Home Renovation Contractor in Pinellas County, FL

Local General Contractor Expertise

A general contractor | Pinellas County, FL who understands your home. From concrete-block ranch homes in Pinellas Park to waterfront properties in Clearwater and St. Petersburg, renovation projects across this county share common challenges: older electrical panels, polybutylene plumbing, and tight square footage. We handle whole-house renovations, kitchen remodels, room additions, and open-plan conversions on behalf of homeowners just like you.

Permit requirements vary by city. We manage applications, inspections, and code compliance so you don't have to.

How We Work

A clear path from start to finish—no surprises, no guessing.

1

Understand Your Scope

We inspect your home, identify hidden conditions (aluminum wiring, asbestos ceilings), and clarify what needs permits.

2

Plan & Obtain Permits

We handle all permit applications through Pinellas County or your city (Clearwater, St. Pete, Largo). No missed deadlines or incomplete forms.

3

Execute the Work

Our crew coordinates all trades—electrical, plumbing, framing. Regular inspections keep every detail on code.

4

Final Inspection & Closeout

Final city or county inspection approval. You get documentation, warranty info, and a clean, move-in-ready space.

You'll always know what's happening next—and why.

Our Services

Kitchen Remodels

Most homes in Pinellas Park and nearby areas are small 2BR ranches with outdated kitchens. We open up layouts by removing pass-through walls (load-bearing or not), update plumbing and electrical, install island seating, and pair new cabinetry with durable counters.

Common in Eagle Manor, Historic Old Northeast, and Roser Park neighborhoods.

Kitchen remodel project

Full kitchen renovation with island and modern finishes in St. Petersburg.

Room addition project

Master suite addition extending a 1970s ranch home in Largo.

Room Additions

Add a master bedroom, expanded bathroom, or Florida room. We handle structural design, foundation work, and roof integration. Popular in Harbor Bluffs and Oldsmar where families need extra living space.

All work meets Pinellas County flood and structural codes.

Open Floor Plan Conversions

Pinellas Park homes built in the 1970s–1980s often have choppy, separated rooms. Removing walls (and properly supporting beams) instantly modernizes the space. We engineer headers, relocate electrical, and coordinate any required structural inspection.

City-specific permits apply—we handle them all.

Open plan conversion

Load-bearing wall removal with steel beam in Pinellas Park.

Bathroom remodel

Updated bathroom with modern fixtures and ventilation in Clearwater.

Bathroom Updates

Replace old plumbing, add ventilation, install tile, fixtures, and vanities. We handle humid Florida moisture by installing proper exhaust and using code-compliant materials throughout Downtown Clearwater, Palm Harbor, and waterfront communities.

High moisture demand = smart ventilation design.

Whole-House Renovations

Complete interior transformation. From foundation and electrical panel upgrades to new roofing, flooring, and systems. We've completed dozens in Historic Roser Park, Eagle Crest, and condo communities across the county where multiple systems need concurrent attention.

Multi-trade coordination keeps everything synchronized.

Whole house renovation

Complete home renovation showing updated systems and new layout in St. Petersburg.

Why Local Expertise Matters

Pinellas County has unique building challenges and strict permit pathways.

Flood Zone Awareness

Many properties near bay areas, Cross Bayou Canal, and beaches sit in FEMA flood zones. We know which improvements trigger the 50% rule and when elevation is required.

City vs. County Permits

Clearwater, St. Pete, Largo, and Dunedin each have their own building departments. We know which jurisdiction applies to your address and submit to the right office.

Hidden Conditions

Aluminum wiring, polybutylene plumbing, and asbestos ceilings are common in 1970–1980s homes. We budget for these surprises so you're never shocked.

Impact Window Code

Florida Building Code requires impact-resistant windows in coastal areas. We install and test to code—every home benefits from this protection.

20+ years of Pinellas County renovations. 500+ projects completed. Every team member certified and insured.

We Serve All of Pinellas County

From downtown waterfront communities to family-focused suburbs, we're your contractor.

Downtown St. Petersburg & Waterfront

Historic Old Northeast, Roser Park, and mixed-use downtown lofts. Condo regulations, historic character preservation, and modern finishes.

Clearwater & Beaches

Downtown Clearwater waterfront, coastal neighborhoods. High wind and impact-resistant window requirements apply.

Pinellas Park & Central County

1970s–1980s ranch homes, small footprints. Kitchen open-plan conversions and room additions are our bread and butter.

Largo, Palm Harbor & North County

Suburban family neighborhoods with established homes. Master suite additions, bathroom updates, whole-house refreshes.

Waterfront & Golf Communities

Seminole Lake Country Club, Harbor Bluffs, Oldsmar. Planned community rules, HOA approvals, waterfront structural concerns.

Tarpon Springs & Dunedin

Greek heritage neighborhoods, historic districts. Architectural guidelines and cultural character preservation.

Ready to Start?

Call us for a free in-home consultation. We'll assess your property, answer permit questions, and outline next steps—no obligation.

We respond to calls within one business day and manage projects with transparency from start to finish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a building permit for my kitchen remodel in Pinellas County?

Yes, if the project involves structural changes, new electrical wiring, plumbing work, or moving walls. Cosmetic updates like painting or new cabinet hardware do not. We verify your specific project before starting work.

What's the difference between Pinellas County and city permits?

Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Largo, Dunedin, and Tarpon Springs issue their own permits. Unincorporated Pinellas County areas use county permits. We handle applications to the correct authority based on your property address.

What if my home is in a flood zone?

Flood zone properties have extra rules. Any renovation affecting more than 50% of home value triggers elevation or structural compliance requirements. We check your FEMA flood status before design and budget accordingly.

How does permit review work in Pinellas County?

All permits submit through the Pinellas County Access Portal (Accela). Plan review typically takes 10–30 days depending on complexity. Inspections happen at key stages (rough, final). We track status daily and respond to any comments.

What hidden problems are common in older Pinellas County homes?

Aluminum wiring, polybutylene plumbing, undersized electrical panels, and asbestos popcorn ceilings are standard in 1970–1985 homes. We budget for upgrades and never proceed without proper disclosure and homeowner approval.

Can my contractor handle HOA approvals?

Yes. Planned communities like Seminole Lake Country Club and Harbor Bluffs require HOA sign-off. We submit architectural plans, coordinate review timelines, and ensure your project meets community standards.

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  • Clearwater, FL

  • Hillsborough County, FL

  • Largo, FL

  • Pasco County, FL

  • Pinellas County, FL

  • St. Petersburg, FL

  • Tampa, FL

  • Tampa Bay Area, FL

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