kitchen remodeling pembroke-pines by Speedy Remodeling — a licensed Broward contractor since 1999. We serve Pembroke Falls, Silver Lakes, Chapel Trail, Pembroke Shores, and Spring Valley with fixed-price quotes, W-2 crews, and a single project manager from demo to final walkthrough.
Updated June 2026 — serving all 171,178 Pembroke Pines residents in ZIPs 33023–33029 and 33082.
kitchen remodeling pembroke-pines is what Speedy Remodeling has specialized in since 1999 — and Pembroke Pines has a different character than most other Broward cities. In our experience remodeling Pembroke Pines homes, the reason comes down to timing: the city grew explosively in the 1990s and early 2000s, filling out Pembroke Falls, Silver Lakes, Chapel Trail, and Spring Valley with large family homes almost simultaneously. That means a huge percentage of Pembroke Pines kitchens were built to the same builder-grade spec at the same time — and they are all reaching their first major remodel age together right now.
What we see repeatedly when we open a Pembroke Pines kitchen from that era: 42-inch oak cabinets in a honey finish, plastic laminate counters on post-form edges, a galley layout that felt spacious in 1998 but now feels cramped with a modern family using the space, a single fluorescent box over the peninsula, and a window-over-sink setup that actually works if you open the right walls. The bones are solid — these are well-built CBS (concrete block) homes — and the layouts often have more flexibility than homeowners realize until we start the demo.
Our kitchen remodeling service in Pembroke Pines covers everything from a focused cabinet-and-countertop refresh (budget: $22,000 to $38,000) to a full gut renovation with an island addition and opened galley wall (budget: $45,000 to $68,000). We pull every permit through the City of Pembroke Pines Building Division, our crews are W-2 employees (not anonymous day-labor subs), and we assign a single named project manager to your job from first measure to the final punch-list walk. Call us at (754) 354-5443 — we answer live Monday through Saturday, 7 AM to 7 PM.
Most kitchen remodeling contractors in Pembroke Pines treat every job as a blank slate. We do not. We have remodeled enough homes in Pembroke Falls, Silver Lakes, and Chapel Trail to recognize the standard 12-by-14 galley with the breakfast-bar peninsula, the load-bearing wall between the kitchen and dining room, and exactly where the builder ran the wet-wall on the 33028 floor plans. That means faster permitting, fewer surprises on demo day, and a first estimate that does not balloon by 30% once the walls come down.
We hold dedicated appointment slots for Broward County homeowners, including the full ZIP range that covers Pembroke Pines: 33023, 33024, 33025, 33026, 33027, 33028, 33029, and 33082. Call before noon on a weekday and a project manager is usually at your door within the same week — not two weeks out like the large national remodelers who book up their schedules and then sub every job to a different crew.
Pembroke Pines homeowners who have had bad experiences with contractors usually describe the same pattern: the price quoted was not the price charged, no one told them about the delay, and a different person showed up every day. We fix all three. You get a single fixed-price contract before we swing a hammer, a single project manager reachable by phone, and a crew roster that does not change mid-project. That is what “since 1999” looks like in practice.
Our scope in Pembroke Pines spans every element of a kitchen remodel, whether you are refreshing finishes or gutting to the studs and starting over. Below is a representative breakdown of what is typically included; the exact scope for your home is defined in the line-item estimate we hand you on estimate day — nothing is implied, everything is written down.
Semi-custom and custom cabinetry, galley-wall removal, peninsula and island design, pantry conversions, pull-out organization.
Quartz, granite, quartzite, and porcelain slab. Template, fabrication, and install handled in-house — no third-party delays.
Subway, large-format, mosaic, and full wall-height designs. Grout and sealer included in every backsplash scope.
Recessed can upgrades, under-cabinet LED, pendant wiring over islands, and panel capacity checks for new appliance circuits — all permitted.
Sink rough-in for new locations, faucet and disposal install, PEX re-pipe where old galvanized or copper is failing — all permitted.
Large-format porcelain tile, luxury vinyl plank, and hardwood — matched to existing floors so the kitchen blends with the rest of the home.
Custom-sized islands with seating overhangs, storage, and waterfall countertop options. We handle the structural header if a wall comes down.
We rough-in for your new appliances, coordinate delivery windows, and do the final hookups so you are not juggling multiple contractors on install day.
The remodel_anchor for Pembroke Pines is specific and important: the city's large 90s and early-2000s family homes are entering their first major remodel cycle. This is not the same as remodeling a 1960s Fort Lauderdale bungalow or a 1970s Plantation ranch — the challenges are different, and understanding them is the difference between a clean project and an expensive surprise.
Homes built in Pembroke Falls and Silver Lakes between 1993 and 2005 used copper supply lines and PVC drain lines that are now 20–30 years old. In our experience remodeling Pembroke Pines homes from this era, we encounter two recurring issues: pinhole leaks in the copper supply lines at the 25-year mark (South Florida's hard water accelerates this), and original GFCI-free receptacle layouts that need to be brought up to current NEC code before any new kitchen circuit passes inspection.
