Farmingville sits fifteen minutes up Horseblock Road from our East Patchogue shop, and it shows up on our schedule constantly — a roof off Granny Road one week, a paver walkway near College Road the next, a basement legalization by Bald Hill after that. If you're searching general contractor Farmingville, this page is the straight answer: what we do here, how the Town of Brookhaven permit process works, and what a written scope from us looks like.
One contractor for the whole property
- Roofing in Farmingville — replacement, repair and storm work; most roofs done in 1–2 days
- Siding — James Hardie, vinyl and cedar, usually paired with the roof for one exterior package
- Driveway paving — blacktop, most driveways one day in and out
- Masonry & pavers — patios, front walkways, stoops and retaining walls
- Basements and accessory apartments — finishing, legalization and ADU work under Brookhaven's rules
- Chimneys, decks, concrete flatwork — the trades that usually take three phone calls, on one number
That list is the point. Farmingville's housing stock — the hi-ranches and splits built out in the '60s and '70s, plus the newer stock toward Ronkonkoma — has hit the age where the roof, the siding and the front walk all come due within a few seasons of each other. A general contractor prices them as one campaign instead of three markups.
Brookhaven permits, handled
Farmingville is unincorporated Town of Brookhaven, so structural work, basement finishing and accessory apartments run through the Brookhaven building department. We handle the application, drawings coordination and closeout — and because we do this weekly across Brookhaven's hamlets, we know which scopes need a permit and which don't before you spend a dollar. If a basement apartment is the goal, we'll tell you upfront what Brookhaven's accessory-apartment rules allow on your parcel, not after demo day.
The neighborhoods we work
From the Bald Hill side down through Granny Road, College Road by Suffolk County Community College, the Portion Road corridor, and the streets backing up to Farmingville Hills County Park — it's a ten-to-fifteen-minute run from our shop, which is why Farmingville calls get same-week walkthroughs. We're at 354 Barton Ave in East Patchogue; you're not hiring a crew that bills windshield time from Nassau.
Also serving Village of the Branch
A note for searchers from the other end of our service area: Village of the Branch — the incorporated village inside the Town of Smithtown — is also on our regular route. Village work runs differently: the village issues its own permits and reviews visible exterior changes, so a roof, siding or chimney project there needs the village's paperwork, not Smithtown Town's. We verify jurisdiction from the parcel before quoting and carry the village process the same way we carry Brookhaven's. Chimney and masonry detail for that area lives in our Smithtown chimney guide.
What the written scope looks like
Free walkthrough first. Then a flat written scope: every line item priced, materials named by brand and grade, timeline stated, permit responsibility assigned to us. No hourly meter, no "allowances" that double later. It's the same document format whether the job is a $4,000 walkway or a full exterior — and it's why the site now brings us work in towns we've never advertised in.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a general contractor in Farmingville handle?
One licensed crew, whole exterior and structure: roof replacement and repair, siding, chimneys, driveways and walkways, paver patios, basement finishing, and accessory apartments. The point of a GC is one written scope and one accountable contractor instead of four subcontractors pointing at each other.
Do you handle permits with the Town of Brookhaven?
Yes. Farmingville is unincorporated Town of Brookhaven, so structural work, basement finishing and accessory apartments run through Brookhaven's building department. We prepare the application, coordinate drawings where needed, and close out the permit — the certificate of completion is part of our scope, not your homework.
Do you also work in Village of the Branch?
Yes. Village of the Branch is an incorporated village inside the Town of Smithtown with its own permit process and architectural review on visible exterior work. We verify jurisdiction from the parcel before quoting, and we carry the village paperwork the same way we carry Brookhaven's.
How do estimates work?
Free walkthrough, then a flat written scope — every line item priced, no hourly meter, no allowances that balloon later. Most Farmingville exterior projects run one to five days once materials land; larger remodels get a phased schedule in the same document.
Related Reading
- Roofing in Farmingville — replacement, repair and storm work
- Siding in Farmingville — James Hardie and vinyl
- Driveway Paving in Farmingville — blacktop, most driveways one day
- Masonry & Pavers in Farmingville — patios, walkways and walls
- New Construction — additions and ground-up builds
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