A full kitchen remodel in a Bethpage Cape or ranch — handled permit-to-punch-list by one in-house team with four decades of experience on this exact housing stock.
The original kitchens in most Bethpage homes were designed for efficiency, not living. A narrow galley, a single window, countertops on two walls, and not much else. Families made it work for decades, but the layouts weren't built for the way people actually cook and gather today. We've redesigned and rebuilt dozens of kitchens in homes like yours — opening walls, relocating plumbing, adding islands, bringing in real light — and we know exactly where the bones are strong and where they need support.
Because Bethpage is under the Town of Oyster Bay Building Department, any kitchen work that involves moving a gas line, relocating a drain, or touching the electrical panel is going to require a permit and inspections. We handle that process completely. You don't need to make calls to Oyster Bay's building department or chase down an inspector. We manage it, we schedule it, and we make sure the work passes the first time.

The typical Bethpage kitchen gut job starts with what's behind the walls. Knob-and-tube wiring is still present in some of the older homes here, and cast-iron drain lines in others. Before we finalize your design, we have an honest conversation about what we're likely to find and what it will cost to address it. Nothing derails a kitchen project faster than a hidden surprise that wasn't priced in from the start.
Once we've assessed the existing conditions, we work with you on a layout that actually fits how you use the space. That might mean removing a non-load-bearing wall between the kitchen and dining room, relocating the sink under a new window, or adding a peninsula where a cramped pass-through used to be. Every change that touches plumbing, gas, or electrical gets permitted through Oyster Bay — and we manage every step of that process.


We don't subcontract your kitchen out to a rotating cast of tradespeople. Our in-house crew handles the design, the demo, the rough plumbing and electrical, the tile, the cabinets, and the trim. That matters because coordination failures are where kitchen projects fall apart — the cabinet installer shows up before the electrician finishes, or the tile setter doesn't know the plumber changed the drain location. We don't have that problem.
We're licensed and insured in New York and we've been doing this work in central Nassau for four decades. Call or text us at 631-741-0199 for a free written estimate and a straight conversation about what your kitchen can become.






If you're replacing cabinets and countertops without moving anything, you generally don't need a permit. But if plumbing, electrical, or gas lines are being relocated — which is common in a real remodel — the Town of Oyster Bay requires permits and inspections. We handle all of that as part of the job.
A full gut-and-rebuild on a typical Bethpage kitchen takes four to eight weeks from demo to final walkthrough, depending on the scope of work and material lead times. We give you a realistic timeline upfront, not an optimistic one we can't hit.
Yes. The estimate process starts with a visit and a real conversation. We'll look at your current layout, talk through what bothers you about it and what you want it to do, and give you a written proposal that reflects those specifics — not a generic price-per-square-foot number.
Get a free, no-obligation estimate for your project today.