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Home Reno Contractor

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Home Reno Contractor
Bonita Springs —
The Right Team Matters.

Choosing a home renovation contractor in Bonita Springs is the most important decision in any remodeling project. The wrong choice costs you time, money, and the finish you were expecting. Here’s exactly who we are, what we’ve built, and why 500+ Lee County homeowners have trusted us with their homes.

Best of Houzz
4.9★38 Reviews
500+Projects Completed
FLLicensed & Insured
FixedPrice Contracts
Why the Right Home Reno Contractor Changes Everything

Most Renovation Problems
Start With the Wrong Contractor.

The most common renovation complaints in Bonita Springs aren’t about materials or design — they’re about contractors. Projects that go over budget because the estimate wasn’t fixed. Work that stops mid-project while the contractor disappears to another job. Permits that weren’t pulled. HOA approvals that weren’t submitted. Tile that was ordered wrong and arrived two weeks after demo started.

We’ve been the contractor that homeowners call after something like that happens — brought in to fix what someone else started. We know exactly what goes wrong and why. We built our entire process around preventing it: fixed-price contracts, materials ordered before demo starts, permits pulled in advance, HOA approvals handled before work begins, and a 3D render of your finished home approved by you before we touch a single wall.

We’re Florida licensed and insured, based in Bonita Springs at 28280 Old 41 Rd #3, and we’ve won Best of Houzz 9 consecutive years. We stand behind everything we build with a fixed-price contract and a final walkthrough that doesn’t close until you’re satisfied.

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Home Renovation Pricing — Bonita Springs
Bathroom From $12,000
Cosmetic refresh to full gut renovation
Kitchen From $25,500
Good / Better / Best — stock to full custom
Whole Home From $55,000
Kitchen + baths + specialty rooms under one contract
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What Separates Us From Other Contractors

Eight Things That Protect
You as a Homeowner.

Florida Licensed + Insured
Florida DBPR licensed general contractor. Full liability and workers’ compensation insurance. We provide copies of all credentials before signing any contract — not after you ask twice. Verifiable at myfloridalicense.com in under two minutes.
Fixed-Price Contracts — Always
The number you sign is the number you pay. We don’t do open-ended estimates or time-and-materials billing. Every trade, every material, every permit fee is itemized in one fixed price before work begins. Change orders only happen if you change the scope.
3D Render Before Any Work Starts
You see your finished renovation in photo-realistic 3D detail — every material, every finish, every layout change — before we pull a permit or place an order. You approve it. Then we build it exactly as shown. Changes happen in the render, not on site.
Materials On-Site Before Demo
We order every tile, cabinet, fixture, and countertop before demolition begins. Your renovation never stops mid-project waiting on a backordered item while your kitchen or bathroom is torn apart and your household is disrupted.
Permits + HOA — Handled
Every Lee County permit pulled, every HOA architectural review submitted. We have pre-registered gate access to all major gated communities in Bonita Springs. Your project starts without administrative delays and every scope of work is fully permitted.
9× Best of Houzz · 38 Reviews
Best of Houzz for 9 consecutive years — the longest active streak of any remodeling contractor in Bonita Springs. 38 five-star reviews from Lee County homeowners. A record we protect on every project we take on.
How We Work

Our Home Renovation Contractor
Process — Start to Finish

01
Free Contractor Consultation
We meet at your home or our Bonita Springs showroom. We walk your spaces, assess condition, pull your community’s comp data, and give you an honest picture of scope, budget, and timeline — before you commit to anything.
02
LiDAR Scan + 3D Design
We scan your existing spaces with millimeter-accurate LiDAR technology, then build a full photo-realistic 3D render of the finished renovation. You see and approve the complete design before we order a single item or pull a single permit.
03
Fixed-Price Contract
Every material, every trade, every permit fee — itemized in a fixed-price contract. What you sign is what you pay. No change orders unless you change the scope. No open-ended billing. No surprises at completion.
04
Materials Ordered + Permits Pulled
All materials are ordered and on-site before demolition begins. All Lee County permits and HOA approvals are in hand before we start. The build never stops because something wasn’t ordered or approved in time.
05
Build + Final Walkthrough
We build exactly as designed. Every inspection passed. Final walkthrough with you before we close — every detail reviewed, every punch item resolved. We don’t consider the job done until you do.
What to Expect From Your Renovation Investment

What a Good Home Reno Contractor
Delivers in Bonita Springs

A good home reno contractor in Bonita Springs doesn’t just execute your vision — they advise you on where to invest based on your community’s comp data and price ceiling. Over-improving for your market is as big a mistake as under-improving. Here’s what the data shows for Bonita Springs’ major community vintages.

