Kitchen remodeling plantation, FL

Kitchen remodeling in Plantation, FL that actually fits the housing stock — dated galley kitchens in Jacaranda and Central Park, large estate renovations in Plantation Acres, and everything in between. Licensed Broward contractor since 1999.

Updated June 2026  |  Serving ZIP codes 33317, 33322, 33324, 33325 & 33388

Since 199925+ years in Broward
Licensed & InsuredFL General Contractor
Fixed-Price QuotesNo surprise change orders
3–6 Week TimelinesTypical Plantation project
Permits PulledCity of Plantation Bldg. Dept.

The Plantation kitchen remodeling problem nobody talks about

Kitchen remodeling in Plantation, FL runs into the same wall — literally — in nearly every Jacaranda and Central Park job we take on: a closed galley tucked behind a 1970s partition never designed for the way people cook today. Since 1999, Speedy Remodeling has been pulling those walls down and turning tight, dark galley kitchens into open-concept spaces. We have completed remodels across all five Plantation ZIP codes — 33317, 33322, 33324, 33325, and 33388 — and the pattern is consistent: well-built homes, but kitchens that stopped serving the family a long time ago. Cabinets with particle-board boxes that have let go. Laminate that can't be refinished. Cast iron drain lines needing lining before new fixtures go in. Electrical panels at 100-amp original service that won't carry a modern appliance load. Our project managers are Broward locals who have seen every floor plan Plantation produced from 1968 to 1995. Call (754) 354-5443 — we answer Mon–Sat, 7 AM to 7 PM.

Why Plantation homeowners choose Speedy Remodeling

We know what is behind Plantation walls

Homes built between 1970 and 1990 in Jacaranda and Central Park share a predictable set of hidden conditions: original galvanized supply lines that restrict flow, cast iron drain stacks that need lining, and 100-amp panels that can't power a modern kitchen without an upgrade. In our experience remodeling Plantation homes, we factor all three into every estimate so the number you sign doesn't change once the walls come down. That alone separates our bids from competitors who quote low and adjust later.

Same-week estimates across all Plantation ZIP codes

We hold open appointment slots specifically for Broward County homeowners. Plantation is one of our busiest service zones — call before noon and a project manager is typically at your door within the same week. Whether you are in a Jacaranda subdivision, a Central Park townhome cluster, or a Plantation Acres estate on a half-acre lot, we come to you with a tape measure, a material guide, and a realistic budget range on the first visit.

One contract, one contact, fully permitted

We are a licensed Florida general contractor, so you sign one fixed-price contract and get one project manager from demo to punch-list. Cabinetry, countertops, tile, demo, and finish work are done by our own crews. Plumbing and electrical go through our licensed subcontractors under the same contract. Every project that requires a permit in Plantation is pulled through the City of Plantation Building Department and fully inspected — no skipped inspections, no shortcuts.

Serving nearby cities too: If you live close to the Plantation border, our crews also cover Sunrise and Davie — same crews, same fixed-price process, same project managers who know Broward construction.

What our Plantation kitchen remodeling service covers

We handle the full scope of a kitchen remodel in Plantation — from a focused cabinet-and-countertop refresh to a complete gut renovation that relocates the kitchen footprint entirely. Below is what a typical Plantation engagement includes:

Most Plantation homeowners invest between $22,000 and $68,000 depending on scope. Projects that stay cosmetic — cabinets, countertops, backsplash, and fixtures without structural work — typically land in the $22,000–$38,000 range. Full open-concept conversions with electrical and plumbing upgrades run $38,000–$68,000. We finish in 3 to 6 weeks from demo day to final walkthrough.

Plantation's 1970s-80s housing stock: the kitchen remodel reality

Plantation's neighborhoods were built in distinct eras, and that history shapes every kitchen remodel we do here. Understanding the differences is how we give you an honest estimate rather than a number that changes after demo day.

Jacaranda & Central Park (built 1972–1988)
These are dense single-family subdivisions where the original floor plans were designed around a closed galley kitchen — a practical layout for its era but completely mismatched to how families cook and entertain today. In our experience remodeling Plantation homes in these neighborhoods, roughly 70% of homeowners want to open the kitchen to the dining room or living room. That requires a wall assessment, a permit, and either a structural header (for load-bearing walls) or a straightforward removal with a flush ceiling repair (for non-load-bearing). Galvanized supply lines are nearly universal in pre-1985 Jacaranda homes; we replace them with PEX as part of the kitchen scope so you never have to do it separately. Electrical is almost always 100-amp original service — sufficient for the home overall but not for a modern kitchen with dual ovens, a built-in refrigerator, and a dishwasher running simultaneously. We assess the panel on every Jacaranda and Central Park estimate.
Plantation Acres (large-lot estates, mixed 1960s–1990s)
Plantation Acres is a different animal entirely. These are 0.5-acre to 2-acre properties with custom-built homes that range from well-maintained mid-century ranches to 1980s estate builds with 3,000–5,000+ square feet. The kitchens here are bigger — sometimes two or three times the square footage of a Jacaranda kitchen — and the project scope reflects that. Most Acres clients are doing a full gut renovation: new custom cabinetry, full appliance suite, quartz or granite slabs, new hardwood or large-format tile, and often an outdoor kitchen connection or pass-through window as well. We do not mark up Acres projects because they are bigger — we price them accurately because they are genuinely different work.
Plantation Isles & Country Club Estates (1980s–1995)
Homes in these areas are larger than the Jacaranda/Central Park baseline but still share the closed-kitchen floor plan of that era. The most common Plantation Isles kitchen project is a cabinet replacement with a countertop upgrade and a partial wall removal to open the kitchen toward the family room — a $28,000–$42,000 project that dramatically improves daily use. Original tile flooring often extends from the kitchen into adjacent areas, so we plan the flooring transition carefully to avoid a patchwork look.

