Great River is a small community, but the homes here aren't modest. Established properties. Mature lots. Houses that sit close to the water and carry the kind of quiet dignity that takes decades to build. Maintaining that — while also improving what time has worn down — takes a remodeling contractor who understands the difference between what looks good and what holds up.
That's what we do.
Preferred Remodeling & Construction Co. has been working on homes across Suffolk County for over 23 years. Seven carpenters. A women-owned business. And a genuine interest in doing work that lasts.
Residential Remodeling That Fits Great River Properties
Homes in Great River are not interchangeable. They've been added to, updated, and maintained in different ways over the years. Some sit in flood zones. Some have original woodwork worth preserving. Some need structural updates before any finish work makes sense.
Residential remodeling here starts with an honest read of the house—what it needs, what it can support, and what sequence the work should follow.
Kitchen Remodeling Focused on Function First
Great River kitchens often have the same challenges as other older Suffolk County homes — layouts designed around a different era of cooking and household life. Counter space that runs out. Cabinets positioned for storage rather than workflow. Lighting that leaves prep areas in shadow.
Kitchen remodeling in Great River starts with correcting the layout. A kitchen renovation might involve opening a wall, restructuring cabinet runs, relocating appliances, or improving how the kitchen connects to the dining area or rear exterior. Flooring installation, trim, and finish carpentry complete the project. Most kitchen jobs that look good but don't work well were planned around style rather than function. We don't make that mistake.
Bathroom Remodeling With Moisture at the Center
Proximity to water means Great River homes deal with higher humidity than most. Bathrooms feel that.
Older bathrooms in this area often have ventilation systems that were undersized from the start, tile work that has separated over time, and fixtures that are worn well past their useful life. Bathroom remodeling corrects those conditions properly. A full bathroom renovation might include layout adjustment, new tile, updated plumbing, improved exhaust ventilation, and lighting corrections. Bathtub replacement handles the fixture specifically when the surround is still sound. Moisture control is where bathroom projects succeed or fail. We treat it as a structural concern, not a cosmetic one.
Window Replacement and Door Installation Built for Waterfront Conditions
Great River's proximity to the Connetquot River and the broader South Shore means wind exposure and humidity are not abstract concerns.
Window replacement on a Great River home needs to account for that. Proper sealing, appropriate framing, and insulation values suited to the exposure. Door installation requires the same attention to alignment and weatherproofing. When these systems are done right, they perform for decades. When they're cut short, the failures compound quickly.

Broader Home Remodeling for Whole-House Improvements
Not every project fits neatly into one room.
Home remodeling in Great River often involves rethinking how the main living areas connect and flow. Wall removal where structure allows. Improved sightlines. Better traffic patterns between kitchen, dining, and living spaces. Experience matters here. Not every wall is a candidate for removal, and not every layout can open the way a homeowner pictures it. We assess that honestly before committing to a direction.
Home Additions That Match the Existing Structure
Great River properties often have room to expand, but that doesn't mean expansion is simple. Setbacks, flood zone regulations, and the character of the existing structure all shape what's possible.
We build home additions that feel original to the house—not obviously added.
Bedroom expansions, kitchen enlargements, additional living areas. Done right, the addition looks like it was always there.
Custom Home Remodeling Across Multiple Areas
When multiple areas of the house need work, custom home remodeling coordinates everything. Kitchen remodeling, bathroom renovation, flooring installation, structural updates—planned together so the results are cohesive, not accumulated piecemeal over time.
Basement Finishing and Garage Remodeling
Basement Finishing in a High-Moisture Environment
Basement finishing near the water requires extra attention to moisture before anything else. Great River's water table and flood proximity make this non-negotiable.
We evaluate drainage conditions, install proper vapor barriers, and address sealing details before framing begins. After that: insulation, flooring installation, lighting, and finish work. Done in that order. Skipping the moisture step is how basement projects become expensive problems.
Garage Remodeling for Households That Need the Space Back
Garages in Great River often serve as overflow—tools, seasonal gear, and items that don't fit anywhere else. Our garage remodeling projects restore function to those spaces. Organized storage, improved layouts, and reinforced flooring for heavier use. It's practical work that makes the property more livable without a major footprint change.

Siding Replacement for Weather-Exposed Homes
Great River homes take real weather exposure. Siding replacement is often a necessity, not an upgrade.
Cracked, warped, or moisture-compromised siding allows water intrusion behind the surface — damage that shows up much later and costs much more to correct. Our home improvement services include proper siding replacement that protects the structure and improves weather resistance across all four seasons.
Painting and Finishing Done Without Shortcuts
Clean painting and finishing is the difference between a project that looks complete and one that just looks finished.
Interior walls, trim, exterior surfaces — preparation is what determines whether the finish holds. We don't skip prep. That's where most finish failures start, and it's not a step we rush.
Flooring Installation That Accounts for Great River Conditions
Flooring near the water has to handle more than typical foot traffic. Humidity. Seasonal moisture fluctuation. Heavy use in mud rooms and entry areas.
We install hardwood, tile, and other appropriate materials with those conditions in mind. The right material for the right space — that's the practical decision, not just the aesthetic one.
Why Residential Remodeling Makes Sense in Great River
Homes in Great River hold real value — both financially and in terms of what they mean to the families who live in them. Moving isn't often the answer when a house stops meeting your needs. It rarely makes sense to leave a well-located property with good bones when professional home improvement services can bring it up to where it needs to be.
We approach every project as remodeling contractors who care about the result. Not sales. Not volume. Work done right.
Our Pre-Construction Process

Structural and Flood-Zone Evaluation
We review load-bearing conditions, framing, and utility placement—and account for Great River's flood zone designations before any structural work is planned.

Coordinating Materials for Long-Term Performance
Cabinetry, flooring, windows, doors, siding—everything was selected with durability in mind and coordinated so the pieces work together.

Permit Requirements in Great River
Structural work, window replacement, home additions, and other significant remodeling projects in Great River require permits. We handle that process locally.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How does flood zone proximity affect residential remodeling in Great River?
It affects foundation work, basement finishing, and any structural changes at grade. We account for flood zone regulations in the planning stage so there are no surprises during permitting.
What does a kitchen renovation typically include?
Layout adjustments, cabinet reconfiguration, appliance relocation where needed, flooring installation, trim, and finish carpentry. The scope depends on what the kitchen actually needs.
How is bathroom remodeling handled in older Great River homes?
We start with moisture assessment—ventilation, drainage, and substrate condition. Then layout, fixtures, tile, plumbing corrections, and finish work. Moisture first, always.
When does window replacement make sense?
When frames are warped, seals are broken, drafts are noticeable, or energy bills have increased without explanation. In a waterfront community, waiting tends to accelerate the damage.
What's involved in home additions in Great River?
Structural planning, permit management, foundation work as needed, framing, exterior integration (including siding replacement to match), and complete interior finish. We build additions that feel original to the house.
How do you handle basement finishing near the water table?
Moisture evaluation and mitigation come first. Drainage assessment, vapor barriers, proper sealing. We don't frame walls in a space that hasn't been properly addressed for moisture.
Does your work include painting and finishing?
Yes. Painting and finishing are part of how we complete every project—not an afterthought.
How do I get started with a free estimate?
Call 631-543-2600. We'll walk through the property, understand what you're working toward, and give you a straightforward estimate without pressure.
