
Kitchen Remodeling
Full kitchen renovations including cabinetry, countertops, tile, electrical, plumbing, and permits.

From the shoreline to the suburbs, built by the team next door.
New Haven County's housing stock spans a wide range, from 1950s through 1980s colonials and split-levels in Hamden and Orange, Victorian-era homes in downtown New Haven, coastal cottages and capes in Branford and Guilford, and newer construction throughout Milford and Woodbridge. Each town has its own building department, zoning requirements, and permitting process. Working here requires a contractor who understands the specific construction conditions and regulatory landscape of each municipality.
BuiltWell CT provides full-scope home remodeling across New Haven County, including kitchens, bathrooms, basements, flooring, additions, interior carpentry, painting, decks, attic conversions, and accessibility modifications. Every project is managed by our in-house team from our Orange, CT office, not subcontracted out. We hold Connecticut Home Improvement Contractor license #0668405 and carry full liability and workers' compensation insurance.
Whether you are renovating a coastal home in Madison dealing with salt air and elevated humidity, or updating a colonial in Woodbridge with well water and ledge rock, we have the local experience to anticipate site conditions, navigate the permitting process, and deliver work that holds up over time. Call (203) 466-9148 for a free consultation.
We provide a full range of residential remodeling services across every town in New Haven County. Each project is managed by our in-house team from consultation through final walkthrough.

From our Orange headquarters, we serve every town in New Haven County with crews who know the housing stock and building departments.
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We work in every town across New Haven County. Below are the communities where we complete the most projects.
1950s-1970s Split-Levels and Capes
Split-levels, capes, and colonials from the 1950s through 1970s. Basement finishing and whole-home renovations are common as families modernize these mid-century homes.
Coastal Colonials and Capes
A coastal town where salt air exposure and FEMA flood zone considerations shape every renovation decision. Material selection for moisture resistance is key.
Historic and Coastal
One of the oldest towns in Connecticut with a significant historic district and pre-Revolutionary housing stock. Renovations often require design review approval.
Colonials on Wooded Lots
Rural character with larger lots, well water systems, and septic considerations. Colonials and contemporaries sit on wooded lots with ledge rock conditions.
Mixed Suburban and Coastal
A diverse housing stock ranging from beach cottages along the Long Island Sound to newer inland subdivisions. Coastal areas require moisture management.
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