Kitchen Renovation Astoria — Where Function Meets Filed Precision

Astoria kitchens are tight, layered, and full of surprises. Old apartment blocks with hidden plumbing, narrow corridors, and gas lines that refuse to move. A Kitchen Renovation Astoria needs more than aesthetics; it needs process. NYC Renovation manages the filings, inspections, and logistics first — before hammers, dust, or tile even enter the picture.

We start with what you can’t see: electrical load, vent stacks, joist spans. Then permits — plumbing (LAA), electrical, and construction — logged, approved, and ready. Only then do we move into demolition and reconstruction. Each step flows into the next, no overlaps, no chaos, no mid-project surprises.
Licensed · Bonded · Fully Insured
NYC DCA License #2107837-DCA · DOB Contractor ID #617843

Free Design Consultation

High Quality Materials & Professional Installation

5-Year Guarantee on All Work

Over 37 Years of Experience

Schedule Your Free Estimate

    Why Astoria Homeowners Rely on NYC Renovation

    Because a Kitchen Renovation Astoria isn’t standard. Co-op boards, DOB regulations, and building management all demand precision. We coordinate everything: filings, licensed trades, inspections, material delivery schedules. One lead, one team, zero headaches.

    Our experience with Astoria’s mix — pre-war walk-ups, post-war apartments, modern condos — means we anticipate problems before they appear. Misaligned pipes, uneven floors, ventilation tight spots — all handled in planning, before construction begins.

    The Process — Layered, Controlled, Filed

    First: documentation. We map plumbing, gas, electrical, and structural conditions. Step two: filings — all DOB permits submitted and approved. Step three: controlled demolition, containment up, debris sealed, noise managed. After rough-ins, inspections happen in sequence: plumbing, electrical, gas, framing. Only when clear do we move to finishes — cabinets, counters, tile, lighting. Every Kitchen Renovation Astoria ends with sign-offs in hand and a clean, functional kitchen.

    Services Offered in Astoria

    We handle both supply and installation, coordinating delivery times to match the build sequence — no idle trades, no stalled inspections.
    1

    Full kitchen demolition and reconstruction

    2

    Plumbing and gas line relocation under DOB compliance

    3

    Electrical rewiring, panel upgrades, and lighting design

    4

    Custom cabinetry, countertops, and backsplash installation

    5

    Flooring, waterproofing, and subfloor reinforcement

    6

    Venting and appliance relocation with inspection-ready compliance

    7

    Permit filing, co-op board coordination, and DOB inspection scheduling

    Schedule Your Free Estimate








      By checking this box, I consent to receive SMS from Re-Bath.

      Reply STOP to opt-out; Reply HELP for support; Message & data rates may apply; Messaging frequency may vary. Once you submit, we may reach out to you via phone or email, which you can opt out of at any time. Consent is not a condition of purchase. Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy

      Permits, Boards, and Inspection Management

      Astoria co-ops and condos require careful filing. NYC Renovation manages all documentation — LAA, electrical, construction permits — plus insurance certificates and board approvals when needed. Inspections are booked, prepared, and closed without delays, keeping your project on track.

      Filed First. Built Right. Finished Once.

      A Kitchen Renovation Astoria isn’t just new cabinets — it’s process, precision, and compliance. NYC Renovation handles the paperwork, trades, and inspections so your kitchen is functional, beautiful, and inspection-ready. Call (718) 550-2779 to begin your project today. Filed clean. Built strong. Inspected first time.

      question 01
      Do I need permits for a minor kitchen remodel?
      If plumbing, gas, or electrical is touched — yes, always.
      question 02
      Can you work with my co-op or management office?
      Yes. We submit all documentation and coordinate scheduling directly.
      question 03
      How long will the renovation take?
      Typically 8–10 weeks, depending on filings and inspection timing.
      question 04
      Do you manage design and build?
      Yes, integrated from layout through final inspection.
      question 05
      Can older apartments be updated safely?
      Absolutely — all systems are brought up to NYC code.