General Contractor in Kings Park, NY

Your Home Project Done Right

No surprises, no shortcuts, no headaches—just quality construction work you can count on.

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What You Get When We're Done

Your home works better. That’s the bottom line.

Whether you’re dealing with a kitchen that’s falling apart, a bathroom that needs a complete overhaul, or you’re ready to add space for your growing family, you want the project finished right. You want to use your space without worrying about what’s going to break next month.

When we finish your project, you get a home that functions the way it should. No callbacks for shoddy work. No wondering if we cut corners you can’t see. Just solid construction that holds up to Long Island weather and daily use.

You also get your life back. No more living around a half-finished project or dealing with contractors who show up when they feel like it. We stick to timelines because we know you have a life to live.

Local General Contractor Kings Park

We Know Long Island Construction

Rich’s Construction has been handling home improvement projects throughout Kings Park and the surrounding Long Island area for years. We understand the unique challenges of working on homes in this area—from dealing with older foundations to navigating local building codes.

We’re licensed and insured, which means you’re protected if something goes wrong. More importantly, we’re local, which means we have to live with our reputation in this community.

Most of our work comes from referrals because homeowners see what we do for their neighbors. That’s how it should be when you’re asking people to trust you with their biggest investment.

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General Contractor Process Kings Park

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we come out and look at what you want done. We’ll talk through your ideas, point out any potential issues, and give you a realistic timeline. No sales pitch—just an honest assessment of what’s involved.

Next, we put together a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before we start. If changes come up during the project, we discuss them with you before moving forward.

Once we start, we show up when we say we will. We keep the work area as clean as possible and communicate with you about progress. When we’re done, we walk through everything with you to make sure it meets your expectations.

The goal is simple: finish your project on time, on budget, and done right so you can get back to enjoying your home.

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Construction Services Kings Park NY

What We Handle For Homeowners

We handle the full range of home improvement and construction projects that Kings Park homeowners need. Kitchen renovations, bathroom remodels, home additions, basement finishing, and general repairs.

We also handle the smaller projects that other contractors don’t want to bother with—fixing that deck that’s starting to sag, replacing rotted trim, or updating electrical work that’s not up to code. Sometimes these smaller jobs prevent bigger problems down the road.

Every project gets the same attention to detail, whether it’s a $500 repair or a $50,000 renovation. We use quality materials that hold up to Long Island’s weather, and we stand behind our work with a warranty.

The reality is that most homeowners don’t need a contractor who specializes in one specific thing. You need someone who can handle whatever your house throws at you, and that’s what we do.

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Project costs vary widely depending on scope, materials, and complexity. A basic bathroom renovation might start around $15,000, while a full kitchen remodel can range from $25,000 to $60,000 or more. Home additions typically run $150-300 per square foot depending on what’s involved. The key is getting a detailed estimate upfront so you know what you’re looking at. We break down costs by materials, labor, and any permits needed so you can see exactly where your money goes. Keep in mind that trying to cut costs with cheap materials or unlicensed contractors usually costs more in the long run when you have to fix problems.
Timeline depends on the project size and complexity. A bathroom renovation typically takes 2-3 weeks, while a full kitchen remodel usually takes 4-6 weeks. Home additions can take 2-4 months depending on size and permitting requirements. Weather can affect exterior work, and sometimes we discover issues once we open up walls that need to be addressed. We give you realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The goal is to minimize disruption to your daily routine while making sure the work is done right. Rushing a project to meet an unrealistic deadline usually leads to problems you’ll have to deal with later.
Yes, we handle all necessary permits and coordinate inspections with the Town of Smithtown building department. This includes pulling permits, scheduling required inspections, and making sure everything meets local building codes. Permit requirements vary depending on the scope of work—some projects need multiple inspections at different stages. We factor permit costs and timeline into your project estimate so there are no surprises. Trying to skip permits might seem like a way to save money, but it can create serious problems when you try to sell your home or if there’s an insurance claim. It’s always better to do things the right way from the start.
Start with licensing and insurance—make sure they’re properly licensed in New York State and carry both liability and workers’ compensation insurance. Ask for references from recent local projects and actually call them. Get detailed written estimates that break down materials, labor, and timeline. Be wary of contractors who ask for large payments upfront or show up at your door offering deals. Good contractors are usually booked out a few weeks because they’re busy with referral work. Look for someone who communicates clearly, shows up when they say they will, and can explain what’s involved in your project. Trust your gut—if something feels off during the initial consultation, it probably is.
Absolutely. Many homes in Kings Park were built in the 1950s through 1980s, and they each have their own quirks. We regularly deal with older electrical systems, plumbing that needs updating, and structural issues that weren’t built to current codes. The key is knowing what to expect when you open up walls and having the experience to handle whatever you find. Sometimes older homes have asbestos or lead paint that needs special handling. We can identify these issues early and handle them properly. Working on older homes often takes longer because you’re dealing with systems that weren’t designed to work together, but the end result is a home that functions much better than it did before.
We provide a one-year warranty on all workmanship, and materials come with manufacturer warranties that we’ll help you with if needed. This covers any issues that come up due to installation problems or defects in our work. Normal wear and tear isn’t covered, but if something fails because we didn’t do it right, we’ll fix it at no charge. We also stand behind our work beyond the formal warranty period—if you have an issue and we caused it, we’ll make it right. Most problems show up within the first few months if they’re going to happen at all. The goal is for you to be completely satisfied with the work long after we’re done with your project.