General Contractor in Warwick, NY

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Licensed general contractor carrying out quality remodeling and renovation services throughout Orange County.

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Home Remodeling Contractors Warwick

What You Get With Us

You get a contractor who shows up when promised and finishes when agreed. No surprises, no excuses, no cutting corners.

Your project moves forward on schedule because we handle the permits, coordinate the trades, and manage every detail. You don’t chase down workers or wonder what’s happening next week.

The work gets done right the first time. We use quality materials, follow proper techniques, and clean up after ourselves. When we’re finished, you have a space you’re proud to show off and confident will last.

Residential General Contractor Services

We've Been Here All Along

Gualan Brothers Home Remodeling Corp. has been serving Warwick and Orange County homeowners for years. We’re the general contractor your neighbors call when they want the job done right.

We’re licensed, insured, and local. This is significant in a field where unreliable contractors frequently appear and disappear. When you call us in six months with a question, we’ll still be here.

Our reputation is built on finished projects, not promises. We handle everything from kitchen remodels to whole-house renovations, and we treat every job like it’s our own home.

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General Contractor Services Process

Here's How We Handle It

First, we come out and look at what you want done. We listen to your ideas, assess the space, and give you straight answers about what’s possible and what it’ll cost.

Then we provide a detailed written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. There are no ambiguous figures or unexpected expenses at the end. You know exactly what you’re paying for before we start.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits, order materials, and coordinate the work. We show up when scheduled, keep the job site clean, and update you on progress. When we’re done, we walk through everything with you to make sure it’s just what you expected.

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What's Included In Every Project

Every job includes proper permits and inspections. We handle the paperwork so you don’t have to worry about code compliance or city requirements.

You get quality materials sourced from established suppliers we’ve worked with for years. There are no cheap substitutes or mystery products that might fail in two years.

Our work comes with a warranty because we stand behind what we build. If something isn’t right, we fix it. That’s how you build a reputation in a town like Warwick, where everyone knows everyone.

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Project costs vary widely based on scope, materials, and complexity. A basic bathroom remodel might start around $15,000, while a full kitchen renovation typically runs $25,000-$50,000. Whole-house renovations can range from $75,000 to $200,000+. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs upfront, so you know exactly what you’re investing in before we start. The key is getting multiple quotes from licensed contractors and comparing not just the price but also what’s included in it.
Timeline depends on project size and complexity. A bathroom remodel typically takes 2-3 weeks, kitchen renovations run 4-6 weeks, and major additions or whole-house projects can take 2-4 months. Weather, permit approvals, and material availability can affect schedules. We build realistic timelines into every estimate and keep you updated if anything changes. The biggest delays usually come from change orders or discovering unexpected issues once walls are opened up, which is why thorough planning upfront matters.
Yes, we handle all permit applications and coordinate required inspections. Most structural changes, electrical work, and plumbing modifications require permits in Orange County. We know local building codes and have established relationships with inspectors. This saves you time and assures everything meets current standards. Permit costs are included in our estimates, and we schedule inspections at the right phases so your project doesn’t get delayed waiting for approvals.
Start with proper licensing and insurance—never hire someone who can’t provide proof of both. Check references from recent projects, not just testimonials on their website. Get detailed written estimates that specify materials, timeline, and payment schedule. Avoid contractors who ask for large upfront payments or show up at your door offering deals. Good contractors typically book their schedules weeks in advance, making them unavailable for immediate work. Trust your gut—if something feels off during initial meetings, it probably is.
Absolutely. Many Warwick homes were built decades ago and have distinct challenges like outdated electrical, plumbing that doesn’t meet current codes, or structural quirks. We’ve worked on plenty of older homes and know what to expect when opening up walls. This experience helps us budget accurately and avoid surprises that can derail timelines and budgets. We also understand how to blend modern updates with the character that makes these older homes special.
We stop work and discuss options with you before proceeding. Common discoveries include outdated wiring, plumbing issues, or structural problems that weren’t visible during the initial assessment. We explain what we found, why it needs to be addressed, and provide cost estimates for the additional work. You decide how to proceed—we never just add charges without your approval. This is why experienced contractors often include contingency allowances in estimates for older homes where surprises are more likely.