Remodeling your home should make your daily life better, not just how it looks. We assist Largo residents in transforming their existing homes into beautiful, modern spaces that are efficient, comfortable, and built to last.



Many remodeling projects involve smaller upgrades and structural improvements that help make a home transformation complete.
Jory and team did a fantastic job on our condo remodel. Even with the complications of the city permits, the job was completed in time for our move-in date. We are so very happy with the results; the quality of work is top-notch.
Homes located within designated historic districts may require additional review before exterior modifications are approved. Changes that affect architectural features, façade design, or visible structural elements may need to align with preservation guidelines. We help homeowners understand what modifications are possible while respecting the home’s original character.
In certain neighborhoods, zoning regulations can affect how much a home can be expanded, including setback requirements and lot coverage limits. Before planning an addition or structural modification, it’s important to evaluate how local zoning rules apply to the specific property. Proper planning ensures the renovation aligns with city regulations from the start.
Many older St. Petersburg homes were built with different framing techniques and foundation systems than modern construction. During renovation, we assess structural integrity, subfloor conditions, and load paths to determine what adjustments may be needed before making layout changes or removing walls.
Yes. In many St. Petersburg, Florida, homes, especially bungalows and early 20th-century homes, the original trim, doors, and design elements can often be preserved and/or refinished to update the adjacent spaces in a thoughtful remodeling effort that respects the home's architectural history.
In more urban areas, properties are often closer together and access may be tighter than in suburban communities. Planning for material delivery, staging, and construction scheduling is important to minimize disruption and keep projects moving efficiently within a denser residential setting. This is relevant for both homes and condominium developments.