Local General Contractor Expertise
In Historic Roser Park and across St. Petersburg, FL, we coordinate construction projects that transform homes. As a general contractor and remodeling contractor in St Petersburg, FL, we handle new construction, major additions, whole-house renovations, and multi-trade building work. We know the city's permit requirements, historic district rules, and neighborhood-specific building codes—so your project moves forward without delays.
From design through final inspection, you'll stay informed at every phase.
We review your vision, handle St. Petersburg building permits, and verify any historic preservation or zoning requirements for your neighborhood.
We prepare the site, manage debris removal, and coordinate all trades. Neighborhood parking and access are kept clear throughout your project.
Framing, electrical, plumbing, and finishes happen on schedule. You receive weekly updates and have direct access to the job lead.
City inspections are scheduled as work completes. Final walk-through confirms everything meets code and your expectations before closeout.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

New home build in Crescent Heights with energy-efficient framing and modern utilities
From lot assessment through certificate of occupancy, we manage new construction start to finish. Florida building codes and Pinellas County zoning requirements are built into every plan.

Second-story addition in Old Northeast with matched architectural detailing
Expanding into underused space requires structural engineering and design coordination. We handle second stories, new wings, and garage expansions while preserving existing character and neighborhood harmony.

Full-scope bathroom and kitchen remodel in Historic Roser Park with historic-compliant finishes
Kitchen, bathroom, flooring, electrical, plumbing, HVAC—we restore homes top-to-bottom. Historic districts like Roser Park require Certificate of Appropriateness review; we navigate that process seamlessly.

Custom shed construction in Gulfport with storage and weather-resistant materials
Accessory structures need the same attention to detail as main homes. We build sheds, detached garages, and covered carports with proper permits, setback compliance, and durable construction.
St. Petersburg has distinct neighborhoods with distinct rules. Permit timelines, historic preservation overlays, and building code variations differ from block to block.
Historic Roser Park Example: Any exterior change requires a Certificate of Appropriateness from the city. Brick streets and historic street lighting are protected. We know the approval process and timeline.
Crescent Heights and Crescent Lake neighborhoods have mature tree canopy—city tree removal requires approval. Gulfport sits in a flood-prone zone with extra stormwater rules. Old Northeast has HOA restrictions and parking constraints.
We pull permits early, coordinate inspections on schedule, and manage neighborhood-specific surprises so your project doesn't stall.
We work throughout St. Petersburg and serve homeowners in Historic Roser Park, Crescent Heights, Crescent Lake, Old Northeast, Gulfport, and beyond.
Roser Park, Kenwood, Uptown—we navigate historic preservation rules and maintain architectural integrity.
Gulfport, Pinellas Point, Snell Isle—we handle elevated foundations, stormwater, and marine-adjacent code requirements.
Crescent Heights, Crescent Lake, Downtown—permits and inspections move quickly with our local relationships.
Call or text to discuss your project. We offer free estimates and will walk you through permits, timelines, and neighborhood considerations.
Based in St. Petersburg with crews throughout Pinellas County. Available for initial consultations within 48 hours.
Standard residential permits range from 5–15 business days depending on project scope and whether your property is in a historic district. We submit complete applications to avoid rejections and delays.
If your property is in a local historic district (like Roser Park, Kenwood, or Uptown), yes. We obtain this before starting work. Non-historic neighborhoods don't require it.
Brick streets in historic districts and mature trees city-wide are protected. Removal requires approval. We coordinate with the city and handle the necessary permits in advance.
No. St. Petersburg requires permits before any work begins. Starting without approval can result in stop-work orders and fines.
We hold a current Pinellas County Construction License Board (PCCLB) registration. Any work exceeding $1,000 in value requires a licensed contractor.
We schedule deliveries early morning, park crew vehicles off-street when possible, and manage debris removal daily. Many St. Pete neighborhoods have tight lots—we respect that.
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