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In Old Town Lake Worth Beach, FL, full-service construction work doesn't mean cobbling together three contractors and hoping they coordinate. We handle everything from structural framing to finished details on general contractor | Lake Worth Beach, FL projects—kitchen remodeling included.
Lake Worth Beach's historic neighborhoods—College Park, Old Lucerne, South Palm Park—feature homes built 1913–1949 with character-defining features, vintage wiring, and tight spaces. That means permit respect, preservation awareness, and careful planning matter. We know the city's building codes, the Department of Community Sustainability's review process, and how to keep your historic home intact while modernizing systems.
From planning to punch list, clear steps and transparency every day.
We listen and ask questions. You show us the space—kitchen, bathroom, or full home—and we assess what's realistic for your budget and the property itself.
We develop a clear proposal with an itemized breakdown. No surprises. No vague line items. You know exactly what you're paying for and why.
We handle all Lake Worth Building Department paperwork. State-licensed professionals review plans. You don't worry about code compliance or review delays.
We safely remove existing fixtures and prepare the space. Dust control, debris hauling, and site setup—all managed so your home stays livable during work.
We handle structural changes, electrical rough-in, plumbing, and HVAC. All coordinated, all inspected. All work follows Florida Building Code 2020 edition.
We tape, mud, paint, and install trim. Cabinets, countertops, tile, flooring—all finished with care. No shortcuts, no filler. Craftsmanship shows.
City inspector approves all work. We walk through with you, answer questions, fix any punch list items. Then we back our work with a full warranty.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Kitchens in College Park and Old Town often have original cabinetry, plaster walls, and tight layouts. We upgrade these spaces for modern living—new cabinets, countertops, appliances, and lighting—while respecting the home's age and character.

Open kitchen renovation with island and modern finishes in Old Town neighborhood
From South Palm Park to Pineapple Beach, we transform homes room by room or all at once. Structural repairs, systems upgrades, open-concept redesigns—we manage every detail across your entire property.

Complete home renovation with refreshed exterior and updated interior spaces
Lake Worth lots are often narrow or bounded by the Intracoastal. We design smart additions—second-floor expansions, side extensions, garage conversions—that fit your property and meet building setback rules.

Second-story addition blending seamlessly with original 1930s architecture
Coastal homes near Lake Worth Lagoon need impact-resistant glass and proper flashing. We install hurricane-rated windows and doors that protect your home and lower insurance costs.

Impact-resistant window installation with proper sealing and flashing detail
Lake Worth Beach Building Department uses 2020 Florida Building Code standards. Permits below $1,000 are exempt, but structural work, re-roofing, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems all require review. We manage that process so you avoid violations or surprise delays.
College Park and Old Lucerne homes are treasured. We respect plaster walls, original wood trim, and period details while upgrading systems. No sledgehammer-first approach here—just thoughtful work that preserves what matters.
Properties bordering Lake Osborne or the Intracoastal Waterway face humidity, salt spray, and moisture challenges. We use marine-grade materials, proper ventilation, and corrosion-resistant finishes to protect your investment long-term.
We've completed 100+ remodeling projects across Lake Worth neighborhoods. Our clients stay local—they know us, recommend us, and return for the next project.
We work throughout Lake Worth Beach and the surrounding area, from Downtown Lake Worth near the Lake Worth Playhouse to Bryant Park along the Intracoastal, Pineapple Beach, and into western neighborhoods near John Prince Park.
From I-95, take Exit 44 (Lake Worth Road or Lantana Road) east toward the ocean. Lake Worth Beach sits between Lake Osborne (west) and Lake Worth Lagoon (east), with the municipal beach anchored by the Lockhart Pier. Most residential areas are 2–5 minutes from downtown or the beach via Lake or Lucerne Avenues.
Yes, most kitchen remodels require permits. Any structural, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical work needs Lake Worth Building Department approval and inspection. We handle all paperwork and coordinate reviews so there are no delays or surprises.
Absolutely. College Park and Old Lucerne are nationally recognized historic districts. We know how to upgrade homes while respecting original architecture, materials, and period details. We work closely with the city's Historic Preservation office to ensure compliance.
One point of contact, coordinated scheduling, and quality control across all trades. You don't juggle electricians, plumbers, and framers. We coordinate everyone, manage inspections, and stand behind the entire result. That's the difference between a remodel and a headache.
Properties near Lake Osborne or the Intracoastal need extra care. We use marine-grade materials, proper flashing and sealing, moisture barriers, and corrosion-resistant finishes. These details protect your home for decades in Florida's environment.
We discover them early. During assessment and demolition, we look for plumbing leaks, electrical hazards, structural rot, and code violations. We discuss findings with you and build honest repair costs into the proposal. No surprises mid-project.
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