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Dutchess County Residential

General Contractor in LaGrangeville, NY

Serving LaGrangeville, Dutchess — licensed general contractor for high-specification residential builds and renovations.

8+
Projects in Dutchess County
17+
Years Serving the Region
4.9
112 Google Reviews

Our Services

Six Disciplines.
Built for LaGrangeville.

Every project in LaGrangeville is delivered by the same dedicated JMR team — from permit application through certificate of occupancy. One integrated team. Zero subcontracted surprises.

Serving LaGrangeville homeowners across all six disciplines

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What Dutchess County Homeowners Say

4.9★ · 112 Google Reviews
Excellent craftsmanship and quality. They worked quickly and with great attention to detail. The kitchen is beautiful — exactly what we envisioned. Absolutely recommended.

Mingo Montes

Kitchen Remodeling · October 2025

We had a complex job — load-bearing wall removal, custom island, full mechanical relocation. JMR managed the structural engineer, the cabinet shop, and the stone fabricator without us needing to coordinate anything. Came in on schedule. The kitchen is exactly what we specified.

Robert Chen

Kitchen Remodeling · August 2025

JMR gutted and rebuilt our master bath from the studs. They coordinated the plumber and electrician themselves — we had one contact for the entire project. The result is exactly what we approved in the specification. Clean site every day. No surprises at any stage.

James Morley

Bathroom Remodeling · June 2025

Common Questions

LaGrangeville,
Answered.

Permit timelines, material considerations, and what to expect from a project in LaGrangeville.

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Are there historic preservation requirements for renovations in Dutchess County?

Several of Dutchess County's village centers — Rhinebeck, Red Hook, Millbrook — are subject to local historic district oversight, and properties in the Hudson River National Historic Landmark District may involve coordination with the NYS Historic Preservation Office. For projects seeking state or federal historic tax credits, SHPO review of materials, methods, and scope is mandatory. JMR has experience preparing SHPO-compliant documentation and manages this process as part of the pre-construction phase for qualifying projects.

How does JMR handle Dutchess County projects when the homeowner is not locally based?

JMR serves a substantial number of Dutchess County clients who maintain their primary residence in New York City. Our standard project protocol includes weekly written progress reports, a documented change order process requiring written approval before any scope adjustment, and a complete project closeout package at handover — ensuring clients who are not present daily remain fully informed and in control of their project at all stages.

What permits are needed for a renovation on a Dutchess County estate or second home?

Building permits in Dutchess County are issued by the applicable Town or Village building department. The owner's non-primary-residency status has no effect on the permitting process — second homes face the same permit requirements as primary residences. For properties near the Hudson River, Catskill Creek, or regulated wetlands, DEC review may also be required. JMR manages all permit submissions regardless of the client's primary location.

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Worth Inheriting.

Custom homes and full renovations from $150,000 — across Westchester County, Rockland, and NYC. A limited number of engagements accepted each year.

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