New York contractor search guide

Nassau County General Contractors

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Nassau County, NY

Compare general contractors before you call or book an estimate.

Multi-trade renovations, additions, structural work, project coordination, and larger home upgrades.

Search across places like Garden City, Hempstead, Mineola, Great Neck, Hicksville, Massapequa, Freeport, and Long Beach. JohnnyHQ helps homeowners organize the search around location, public reputation signals, sourced reviews, project fit, and questions that matter before scheduling.

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Homeowners describe the same job in different ways. JohnnyHQ keeps the search tied to Nassau County while helping compare pros for related requests like these.

Common projects

General contractor projects in Nassau County.

General contractor searches usually mean the project needs sequencing, multiple trades, permits, and one accountable lead.

renovations

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Search renovations

home additions

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Search home additions

kitchen remodels

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Search kitchen remodels

bathroom remodels

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Search bathroom remodels

basement finishing

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Search basement finishing

multi-trade repairs

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Search multi-trade repairs

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How to compare general contractors near you.

Compare general contractors near you by project fit, subcontractor coordination, permit experience, recent reviews, written estimate detail, and how they handle changes once work starts.

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FAQ

Questions homeowners ask before searching.

How do I compare general contractors near me in Nassau County?

Start with your town or ZIP code in Nassau County, such as Garden City, Hempstead, Mineola, Great Neck, Hicksville, Massapequa, Freeport, and Long Beach. JohnnyHQ helps compare general contractors using reviews, trust signals, project fit, estimates, and the questions to ask before hiring.

What should I ask before hiring a general contractor?

Who manages permits, inspections, subcontractors, and day-to-day communication? Can they share references for similar renovations, additions, kitchens, bathrooms, or basements? How are insurance, change orders, payment schedule, warranty terms, cleanup, and exclusions documented? Ask for answers in writing before scheduling or approving work.

How does JohnnyHQ help compare general contractors?

JohnnyHQ helps organize local search context, public review signals, sourced reviews, provider fit, estimate questions, and Johnny Pro Check signals so you can compare options before contacting a pro.

Should I check reviews and trust signals before hiring?

Yes. Reviews are only one signal. Compare patterns across sourced reviews, business identity, service area, license or insurance signals where relevant, and how well each pro fits your project.

What should be included in an estimate?

A useful estimate should explain written scope, trade responsibilities, allowances, permits, subcontractor coordination, timeline, payment terms, warranty, and change-order rules. It should also call out assumptions, exclusions, change-order terms, and anything the pro still needs to inspect.

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