📍 Broward County, Florida
Kitchen remodel, bathroom remodel, flooring installation, and ADU & garage conversion — built to Florida code, permitted, and backed by a written scope and fixed price.
What We Build in Broward County
We work throughout all of Broward County. Every project starts with a site visit — we check your home's construction type, existing plumbing and electrical, and HOA requirements before giving you a number.
From cosmetic refresh ($10K–$17K) to full gut-and-rebuild ($40K–$70K). CBS cabinet anchoring, slab plumbing reroutes where needed, Broward County permit management, and HOA coordination for condo projects.
See Broward kitchen costsFull bathroom remodel, shower retile, master bath gut, or vanity refresh. Florida FBC waterproofing membrane required — we pull the inspection before tile goes in. No skipped steps, no liability surprises.
See bathroom remodel costsLVP, porcelain tile, and engineered hardwood — installed correctly on Florida's concrete slabs. We assess your slab flatness and moisture before recommending a product. No warped floors six months later.
See flooring servicesAccessory Dwelling Units and garage-to-living-space conversions. Broward County zoning review, Florida SB 102 compliance, and full permit management. We handle the complexity so you can focus on the return.
See ADU servicesBroward County · What homeowners need to know
Broward County has some of Florida's most active building enforcement. These are the facts that affect your project.
Broward County has 31 municipalities — most have their own building departments separate from the county. Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, Deerfield Beach all operate independently. We know which jurisdiction governs your address before we start.
A significant share of Broward homes are in HOA communities with contractor requirements: insurance certificates naming the HOA, restricted work hours, 48–72 hour delivery notice, and required approval before demo begins. We handle all of this before the project starts.
Florida law requires licensed contractor permits for any plumbing, electrical, or structural modification. Unpermitted work voids homeowner insurance, creates title issues at sale, and can result in demo orders. We pull every permit and get the certificate of completion.
Almost all Broward homes built after 1965 are concrete block (CBS). Kitchens, bathroom vanities, and built-ins all require masonry anchoring rated for the load. Standard drywall fasteners will fail. We spec and install the correct hardware — in writing, before we start.
Service Area
From Deerfield Beach to Hallandale — if it's in Broward, we can pull the permit and do the work.
Broward County Guides
Broward-specific guidance from the contractor who will do the work — no national averages, no affiliate links.
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On the Ground in Broward County
Broward County has 31 municipalities — each with its own building department, permit timeline, and inspection process. Here is what that means for your project.
When you hire D&Co for a Broward project, the first thing we do before anything else is confirm the permit jurisdiction. A property on the border of Miramar and Pembroke Pines goes through different offices with different timelines and different fee schedules. We have pulled permits in 14 of Broward's 31 municipalities and know which offices move fast, which ones require in-person plan submission, and which HOA management companies have the fastest turnaround on contractor approval packages.
Every Broward project starts with a written scope that accounts for your specific city's requirements — not a generic Broward estimate that surprises you at permit submission.
Broward County · Free Written Estimate
Tell us about your home and project. We'll review it and reach out within 24 hours with a written scope and price estimate — no obligation, no high-pressure follow-up.
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Real Broward County Clients
Verified reviews from projects across our Broward service area.
"They were the only contractor who asked about our HOA before giving us a quote. Turned out we needed a specific insurance rider and restricted delivery hours. D&Co handled all of it before the project started — we never had to chase anyone."
"The permit was pulled, the inspections were scheduled, and we never had to call the building department once. That alone was worth it after our neighbor's kitchen nightmare with an unlicensed contractor who skipped the permit entirely."
"Written scope, fixed price. No change orders mid-project, no surprises at the end. The project came in at exactly what was quoted. I've worked with three contractors in the last five years and this was the first