Bathroom remodels
Gut renovations, tub-to-shower conversions, vanity + tile + plumbing.
Hablo español. Same-week site visits across Miami — Edgewater, Little Havana, Coral Way, Wynwood-adjacent blocks. I drive down from Fort Lauderdale on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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 take on Miami jobs that are worth the drive — bathroom or kitchen remodels, full-room drywall and paint, tile install over a few hundred square feet. For half-day repairs I'll usually point you to someone local. For the bigger jobs, the drive is built into a single delivery price, not billed back as travel.
Neighborhoods I work in: Edgewater, Wynwood-adjacent blocks, Brickell townhomes, Coral Way and the older streets south of 8th, and the post-1992 stock in Doral and West Kendall. The post-1992 Miami-Dade building code is stricter than what I deal with in Broward — impact windows, tie-downs, hurricane-rated everything. I bring that code awareness with me; it's not an upcharge.
Hablo español. Most of my Miami site walks happen in Spanish or in a mix. The estimate comes in writing either way.
What I take on in Miami: bathroom gut renos, kitchen refresh + cabinet replacement, tile + LVP install, drywall + paint after a water event, paver sealing on driveway-sized jobs, and the occasional fence install. I don't take new construction or anything multi-unit commercial.
First measurement is free. Written estimate the next day. If your job is small or local, I'll tell you who to call instead.
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