Mid City Home Restoration does renovation work throughout Tonawanda, North Tonawanda, and Kenmore. They work in the post-war Cape Cods and ranch homes that define these neighborhoods — 1940s through 1960s construction where the electrical is pre-GFCI, the plumbing is original, and the kitchens were laid out before dishwashers were standard. They price for those conditions from the start.
What to look for in a Tonawanda home renovation contractor
Tonawanda and North Tonawanda homeowners are experienced with contractors. The housing stock — concentrated in 1940s through 1960s construction — generates steady renovation demand as original systems age out. Homeowners who have been through a project here know what good process costs and what bad process costs more.
Any reliable renovation contractor gives you a written document before work starts: what is included, what is excluded, what allowances cover, and what triggers a change order. A verbal summary is not a contract.
In homes from this era, renovation often means panel upgrades, original plumbing replacement, and heating system updates. These require licensed electricians and plumbers. Ask for license numbers and verify them with the NYS Division of Licensing Services before signing anything.
Tonawanda and North Tonawanda have separate building departments. The Town of Tonawanda and the City of North Tonawanda process permits differently. Ask which jurisdiction your property falls under and whether the contractor has permit history in that municipality.
Ask for references from completed projects in Tonawanda, North Tonawanda, or Kenmore — not general WNY testimonials. A contractor doing consistent work here should have completed jobs nearby.
Why Mid City in Tonawanda and North Tonawanda
Mid City has completed kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, and whole-home renovation projects throughout Tonawanda, North Tonawanda, and Kenmore. Their estimating accounts for pre-1960 construction: 1950s plumbing, pre-GFCI electrical, balloon-frame in the oldest neighborhoods. They do not assume newer-construction baselines and discover the difference at demo.
Forty-two percent of Erie County homes were built before 1960, according to the U.S. Census ACS. In Tonawanda’s core neighborhoods, the percentage is higher.
Their contracts include a specific change order clause — nothing changes price or scope without written, signed approval. Clients who have worked with other contractors in this area frequently cite unexpected change orders as the main source of dissatisfaction. Mid City’s fixed-price contracts with explicit change order triggers address that directly.
Tonawanda home renovation context
Erie County issued $123 million in residential renovation permits in 2022, according to City of Buffalo building records. Tonawanda and North Tonawanda account for a significant share of that volume. The demand here is driven by necessity — aging systems, outdated kitchens and bathrooms — and by homeowners investing in existing homes rather than trading up in a constrained market.
Free written estimate — no phone quotes
We offer free in-home estimates for renovation projects in Tonawanda, North Tonawanda, and Kenmore. We assess before we price. No commitments required after the estimate.
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