Koss Home Improvement has been remodeling homes across Ridgefield — from the historic Main Street center to mid-century contemporaries on winding wooded lots to estate-style properties along the Route 7 corridor — since 1986. CT Licensed #0520605. Fully insured. Transparent pricing on every project.
Four services tuned to Ridgefield's affluent market — where the housing stock includes historic center colonials, mid-century modern homes, and larger estate properties on 1–4 acre lots. High-value homes deserve high-value remodels.
Full gut remodels, custom cabinetry, layout changes, and professional appliance packages for Ridgefield homes. We handle design, permits, and installation.
Master baths, spa-style ensuite expansions, and guest bath refreshes. Custom tile, fixtures, and premium finishes throughout Ridgefield.
Expand your Ridgefield home with a primary suite addition, sunroom, or second-floor build. Ridgefield's larger lots make additions common — we handle all permitting including wetlands review.
Convert your unfinished Ridgefield basement into livable space — home office, media room, au pair suite, or playroom. Full electrical and egress included.
Free in-home consultation. We review your space, understand your goals, and give you a realistic cost estimate — no commitment required.
Get a Free QuoteRidgefield's housing stock is among the most diverse in Fairfield County: historic center colonials along and near Main Street, mid-century modern contemporaries on winding, wooded lots, newer colonial and transitional homes throughout the Route 7 and Branchville corridors, and substantial estate-style properties on larger 1–4 acre parcels. The town's architectural character and large lot sizes drive a renovation market that differs meaningfully from the coastal towns.
The Ridgefield Building Department at 400 Main St handles residential permits for structural, electrical, and plumbing work. Standard permit timelines run 3–4 weeks for typical residential projects. More complex projects involving wetlands review take longer — we build the full timeline into every proposal upfront.
Ridgefield's Inland Wetlands Board reviews any project that may affect wetlands, watercourses, or vernal pools. With lots commonly ranging from 1 to 4 acres, a significant percentage of Ridgefield projects fall under some level of wetlands review. This can add 4–10 weeks to a project timeline and may require a registered soil scientist's report. We've managed dozens of wetlands-adjacent projects in Ridgefield and know how to scope the review process from the start.
The historic district around Main Street has design review expectations for exterior work on period homes — not as restrictive as Southport, but still a consideration for homeowners planning additions or exterior renovations in the center village area. We've navigated the review process on multiple projects in that corridor.
Kitchen and primary bath renovations are the highest-ROI investments in Ridgefield's affluent market. Buyers expect quality finishes and thoughtful layouts — builder-grade renovations don't meet the market. We spec projects to the buyer expectation so you're not leaving value on the table at resale.
Kitchen remodels in Ridgefield typically range from $48,000 to $140,000. Ridgefield's affluent housing stock — historic center colonials, mid-century contemporaries, and estate-style properties — often runs $65,000–$110,000 for full gut remodels with custom finishes. See our kitchen remodeling page for full pricing detail.
Yes — structural, electrical, and plumbing work requires a permit from the Building Department at 400 Main St. Projects on Ridgefield's larger lots frequently require Inland Wetlands Board review before a building permit issues. We manage the full permitting process including wetlands review — one call gets everything coordinated.
Ridgefield's Inland Wetlands Board reviews projects near watercourses, wetlands, and vernal pools — common on the town's 1–4 acre lots. The review adds 4–10 weeks to the permitting timeline and may require a registered soil scientist's report. We've managed dozens of wetlands-adjacent projects in Ridgefield; we know how to scope the process accurately and build it into the project timeline upfront.
Yes. We hold Connecticut Home Improvement Contractor License #0520605, which covers all residential remodeling work throughout Connecticut including Ridgefield. We are fully insured with general liability and workers' compensation coverage. Certificate of insurance available on request.
Whether it's a kitchen remodel, bathroom renovation, or a full addition — we've built in your neighborhood. One call gets you a real estimate.