Neither of these is catastrophic — they are predictable. When we scope a Pembroke Pines kitchen remodel, we include a pre-demo walk of the utility space specifically to flag these items. If we find copper that needs addressing, we give you the PEX re-pipe cost as a line item before you decide, not as a change order after the walls are open.
The most common layout request we get from Pembroke Pines homeowners is opening the galley kitchen to the dining area. In the standard 33028 floor plan, the wall separating the kitchen from the dining room is often load-bearing or carries HVAC ductwork — but the beam and duct work can almost always be solved with a properly engineered structural header and a rerouted flex duct.
We have done this wall removal in over 40 Pembroke Pines homes in the past five years alone, across Pembroke Falls, Chapel Trail, Pembroke Shores, and Spring Valley. We handle the structural engineering drawings (required for the permit), the temporary support during framing, and the new header installation as part of the same permitted scope. When it is done correctly, the open kitchen feels like a different home.
In our experience: Pembroke Pines CBS homes from this era have a typical ceiling height of 9 to 10 feet in the kitchen — which means there is room for 42-inch uppers with crown molding above, and pendant lights that clear a seated island without hitting heads. This is a detail a lot of national chain showrooms miss when they quote Pembroke Pines jobs.
A sample of kitchen remodeling work we have completed in Pembroke Pines neighborhoods. Ask your project manager for references in your specific ZIP or subdivision — we have completed work in most of the major developments.
Project photos available on request. Timeline: 2023–2026. All jobs permitted through the City of Pembroke Pines Building Division.
Speedy Remodeling is a full-service Broward contractor. Most Pembroke Pines homeowners who start with the kitchen end up bundling a primary bath or flooring project — bundling saves roughly 15 to 25% on mobilization and permit costs compared to running them as separate projects.
Q: How much does kitchen remodeling pembroke-pines cost?
A: Between $22,000 and $68,000 for most Pembroke Pines homes, depending on scope. Cabinet-and-countertop refreshes fall at the lower end; full gut renovations with island builds and layout changes land at the upper end. Every quote is a fixed line-item price, not a ballpark.
Q: How long does kitchen remodeling in Pembroke Pines take?
A: 3 to 6 weeks from demo day to final walkthrough. We build contingency into the schedule for the plumbing and electrical surprises common in 90s-2000s Pembroke Pines homes.
Q: Do you need a permit for a kitchen remodel in Pembroke Pines?
A: Yes, for any work touching plumbing, electrical, gas, or structural elements. We pull every permit through the City of Pembroke Pines Building Division and handle all inspections.
Q: Which neighborhoods in Pembroke Pines do you serve?
A: All of them — Pembroke Falls, Silver Lakes, Chapel Trail, Pembroke Shores, Spring Valley, and every ZIP from 33023 to 33029 and 33082.
Most Pembroke Pines kitchen remodels we complete fall between $22,000 and $68,000. The wide range reflects the difference between a cosmetic cabinet-and-countertop swap in a Spring Valley home and a full gut renovation with a new island and layout change in a Pembroke Falls estate. We hand every homeowner a line-item quote — not a range — before any work begins, so you know exactly what each component costs.
Our typical Pembroke Pines kitchen remodel runs 3 to 6 weeks from demo day to final walkthrough. Many of the 90s and early-2000s homes in Silver Lakes and Chapel Trail have original plumbing and electrical that we discover on demo day — we build that contingency window into the schedule up front rather than stopping the project and calling you with surprises.
Yes. Every Pembroke Pines kitchen remodel that involves plumbing, electrical, gas, or structural work is permitted through the City of Pembroke Pines Building Division. We handle drawings, submittal, and every inspection — you never have to chase down an inspector or miss a morning of work.
This is the most common starting point for the 90s-2000s homes in Pembroke Falls and Silver Lakes: 25-year-old oak cabinets, laminate counters, a narrow galley layout, and a single overhead fluorescent tube for lighting. In our experience remodeling Pembroke Pines homes, the biggest return comes from opening the galley wall to the dining area, replacing cabinets with semi-custom shaker, and adding quartz counters with an island. We walk you through every option at the free estimate, priced out line by line.
Yes — and island additions are one of the most requested upgrades we do in Pembroke Pines. Most of the floor plans in Chapel Trail and Pembroke Shores have enough square footage once we open the galley wall. We design the island for your specific layout, handle any structural header work the wall removal requires, and wire the outlets and pendant lights as part of the same permitted job.
Yes. We are a design-build contractor, not a general contractor who outsources the design to someone else. Our project manager works with you on layout, material selections, and cabinet specs, then our own crews (or our trusted, vetted subs under our license) do the build. One contract, one point of contact, one price — that is how we avoid the finger-pointing between designer and contractor that kills timelines.
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