Kitchen remodeling in north-lauderdale, FL built for working-family budgets — practical, permitted updates to the 70s and 80s homes and townhomes that make up most of this city. Licensed, insured, Broward contractor since 1999. Free in-home estimate, fixed-price quotes, no surprise change orders.
Serving North Lauderdale's ~44,794 residents · ZIPs 33068, 33319, 33321 · Rock Island · Hampton Pines · Kimberly Forest · Updated June 2026
Kitchen remodeling north-lauderdale homeowners need most often is a practical, permitted update to a kitchen that has not been touched since the house was built in the 1970s or 1980s. Laminate countertops that have seen better days, oak or white-painted cabinetry that is closing on 40 years old, drop-in appliances, and lighting that was never adequate. Speedy Remodeling Company has been remodeling kitchens across Broward County since 1999, and North Lauderdale is one of our most consistent markets — not because of one showcase project, but because the housing stock here creates a steady, predictable demand for practical, well-priced kitchen updates.
North Lauderdale is a compact, working-family city tucked between Tamarac and Margate. Most of its roughly 44,794 residents live in single-family homes or townhome rows built between 1970 and 1990 — homes with modest footprints, original galley kitchens, and interiors that are ripe for a first-generation remodel. In our experience remodeling North Lauderdale homes in Rock Island, Hampton Pines, Kimberly Forest, and Broadview Park, the bones are solid and the layouts are forgiving. What those kitchens need is not a structural overhaul — they need new cabinets, new countertops, smarter lighting, updated plumbing, and in many cases a layout tweak that turns a closed galley into something more functional for today's cooking habits.
This page is specifically for North Lauderdale homeowners. Below you will find what kitchen remodeling actually costs in this city, what the typical scope looks like for North Lauderdale's housing stock, which neighborhoods we work in most often, and the six questions we hear from every North Lauderdale homeowner before they sign. The fastest path is to call us at (754) 354-5443 — we answer live Monday through Saturday, 7 AM to 7 PM, and we can usually schedule a same-week in-home estimate.
Most North Lauderdale kitchens we open up have galvanized supply lines, aluminum branch wiring, and cast iron drain stacks running to the slab. Since 1999 we have remodeled dozens of homes in Hampton Pines, Rock Island, and Kimberly Forest — so we scope for those hidden conditions on day one, not after we are already inside your walls. That is why our estimates do not balloon mid-project.
North Lauderdale is a working-family market, and we build scopes to match. We carry semi-custom and custom cabinet lines that deliver a sharp result at a price that makes sense for a North Lauderdale home value. We will tell you honestly when a premium material choice does not pencil out for this market — and we offer alternatives that look great without overbuilding for the street.
We hold open appointment slots specifically for Broward County homeowners across ZIPs 33068, 33319, and 33321. Call before noon and a project manager is typically at your door the same week. One in-home visit, one line-item estimate, no pressure.
Our kitchen remodeling scope in North Lauderdale is built around what these homes actually need. A typical project includes semi-custom or custom cabinetry, quartz or granite countertops, tile backsplash, updated lighting and electrical (including panel work if needed), LVP or porcelain tile flooring, new plumbing fixtures, and appliance installation. Beyond the standard scope, we frequently handle PEX re-pipes of the kitchen supply lines, 20-amp circuit additions for modern appliances, and layout reconfigurations that open up closed galleys — all within the same project so you are not paying for two mobilizations.
For North Lauderdale townhomes in Silver Lakes and Kimberly Forest, we also regularly handle back-wall pantry conversions — turning a coat closet or unused corner into a full walk-in pantry that doubles kitchen storage without touching the footprint. In single-family homes in Rock Island and Hampton Pines where the original kitchen was separated from the dining room by a non-structural wall, we routinely take that wall out and turn two small rooms into one open-concept cooking and dining space. Both moves are permitted, both add meaningful resale value, and both are well within the typical North Lauderdale project budget of $14,000 to $52,000, finished in 3 to 5 weeks.
A note on bundling: North Lauderdale homeowners who add a bathroom remodel to their kitchen project save roughly 15–20% versus running separate jobs. One permit cycle, one project manager, one stretch of disruption — and the whole house comes out updated at the same time. Ask about this on your estimate call.
Answer: Most North Lauderdale kitchen remodels fall between $14,000 and $52,000. A cabinet-and-countertop refresh in a compact Hampton Pines townhome typically runs $14,000–$22,000; a full gut renovation with layout changes in a Rock Island single-family home runs $35,000–$52,000. We provide line-item estimates — not ballparks — so you know exactly where the money goes before any work begins.
Answer: Our typical North Lauderdale kitchen remodel runs 3 to 5 weeks from demo to final walkthrough. North Lauderdale's compact 70s-80s kitchens are well-understood, which keeps our schedules accurate. We build a contingency buffer for older-home surprises — galvanized supply lines, aluminum branch wiring — and disclose those conditions before work starts, not after.
North Lauderdale was built fast. The city incorporated in 1963 and filled in almost entirely between 1968 and 1990, producing a dense, uniform housing stock of working-family ranches, split-levels, and two-story townhomes. That compressed build window is the single biggest reason kitchen remodeling north-lauderdale is such a consistent market: the whole city is essentially the same vintage, and that vintage is now hitting the 40-to-55-year mark at the same time.
