Kitchen remodeling in North Massapequa, NY — licensed GC, Town of Oyster Bay permits handled, one in-house team.
The kitchens in North Massapequa's Levitt-era Capes and ranches were built for a different era of cooking and family life. Low ceilings, closed-off layouts, and cabinets that have seen better decades are common complaints. A remodel done right opens the room up, makes it work for the way you actually live, and adds real value to a house that already has good bones.
Milton's Construction handles kitchen remodels in North Massapequa from the permit application at the Town of Oyster Bay Building Department straight through to the final inspection. We do the layout planning, the demolition, framing, plumbing rough-in, electrical, cabinet installation, tile, and finish work — all with our own crew.

Most of the kitchens we remodel here started as small, separate rooms — typical of postwar Cape Cod construction. Opening a wall to connect the kitchen to a dining area or living room is one of the most common requests, and it transforms how the whole floor lives. We assess the framing, handle any load-bearing considerations, and make the space feel like it was always meant to be open.
From there it's new cabinets and countertops, updated plumbing fixtures, proper ventilation, and lighting that actually works. We can match the character of the rest of the house or go in a completely different direction — your call.


Kitchen remodels that include electrical, plumbing, or structural changes require permits from the Town of Oyster Bay. We pull them and manage every inspection so nothing stalls mid-project. Typical kitchen remodels in this area run from moderate renovations in the lower five-figure range up to full gut-and-rebuild projects — a free written estimate gives you the exact number for your specific house.
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Typically yes — any work involving electrical, plumbing, or structural changes requires a building permit from the Town of Oyster Bay. We handle the application and all required inspections as part of the project.
Yes, we do this regularly. We assess whether the wall is load-bearing, make any necessary structural provisions, and complete the framing and finish work so the opening looks like it was always there.
A full gut-and-rebuild typically runs four to eight weeks depending on scope and material lead times. Smaller refreshes — new cabinets, countertops, and fixtures without structural changes — can move faster. We give you a realistic timeline before the project starts.
Get a free, no-obligation estimate for your project today.