Home Remodeling & Construction in Treasure Island, FL

Local General Contractor Expertise

Near Sunset Beach and the picturesque neighborhoods of Treasure Island, FL, we specialize in general contractor services and remodeling contractor work. Our expertise spans new home building, additions, whole house renovations, and shed or garage construction—all coordinated with precision. We understand the unique demands of waterfront living, narrow lot constraints, and the floodplain regulations that affect every project here.

How We Work

Every project in Treasure Island requires careful planning. We start with your vision, pull the right permits, navigate local building codes, and deliver on time.

What's Involved in Your Project

1

Planning & Permits

We file all required permits with the City of Treasure Island and review floodplain setbacks and design flood elevation rules specific to your lot.

2

Site Prep & Demo

We safely demo existing structures if needed, manage debris, and prepare your site following Treasure Island code compliance standards.

3

Build & Install

Our team coordinates all trades—framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC—to keep your project on schedule and within scope.

4

Finish & Inspect

Final inspections, trim work, and certification. We ensure everything passes City of Treasure Island code review before you move in.

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

Our Services

From small additions to complete home renovations, we handle it all.

New Home Building

Ground-up construction on your lot, respecting setbacks and waterfront access.

Home Additions

Second-story rooms, master suites, or expanded living areas for narrow Treasure Island lots.

Whole House Renovation

Gut renovations of older 1950s ranch homes into modern, code-compliant properties.

Shed Construction

Storage structures built to City setback and impervious surface requirements.

Garage Construction

Carports and enclosed garages designed for compact Sunset Beach and island neighborhoods.

Why Local Expertise Matters

Floodplain Rules & Building Codes

Treasure Island sits at just three feet elevation. Every structure must meet Design Flood Elevation (Base Flood Elevation plus 2 feet) and comply with the 2023 Florida Building Code. We handle floodplain reviews so you don't have to.

Waterfront & Narrow Lot Constraints

Most Treasure Island homes are waterfront or near-waterfront with private docks. Setback rules, impervious surface ratios, and dock permits are part of every project. We coordinate with the City's Terrain Modification Program to get it right.

Multi-Trade Coordination

We manage all trades—electrical, plumbing, HVAC, framing—on schedule. No delays, no surprises. Your project stays on track from start to final inspection at City Hall on Gulf Boulevard.

Coverage Area

We serve all of Treasure Island, including Sunset Beach, Sunshine Beach, and the Paradise Island neighborhood near the 9-hole golf course.

We know this island: the Treasure Island Beach Trail between 104th and 119th Avenues, John's Pass to the north, Blind Pass to the south, and every permit office on Gulf Boulevard.

Getting Started

Call or visit us to discuss your project. We'll walk you through permits, timelines, and costs before breaking ground. Ready to build?

Frequently Asked Questions

What permits does my Treasure Island renovation need?

All work in Treasure Island requires a City permit. Renovations include building, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and floodplain reviews. We file them for you.

How long does permitting take in Treasure Island?

Plan 2–4 weeks for floodplain and technical review. Simpler repairs like roof replacements or electrical panel swaps can be approved over the counter.

Does my pre-1974 home need a Design Flood Elevation study?

Yes. Pre-FIRM homes or those not meeting current Design Flood Elevation require technical review and possible elevation adjustments to comply with FEMA regulations.

Can I add a second story to my narrow lot?

Possibly. We review your lot size, setback requirements, and impervious surface limits, then design accordingly. Many Treasure Island additions work within these constraints.

What's the FEMA 50% Rule and how does it affect my project?

If damage or improvements exceed 50% of your home's market value in a flood zone, you must bring the entire structure to current flood elevation standards. We recommend a market appraisal before starting.

Does my dock or seawall project need a contractor license?

Yes. Marine contractors with proper licensing must handle dock, boat lift, seawall, and rip-rap work. We coordinate with licensed marine specialists.

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