General Contractor in Riverhead, NY

Your Project Done Right the First Time

Professional construction services with transparent pricing, clear timelines, and quality you can count on.

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Local Contractor Services Riverhead

What You Get When You Choose Right

You get a contractor who actually shows up when promised. No more waiting around wondering if today’s the day work starts.

You get transparent pricing upfront. Written estimates that don’t magically grow once work begins. No surprise charges or “unforeseen circumstances” that somehow always cost more.

Your project gets completed on schedule with regular updates. You’ll know what’s happening, when it’s happening, and what comes next. No guesswork, no radio silence, just clear communication from start to finish.

Riverhead General Contractor Experience

We've Been Here, We Know Here

Rich’s Construction has served Riverhead and surrounding Long Island communities for years. We understand the local building codes, weather challenges, and what it takes to build something that lasts in our coastal environment.

We’re licensed, insured, and rooted in this community. When you hire us, you’re working with contractors who live here, work here, and stand behind every project we complete.

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General Contractor Process Riverhead

How Your Project Actually Gets Done

First, we come out to see exactly what you’re dealing with. No phone estimates or ballpark guesses. We measure, assess, and discuss your goals so we understand the full scope.

Then you get a detailed written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. Everything’s spelled out clearly so you know exactly what you’re paying for and when each phase happens.

Once work begins, we stick to the schedule and keep you updated. Daily cleanup, professional crew, and regular check-ins so you always know where things stand. When we finish, we walk through everything together to make sure it meets your expectations.

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What's Included in Every Project

Every project starts with proper planning and permits when needed. We handle the paperwork so you don’t have to navigate town offices or worry about code compliance.

You get quality materials selected for Long Island’s climate. We know what holds up against coastal weather and what doesn’t. No shortcuts that’ll cost you repairs down the road.

Professional installation with experienced crews who’ve been doing this work for years. Clean job sites with daily cleanup because your home isn’t our storage facility. Written warranty on completed work because we stand behind what we build.

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How long does a typical home renovation project take?

Timeline depends on project scope, but most kitchen renovations take 3-4 weeks, bathroom remodels 2-3 weeks, and room additions 6-8 weeks. Weather can affect exterior work, especially during winter months. We provide realistic timelines upfront and update you if anything changes. The key is proper planning and having materials ready before work starts. Rush jobs usually mean corners get cut somewhere, and that’s not how we operate.
Yes, we handle all necessary permits and coordinate inspections with Riverhead building department. Most homeowners don’t realize which projects require permits, and doing work without proper permits can cause problems when you sell. We know local code requirements and have established relationships with inspectors. Permit costs are included in your estimate upfront, no surprise fees later. We schedule inspections at the right times so your project doesn’t get delayed waiting for approvals.
Our estimates break down exactly what you’re paying for – materials, labor, permits, everything itemized clearly. No vague “construction costs” line items that could mean anything. We price projects to use quality materials that last, not the cheapest options that’ll need replacing in a few years. You’ll know upfront what everything costs, and that price doesn’t change unless you change the scope. Most problems with contractor pricing come from unclear estimates, not the actual numbers.
Yes, we’re fully licensed as a general contractor in New York and carry comprehensive liability insurance plus workers compensation. We can provide proof of insurance before any work begins. This protects you if someone gets hurt on your property or if something gets damaged during construction. Many handymen and unlicensed contractors work without proper coverage, leaving homeowners liable for accidents. Always verify licensing and insurance before hiring any contractor, regardless of how good their prices sound.
All our work comes with a written warranty covering materials and workmanship. If something isn’t right, we come back and fix it at no charge during the warranty period. Most issues that come up are minor adjustments or settling that happens with any construction work. We stand behind our projects because our reputation in this community depends on satisfied customers. You’ll have our contact information and won’t have to chase us down if something needs attention.
Any changes to the original scope require written approval with updated pricing before we proceed. No work gets done without your signature on change orders. Most cost overruns happen when contractors find “unexpected problems” that somehow always require expensive solutions. We do thorough assessments upfront to minimize surprises, but if we do encounter something unforeseen, you’ll know about it immediately with options for how to handle it. Your project budget stays under your control.