In our experience remodeling North Lauderdale homes across all five of its main neighborhoods — Rock Island, Broadview Park, Kimberly Forest, Hampton Pines, and Silver Lakes — the original kitchens share a handful of defining characteristics. Galley or near-galley layouts, typically 8 to 11 linear feet of cabinet run on two facing walls. Laminate countertops on a particleboard substrate, now swollen at the sink. Oak frame-and-panel or painted raised-panel cabinets from the late 1980s, with door hinges that are either broken or adjusted past their limit. Drop-in appliances — 30-inch range, one-door refrigerator, a range hood that vents to recirculate rather than outside. And fluorescent strip lighting that gives the space a greenish cast even on a sunny Broward afternoon.
The good news: the underlying structure of these kitchens is sound. The cabinets go floor-to-ceiling on a standard 8-foot ceiling, which means a full cabinet replacement in North Lauderdale involves very little drywall repair compared with a 9- or 10-foot-ceiling home. The slab foundation takes a new tile or LVP floor without any subfloor work. And because the footprints are modest — typically 100 to 150 square feet — the labor and material costs stay within reach of what North Lauderdale home values can support. We have completed North Lauderdale kitchen remodels from a $14,500 cabinet-and-countertop swap all the way to a $48,000 full gut with a layout reconfiguration and open-wall removal. The city's housing stock accommodates both ends of that range, and we are comfortable scoping and building either one.
The one variable that catches North Lauderdale homeowners off guard is the plumbing. Homes built before roughly 1982 in this area used galvanized steel supply lines, and those lines are now corroded to the point where water pressure to the kitchen faucet is noticeably reduced and rust discoloration appears on first morning draw. We re-pipe the kitchen supply with PEX as a standard recommendation on any North Lauderdale home built before 1985 — it adds roughly $800 to $1,400 to the project cost and eliminates the problem permanently while the walls are already open.
Below is a sampling of kitchen remodeling work we have completed across North Lauderdale neighborhoods. Our projects span what this city housing stock needs: compact galley refreshes in Hampton Pines and Silver Lakes townhomes where the goal is maximum function on a tight budget, and full gut renovations in larger Rock Island single-family homes where homeowners are opening walls, reconfiguring layouts, and upgrading every surface at once. In our experience remodeling North Lauderdale kitchens since 1999, the projects that deliver the best return bundle plumbing and electrical updates into the same scope. Homeowners who skip the re-pipe often call us back eighteen months later when the galvanized supply lines fail. Want references in your neighborhood? Ask on your estimate call.
We are a full-service Broward County remodeler. Most North Lauderdale homeowners who hire us for a kitchen remodel end up bundling at least one additional project — it saves roughly 15–20% versus running them as separate jobs, and it keeps disruption to one stretch instead of two. The most common combination in North Lauderdale is a kitchen-and-bath bundle: the original bathrooms in these 70s-80s homes are typically as dated as the kitchen, and the permit and mobilization costs are shared across both scopes. Whole-home remodeling — kitchen, bath, flooring, paint, and trim in one project — is also a growing request in North Lauderdale as homeowners who have been in their homes for 20 or 30 years decide to update everything at once rather than piecemeal. We have done that kind of project across every North Lauderdale neighborhood and can manage all trades under one fixed-price contract.
Most North Lauderdale kitchen remodels we complete fall between $14,000 and $52,000. North Lauderdale's 70s-80s homes tend to be modest in footprint, which keeps material and labor costs on the practical side compared with larger Broward cities. A straightforward cabinet-and-countertop swap with new flooring and lighting in a Hampton Pines townhome typically runs $14,000–$22,000; a full gut renovation in a larger Rock Island single-family home with layout changes and new appliances runs $35,000–$52,000. We give every North Lauderdale homeowner a line-item estimate — not a ballpark — so you know exactly where the money goes.
Our typical North Lauderdale kitchen remodel runs 3 to 5 weeks from demo to final walkthrough — slightly faster than some larger Broward cities because the kitchens in North Lauderdale's 70s-80s homes are compact and well-understood. We build a contingency buffer into every schedule for the surprises that come with older homes: galvanized supply lines, aluminum wiring, or non-standard stud spacing behind 1970s drywall. We tell you about those conditions before we start, not after.
Yes — every North Lauderdale kitchen remodel that touches plumbing, electrical, or structural work is pulled on permit through the City of North Lauderdale Building Division. We handle the drawings, submittal, and every inspection. Permitted work protects you when you sell, refinance, or file a homeowners insurance claim — and in North Lauderdale, unpermitted remodel work can surface as a problem when buyers run title during a resale.
Most North Lauderdale kitchens we remodel get new semi-custom or custom cabinetry, quartz or granite countertops, a tile backsplash, updated lighting and electrical, LVP or tile flooring, and new plumbing fixtures. Many homeowners add a small island where the original layout had unused space, or convert a closet to a dedicated pantry. On older homes in Hampton Pines and Broadview Park we often PEX re-pipe the kitchen supply lines as part of the job — it is far cheaper to do it once while the walls are open than to schedule a plumber back later.
North Lauderdale's housing stock is almost entirely 1970s and 1980s construction — working-family homes and townhome rows built on tighter footprints than Coral Springs or Davie. That means original galley kitchens, drop-in appliances, laminate countertops, and surface-mounted lighting. Our crews have remodeled dozens of these homes since 1999, so we know what is behind the walls before we open them: cast iron drains at the slab, undersized electrical panels, and plaster over wood lath rather than modern drywall. We scope for it up front, which is why our estimates stay accurate.
Yes, and it is often a smart move. North Lauderdale homeowners who bundle a kitchen and bathroom remodel with us typically save 15–20% versus running them as separate jobs — shared mobilization, one permit cycle, one project manager. Many of the homes in Kimberly Forest and Silver Lakes were built with one small bath and an original galley kitchen that both need updating; bundling both keeps the disruption to one stretch of 5–7 weeks instead of two separate projects spread over a year.
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