Milton's Construction remodels kitchens in Farmingdale village Colonials and the surrounding mid-century ranches — full frame-to-finish, permits included.
Kitchens in Farmingdale homes tend to fall into two categories. In the older village Colonials and Capes near Main Street, you're typically looking at a small, closed-off room that was designed when cooking was hidden from company — narrow galleys, limited natural light, and plumbing that has not been touched since the original owners moved in. In the mid-century ranches and high-ranches that spread out toward Bethpage and Massapequa, the kitchens are often slightly larger but still dated, with worn laminate, poor ventilation, and layouts that were never designed for the open-plan living people want now.
We handle Farmingdale kitchen remodels from the first design conversation through the final inspection. That means one team for demo, framing, electrical, plumbing, tile, cabinetry, and finish work — no rotating subcontractors, no finger-pointing when something does not line up. Permits run through either the Village of Farmingdale Building Department or the Town of Oyster Bay depending on your address, and we manage both. Start with a free written estimate: call or text 631-741-0199.

The classic village Colonial on a Farmingdale side street was built with a separate kitchen for a reason — that was the style of the era. Today's homeowners want a kitchen that connects to the dining room or living area, lets light move through the house, and can handle a family gathering without everyone standing on top of each other. Opening that up often means removing a load-bearing wall, which requires proper engineering and a building permit from the Village of Farmingdale Building Department.
We do this routinely. Our in-house team assesses the framing, determines the beam and post requirements, pulls the permit, and executes the structural work as part of the overall remodel. You do not need a separate structural engineer or a separate permit applicant — we manage it. The result is a kitchen that feels like it was always meant to be open.


A mid-range kitchen remodel in a Farmingdale home — new cabinets, countertops, appliances, flooring, and updated electrical and plumbing — typically runs somewhere in the range of $40,000 to $90,000 depending on size, materials, and how much structural work is involved. Opening a wall or relocating plumbing adds to that range. High-end finishes, custom cabinetry, or significant layout changes push the number higher.
Those ranges are starting points, not quotes. The only number that means anything for your specific kitchen is the one in a written estimate based on your actual home. We provide that estimate free of charge. Call or text 631-741-0199 and we'll schedule a time to come out.






Any kitchen remodel involving electrical, plumbing, or structural changes requires a permit from the Village of Farmingdale Building Department. That includes moving outlets, upgrading a panel, relocating a sink, or removing a wall. We manage that process for you — filing the application, scheduling inspections, and getting the certificate of completion.
A full remodel in a mid-size Farmingdale kitchen typically runs six to twelve weeks from demolition to final inspection, depending on the scope and permit timeline. We give you a realistic schedule in the written estimate and flag any known lead times on cabinets or materials before you commit.
Yes. We assess the framing, determine the correct beam size and post locations, and execute the structural modification as part of the remodel. We handle the permit and the required inspections through the Village of Farmingdale Building Department or the Town of Oyster Bay, depending on your address. It is routine work for us.
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