Milton's Construction remodels Deer Park kitchens from studs to finish — permits through the Town of Babylon handled start to finish, free written estimate before we begin.
The kitchens in Deer Park's 1960s ranches and Colonials were designed around a different era of cooking and entertaining. Galley layouts, low ceilings at the perimeter, and walls separating the kitchen from the dining room made sense in 1965 but feel confining today. Opening those floor plans requires a licensed contractor who understands load-bearing structure, and that is exactly the kind of work we have been doing on Long Island for four decades.
Every kitchen remodel we take on in Deer Park goes through the Town of Babylon Building Division for permits and inspections. Electrical panel upgrades, new gas lines, and any structural work require approved drawings and on-site inspections — we manage all of that ourselves and coordinate every trade in-house so the project does not stall waiting on outside subs.

In a typical Deer Park ranch or high-ranch, the kitchen sits behind a load-bearing wall that also supports the floor system above. Removing even part of that wall to create an open-concept layout requires an engineered beam, proper post-down connections to the foundation, and a structural permit from Town of Babylon. We do that work in-house — our carpenter-framer and structural designer work together so the beam is sized correctly the first time.
Once the wall comes down, the transformation is immediate. Kitchens that felt cut off from the rest of the house open up to dining and living areas, natural light flows differently, and everyday life in the home changes. We can take the project as far as you want — new cabinets, countertops, tile, lighting, and appliance packages — or limit the scope to structural work and leave finishing to you.


A mid-range kitchen remodel in this part of Suffolk County — new cabinets, countertops, tile backsplash, updated lighting, and plumbing fixture swap — typically runs in the range of $45,000 to $90,000 depending on material selections and whether any structural work is involved. Projects that include wall removal, a full electrical panel upgrade, or a layout change involving relocated plumbing will fall toward the higher end of that range.
Those are typical ranges only. The free written estimate we provide after walking your kitchen is the only number that matters for your project — it itemizes every cost so you know exactly what you are committing to before any work begins. Call or text 631-741-0199 to set up a walk-through.






A mid-range kitchen gut-remodel typically takes six to ten weeks from permit approval through final inspection, assuming no hidden conditions in the walls. Projects involving structural work or a panel upgrade can run a few weeks longer depending on inspection scheduling at the Town of Babylon Building Division. We give you a realistic schedule in writing before we start.
Yes, and we do this regularly in Deer Park ranches and Colonials. The wall is almost always load-bearing in these houses, which means we need a structural permit and an engineered beam. We handle the entire process in-house — design, permitting, framing, and the required inspections — so you have one point of accountability throughout.
We manage every permit required for the job. For most Deer Park kitchen remodels that means a building permit from the Town of Babylon Building Division covering structural, electrical, and plumbing work. We prepare and submit the application, coordinate plan review comments, and schedule all required inspections ourselves.
Get a free, no-obligation estimate for your project today.