with your existing home. Most importantly, you worked with professionals who respected your time, your property, and your investment.
The difference is working with contractors who’ve been serving Brentwood families since 2000 and understand what quality construction should deliver.
We’ve been handling home renovations throughout Brentwood and Suffolk County since 2000. We understand the specific challenges that come with Long Island homes – from coastal weather impacts to navigating local building codes.
We’re licensed and insured, which protects your property and investment. More importantly, we’re local, which means we understand Suffolk County permit requirements and maintain relationships with reliable suppliers.
You won’t find us cutting corners or disappearing mid-project. We finish what we start, and we do it right the first time.
First, we meet at your property to understand exactly what you need accomplished. We discuss your timeline, budget, and any specific requirements or concerns about the project.
Next, you receive a detailed written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. No verbal quotes or vague numbers that change later.
During construction, we maintain clean, organized job sites and communicate regularly about progress. We handle all permits and inspections, coordinate material deliveries, and ensure you can live comfortably while work progresses. When complete, we walk through everything together to ensure you’re completely satisfied.
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We handle everything from kitchen and bathroom remodels to full home renovations, additions, siding, window replacement, and general carpentry work. Our services cover both interior renovations and exterior improvements.
In Brentwood’s climate, we know which materials hold up best against coastal weather and winter conditions. We understand local building codes, drainage requirements, and how to work efficiently with the Town of Islip’s permit process.
Whether you’re updating a traditional Long Island home or modernizing a waterfront property, we bring the right combination of proven craftsmanship and current building science to every project.
General contractor costs in Brentwood vary significantly based on project scope, materials, and complexity. Kitchen renovations typically range from $25,000 to $75,000, while bathroom remodels generally cost $15,000 to $35,000 for quality work.
Larger projects like home additions or major structural work can range from $50,000 to $200,000 or more, depending on size and finish level. We provide fixed pricing with no hidden fees, so you know your total cost upfront.
The key is getting detailed written estimates that include all materials, labor, permits, and cleanup – not vague numbers that change later.
Yes, we’re fully licensed and insured to perform general contracting work throughout New York State. We carry comprehensive liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage to protect both our crew and your property during construction.
Our licensing is current and we can provide proof of insurance before starting any project. This coverage protects you from liability if accidents occur on your property and ensures any damage to your home during construction is covered.
Being properly licensed and insured also means we can pull permits legally and our work will pass inspections because we follow all required codes and standards.
Most kitchen remodels in Brentwood take 6-8 weeks from start to finish, depending on scope of work. Bathroom renovations typically require 3-5 weeks for complete remodels.
Larger projects like additions or whole-house renovations can take 2-6 months depending on size and complexity. Weather can affect exterior work timelines, especially during Long Island winters.
We provide realistic timelines based on actual project requirements, not optimistic estimates that lead to disappointment. We coordinate all trades and inspections to keep projects moving efficiently without rushing quality workmanship.
Yes, most home improvement projects over $200 require permits in New York, and Suffolk County maintains strict licensing and permit requirements. This includes kitchen and bathroom remodels, additions, electrical work, plumbing changes, and structural modifications.
We handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections with local authorities as part of our service. This protects you from code violations and ensures proper resale documentation.
Skipping permits might save money upfront but creates problems when selling your home or if neighbors complain. Professional contractors include permitting costs in their estimates.
First, verify they’re licensed and insured in New York State – never work with uninsured contractors. Get detailed written estimates, not verbal quotes, and make sure they include materials, labor, timeline, and permit costs.
Check references from recent local projects, not just testimonials on their website. Look for contractors who communicate clearly, show up for appointments on time, and can explain the work process in terms you understand.
Avoid anyone asking for large payments upfront or pressuring you to sign immediately. Quality contractors provide fixed pricing that covers all project aspects and maintain clean, organized job sites.
Yes, we work with homeowners on insurance-related repairs, particularly storm damage common on Long Island. We can provide detailed estimates for insurance adjusters and documentation of necessary repairs.
However, we always recommend working directly with your insurance company first to understand your coverage and claim process. We’ll coordinate with adjusters and provide the documentation they need to process your claim efficiently.
Our experience with insurance work means we understand what adjusters look for and can help ensure you receive fair coverage for necessary repairs.