Rebuild Your Space From the Ground Up

Full kitchen remodeling services designed for homes across New York

You walk into your kitchen in New York and see cabinets that no longer close properly, countertops worn down from years of use, and a layout that makes even simple meal prep feel awkward. Your space should work with you, not against you, and a full remodel gives you the chance to start over with a design that actually fits how you live.

AJH Renovations handles every part of the process, from tearing out old cabinetry and countertops to installing new flooring, lighting, and appliances. We redesign layouts to create open-concept spaces, add islands for extra prep and seating, and coordinate all plumbing, electrical, and HVAC work so nothing gets missed. If your home was built decades ago and needs structural updates to support a modern kitchen, we handle that too. Custom cabinetry and built-ins are available when stock options do not fit your walls or storage needs.

If you are ready to see what your kitchen could become, reach out to discuss your project and get a clear timeline from demo to final walkthrough.

What Changes When You Commit to a Full Remodel

The work begins with removing everything down to the studs if needed, then rebuilding from there with updated wiring, new plumbing lines, and a layout that opens up your space. We install cabinetry first, then countertops, backsplash tile, and flooring, followed by lighting fixtures and appliances. Every step in New York is scheduled so inspections happen on time and trades do not overlap in ways that slow progress.

When the remodel is finished, you will have cabinets that open smoothly and hold twice what your old ones did, countertops that resist stains and heat, and lighting that makes food prep safer and easier. Floors will be level and sealed, outlets will be where you need them, and your appliances will sit flush with cabinetry instead of sticking out at odd angles.

We keep job sites clean throughout the project and communicate clearly about what happens each day. If your home requires structural reinforcement to support an island or remove a load-bearing wall, we bring in the right crew and pull the necessary permits. The goal is a kitchen that works the way you need it to, delivered without surprises or drawn-out timelines.

Questions People Ask Before Starting a Kitchen Remodel

Homeowners often want to know how long they will be without a kitchen, what happens if we find something unexpected behind the walls, and whether their floors can handle the weight of stone countertops. Here are answers to the most common concerns that come up before work begins.

How long does a full kitchen remodel usually take?
Most projects take four to six weeks depending on the scope of work and whether structural changes are involved. We provide a detailed timeline before starting so you know what to expect each week.
What happens if you find water damage or outdated wiring during demo?
We stop, document the issue, and walk you through your options with a clear cost estimate before moving forward. Nothing gets fixed or replaced without your approval.
Can you work around my schedule if I need to stay in the home?
Yes, we coordinate work hours and contain dust and debris as much as possible. Many homeowners in New York set up a temporary kitchen in another room while we work.
Do you handle permits and inspections?
We pull all required permits and schedule inspections for plumbing, electrical, and structural work. You do not need to contact the city or coordinate with inspectors yourself.
What if my cabinets need custom dimensions?
We offer custom cabinetry when stock sizes do not fit your walls or when you need specific storage features like pull-out shelves or built-in spice racks. We measure everything before ordering so nothing arrives wrong.

If your kitchen feels outdated or no longer works for your household, AJH Renovations can walk you through what a remodel involves and give you a realistic timeline and budget. Get in touch to start planning your project in New York.