New Providence, NJ
Home remodeling in New Providence, NJ
Kitchen, bathroom, basement, and whole-home remodeling in New Providence, NJ. We handle planning, permits, and construction so you have one team managing the scope, timeline, and trade coordination from start to finish.
Our approach in New Providence
Why homeowners in New Providence work with us
We do kitchen remodels that work within your existing footprint or open up the space if you want a layout change. We coordinate cabinets, counters, lighting, and finishes so everything feels intentional — and we plan the work around how you actually use the room, not how it looks in a showroom. For bathrooms, we handle full gut renovations and small-bathroom reimagines alike. We can design aging-in-place features that don't look medical. Basement finishing means waterproofing first, then framing, electrical, and insulation so the space is livable year-round.
When you call, we start with a walkthrough and scope conversation — that's where we figure out what's realistic, what order to do things in, and what the real cost and timeline look like. For kitchen or bathroom remodels, we'll ask about plumbing constraints, electrical load, and whether you want to shift the layout. For basements, we test for moisture and check the sump pump situation before we draw up plans. Whole-home projects get phased so you're not living in total chaos — you can tackle the kitchen first, then the bathrooms, then the basement, or mix and match based on your schedule and budget. We pull all permits and coordinate inspections; you don't manage that yourself.
One point of contact makes a difference when multiple trades are moving through your house. If we find a rotted rim joist or outdated electrical behind the walls, we bring it to you with a solution, not a surprise invoice. We're licensed and insured in New Jersey, and we price the job fixed so you know what you're paying before we break ground.
What we usually see in homes here
- New Providence homes often have older plumbing and electrical. During a kitchen or bathroom remodel, we recommend updating these systems while the walls are open rather than leaving them hidden behind new finishes.
- If your home has one bathroom, we sequence the plumbing work so you're never without water for more than a day at a time.
- Basement finishing here usually requires a moisture test and sump pump inspection before framing starts — that's how we keep basements dry.
- Permit timelines in Union County typically run 2-4 weeks. We submit early so the project doesn't stall waiting for approvals.
Common project types
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Common work in New Providence
Kitchen Remodeling in New Providence
Kitchen remodels planned around how your household actually cooks, eats, and moves through the room.
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Bathroom Remodeling in New Providence
Bathroom remodels built for everyday use — easier to clean, easier to live in, and built to hold up to water for the long haul.
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Basement Finishing in New Providence
Turn the unfinished space downstairs into a real room — home office, playroom, in-law suite, family hangout — done so it stays dry and comfortable.
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Whole Home Renovations in New Providence
Renovating most of the house at once. Planning, sequencing, and trade coordination handled so you actually know what’s happening.
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FAQ
Remodeling in New Providence — common questions
How much does a kitchen remodel cost in New Providence?
A full kitchen gut renovation in this area typically runs $25,000 to $60,000 depending on square footage, whether you're moving plumbing, your cabinet and countertop choices, and if you're expanding the footprint. A refresh without layout changes — new cabinets, counters, and appliances in the existing space — usually runs $15,000 to $30,000. We give you a fixed price after the walkthrough so there are no surprises.
How long does a typical kitchen remodel take?
Most kitchens take 4 to 8 weeks from start to finish, depending on whether you're changing the layout or doing plumbing work. If you're keeping the footprint and just refreshing cabinets and counters, plan 2 to 3 weeks. We coordinate the rough plumbing, electrical, gas, and HVAC work upfront so finishing happens on schedule.
Can we improve the kitchen without expanding the footprint?
Yes. We can maximize the space you have by relocating the sink, moving appliances, or reconfiguring the island without knocking out walls. During the planning meeting, we'll show you what's possible given your plumbing and electrical runs. Sometimes a smart layout change makes more difference than adding square footage.
Will we be able to live in the house during the kitchen remodel?
You'll need to plan for eating out or using a temporary setup for 4 to 8 weeks. We set up dust containment, but there's still noise and activity during the day. We coordinate the work so you have water and power to the rest of the house; we just shut down the kitchen area itself.
How much does a bathroom remodel cost?
A full bathroom gut renovation runs $12,000 to $30,000 in New Providence, depending on the size, whether you're moving plumbing, your fixture and tile choices, and if you're expanding the space. A cosmetic refresh — new vanity, tile, and fixtures without moving plumbing — is usually $6,000 to $12,000. Aging-in-place features like grab bars and accessible showers don't add as much cost as you'd think if they're planned from the start.
Do you do small bathrooms or just big primary suites?
We do both. Small bathrooms are actually a specialty because the layout matters even more. We can double the function of a small powder room or guest bath without making it feel cramped. Half baths that need upgrading work especially well because there's no shower to relocate.
Can you plan for aging in place without making it look medical?
Yes. Grab bars, curbless showers, comfort-height toilets, and accessible vanities can be designed into the space so they feel like part of the room. It's about planning the layout first, not retrofitting equipment after the fact.
Do we have to do everything at once in a whole-home renovation?
No. We can phase the work — kitchen first, bathrooms next year, basement the year after — and still keep finishes, trim, and millwork consistent across the whole house. We plan for that from day one so later phases integrate seamlessly.
How long does a whole-home renovation typically take?
If you're doing kitchen, bathrooms, and basement all at once, plan 12 to 18 weeks depending on the scope. If you're phasing the work, each phase takes 4 to 8 weeks. We coordinate the trades so each phase moves on schedule and the next phase can start without delay.
How do we live in the house during a whole-home project?
We phase the work strategically. For example, we might finish the bathrooms and basement first so you have functioning spaces, then tackle the kitchen. We set up dust containment for each phase so the rest of the house stays relatively normal. You'll see activity and hear noise, but you're not displaced entirely.
Do you handle permits and inspections?
Yes. Any work involving plumbing, electrical, or structural changes requires permits in New Providence. We submit the applications, track the inspection schedule, and coordinate with the township. You're not managing that yourself.
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