Full kitchen renovations in Sayville, from Victorian-era galley kitchens on side streets to open-plan bay-front great rooms — one crew, one estimate, no surprises.
Sayville kitchens come in every configuration imaginable. The Victorians and older Colonials near the village core often have narrow, compartmentalized layouts that made sense in another era but frustrate modern cooking and entertaining. Opening those spaces up requires careful structural work — load-bearing walls are the rule, not the exception, in homes that were built before open plans were a concept. We do that structural work ourselves; we do not hand it off.
Closer to the water, bay-front homes face a different set of concerns. Moisture and salt air accelerate cabinet and floor deterioration, so material choices matter more than they do inland. We help Sayville homeowners select cabinetry, countertops, and flooring that hold up in a coastal environment without sacrificing the look they want. Town of Islip requires permits for any electrical or plumbing changes, and we handle all of that paperwork.

Most of Sayville's pre-war homes were not built with open kitchens in mind. Removing a wall between the kitchen and dining room sounds straightforward, but in a Victorian or Colonial it usually means transferring a load to a new beam, upgrading electrical service to match current code, and sometimes discovering that the original plumbing ran through the wall you wanted to eliminate. Our in-house crew handles the structural, plumbing, and electrical phases without subbing any of it out, which means problems get caught and solved on the spot rather than sitting while you wait for a separate trade.
Permits for a kitchen remodel in the Town of Islip typically cover electrical panel upgrades, new plumbing rough-in, and structural modifications. We pull those permits, schedule the inspections, and make sure the work passes first time. Most kitchen remodels in the South Shore market range in the tens of thousands depending on scope and finishes; the only way to get your exact number is with a written estimate, which we provide free.


Sayville's proximity to the Great South Bay means higher humidity and salt air than you get in inland Suffolk County communities. We steer homeowners toward cabinet construction and countertop materials that hold their finish in that environment — solid or plywood-box cabinetry over particleboard, porcelain or quartz surfaces over materials that absorb moisture. Those choices do not limit your design options; they just eliminate the ones that will fail in five years.
Flooring in a coastal kitchen takes abuse from wet feet, bay breezes through screen doors, and the general sandy reality of South Shore life. We can walk you through the options that balance aesthetics with durability for the way Sayville households actually live.






Yes, if the project involves any electrical work, plumbing changes, or structural modifications — which most full remodels do. Town of Islip Building Division handles those permits. We pull them and manage every inspection so you do not have to.
Call or text us at 631-741-0199 and we will schedule a walkthrough. After that visit we produce a free written estimate that itemizes labor and materials. Typical full kitchen remodels on the South Shore range considerably depending on scope and finish level, but your written estimate gives you the real number for your specific kitchen.
In most cases, yes. Older homes almost always have load-bearing walls in that location, which means the wall can come out but the load needs to transfer to a properly sized beam. We do that structural work in-house and include the engineering in the permit drawings.
Get a free, no-obligation estimate for your project today.