General Contractor in Wallkill, NY

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Home Remodeling Contractors Orange County

What You Get When It's Done

You wake up in a home that works better for your family. The kitchen flows like you always imagined. The bathroom feels like your personal retreat. Every detail reflects the quality you invested in.

Your neighbors notice. Your family feels proud. Most importantly, you feel confident knowing the work was done right the first time.

No more living with spaces that don’t work. No more putting off projects because you’re worried about finding someone trustworthy. All you need is a home that perfectly aligns with your lifestyle.

Residential General Contractor Services Wallkill

We Know Orange County Construction

Gualan Brothers Home Remodeling Corp has been serving Wallkill and Orange County homeowners with reliable general contracting services. We understand local building codes, work with trusted local suppliers, and know what it takes to get permits approved quickly.

We focus on residential projects where quality matters more than cutting corners. We’re licensed, insured, and committed to doing the work right.

When you’re ready to move forward with your project, you’re working with contractors who live and work in your community.

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General Contractor Services Process

How Your Project Actually Happens

First, you get a clear assessment of what your project needs. No guessing, no surprises later. We walk through your space, understand your goals, and explain what’s realistic within your timeline and budget.

Next comes a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. You know exactly what you’re paying for before any work begins. We handle permits and coordinate with inspectors so you don’t have to navigate that process.

During construction, we manage every detail while keeping you informed. You get regular updates, and we address concerns immediately. When the project wraps up, you get a final walkthrough to make sure everything meets your expectations before calling it complete.

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Remodeling Contractor Services Wallkill, NY

What's Included In Every Project

Every project includes proper permit applications and building code compliance. You don’t have to worry about inspections or meeting local Orange County requirements – that’s handled as part of the service.

Project management covers material ordering, subcontractor coordination, and timeline management. You get one point of contact instead of juggling multiple people and schedules.

Quality control happens throughout the project, not just at the end. We inspect materials before installation, check work at each phase, and catch problems early when they’re easier to fix.

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Timeline depends on the project scope, but most kitchen renovations take 4-6 weeks, bathroom remodels 2-3 weeks, and whole-home projects 8-12 weeks. Weather, permit approval, and material availability can affect scheduling. During your initial consultation, you’ll get a realistic timeline based on your specific project. The key is starting with accurate expectations rather than promising unrealistic deadlines that create stress for everyone involved.
Yes, permit applications and inspection coordination are included in every project that requires them. Orange County has specific requirements for different types of work, and navigating that process is part of what you’re hiring a licensed contractor to handle. You don’t need to visit municipal offices or schedule inspections yourself. This assures work meets local building codes and protects your investment if you sell your home later.
Change orders only happen when you request modifications to the original scope or when unexpected conditions are discovered during demolition. Before any additional work begins, you get a written explanation of what was found, why it needs to be addressed, and exactly what the additional cost will be. You approve or decline before moving forward. This prevents surprise bills and keeps you in control of your budget throughout the project.
New York requires home improvement contractors to be licensed for projects over $200. You can verify licensing through the New York State Department of Consumer Protection website. Always ask to see current insurance certificates for both general liability and workers’ compensation. A legitimate contractor will provide this documentation without hesitation. Don’t work with anyone who can’t prove they’re properly licensed and insured—it puts you at financial risk.
General contractors handle convoluted projects that require permits, coordinate multiple trades, and take responsibility for building code compliance. Handymen typically handle smaller repairs and maintenance tasks that don’t require permits. For kitchen renovations, bathroom remodels, additions, or structural work, you need a licensed general contractor. The licensing confirms we understand local codes, carry proper insurance, and have the know-how to manage difficult projects safely and legally.
Most homeowners should start planning 2-3 months before their desired start date, especially for spring and summer projects when demand is highest. This allows time for design decisions, permit approval, material ordering, and contractor scheduling. Winter months often have more availability and sometimes better pricing. If your project is urgent due to damage or safety concerns, communicate that upfront—emergency situations can often be accommodated more quickly than planned renovations.