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 general contracting for Mount Vernon homeowners — built for the pre-war Tudors, Colonials, and Victorians that line Fleetwood, Chester Heights, and the city's tree-shaded residential streets.
Mount Vernon was built up in the early 1900s, and you can still feel it walking the streets. Fleetwood and Chester Heights are full of Tudors and Stone Colonials with leaded-glass windows, slate roofs, and the kind of millwork a homeowner only renovates carefully. The North and South sides carry the same architectural vocabulary in slightly tighter lot lines. Mount Vernon East and the downtown corridor add pre-war apartment buildings and modest single-families into the mix.
Renovating in a city like Mount Vernon means working with the building it already is — original plaster walls instead of drywall, hardwood subfloors, stained glass that needs protecting, and framing that doesn't match modern construction. We've worked on homes like that for over a decade, and we plan every project around what's actually in the walls and the floors rather than what a blueprint says should be there.
The owner is personally on every Mount Vernon job site, every day. That's the only way you keep quality consistent across pre-war work, where the right call on day three can save a wall worth preserving and the wrong one can take it down for good. It's also why so many of our Mount Vernon referrals come from neighbors who watched the work happen on the block.
More about our storyWhether you're renovating a Fleetwood Tudor, opening up a Chester Heights Colonial, or rebuilding a pre-war kitchen on the North Side — every Mount Vernon project gets the same owner-supervised craftsmanship and the same person answering your calls from start to finish.
Get a Free EstimateCustom kitchens for Fleetwood Tudors, Chester Heights Colonials, and pre-war homes throughout Mount Vernon — preserving original plaster, hardwood, and millwork while bringing layouts into the present.
Learn More →Primary baths, hall baths, and powder rooms — tile work and waterproofing built to last in the century-old housing stock that defines Mount Vernon.
Learn More →Whole-home renovations, structural work, and additions — coordinated with the City of Mount Vernon building department and respectful of the dense, walkable streets we work on.
Learn More →Mount Vernon's housing stock skews older than almost any other Westchester city. Fleetwood and the Sandford section near the Bronxville border are dense with Tudors and Stone Colonials — slate roofs, leaded-glass windows, half-timbered exteriors, and original interior millwork that's hard to replicate in modern construction. Chester Heights and Vernon Heights run on similar architectural DNA: solid early-20th-century homes built when craftsmanship was the default.
The North Side, South Side, and East Side mix detached Colonials with semi-detached two-families and the kind of brick row construction that makes block planning matter. Downtown carries pre-war apartment buildings and modest single-families, including some Art Deco accents you don't see often outside of New York City itself. Every neighborhood has its own typical floor plan, its own framing history, and its own quirks behind the plaster.
We've worked on all of it. Every Mount Vernon project gets planned around the home you actually live in — its construction, its history, its block — not a generic template applied from a checklist.
Every Mount Vernon 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, complexity, and what we find behind the plaster, 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.
Pre-war housing rewards careful work and punishes shortcuts. Here's how we plan around the city's century-old housing stock and tight residential streets.
Mount Vernon is heavy with pre-war homes — original plaster, leaded glass, stained windows, stone exteriors, and millwork that took skilled hands to build. We protect what's worth preserving and replace what isn't with materials that match.
Tight lot lines and shared driveways are the norm on most Mount Vernon streets. We plan staging, deliveries, and dumpster placement carefully so your neighbors don't become collateral damage in your renovation.
A detailed scope and fixed pricing before any work begins. No hidden costs, no surprise change orders mid-build.
The owner is personally on every Mount Vernon job site, coordinating trades and inspecting quality. One accountable point of contact from demo through final walk-through.
From Fleetwood and Sandford near the Bronxville border to the East Side, Wartburg, and downtown apartment buildings — we work in every Mount Vernon neighborhood.
Answers to the questions Mount Vernon homeowners ask us most often.
All of them — Fleetwood, Chester Heights, Mount Vernon East, North Side, South Side, Pennington-Grimes, Sandford, Vernon Heights, East Side, Sidney Park, Wartburg, and the downtown apartment and coop buildings.
Yes — that's most of what we do in Mount Vernon. We protect plaster walls, original hardwood, leaded glass, and stained-glass windows on every relevant project. When something needs to be replaced rather than restored, we source materials that match the home's period and finish rather than swapping in a generic alternative.
Yes. We manage the entire permitting process with the City of Mount Vernon building department — drawings, applications, inspections, and certificate of occupancy paperwork. You don't coordinate with City Hall; we do.
Carefully. On semi-detached homes and tight-block construction in Mount Vernon, we use dust containment (poly, zip walls, HEPA filtration), schedule the noisiest phases away from early mornings and evenings, and keep your immediate neighbors informed about what to expect each week. The goal is that your renovation doesn't become anyone else's problem.
Yes. Every Evici Corp project is owner-supervised — the owner is personally on your job site, coordinating trades and inspecting quality. Mount Vernon homeowners refer their neighbors specifically because the experience stays consistent from one home to the next.
Get a free, no-obligation estimate from a Mount Vernon contractor who knows your block, your home's period, and the work it deserves.