Bathroom remodels
Gut renovations, tub-to-shower conversions, vanity + tile + plumbing.
Same-week site visits in Old Floresta, Boca Square, and east of the tracks. From Fort Lauderdale it's a 30-minute drive — close enough that I don't pad the bid for the distance.
Gut renovations, tub-to-shower conversions, vanity + tile + plumbing.
Cabinet refresh, full replacements, quartz or laminate countertops.
Crown molding, baseboard, casings, built-ins. Painted or stained.
Porcelain, ceramic, LVP. Wet-zone waterproofing done right.
Holes, water damage, full rooms. Clean coats, sharp lines.
New installs and repairs. Customer-supplied 4×4 posts and panels.
Pressure-wash, tape, seal — driveways, patios, walkways.
Crack repair, surface sanding, membrane paint. Pool back in days.
Half-day jobs, punch lists, single-room fixes. Minimum 2-hour visit.
Name, phone, one sentence. I text back the same day.
30–45 minutes on-site. You get a written estimate the next day.
Solo crew. Daily progress photos. Final walk-through before you pay.
He showed up when he said he would, told me what would go wrong before it went wrong, and the bathroom looks like the picture I sent him.
Quote was straight. No add-ons mid-job. I'd hire him again for the kitchen next year — and I will.
Diego fixed the half-finished job our last contractor walked away from. Two days. Clean work, fair price.
I keep my Boca quotes within about 30 minutes of a Fort Lauderdale price for the same scope. The reason it usually feels lower than what you've seen so far is that most Boca remodels you've quoted are coming through a design-build firm or a general contractor — both of which add markup on top of the actual labor. I'm one person doing the work, so the math is simpler.
Neighborhoods I work in: Old Floresta, Boca Square, Boca Heights, the older blocks of Boca Raton east of Federal Highway, and the townhome belts off Glades Road. The 1960s and 1970s slab-on-grade homes in the east-of-tracks neighborhoods have a few common problems — sweating supply lines, cracked tile sub-floors, undersized panels — that I've fixed enough times to spot from the curb.
What I take on in Boca: bathroom gut renovations, kitchen cabinet + countertop refresh, tile and LVP install, drywall + paint, fence install (HOA paperwork included), paver sealing, pool resurfacing on smaller residential pools. If your HOA needs a contractor on file before I start, send me the form — I've filed plenty.
First visit is free. You'll have a written estimate the next day. I'll tell you up-front if your job is bigger than I should take on solo.
Most homeowners hear back within two hours. I keep my phone on me on the job — leave a voicemail and I'll call after dinner.
Or call (305) 990-7322