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Construction & Remodeling in Farmingdale, NY

Milton's Construction — four decades of frame-to-finish contracting serving Farmingdale and the Nassau-Suffolk border.

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Town of Oyster Bay · Nassau County

Your Local Farmingdale Contractor

Farmingdale sits right where Nassau County meets Suffolk, and that geography shapes the homes here as much as anything else. The walkable village blocks near Main Street are lined with Colonials and Capes that date back decades, while the surrounding neighborhoods roll out into the mid-century ranches and high-ranches that define so much of post-war Long Island. Both types of housing are overdue for kitchens, baths, and living space that match how people actually live today.

Milton's Construction has been working on homes like these for over forty years. We're a licensed and insured general contractor operating in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, and we handle everything from design through the final inspection with one in-house team. No subcontracted strangers cycling in and out — the same people who plan your project are the ones swinging hammers and pulling wire.

Farmingdale has its own incorporated-village building department for properties inside the village limits, while surrounding South Farmingdale handles permits through the Town of Oyster Bay. We work regularly with both offices and manage your permits and inspections start to finish. You get a free written estimate before anything starts and a single point of contact until the day you get your keys back. Call or text 631-741-0199.

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Why Farmingdale Homes Need a Contractor Who Knows the Nassau-Suffolk Border

The housing stock here covers a lot of ground. Village Colonials and Capes near Main Street were built for a different era — narrower lots, original kitchens with little natural light, bathrooms that have not been touched since the Eisenhower administration. The mid-century ranches and high-ranches that spread out toward Bethpage and Massapequa have their own quirks: slab or crawl foundations, original ductwork that was never designed for modern HVAC loads, and living footprints that feel cramped the moment a family has two teenagers or a parent who needs to move in.

Farmingdale is also a split jurisdiction. If you live inside the incorporated village, your permit goes to the Village Building Department on Main Street. If you're in South Farmingdale, you're dealing with the Town of Oyster Bay in Oyster Bay Cove. Getting the wrong permit or filing in the wrong office costs weeks. We know which side of that line you're on before the estimate is done.

  • Familiar with both the Village of Farmingdale Building Department and Town of Oyster Bay permit process
  • Experience with village Colonials and Capes as well as surrounding mid-century ranch and high-ranch construction
  • Frame-to-finish design-build with one licensed, insured in-house crew
  • Free written estimates — no obligation, no sales pressure
Commercial space construction and renovation
Custom modular home exterior built in New York

What We Build in Farmingdale

Our work in and around Farmingdale covers kitchen and bathroom remodels, home additions and extensions, dormers, second-story additions on ranches, in-law suites, and HVAC system installation including authorized MRCOOL ductless mini-split systems. Whether you're opening up a kitchen in a village Colonial near Allen Park or adding a full second story to a ranch off Conklin Street, we start with a free written estimate and handle every permit.

We are a true design-build contractor. That means one team from the first sketch to the final inspection walk-through. You are not coordinating between an architect, a builder, and a mechanical subcontractor — we manage the whole project in-house, which keeps the timeline tighter and the responsibility clear.

Serving Farmingdale and Every Surrounding Neighborhood

Our crews cover Farmingdale village, South Farmingdale, and every neighboring community in the area including Massapequa, Bethpage, Melville, and North Amityville. We've been on Long Island long enough to know the streets, the soil conditions, the inspectors, and the building officials on both sides of the Nassau-Suffolk line.

Whether your address puts you in a village jurisdiction or a town jurisdiction, the process for you is the same: one call to 631-741-0199, one free written estimate, and one team that sees the job through. We are licensed and insured in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.

Modern modular home by Milton's Construction
Services in Farmingdale

What We Build in Farmingdale

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Our Work

Recent Projects Near Farmingdale

Whole-home interior remodel by Milton's Construction — serving Farmingdale, Nassau County
Finished construction project exterior, Suffolk County — serving Farmingdale, Nassau County
Open-concept kitchen remodel by Milton's Construction — serving Farmingdale, Nassau County
Two-tone kitchen renovation with wood island — serving Farmingdale, Nassau County
Custom bathroom remodel with walk-in shower, Suffolk County — serving Farmingdale, Nassau County
Primary spa bathroom with soaking tub and tile work — serving Farmingdale, Nassau County
Satisfied Customers

What Our Clients Say

"Perfect work and attention to detail!"

— Debra S., Long Island, NY

"Thank you for going the extra mile! My new home has become my oasis!"

— Tiffany S., Suffolk County, NY

"Would recommend your company to anyone looking to remodel! Thank you for making my house feel like home!"

— Isabella A., West Babylon, NY
Questions & Answers

Farmingdale — Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for a kitchen remodel in Farmingdale?

For most full kitchen remodels — anything involving electrical, plumbing, or structural changes — yes, a permit is required. If you're in the incorporated village, that permit goes to the Village of Farmingdale Building Department. If you're in South Farmingdale, it runs through the Town of Oyster Bay. We handle all of that for you, so you never have to figure out which office to call.

How long does a home addition take to permit and build in Farmingdale?

Permit timelines vary. Village of Farmingdale reviews tend to move at a steady pace for straightforward additions. Town of Oyster Bay projects can take a bit longer depending on the scope. Once permits are in hand, a modest addition typically runs three to five months to build. We give you a realistic schedule in the written estimate and flag any known delays up front.

What does a home addition or second story typically cost in Farmingdale?

Costs vary significantly based on size, scope, and the condition of the existing structure. A modest addition to a ranch or Cape can start in the low to mid six figures; a full second-story addition is a larger investment. The only accurate number is the one in a written estimate based on your actual home. Ours is free — call or text 631-741-0199.

Are you familiar with the mid-century ranches and high-ranches around Farmingdale?

Yes. We've worked on these homes throughout Nassau and Suffolk County for decades. The slab foundations, the original wiring, the undersized bathrooms, the single-zone heating systems — we know what we're going to find before we open a wall, and we plan around it. These homes are solid bones. They just need a contractor who knows how to work with them.

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We Also Serve Nearby Nassau Towns

Massapequa · Bethpage · Wantagh · Seaford · All of Nassau County

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