Bonita Bay · Shadow Wood
Built 1985–2005 · 20–40 year homes
72–80%
Kitchen + Bath Renovation ROI
Full renovation strongly justified at this community tier
Pelican Landing · The Brooks
Built 1988–2005 · 20–35 year homes
68–77%
Kitchen + Bath Renovation ROI
Kitchen + master bath — best combined return
Miromar Lakes · Palmira
Built 2002–2016 · 10–22 year homes
62–70%
Kitchen + Bath Renovation ROI
Conservative scope — don’t over-improve for this market

Based on 2025 SWFL Cost vs. Value data. Updated quarterly. Book a free consultation — we’ll give you the specific numbers for your community.

Where We Work

Bonita Springs Communities
We Serve as Your Contractor

We have served as the home renovation contractor for projects throughout every major community in Bonita Springs and Lee County. Pre-registered gate access, HOA experience, Lee County permit relationships, and a local showroom at 28280 Old 41 Rd #3 means your project starts and finishes efficiently.

Bonita Bay
Pelican Landing
Shadow Wood
Lighthouse Bay
Bonita National
Worthington
Hawthorne
Palmira Golf & CC
San Simeon
Imperial Golf Estates
The Brooks
Spring Run
Coconut Point area
Miromar Lakes
Estero
South Fort Myers
How to Evaluate Any Home Reno Contractor

What to Ask Before You
Sign Anything

Credentials to Verify
  • Florida DBPR contractor license — verify online
  • General liability insurance — request certificate
  • Workers’ compensation coverage — request certificate
  • Lee County permit history — public record
  • Houzz, Google, and BBB reviews — read patterns
  • Physical showroom or office — confirms local presence
Contract Requirements
  • Fixed-price — not open-ended estimate
  • Materials itemized by line — not lump sum
  • Permit fees included — not billed separately
  • Payment schedule tied to milestones — not upfront
  • Change order process defined in writing
  • Workmanship warranty — minimum 1 year stated
Process Red Flags
  • Asks for large deposit before design is approved
  • Won’t pull permits — “saves time and money”
  • Can’t provide references from your community
  • No 3D render or design approval before demo
  • Starts demo before materials are confirmed on order
  • No written timeline with milestone dates
Ready to Work With the Right Contractor?
FL licensed & insured · Fixed-price contracts · 9× Best of Houzz · 500+ Bonita Springs projects · Free 3D render
Common Questions

Home Reno Contractor
FAQ

How do I verify a home reno contractor’s license in Florida?
Go to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation website at myfloridalicense.com and search by contractor name or license number. A legitimate Florida general contractor will have an active license you can verify in under two minutes. Always do this before signing any contract — an unlicensed contractor cannot legally pull permits in Lee County, which means any work they do is unpermitted and creates problems for you at resale.
What’s the difference between a fixed-price contract and an estimate?
An estimate is a best guess — it can change as work progresses, and some contractors use low estimates to win jobs and then bill more as they go. A fixed-price contract is a legal commitment: the number you sign is the number you pay, period. We only do fixed-price contracts. Every material, every trade, every permit fee is itemized before you sign. Change orders only happen if you change the scope — not because of surprises we should have anticipated.
What happens if a contractor finds problems behind the walls?
This is where contractor selection matters most. On a fixed-price contract, known Florida risk factors — cast iron drain lines, moisture behind tile, subfloor damage from slow leaks — should already be assessed and priced in before demo begins. We do a pre-renovation assessment specifically to identify these issues. If something truly unexpected is found, we document it, show you exactly what was found, explain the options, and agree on any scope change in writing before proceeding.
Do home reno contractors in Bonita Springs handle HOA approvals?
We do — for every project in every gated community in Lee County. Many contractors in Bonita Springs don’t know HOA architectural review requirements or don’t want to deal with the paperwork, which leads to project delays or stop-work orders after demo has already started. We hold pre-registered gate access to all major communities and handle every HOA submission as a standard part of every project — not as an add-on.
What should a home renovation payment schedule look like?
A legitimate payment schedule is tied to project milestones — not a large upfront deposit. A typical structure: 10–20% deposit at contract signing, 25–30% at permit approval and material delivery, 25–30% at rough-in completion, 20–25% at substantial completion, and 5–10% at final walkthrough and punch list sign-off. Be very cautious of any contractor who asks for more than 20% upfront or who asks for payment not tied to specific completed milestones.
How long does a home renovation take with a good contractor?
A bathroom renovation runs 3–6 weeks. A kitchen renovation takes 6–10 weeks. A whole-home renovation covering kitchen and bathrooms runs 12–18 weeks. The key variable isn’t the work itself — it’s preparation. A contractor who pulls permits in advance, orders materials before demo, and sequences trades correctly will hit these timelines. A contractor who doesn’t will take significantly longer. Ask any contractor you’re evaluating to show you a specific project schedule with milestone dates before you sign.

The Right Home Reno
Contractor. Right Here.

Florida licensed and insured. Fixed-price contracts. 9 consecutive Best of Houzz. 500+ completed projects across Lee County. Your free consultation includes a free LiDAR scan, a 3D render of your finished renovation, a community ROI analysis, and a fixed-price estimate — all before you commit to anything.