What Does It Cost? A Long Island Home Project Guide.
Prices are the number one thing people wonder about, so here are honest, typical ranges. Every job is different, which is exactly why we get you real quotes for your home, for free.
Typical ranges
Ballpark costs by project.
These reflect what projects often run on Long Island, where costs tend to sit above national averages. Use them to set expectations, not as a quote.
Kitchen remodel
$25,000 - $75,000+What drives the price
Cabinets, countertops, and appliances drive most of the cost. Layout changes that move plumbing or gas add up fast.
Learn moreBathroom remodel
$10,000 - $35,000What drives the price
Tile, fixtures, and whether you keep the existing layout. Moving plumbing is the biggest swing.
Learn moreNew deck
$5,000 - $20,000What drives the price
Size, height, and material. Composite costs more up front than pressure treated, but it lasts longer.
Learn moreRoof replacement
$8,000 - $25,000What drives the price
Roof size and pitch, the material you choose, and how many old layers have to come off first.
Learn moreSiding replacement
$12,000 - $30,000What drives the price
Square footage and material. Fiber cement runs higher than vinyl, but it holds up longer.
Learn moreHome addition
$50,000 - $150,000+What drives the price
Square footage, foundation work, and how much it ties into existing systems. Permits and design add to it.
Learn moreBasement finishing
$20,000 - $50,000What drives the price
Square footage, ceiling height, and whether you add a bathroom or egress. Moisture control comes first.
Learn moreThese are ballparks. The only number that matters is the one for your home, and getting it costs you nothing. We are paid by the contractor, and not until the job is done, so we are driven to get you a fair price and a finished project.
Cost questions
What homeowners ask about price.
Most Long Island kitchen remodels land between $25,000 and $75,000 or more, depending on size, materials, and whether you move plumbing or walls. We get you real quotes so you see your actual number, for free.
Two bids can look far apart because they include different materials, scopes, and levels of finish. We line them up and explain the differences in plain English, so you are comparing the same thing.
Yes. There is no cost to you. We are paid by the contractor, and not until the job is done, which is also why we push to get it finished on time.
At least three is the smart move, and it is how you know you are paying a fair price. We gather and compare them for you, so you do not spend weeks chasing numbers.
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