Kitchen remodeling in Central Islip, NY — full gut renovations and targeted upgrades by a licensed GC. Free written estimate, 631-741-0199.
A lot of the kitchens in Central Islip's ranches and Capes haven't been touched since the house was built. The layout is cramped, the cabinetry is dated, and the electrical panel wasn't designed for modern appliances. That's a fixable situation, and it's work we do routinely in this part of Suffolk County.
Milton's Construction handles kitchen remodels as a full general contractor — framing, plumbing, electrical, tile, cabinetry and finish work all done by our in-house team. We pull the required permits with the Town of Islip Building Division and see every inspection through to sign-off.

A full kitchen renovation typically means removing everything back to the studs, relocating or upgrading plumbing and electrical to current code, and rebuilding from there. In Central Islip's older ranches, that usually includes adding circuits for a modern range, dishwasher and refrigerator, and sometimes moving a wall to open the kitchen to the dining area.
We can also do targeted upgrades if a full gut isn't the right fit — new cabinetry and counters with minimal plumbing moves, a tile floor replacement, or a ventilation upgrade. The written estimate will lay out exactly what's included.


Most kitchen remodels in Central Islip that involve electrical or plumbing changes require a permit from the Town of Islip. We handle that process entirely — application, inspections and final certificate.
Typical kitchen remodel costs in this area range from the mid-teens into the fifties depending on scope, material selections and whether structural work is involved. A free written estimate from us gives you the exact number for your specific job.






If the work involves electrical, plumbing or structural changes — which most full remodels do — yes. We file with the Town of Islip Building Division and manage all inspections so you don't have to.
A full gut renovation in a typical Central Islip ranch or Cape usually runs six to ten weeks once permits are in hand. Smaller scoped jobs move faster. We give you a firm timeline in writing before we start.
Often yes, though we check first whether the wall is load-bearing. If it is, we engineer and install the appropriate beam and transfer the load properly before removing anything. That work gets permitted through the Town of Islip.
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