Kitchen Remodeling
- Custom cabinetry & islands
- Quartz, stone, or solid-surface countertops
- Tile backsplash & flooring
- Layout reworks (wall removal, new openings)
- Appliances, plumbing & electrical
- Recessed and statement lighting
Kitchen remodeling, bathroom renovations, and full-scope general contracting across the Town of Greenburgh — from Hartsdale Colonials and Edgemont Tudors to the Hudson river villages.
Greenburgh covers more ground than almost any town in Westchester. The unincorporated hamlets of Hartsdale, Edgemont, Fairview, and Greenville feel like one Greenburgh — but cross into Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington, or Tarrytown and you're inside a village with its own government, its own building department, and often its own architectural review process. We renovate across all of it, and we know which office to call before the project starts.
The housing varies just as much as the geography. Hartsdale has wide blocks of updated Colonials and mid-century ranches a short walk from the train. Edgemont is dense with Tudors and traditional single-families in a school district homeowners often relocate specifically to be in. The river villages are full of Victorians and pre-war homes with Hudson views, original millwork, and the kind of character a homeowner only renovates carefully.
What hasn't changed across any of those Greenburgh projects is the on-site commitment. The owner personally supervises every renovation, every day. No hand-off to a junior project manager, no anonymous crew. That accountability is why so many Edgemont and Hartsdale homeowners come back to us for their second and third projects — and why their neighbors call too.
More about our storyWhether you're updating a Hartsdale Colonial, expanding an Edgemont Tudor, or renovating a Hudson-river Victorian — every Greenburgh project gets the same owner-supervised craftsmanship and the same person answering your calls from start to finish.
Get a Free EstimateOpen-concept kitchens for Hartsdale and Edgemont Colonials, custom cabinetry for Tudor homes, and full layout reworks that bring older Greenburgh floor plans into modern family life.
Learn More →Primary suite upgrades, hall-bath rebuilds, and powder rooms — bulletproof waterproofing and custom tile work for the older housing stock common across the Town of Greenburgh.
Learn More →Additions, finished basements, structural work, and full whole-home renovations — coordinated with both Town of Greenburgh and village-level permitting offices.
Learn More →The Hartsdale hamlet center feels like its own walkable village — Colonials and ranches a short walk from the train, with quiet residential streets ringing the commuter core. A few blocks east, Edgemont is denser with Tudors and traditional single-families set on generous lots, full of the period detail that drew its homeowners in the first place.
Push west and the character changes again. Ardsley sits on rolling terrain with Mid-Century moderns and split-levels along curving streets. Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, and Irvington line the Hudson with pre-war Victorians, Colonials, and arts-and-crafts homes — many on hillsides that shape both the floor plans and the renovation logistics. Tarrytown's historic district adds a layer of architectural review for older homes that we plan around from the first sketch.
We've worked across all of it. Every Greenburgh project gets planned around the home you actually live in — its construction, its history, its village or hamlet — not a generic template applied from a checklist.
Every Greenburgh project starts with a free in-home estimate before any work begins. Here's the typical scope of what we build — timelines vary with size and complexity, and your detailed quote covers everything specific to your home. All timelines shown are estimates only and subject to change based on the final project scope, material lead times, and site conditions.
Greenburgh's mix of Town-managed hamlets and self-governing villages means no two projects pull permits the same way. We plan for that from day one.
The Town of Greenburgh handles permits for Hartsdale, Edgemont, and other unincorporated areas. Each river village (Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings, Irvington, Tarrytown, Elmsford) has its own building department — we coordinate with whichever applies to your address.
Edgemont and Ardsley families often plan major renovations around the school year. We schedule demo, deliveries, and noisy phases around early-morning, late-afternoon, and summer-break windows so school-day quiet is respected.
Detailed scope and fixed pricing before any work begins. No hidden costs, no surprise change orders — your estimate is what you pay.
The owner is personally on every Greenburgh job site, coordinating trades and inspecting quality. One accountable point of contact from demo through final walk-through.
From the Hartsdale train station to the Hudson river villages, we work in every Greenburgh community — both the unincorporated hamlets and the villages within the Town.
Answers to the questions Greenburgh homeowners ask us most often.
All of Greenburgh — the unincorporated hamlets (Hartsdale, Edgemont, Fairview, Greenville, North Elmsford) and the villages within the Town (Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington, Tarrytown, Elmsford). Each has its own building department; we coordinate with whichever applies to your address.
Yes. The Town of Greenburgh manages permits for unincorporated areas like Hartsdale and Edgemont, while each village has its own building office. We handle drawings, applications, inspections, and certificate of occupancy paperwork through the right office — you don't coordinate with anyone.
Often yes, depending on the seller's cooperation. We've planned kitchen and bath renovations to begin the day after closing so Edgemont and Ardsley families can renovate during summer break without disrupting the school year. The earlier we can walk the home, the tighter the timeline we can hit.
Yes. Many of our Greenburgh river-village projects are pre-war Victorians, Colonials, and Mid-Century homes with Hudson views — homes with original detail worth preserving. Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow have architectural review processes for historic properties, and we handle that as part of the project scope.
Yes. Every Evici Corp project is owner-supervised — the owner is personally on your job site, coordinating trades and inspecting quality. In Edgemont and Hartsdale especially, word-of-mouth among neighbors drives most of our referrals, and that only happens when the work is consistent from one home to the next.
Get a free, no-obligation estimate from a Greenburgh contractor who knows your hamlet, your village, and your home.