No surprises, no delays, no wondering when your general contractor will actually show up to finish the job.
Your kitchen becomes the space you actually want to spend time in. Clean lines, functional storage, and finishes that make you proud to invite people over.
Your addition feels like it was always part of the house. No awkward transitions or obvious add-ons that scream “afterthought.”
You stop worrying about whether the work was done right. Everything functions properly, looks professional, and adds real value to your home.
We’ve been serving Mastic homeowners since we started the business. We’re not the new guys trying to figure things out on your project.
We understand Long Island’s building codes, permit requirements, and weather challenges. Our relationships with local suppliers mean your materials show up when they’re supposed to, not weeks behind schedule.
Our BBB A+ rating isn’t something we just applied for yesterday. It’s earned through decades of completing projects the way we said we would, when we said we would.
We start with a consultation where you tell us what you want and we tell you what’s realistic. No inflated promises or lowball estimates designed to get you to sign.
Next comes planning and permits. We handle the paperwork with Brookhaven Town so your project starts legally and stays that way. You get a detailed timeline and know exactly when each phase happens.
Then we build. Our team shows up when scheduled, keeps you updated on progress, and cleans up daily. You’re not living in a construction zone longer than necessary.
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Complete project management from initial design through final cleanup. Kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, room additions, roofing, siding, and window installations all handled by one team.
In Mastic’s housing market, most homes benefit from kitchen updates and additional living space. We work with materials that perform well in Long Island’s coastal environment and meet Suffolk County’s building requirements.
Your project includes proper permits, licensed subcontractors for electrical and plumbing work, and materials sourced from established Long Island suppliers. Everything coordinated so phases don’t overlap or delay each other.