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Queens service

Home remodeling in Queens

Whole-home and room-by-room remodeling for Queens houses, co-ops, and condos, with permits handled from start to sign-off. We plan, build, and inspect so the work holds up and stays code-compliant.

The basics

What is home remodeling in Queens?

Home remodeling means reworking the spaces you already have, from a single kitchen or bathroom to a full gut renovation of a house, co-op, or condo. In Queens that usually involves DOB permits, building or board approvals, and inspections, so the layout, systems, and finishes meet current code before sign-off.

Scope

What is included

Design during a Queens renovation by CityCore Builders

Design and layout

Measured drawings, space planning, and finish selections so you can see the layout and budget before demolition starts.

Finishes during a Queens renovation by CityCore Builders

Kitchens and baths

Cabinetry, counters, tile, fixtures, and the rough plumbing and electrical that sit behind them, sequenced for inspection.

Tile during a Queens renovation by CityCore Builders

Walls and structure

Removing or adding partitions, framing, and headers, with structural review when a wall is load-bearing.

Plumbing during a Queens renovation by CityCore Builders

Electrical and plumbing

New circuits, panels, supply and waste lines, and venting brought up to current electrical and plumbing code.

Flooring during a Queens renovation by CityCore Builders

Flooring and finishes

Hardwood, tile, and resilient floors, plus paint, trim, doors, and built-ins for a consistent finished look.

Permits during a Queens renovation by CityCore Builders

Permits and inspections

Filing, coordinating trades, and scheduling DOB inspections through to final sign-off and closeout.

NYC specifics

Permits and approvals in Queens

Most Queens remodels need a DOB permit. Cosmetic work like paint and cabinets may not, but moving plumbing, changing the layout, or altering structure does. Two common filings apply: an Alt-2 for work that does not change use, egress, or occupancy, such as a kitchen or bath gut within the same footprint, and an Alt-1 when you change the certificate of occupancy, add a unit, or convert space, which ends in a new C of O.

For co-ops and condos, the building usually requires an alteration agreement, board approval, and proof of licensed and insured trades before any work begins. We coordinate that paperwork alongside the DOB filing so both timelines move together.

If your block sits in a landmarked or historic district, exterior changes need LPC review before the DOB will sign off, and that review can add weeks. Properties in FEMA flood zones, common in low-lying Queens neighborhoods, may trigger flood-resistant construction rules for mechanicals and finishes below the design flood elevation.

Bedrooms and habitable rooms must keep code-compliant egress, light, and ventilation, so window and door changes are reviewed early. We confirm what your specific scope and address require before filing, then file under a licensed contractor and pull every inspection through to sign-off.

Coverage

Where we work

We remodel homes across Queens. Start with the borough hub, or jump to a region close to you.

Start your project

Ready to remodel your Queens home?

Tell us about your space and goals, and we will walk you through scope, permits, and a clear plan to get there.