Kitchen Renovation Staten Island - Structured Craft, Built for Real Homes

Staten Island kitchens aren’t cookie-cutter. One block shows postwar ranch homes; another, modern townhouses; then older colonials with uneven floors and plumbing that’s seen decades. A Kitchen Renovation Staten Island needs that awareness - not just a design sense, but a system sense. NYC Renovation builds kitchens through process, not guesswork: filings, inspections, coordination, and construction in one controlled timeline.

We don’t rush into demolition. We start with documentation - risers, wiring, venting, subfloor structure. That’s what lets the rest move cleanly. Every project runs like a file in order: reviewed, stamped, built.
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

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    Why Staten Island Homeowners Choose NYC Renovation

    Because nothing about this borough’s housing stock is “standard.” Older homes need careful rewiring, while new developments demand tight DOB filings. A Kitchen Remodel Staten Island with NYC Renovation means no filing errors, no inspection delays, and no half-finished work.

    We coordinate design, engineering, and construction under one system — everything permitted, tracked, inspected. Our clients get one team, one schedule, one line of communication.

    The Work Pattern - Measured, Filed, and Sequenced

    First: inspection. We map every pipe, gas line, and wire before a plan is drawn. Second: permit filings. Plumbing, electrical, construction – submitted through DOB. Third: demolition, done under containment with waste tracking and debris control. Then we rebuild – rough-ins first, framing, then inspections. After approvals: cabinetry, flooring, lighting, tile, and appliances. It’s not just building; it’s structured progression, built to survive scrutiny and time.

    Services - Everything a Staten Island Kitchen Needs

    Every Kitchen Renovation Staten Island ends with final inspection clearance - permits closed, systems certified, all records in hand.
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    Full gut renovation and reconfiguration.

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    Plumbing and electrical system upgrades.

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    Gas and ventilation rerouting to meet DOB code.

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    Custom cabinetry, countertops, and millwork.

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    Lighting, flooring, and backsplash installation.

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    Waterproofing and moisture barrier reinforcement.

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    DOB filings, permits, and project close-out management.

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      Permits, Filings, and Local Coordination

      From Tottenville to St. George, no two buildings have the same requirements. Some need asbestos clearance before work begins. Others need HOA insurance submissions or alteration agreements. We handle it all – directly with management or the city. Our expediters file plumbing, electrical, and construction permits through DOB NOW, manage inspection scheduling, and maintain open lines with city inspectors. The result – zero rejections, zero missed steps.

      Compliance Builds Confidence

      A Kitchen Renovation Staten Island isn’t about rushing to install – it’s about building right, the first time. NYC Renovation ensures every wall, wire, and permit aligns before completion. Call (718) 550-2779 to begin your project. Filed clean. Built strong. Inspected once – Staten Island’s way.

      question 01
      Do I always need a DOB permit?
      If plumbing, gas, or wiring is touched  yes. Every single time.
      question 02
      Can you work with my HOA or management office?
      Yes. We handle insurance, scheduling, and paperwork directly.
      question 03
      What’s the typical renovation duration?
      Roughly 8–12 weeks, depending on scope and inspection turnaround.
      question 04
      Do you provide kitchen design too?
      Yes – layout, finishes, and code alignment are all managed in-house.
      question 05
      Can older kitchens be brought up to code?
      Absolutely. We replace outdated systems to match modern standards.