Kitchen remodeling in Pompano Beach, FL calls for a contractor who understands the city's two distinct housing types: compact coastal homes in Old Pompano, Cresthaven, and Harbor Village, and the condo-dense corridors of Palm Aire and Cypress Bend. Since 1999 we have been the Broward County kitchen remodeler families and condo owners call when the standard galley-swap quote falls short. Licensed, insured, fixed-price, and permitted.
Serving Pompano Beach's ~112,046 residents across ZIPs 33060–33069 · Updated June 2026
Our kitchen remodeling pompano-beach service covers both of the city's distinct housing types — and in our experience since 1999, no two Pompano Beach kitchens start from the same place. We averaged over 35 kitchen remodeling projects in Pompano Beach annually across the past three years, making us one of the most active kitchen contractors in this city.
What makes Pompano Beach different from other Broward cities is the split between housing types. The coastal core — Old Pompano, Cresthaven, and Harbor Village — is full of 1960s and 1970s single-family homes with narrow galley kitchens, original tile or linoleum floors, outdated cabinetry, and plumbing that has not been touched since the house was built. Palm Aire and Cypress Bend represent a second, equally active market: mid-rise and low-rise condos where HOA rules govern every material choice and the kitchen layout has hard structural limits. Our crews know the difference in how to approach each one, and we have the permit history in Pompano Beach to prove it.
Every Pompano Beach kitchen remodel we do is pulled on permit through the City of Pompano Beach Building Inspections department. We carry full liability and workers' compensation, our project managers are W-2 employees (not day-labor subcontractors), and we hand every homeowner a line-item quote — not a ballpark — before demo day. If you want to skip the reading and get a number on your specific kitchen, call us at (754) 354-5443. We answer live Monday through Saturday, 7 AM to 7 PM.
Old Pompano's 1960s–70s coastal homes and Palm Aire's condo stock require completely different remodel strategies. In our experience remodeling Pompano Beach kitchens since 1999, the coastal homes almost always benefit from structural wall removal to open the galley layout — something the original floor plan never anticipated. The condos require material coordination with the association and load-bearing awareness the condo documents spell out. We have done both enough times to quote the realistic scope on day one.
Condo associations in Pompano Beach require a licensed, insured contractor on file, a written scope the board can approve, and scheduling that respects quiet hours. We have navigated Palm Aire and Cypress Bend HOA processes enough times to know which documentation to submit first, and we coordinate deliveries and dumpster placement around building rules so your project does not stall after sign-off.
We hold appointment slots specifically for Broward homeowners. Call before noon and a project manager is usually at your Pompano Beach address the same week — measuring, noting the structural and plumbing reality, and building a fixed-price quote on the spot rather than following up two weeks later with a number you have to renegotiate anyway.
Our kitchen remodel scope in Pompano Beach covers cabinet replacement and custom cabinetry, quartz and granite countertop installation, tile backsplashes, new flooring (tile, luxury vinyl, and hardwood), full layout reconfigurations including galley-to-open conversions, island and peninsula builds, pantry conversions, under-cabinet lighting, and complete gut renovations. In Pompano Beach's older coastal homes, we also handle PEX re-pipes, electrical panel upgrades, and code updates as part of the same project — bundling these while the walls are already open almost always saves homeowners $3,000–$6,000 versus scheduling them separately. Most Pompano Beach homeowners invest between $18,000 and $65,000 in a kitchen remodel. Compact coastal homes in Old Pompano and Cresthaven typically run $18,000–$35,000; larger reconfigured kitchens land $40,000–$65,000. Timeline is 3 to 6 weeks from demo to walkthrough, and every quote is line-item and fixed price.
What most Pompano Beach homeowners don't hear elsewhere: The original drain lines in Old Pompano and Cresthaven homes are frequently cast iron — brittle, corroded, and actively draining slowly before any demo begins. We flag this on the estimate, quote the re-pipe alongside the kitchen scope, and let you decide. In our experience, the homeowners who skip it spend $3,000–$5,000 two years later reopening the same wall.
Pompano Beach occupies a specific niche in the Broward remodel market that is worth explaining directly. The city known for the oldest fishing pier on the South Florida coast grew in two distinct eras: the coastal core built out in the 1960s and 1970s, and the Palm Aire and Cypress Bend condo corridors developed through the 1980s and 1990s. Those two eras produced two very different kitchen remodel problems.
In Old Pompano, Cresthaven, and Harbor Village, the homes are single-story, compact, and built for a different way of living — kitchens were closed-off service rooms, not social spaces. The most common request we receive from owners in these neighborhoods is to remove the wall between the kitchen and living area to create an open-concept layout. That is absolutely achievable in most of these homes, but it requires confirming whether the dividing wall carries a load — something we check structurally on every estimate visit rather than assuming. When it does carry a load (it happens in roughly 30% of these layouts), we install a proper beam and permit the structural work alongside the kitchen, so the permit package is complete and the work passes inspection the first time.
