Local General Contractor Expertise
Across Wesley Chapel, New Port Richey, Land O' Lakes, and beyond, we're the general contractor Pasco County families trust for everything from kitchen remodels to full-house renovations. Whether you're expanding your space, adding an ADU, or building tiny home on your lot, we bring clarity and skill to every project.
This page covers what to expect when you hire a licensed contractor in Pasco County. We explain our process, the types of work we handle, why local knowledge matters, and how to get started. No fluff—just the facts that help you decide.
We start by listening, plan with care, and execute with precision.
Every project follows the same backbone. You'll know what happens next, what it costs, and what to watch for.
We visit your home, measure, discuss goals, and explain building code rules. No surprises later.
We create drawings that Pasco County Building Services will accept. Clear visuals, solid specs.
We handle permit applications. We also prep the site, protect existing structures, and schedule inspections.
Framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC—all trades coordinated. Daily updates so you stay informed.
County inspectors approve work. Then we finish details, walk through with you, and celebrate.
We're here after final inspection. Any questions or small fixes—we handle them fast.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
We specialize in the work that matters most to growing families across Pasco County.
Coordinating kitchen, bath, flooring, and systems work across your entire home keeps everything aligned. We handle the complexity so you don't.
Popular in Land O' Lakes and Trinity, where older ranch-style homes are gaining new life.

Complete home renovation in Zephyrhills, restoring functionality and modern finishes.
Kitchens are where families gather. We update layouts, cabinetry, counters, appliances, and plumbing with precision.
Major work here requires electrical and plumbing permits in Pasco County. We manage all of it.

Kitchen remodel with new layout in New Port Richey.
Growing families need more square footage. We add bedrooms, bathrooms, or bonus rooms without moving.
In Wesley Chapel's master-planned communities, additions must match HOA guidelines and zoning rules. We know the rules.

Room addition creating extra space in Dade City.
Pasco County now allows ADUs up to 1,200 square feet. We build detached units, convert garages, or add attached apartments.
We handle setbacks, permits, and utilities for multigenerational living or rental income.

Detached ADU built on property in Holiday.
Smaller footprints work for guest homes, studio space, or primary residences. We build to code with the same care as full-size homes.
Many lots in Pasco benefit from smart, compact builds on spacious rural land.

Tiny home on rural lot in Odessa.
Pasco County is growing fast. Knowing the system helps your project move forward.
Pasco County follows the Florida Building Code. We know what projects require permits and what the county will ask for.
Additions, kitchen remodels with electrical or plumbing, new structures, and ADUs all need permits. We file them correctly the first time.
Flood-prone areas need extra elevation plans. Wetland protection rules apply near conservation zones. We verify restrictions before design.
Pasco is one of Florida's fastest-growing counties with hundreds of active projects. The county planning staff is busy, but experienced.
We track the permit process, follow up on reviews, and keep your project on track.
Master-planned communities like Oakstead, Bexley, and Trinity have HOA rules. Older neighborhoods in Dade City and Zephyrhills have different character.
We review deed restrictions, covenants, and architectural guidelines before we start planning.
Quick answers to common questions from Pasco County homeowners.
Yes—if the remodel includes electrical, plumbing, or structural changes. Pasco County requires a building permit for any work that affects a property's safety or structure.
ADUs can be up to 1,200 square feet and must be smaller than the principal dwelling. You can request a special exception for larger units through the county.
Flood-prone properties in Pasco County require special elevation and drainage plans approved by the county before construction begins.
For simple room additions, we can create contractor-level drawings that Pasco County will accept. Larger or complex projects benefit from a licensed architect.
HOA approval is separate from county permits. Communities like Wesley Chapel, Ballantrae, and Trinity require architectural review before work starts.
We serve all of unincorporated Pasco County and surrounding cities. If you're in New Port Richey, Land O' Lakes, Wesley Chapel, Dade City, Zephyrhills, Holiday, Trinity, or anywhere in between, we can help. Call or message for availability in your specific area.
Have a clear idea of what you want. Measure the space. Check your property deed for restrictions or HOA rules. Know if you're in a flood zone. Gather photos of existing conditions. A quick site inspection helps us give you honest feedback and cost guidance.
Yes. We submit permits through PascoGateway (the county's online portal), respond to plan review comments, schedule inspections, and ensure compliance with the Florida Building Code and local ordinances.
We incorporate county comments, resubmit corrected plans, and track the revision process. It's our job to navigate back-and-forths so your project keeps moving forward without surprises.
We have completed projects across Wesley Chapel, New Port Richey, Land O' Lakes, and beyond. Ask for references in your neighborhood and a portfolio that matches your project type.
We work with Pasco County homeowners on projects of all sizes. From small kitchen updates to full-house builds, we bring local expertise and clear communication.
Reach out today for a free consultation. We'll listen to your goals, walk your property, and explain what's possible.
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