Home remodeling in Palm Coast
Palm Coast is where our studio sits, and it is where most of our work happens. The city's housing stock is unusually consistent — a lot of 1990s and 2000s slab-on-grade homes on quarter-acre lots, plus the waterfront and golf-course properties along the Intracoastal and in the Hammock.

What building in
Palm Coast actually involves
Every jurisdiction along this coast has its own rules and its own construction realities. These are the ones that shape a Palm Coast project.
Permits through the City of Palm Coast
Palm Coast issues its own building permits rather than going through Flagler County, and its review process has its own rhythm. We submit, track, and meet inspectors on site.
HOA architectural review
Grand Haven, Hammock Dunes, Palm Coast Plantation, and the Sea Colony communities each run their own review board. Exterior changes need approval, and the calendars are not fast — we start those submittals early.
Slab-on-grade construction
Most homes here sit on a concrete slab, which makes curbless showers and plumbing relocations straightforward, and makes second-story additions a structural conversation rather than a given.
Salt air and canal-front homes
On the saltwater canals and near the ocean, hardware, fasteners, and window frames need corrosion-resistant specification. It is a small line item that decides whether things still work in ten years.
Services in Palm Coast
The same team, the same contract structure, and the same one-year craftsmanship warranty across every scope.
The rest of the coast
Remodeling in
Palm Coast?
Book a complimentary consultation. We will walk the space, talk honestly about budget, and tell you what the permit path looks like in Flagler County.
Palm Coast, FL 32137