In Palm Aire and Cypress Bend, the constraint is the opposite — unit owners want updated kitchens in a space defined by the building's structural grid. There is no moving the load-bearing elements, but there is a significant amount we can do: full cabinet replacement with soft-close hardware, quartz or stone countertops, reconfigured upper cabinets to improve storage, under-cabinet lighting, new tile backsplashes, and appliance package upgrades. These projects run faster than single-family gut renovations and require tighter coordination with the association, which we handle directly. In our experience remodeling Pompano Beach condo kitchens, the HOA paperwork adds 3–5 business days to the pre-start timeline — we factor that in and submit the paperwork the day after you sign the contract so it runs in parallel with material orders, not as a delay that holds everything up.
Across both housing types, the Pompano Beach salt air environment is a real factor. Coastal proximity accelerates the degradation of cabinet hardware, under-sink plumbing connections, and any exposed metal in the kitchen. When we specify materials for Pompano Beach projects, we account for the coastal environment: stainless or coated hardware, quality PEX supply lines, and properly sealed tile installations that resist the humidity swings that come with living close to the Atlantic.
A sampling of kitchen remodel work we have completed in Pompano Beach neighborhoods. Want references near your address or ZIP? Ask your project manager on the estimate call.
We are a full-service Broward County remodeler. Most Pompano Beach homeowners who hire us for the kitchen end up bundling a bathroom — it saves roughly 15–25% versus running them as separate projects with separate permit pulls and separate crews.
Every kitchen remodeling pompano-beach project we run follows the same fixed sequence so homeowners always know where they stand. Step one is a free in-home estimate visit — a project manager arrives, measures the kitchen, checks the plumbing and electrical access points, and builds a line-item quote on the spot. Step two is permit submittal to the City of Pompano Beach Building Inspections department; we handle all drawings and fees. Step three is demo, typically one to two days for most Pompano Beach kitchens. Step four is rough-in work — plumbing, electrical, any structural changes — all inspected before walls close. Step five is finish work: cabinetry, countertops, tile, lighting, and appliances, in that order. Step six is final walkthrough and inspection sign-off. From signed contract to completed kitchen, most Pompano Beach projects finish in three to six weeks. The whole sequence has one project manager assigned from day one, so you never explain your kitchen to a stranger mid-project.
Most Pompano Beach kitchen remodels we complete fall in the $18,000 to $65,000 range. Compact single-story coastal homes in Old Pompano and Cresthaven typically land in the lower half — a galley reconfiguration, new cabinetry, quartz counters, and updated lighting. Palm Aire and Cypress Bend condo kitchens often run $20,000–$40,000 depending on scope and whether the layout allows an island. We give every Pompano Beach homeowner a line-item estimate — not a ballpark — so you know exactly where the money goes before any work begins.
Our typical Pompano Beach kitchen remodel runs 3 to 6 weeks from demo day to final walkthrough. Older homes in Old Pompano and Cresthaven sometimes carry cast iron drain lines or original electrical panels that add a few days; Palm Aire condo projects require HOA access coordination which we schedule before demo to keep the calendar tight. We build those variables into the estimate upfront so your project timeline is real, not optimistic.
Yes — condo kitchen remodeling in Pompano Beach is a significant part of our work. Palm Aire and Cypress Bend associations require a licensed, insured contractor on file and written approval before work begins. We handle the documentation, coordinate building access, and schedule deliveries around HOA quiet hours so the project gets approved and stays on track.
Yes — every Pompano Beach kitchen remodel that touches plumbing, electrical, structural, or gas lines is permitted through the City of Pompano Beach Building Inspections department. We handle drawings, submittal, and every inspection. Permitted work protects your investment when you sell, refinance, or file an insurance claim — and Florida insurers do ask.
In our experience remodeling Pompano Beach homes, the coastal core neighborhoods — Old Pompano, Cresthaven, and Harbor Village — hide two surprises: narrow galley layouts that look impossible to open until you see the actual structural map, and original 1960s–70s plumbing (often cast iron drain lines) that should be replaced while the walls are already open. We quote both scenarios upfront so you know the worst case before demo day, not after.
Yes, and most Pompano Beach homeowners who do both at once save 15–25% compared to running them as separate projects — one permit pull, one set of crews, one project manager. Our kitchen and bathroom crews are in Pompano Beach regularly, so scheduling a bundled project rarely adds meaningful time to the kitchen timeline. Ask about bundled pricing on your estimate call.
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