Kitchen Renovation Park Slope - Built with Detail, Not Assumption

Park Slope kitchens live in a different rhythm. Tight brownstone layouts, aging joists, limited vent paths - all inside homes layered with history. A Kitchen Renovation Park Slope isn’t about tearing everything down; it’s about reshaping structure without disturbing what holds the building together. NYC Renovation approaches each project like an engineered rebuild - measured, documented, and filed through the proper DOB channels before the first nail hits wood.
These homes weren’t built with modern systems in mind. That means every move - rerouting plumbing, upgrading electrical, installing vented hoods - takes precision and filings that match the building’s age. We don’t “work around” problems here; we solve them by code.
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NYC DCA License #2107837-DCA · DOB Contractor ID #617843

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Over 37 Years of Experience

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    Why Park Slope Chooses NYC Renovation

    Because this neighborhood demands patience and paperwork. Co-op boards, condo management, historic facades — each one adds a layer of process. A Kitchen Renovation Park Slope through NYC Renovation runs clean because we handle it from start to finish: filings, management approvals, site supervision, and inspection coordination.

    Our crew knows how to work in narrow staircases, shared-wall structures, and pre-war wiring. Every trade on-site is licensed, insured, and scheduled in sync – no overlaps, no surprises.

    How the Process Moves - Step by Step

    It starts with a technical inspection – not a visual one. We locate risers, verify vent lines, assess wall structure, and test circuits. Then, architectural drawings are created and filed with DOB for Alteration Type II permits. Once approvals land, demolition begins – controlled, enclosed, and monitored.

    Next comes framing, plumbing, and electrical rough-ins, followed by mid-project inspections. Once cleared, we move to drywall, flooring, cabinetry, tile, lighting, and appliances. Every phase gets signed off before progressing. That’s how a Park Slope renovation stays on time and under control.

    What We Deliver- Kitchen Systems that Work

    Each Kitchen Renovation Park Slope is documented from demolition to inspection. No gaps. No missing permits. Everything is traceable.
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    Full kitchen redesigns for brownstones, townhouses, and apartments.

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    Plumbing and gas line modernization with DOB-authorized permits.

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    Electrical rewiring and dedicated circuit installation.

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    Custom millwork and cabinetry built to fit older, uneven spaces.

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    Stone, tile, and flooring replacement with proper substrate prep.

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    Lighting design and ventilation system upgrades.

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      Permits, Filings, and Building Coordination

      Park Slope homes often require more than a standard permit – sometimes LPC review for historic exteriors, sometimes management approval for interior modifications. We handle all of it. Our expediters manage DOB filings, plumbing and electrical permits, asbestos reports (if needed), and final sign-offs. For co-ops and condos, we prepare and submit alteration packages with insurance certificates, license copies, scope outlines, and noise or dust mitigation plans. Nothing begins until every box is checked.

      The Right Way to Renovate in Park Slope

      Old structures need careful hands and proper filings. A Kitchen Renovation Park Slope done right balances heritage and code, craftsmanship and compliance. NYC Renovation keeps that balance from start to finish. Call (718) 550-2779 to plan your renovation. Filed, built, inspected – exactly how Park Slope kitchens should be.

      question 01
      Can you modernize without losing the historic feel?
      Yes. We integrate updated systems while preserving trims, moldings, and layouts when desired.
      question 02
      Do I need LPC approval?
      If your kitchen changes impact a visible exterior or structure, possibly. We’ll verify before filing.
      question 03
      How long does a typical remodel take?
      Around 8–12 weeks, depending on DOB review and building access.
      question 04
      Do you handle appliance ventilation in shared walls?
      Yes – we assess, reroute, and file venting systems to meet DOB mechanical code.
      question 05
      Can you coordinate directly with my co-op board?
      We do – from submission to approval tracking.