Renovation-first for Queens + Nassau
Interior renovation work for Queens and Nassau properties.
Complete and partial renovation work for homes, apartments, rentals, co-ops, condos, landlords, and property managers across Queens and Nassau County, with clear scope, photos, and finish details from the first request.
Quote-ready from the first message
Send the details that make renovation pricing clearer.
A better request helps separate must-fix work from optional upgrades before anyone guesses at a number. Start with photos, property type, location, timing, and the rooms you want changed.
First, show the full room, then add close-ups of drywall, trim, cabinets, flooring, tile, doors, or damage.
Next, include the neighborhood, property type, parking or access limits, known building rules, and ideal timing.
Then, separate must-fix items from nice-to-have upgrades so partial and complete renovation options stay clear.
Recent renovation work
Finished rooms build trust, but progress photos explain the renovation work: framing, open walls, drywall prep, tile layout, cabinet refreshes, and visible closeout details.

01 / Finished Kitchen
Clean white kitchen refresh
Finished kitchen refresh with clean cabinet, counter, floor, and appliance presentation.
02 / Finished Bathroom
Dark tile bathroom finish
Finished bathroom example showing shower tile, vanity placement, lighting, and closeout presentation.
03 / Progress Kitchen
Kitchen demo progress
Kitchen progress photo showing visible prep before finish installation.
04 / Progress Bathroom
Bathroom open-wall demo stage
Progress photo showing wall access, protection, and visible bathroom prep before finish closeout.
05 / Finished Cabinets
White cabinet refresh
Cabinet refresh example for partial kitchen updates and finish repairs.
06 / Finished Bathroom
White vanity bathroom finish
Bathroom closeout photo showing vanity alignment, lighting, floor pattern, and clean presentation.Brand promise
Practical renovation work, presented clearly.
The site should feel like the work: organized, clean, local, and specific about scope before anyone starts guessing at price.
Queens coverage
Interior renovation work planned around access, apartments, homes, rentals, co-ops, condos, and neighborhood logistics.
Nassau coverage
Practical renovation, refresh, turnover, drywall, paint, trim, flooring, and finish scopes for nearby Nassau properties.
Clean workmanship
A cleaner first request starts with photos, room priorities, access notes, and a punch-list minded closeout plan.
How we keep renovation quoting reliable
Process
Send photos and scope
First, share the property type, room photos, damage close-ups, location, timing, access notes, and must-fix items.
Confirm priorities
Next, separate required work from nice-to-have upgrades so the quote reflects the real goal.
Plan the sequence
Then, order repairs, prep, paint, trim, doors, cabinets, flooring, and cleanup so finish work is protected.
Close out the punch list
Finally, handle visible touch-ups, adjustments, cleanup, and final notes before the job is considered done.
Need a realistic quote path?
Use the quote form to send photos and priorities for renovation-first work in Queens, Nassau County, nearby Long Island, and nearby NYC neighborhoods.
Common questions
What should I send for a renovation quote?
Send wide photos of each room, close-ups of damaged areas, measurements if you have them, the property type, the neighborhood, access notes, and your ideal timing.
Do you handle complete and partial renovations?
Yes. The scope can be a full interior renovation, a focused room update, an apartment turnover, or a punch list of finish repairs.
What areas do you serve?
JD Renovation Pros focuses on Queens, Nassau County, nearby Long Island communities, and nearby NYC neighborhoods.
Can you quote from photos?
Photos are a strong starting point. Some projects still need an in-person review before final pricing, especially when hidden conditions or building access affect the scope.
Need a concrete next step? Send scope notes and photos.