Kitchen Remodeler in San Remo, NY

Get The Kitchen You Actually Want

No more working around that cramped layout or outdated cabinets that make cooking feel like a chore.

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Kitchen Remodeling San Remo

Finally Cook In A Space That Works

Your kitchen should make your life easier, not harder. When you’re done with your renovation, you’ll have the counter space you need, storage that actually makes sense, and appliances that work the way modern kitchens should.

No more digging through cluttered cabinets or trying to prep dinner on a countertop that’s too small. You’ll have room to cook, space for the family to gather, and a kitchen that feels like the heart of your home instead of something you’re constantly working around.

The best part? You’ll know it was done right. Quality materials, solid craftsmanship, and a design that fits how you actually live. Not some cookie-cutter renovation that looks good in photos but doesn’t work for real families.

San Remo Kitchen Renovation Contractor

Local Contractor Who Gets It Right

We’ve been handling kitchen renovations in San Remo and the surrounding area for years. We’re not the biggest company, but we’re the one that shows up when we say we will and finishes what we start.

We’re licensed, insured, and we know the local building codes inside and out. Most of our work comes from referrals because people see what we do for their neighbors and want the same quality for their own homes.

You won’t get a sales pitch from us. You’ll get straight talk about what your kitchen needs, what it’ll cost, and how long it’ll take. Then we’ll do exactly what we said we’d do.

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Kitchen Remodeling Process San Remo

Here's How Your Kitchen Gets Done

First, we come look at what you’re working with and talk about what you want. No pressure, just questions about how you use your kitchen and what’s driving you crazy about the current setup.

Then we put together a plan that makes sense for your space and your budget. We’ll show you exactly what we’re going to do, what materials we’ll use, and what the timeline looks like. Everything gets written down so there are no surprises later.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits and get started. We’ll protect the rest of your house from dust and debris, and we’ll keep you updated on progress every step of the way. Most kitchen remodels take 3-6 weeks depending on the scope, and we’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront so you can plan accordingly.

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Kitchen Renovation Services San Remo

Complete Kitchen Remodeling Services

We handle everything from small updates to complete gut renovations. New cabinets, countertops, flooring, lighting, plumbing, electrical work – whatever your kitchen needs to function the way you want it to.

We work with quality suppliers who stock materials that hold up over time. No cheap cabinets that fall apart in five years or countertops that stain the first time you spill something. You’re making an investment in your home, and we make sure it’s one that pays off.

Every job includes proper permits and inspections. We know what San Remo requires, and we make sure everything meets code. You won’t have to worry about problems when you go to sell your house or issues with your insurance if something goes wrong.

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Most kitchen renovations take between 3-6 weeks from start to finish, depending on the scope of work. A simple cabinet and countertop replacement might be done in 2-3 weeks, while a complete gut renovation with new plumbing and electrical work can take 6-8 weeks. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during the planning phase based on exactly what your project involves. Weather, permit delays, and material availability can sometimes affect the schedule, but we’ll keep you updated if anything changes and work to minimize any delays.
Kitchen renovation costs vary widely based on the size of your kitchen, the materials you choose, and how much of the existing structure needs to be changed. A basic refresh with new cabinets and countertops might start around $25,000-35,000, while a complete renovation can range from $50,000-80,000 or more. The best way to get an accurate number is to have us look at your specific space and discuss what you want to accomplish. We’ll give you a detailed written estimate that breaks down all the costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Yes, most kitchen renovations require permits, especially if you’re moving plumbing, electrical, or gas lines, or if you’re removing walls. Even some simpler projects like replacing cabinets might need permits depending on the scope. We handle all the permit applications and inspections as part of our service, so you don’t have to deal with the paperwork or worry about meeting local building codes. San Remo has specific requirements, and we make sure everything is done properly and passes inspection the first time.
Yes, most families stay in their homes during kitchen renovations, though it does require some planning and patience. We’ll set up temporary solutions for basic meal prep and cleaning, and we work to minimize dust and disruption in the rest of your house. The kitchen will be out of commission for most of the project, so you’ll need to plan for eating out more or using a microwave and small appliances in another room. We’ll discuss the best approach for your family’s situation and help you prepare for the temporary inconvenience.
Sometimes we discover issues like old plumbing, electrical problems, or structural concerns once we start opening up walls or removing fixtures. When this happens, we stop work and explain what we found, what needs to be fixed, and what the additional cost and time will be. We never proceed with extra work without your approval. Most experienced contractors budget a contingency of 10-15% for unexpected issues, and we’ll discuss this possibility upfront so you’re prepared. Our goal is to handle any problems properly so they don’t cause bigger issues down the road.
The best materials depend on how you use your kitchen, your budget, and your personal style preferences. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of different options for cabinets, countertops, flooring, and fixtures based on durability, maintenance requirements, and cost. For example, quartz countertops are more expensive than laminate but require less maintenance and last longer. We work with suppliers who stock quality materials at different price points, and we’ll help you make choices that fit your budget while give you the best long-term value for your investment.