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You wake up to a kitchen that flows. Countertops that give you room to work. Cabinets that actually hold what you need where you need it.
The morning rush doesn’t feel like a battle anymore because everything has its place. Your appliances work with your routine instead of against it.
When friends come over, they gravitate toward your kitchen because it feels warm and inviting. Not because you told them to, but because the space draws them in naturally.
Corsino Construction Corp has been transforming kitchens across Suffolk County for over two decades. We know what works in Huntington Station homes because we’ve seen it all.
The older homes in this area have their quirks. We’ve learned to work with the original plumbing, the electrical that needs updating, and the structural realities that come with houses built decades ago.
You won’t get a crew that treats your project like a side job or disappears for weeks. Our team coordinates the electrical, plumbing, and finish work so you’re dealing with one company, not five different contractors with five different schedules.
We start with an honest assessment of what you’re working with. Your existing plumbing, electrical capacity, and structural limitations determine what’s realistic within your budget.
During planning, we anticipate the surprises that older Huntington Station homes often reveal. Outdated wiring, plumbing issues, structural concerns that weren’t visible before demo starts. We budget for these possibilities upfront instead of hitting you with unexpected costs later.
The actual construction follows a clear sequence. Demo, electrical and plumbing rough-in, drywall, flooring, cabinets, countertops, then final details. We coordinate all the trades and handle the permit applications because navigating Suffolk County requirements can be confusing for homeowners.
You stay informed throughout the process. When we find something unexpected, we stop work immediately and explain what we found, why it needs to be addressed, and what the additional cost and time will be. No surprises, no bills that appear out of nowhere.
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Your kitchen renovation covers everything from initial design through final cleanup. We handle the permits, coordinate inspections, and work with licensed electricians and plumbers who specialize in kitchen work.
In Huntington Station, most kitchen renovations need electrical updates to handle modern appliances and adequate lighting. The older homes in our area often require plumbing modifications to accommodate new layouts or upgraded fixtures.
We source materials locally when possible and work with suppliers who understand Long Island delivery schedules. Your cabinets, countertops, and appliances arrive when we need them, not when it’s convenient for the supplier.
The project includes job site cleanup daily and a final deep clean before we consider the work complete. You get warranty coverage on our work because we plan to be here next year when you need us.
Kitchen renovations in our area typically range from $25,000 to $75,000 depending on the size of your kitchen and level of updates needed. A basic refresh with new cabinets, countertops, and appliances starts around $25,000-$35,000.
The final cost depends on your specific situation. Larger kitchens need more materials and labor. Older homes often require electrical or plumbing updates that add to the base cost.
We provide detailed estimates that include materials, labor, permits, and a contingency for the unexpected issues that older Huntington Station homes sometimes reveal. No hidden fees or surprise charges that appear after we start work.
You’ll need building permits for any electrical or plumbing changes, and sometimes for structural modifications. If you’re moving walls, adding outlets, or relocating plumbing lines, Suffolk County requires permits and inspections.
Simple cabinet and countertop replacements typically don’t need permits unless you’re changing the electrical or plumbing connections. But most kitchen renovations involve some level of electrical or plumbing work.
We handle the permit applications and coordinate inspections as part of our service because navigating the town requirements can be confusing for homeowners. The permit fees are separate from our construction costs, but we include them in your project estimate so there are no surprises.
Most kitchen renovations take 3-4 weeks from start to finish, depending on the scope of work and any unexpected issues we discover during demo. A basic cabinet and countertop replacement moves faster than a full gut renovation with electrical and plumbing changes.
Older Huntington Station homes sometimes reveal surprises that can add time to the schedule. We build realistic timelines that account for these possibilities rather than promising unrealistic completion dates.
You’ll have limited kitchen access during construction, but we set up a temporary kitchen area in another room with basic appliances. We schedule major disruptions like electrical panel work for times that minimize inconvenience to your daily routine.
Yes, most homeowners stay in their homes during kitchen renovation, but you’ll need to plan for limited kitchen access. We set up a temporary kitchen area in another room with a microwave, coffee maker, and basic prep space.
Your water will be shut off periodically during plumbing work, usually just for a few hours at a time. We try to schedule major disruptions like electrical panel work for times that minimize inconvenience.
The key is planning meals and having paper plates and disposable items for the duration. Most families find it manageable for 3-4 weeks, especially knowing they’ll have a fully functional kitchen at the end.
Older Huntington Station homes sometimes reveal surprises during demo—outdated wiring, plumbing issues, or structural concerns that weren’t visible before we started. We stop work immediately and assess the situation with you before proceeding.
You get a clear explanation of what we found, why it needs to be addressed, and what the additional cost and time will be. We don’t just fix problems without your approval and send you a bill later.
Most issues can be resolved within the existing timeline if we catch them early. Our experience with older Long Island homes means we can often anticipate potential problems during the planning phase and budget accordingly.
We’ve been handling kitchen renovations across Long Island for over a decade. We know the local building requirements, the permit process, and how to work within the constraints of older Huntington Station homes.
You won’t get a crew that disappears for weeks or contractors who treat your project like a side job. We coordinate the electrical, plumbing, and finish work so you’re not managing five different people with five different schedules.
Our work comes with clear timelines and warranty coverage because we plan to be here next year when you need us. We’ve built our reputation on delivering what we promise, when we promise it, without the drama that comes with most renovation projects.
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