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Near the Florida Botanical Gardens in Largo, FL, your general contractor | Largo, FL projects need someone who understands your home's unique challenges. Largo's mid-century homes carry real scope surprises. We guide you from design through final inspection, handling permits, surprises, and the work with transparency.
Whether it's a kitchen remodel, room addition, or full home transformation, we bring structure to complex projects—no guessing, no scope creep, just clear next steps.
From upfront planning to final walkthrough, we break every project into clear phases so you always know what's next.
We listen to your vision, measure your space, and review existing systems. In Largo homes, older plumbing and electrical often need flagging early.
We handle the Largo Civic Access Portal (LCAP) submission, structural reviews, and any flood compliance docs if you're near Harbor Bluffs. No surprises at inspection.
We manage demolition, rough-in trades, and all trades coordination. Open communication keeps you informed of progress and any field discoveries.
Cabinets, counters, flooring, final trim, and all city inspections. We're done when the inspector signs off and you're ready to use your new space.
You'll always know what's happening next—and why.
Kitchen remodels in Largo often reveal galvanized supply lines and undersized electrical panels from the 1970s. We assess plumbing runs under slab-on-grade foundations and plan for surprises before you see them.
From layout changes to new cabinetry and appliances, we coordinate permits and trades so your kitchen meets modern life while honoring your home's character.

Updated kitchen with modern layout near Downtown Largo

Spa-like bathroom transformation in Harbor Bluffs area
Bathrooms involve electrical and plumbing work that Largo's building code takes seriously. We verify existing conditions early and manage all permit steps.
Tile work, fixture selection, ventilation, and moisture control all matter in Largo's humid climate. We choose durable materials built for Florida coastal air.
Expanding your home in Largo means footprint and roof-load checks, foundation continuity, and setback compliance. We handle all structural engineering.
Whether you're adding a bedroom near Ulmerton Road or extending living space in the Anona neighborhood, we manage site logistics and all city sign-offs.

New addition framing in family-friendly Largo neighborhood

Complete interior transformation in East Bay Drive area
Full remodels coordinate multiple systems and trades across months of work. We phase logistics to minimize disruption and manage contingencies that older homes create.
Open-concept layouts, modern finishes, structural updates—all handled with clear communication and attention to Florida's climate and building codes.
65.6% of Largo homes were built 1970–1999. Corroded galvanized pipe, polybutylene lines, and undersized 100-amp panels are standard finds under demo day.
Most Largo homes rest on slab-on-grade foundations with plumbing underneath. Soil settlement and 40+ years of pipe movement create negative slopes that trap waste and leak water into foundations.
AE-zone homes in Harbor Bluffs and other flood areas need elevation or substantial improvement review. Pinellas County and FEMA standards add complexity—we handle it upfront.
Largo Building Division follows 2023 Florida Building Code. The Largo Civic Access Portal (LCAP) system streamlines submittal, but structural work and additions need 2–4 weeks for review.
500+ projects completed in Tampa Bay. 25+ years of remodeling homes built before 2000.
We work throughout Largo's neighborhoods—from Harbor Bluffs near the Intracoastal Waterway to Anona, Ulmerton, and beyond.
Harbor Bluffs
AE-zone flood compliance, waterfront views, mature landscaping with root intrusion concerns
Anona
Family neighborhoods, ranch-style 1970s homes, reliable permit processing via LCAP
Downtown Largo
Urban-suburban mix, close to Largo Central Park, parking and access planning required
Ulmerton Road Area
Residential subdivisions, established yards, access and parking logistics well-known
From East Bay Drive to Belleair borders, we manage permits through the City of Largo Building Division and understand the nuances of each area's lot sizes, setbacks, and construction types.
Beaches are 10–15 minutes away. We know the area's storm prep, humidity management, and coastal-friendly materials.
Yes. Any work involving structural changes, plumbing, electrical, or layout changes requires a permit through the City of Largo Building Division via the Largo Civic Access Portal (LCAP).
Standard residential remodels typically receive review in 1–2 weeks. Structural work or additions take 2–4 weeks. Flood-zone properties in areas like Harbor Bluffs may require additional Pinellas County review for elevation and FEMA compliance.
Slab leaks. Most 1970s Largo homes rest on slab-on-grade foundations with plumbing underneath. Over 40+ years, soil settlement causes pipes to develop negative slopes, trapping waste and leaking water into the foundation. We budget for contingency.
Yes. We are fully licensed with the state of Florida and registered with Pinellas County Construction Licensing Board (PCCLB). All crews carry comprehensive liability and workers' compensation insurance.
Yes. We understand Pinellas County flood management and FEMA floodplain rules. If your home is in an AE zone or other regulated flood area, we assess substantial damage thresholds, elevate systems where required, and coordinate all Pinellas County reviews upfront.
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