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Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling in Troy, NY

One in-house crew remodeling Troy kitchens and bathrooms — design through final walkthrough, no subcontractors.

What Troy homes are working with

Median build year
1938
Typical home age
~85 yrs
Median home value
$192,500
Owner-occupied
37%

Housing in Troy skews genuinely historic — a median build year around 1938 means the typical home predates modern kitchen and bath conventions entirely. Original layouts, plaster walls, and decades-old plumbing are the norm, and they reward an experienced, careful renovation.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2023 5-Year (B25035, B25077, B25003).

Remodeling in Troy

Troy is one of the most architecturally significant cities in upstate New York, a former industrial powerhouse whose decline and recent revival have preserved a remarkable stock of 19th-century buildings. The brownstones along Washington Park, the row houses in North Central, and the working-class homes near the riverfront all carry the character of a city that was once among the wealthiest in America. Renovating kitchens in Troy requires reading the building carefully: party walls between row houses, original plaster of exceptional quality, floor systems that have settled gracefully over 150 years, and kitchens that are often the room that received the least thoughtful attention through the decades. The Burden Iron Works heritage gave Troy a culture of craftsmanship, and we try to honor that in the work we do here. The city's ongoing renaissance is driving real investment in these buildings, and homeowners are increasingly willing to do the renovation right.

Typical projects in Troy

Victorian row house kitchen restorations, brownstone bathroom renovations, historic Troy home layout work, cabinetry matched to 19th-century millwork, and tight-footprint urban remodeling.

Troy remodeling questions

How old are most homes in Troy, NY?
The median Troy home was built around 1938, making the typical house roughly 85 years old (U.S. Census ACS 2023). At that age, original kitchens and bathrooms are usually past their service life — which is exactly the work we do.
Is remodeling worth it in Troy?
With a median home value around $192,500 and about 37% of homes owner-occupied, Troy is a community of long-term owners investing in homes they plan to keep. A well-built kitchen or bathroom remodel protects that investment and is the upgrade buyers notice most.
What kind of kitchen and bathroom projects do you do in Troy?
Victorian row house kitchen restorations, brownstone bathroom renovations, historic Troy home layout work, cabinetry matched to 19th-century millwork, and tight-footprint urban remodeling. We're based in nearby Clifton Park and run one in-house crew — no subcontractors — so the team that designs your Troy project is the team that builds it.

Ready to talk about your Troy project?

Mark will come to your home in Troy for a free consultation. No obligation — just an honest conversation about what you want to do.

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