Local General Contractor Expertise
In Old Northeast, Snell Isle, and across St. Petersburg, FL, homes demand skilled hands. Kitchen remodeler and general contractor work here means navigating historic neighborhoods, waterfront complexities, and tight urban lots. We handle the full scope: additions, complete kitchen renovations, open-concept conversions, and structural work. Our approach is upfront, transparent, and rooted in this community.
A clear process keeps projects on track and relationships strong.
We listen to your vision, walk your space, and ask tough questions about budget, timeline, and constraints. No promises we can't keep.
We develop plans, identify permit needs, and scope structural requirements. You see costs and decisions upfront before construction begins.
We manage all permits with the City of St. Petersburg and Pinellas County. This includes electrical, plumbing, and structural review inspections.
Our crews work systematically through demolition, framing, trades, and finishes. We keep your space safe, contained, and communication clear daily.
City inspectors sign off on all trades. We walk through with you, address any items, and ensure everything meets code before you move back in.
We provide warranty details, maintenance tips, and contact info for follow-up questions or seasonal adjustments post-project.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Whether it's a galley conversion in a 1920s Kenwood bungalow or a luxury island remodel in Snell Isle, we design kitchens that fit your home's bones and your daily life. Plumbing, electrical, and structural work all require permits—we manage that complexity so you focus on the design.

Complete kitchen renovation with island and new appliances in Kenwood neighborhood.

Master bedroom addition with new foundation and roof line on waterfront property.
St. Petersburg's tightly developed neighborhoods leave little room for sprawl, but creative expansions are possible. We add second stories, wrap-around structures, and carriage house units—all while respecting lot lines, setback rules, and neighborhood character.
From Historic Old Northeast Tudors to Grand Central District craftsman homes, we restore and modernize entire properties. This includes structural reinforcement, systems upgrades, and aesthetic refresh—all while preserving historic charm and meeting current building codes.

Historic Mediterranean Revival home renovation in Roser Park with new systems.

Open-concept living space created by removing load-bearing wall with beam support.
Removing walls requires engineering, new beam sizing, and solid structural support. We calculate loads, install steel or engineered lumber, and integrate systems seamlessly. The result: light, flow, and connection without compromising the home's integrity.
St. Petersburg's oldest neighborhoods—Old Northeast, Kenwood, Roser Park—have charm but also cast-iron plumbing, original wiring, and structural settling. We know how to assess, preserve, and upgrade without destroying character.
Snell Isle, Harbor Isle, and Bayboro waterfront properties face humidity, salt corrosion, flood zones, and elevation requirements. Our designs account for marine exposure, drainage, and resilience from day one.
Downtown high-rise and mid-rise renovations demand elevator coordination, HOA approvals, noise windows, and shared wall compliance. We handle the paperwork and logistics so you don't.
City of St. Petersburg and Pinellas County codes are detailed. We prepare plans that meet code on the first submission, schedule inspections efficiently, and resolve any issues before they halt progress.
We've built relationships with vendors, suppliers, and trade partners across the Tampa Bay area. That means steady access to materials and reliable crew scheduling—no strangers parachuting into your project.
St. Pete neighborhoods are tight-knit. We respect street parking, schedule work during quiet hours, contain dust, and communicate with neighbors. Your block stays livable while we work.
Over 20 years of general contracting work in St. Petersburg and Pinellas County means we've seen every building type, every permit quirk, and every neighborhood challenge. We don't just build—we listen and deliver solutions that fit your home and your life.
We serve St. Petersburg, FL, and surrounding Pinellas County communities.
Downtown, Old Northeast, Kenwood, Roser Park, Grand Central District. High-rise condos, historic homes, mixed-use renovations.
Snell Isle, Harbor Isle, Old Southeast, Bayboro, Bahama Shores, Maximo Moorings. Waterfront homes, dock access, salt-resistant design.
Crescent Heights, Greater Woodlawn, Euclid-Saint Paul, Shore Acres. Tree-lined streets, single-family homes, local feel.
St. Petersburg isn't a one-size-fits-all market. Your 1924 Mediterranean Revival in Roser Park needs different thinking than a 2010 downtown condo. We've worked in every corner of this city. We know the inspectors, the supply channels, the neighbor dynamics, and the building quirks that make St. Pete unique. That experience saves you time, money, and headaches.
Yes, if your project involves plumbing, electrical, or structural work. Cosmetic updates—cabinet replacement in the same footprint, countertops, flooring, backsplash—do not require permits. We assess your scope and handle all permit filing.
These neighborhoods have older plumbing (often cast iron), knob-and-tube or cloth wiring, and non-standard wall layouts. Renovation requires rerouting systems, reinforcing framing, and design around original floor plans. We budget and plan for these realities from day one.
Most clients do. You won't have kitchen access during renovation, so plan to eat out or use a temporary setup elsewhere. We use dust barriers, maintain clear pathways, and communicate daily about what's happening and when.
Every condo building has different rules. We review your HOA requirements, submit needed documentation, secure approval before construction, and coordinate elevator use for materials and debris. It's one less thing for you to manage.
St. Petersburg waterfront properties sit in flood hazard areas. We obtain elevation certificates, design with base flood elevation in mind, and comply with FEMA requirements. This protects your investment and keeps insurance costs manageable.
We find these issues during initial assessment and include them in our scope and budget. We don't proceed with surprises. If something emerges during construction, we communicate immediately, show photos, and discuss solutions before moving forward.
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