Recent kitchen remodel projects in Plantation

Below is a sample of kitchen remodel work we have completed across Plantation's neighborhoods since 1999. Every project shown was permitted through the City of Plantation Building Department, completed by our own crews with our licensed subcontractors handling plumbing and electrical, and finished on a fixed-price contract with no change orders after signing. The Jacaranda job involved removing a non-load-bearing wall between the kitchen and dining room, relocating a drain line, and installing new semi-custom cabinetry with quartz countertops — a 4-week build. The Central Park project required a panel upgrade from 100-amp to 200-amp service before the new appliance package could be installed. The Plantation Acres estate job was a full gut renovation taking 6 weeks, including custom cabinetry, a 48-inch dual-fuel range, and a new butler's pantry carved from an adjacent hallway closet. Want local references near your specific address or ZIP code? Ask your project manager on the free estimate call — we keep a referral list organized by neighborhood.

Other remodeling services in Plantation

We are a full-service Broward County remodeler. Most Plantation homeowners who hire us for the kitchen end up bundling the primary bathroom or the full home — doing them together saves roughly 15–25% versus separate projects because the disruption, permitting, and trades are already mobilized.

Frequently asked questions — kitchen remodeling in Plantation, FL

How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Plantation, FL?

Most Plantation kitchen remodels we complete fall between $22,000 and $68,000. The spread depends on whether you are converting a closed galley to an open-concept layout (which adds structural and electrical cost), the cabinet line you choose, and whether we uncover cast iron drain lines or undersized electrical panels once the walls come down. We give every Plantation homeowner a line-item estimate — not a ballpark — so you know exactly where the budget goes before we start.

What is involved in converting a Plantation galley kitchen to open concept?

Most 1970s-80s Plantation homes in Jacaranda and Central Park have a closed galley or semi-closed kitchen separated from the living area by a load-bearing or non-load-bearing wall. We evaluate whether the wall is structural, obtain a permit through the City of Plantation Building Department, install a proper header or beam if needed, then reconfigure cabinetry and plumbing to match the new open layout. The result is typically 30–50% more usable space and significantly better natural light into the main living area.

Do you pull permits for kitchen remodels in Plantation?

Yes — every project in Plantation that touches plumbing, electrical, structural, or gas lines is permitted through the City of Plantation Building Department. We handle the drawings, the submittal, and every inspection so you never have to meet an inspector on your day off. Permitted work protects your homeowner's insurance and is required by buyers and lenders when you sell or refinance.

How long does a kitchen remodel take in Plantation?

Typical timeline in Plantation is 3 to 6 weeks from demo day to final walkthrough. Homes in Jacaranda and Central Park built in the late 1970s often have surprises behind the drywall — original galvanized supply lines, cast iron drain stacks, or undersized 100-amp panels. In our experience remodeling Plantation homes, we budget a contingency buffer of 3–5 days for those discoveries so your project does not stall mid-build.

Can you handle the whole project — cabinets, countertops, plumbing, and electrical?

Yes. We are a licensed Florida general contractor, which means we self-perform demo, carpentry, tile, and finish work with our own crews, and we manage permitted plumbing and electrical through our trusted licensed subcontractors. You have one point of contact — your Speedy project manager — and one fixed-price contract from day one. No subcontractor billing surprises, no scheduling coordination on your end.

Do Plantation Acres homes need a different scope than Jacaranda homes?

Yes, meaningfully so. Plantation Acres is a large-lot estate area where kitchen remodels tend to be full gut renovations with custom cabinetry, full appliance packages, and sometimes a butler's pantry or pass-through to an outdoor kitchen. Jacaranda and Central Park homes are typically 1,500–2,200 square feet, and the most common project is a galley conversion or cabinet-and-countertop refresh with a layout shift. We price each scope accurately because they are genuinely different jobs — an Acres estimate and a Jacaranda estimate look very different on paper, and both are right.

Ready to remodel your Plantation kitchen?

Book a free in-home consultation. We will measure, scope the structural and plumbing reality of your specific home, and hand you a fixed-price quote — not a ballpark — before we leave. No obligation, no pressure, no surprise change orders after you sign.

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