Kitchen remodeling in Weston, FL is a different assignment than anywhere else in Broward — higher-end housing, stricter HOA design standards, and homeowners who expect finishes that match a $600K–$1.5M home. Speedy Remodeling Company has handled that assignment since 1999: licensed, insured, and experienced inside Weston's gated communities. Free in-home estimate, fixed-price quotes, and one project manager from demo to final walkthrough.
Serving Weston's ~68,107 residents across ZIPs 33326, 33327, 33331, 33332 · Weston Hills · Windmill Ranch Estates · The Ridges · Savanna · Updated June 2026
Kitchen remodeling in Weston, FL starts with a simple reality: Weston is not a starter-home market. The communities along Weston Road and Indian Trace — Weston Hills, Windmill Ranch Estates, The Ridges, and Savanna — are master-planned, HOA-governed neighborhoods where homes were built to a premium standard in the 1990s and early 2000s, and where the kitchen is the room buyers notice first. When those original kitchens finally get remodeled, owners want the result to match the home: custom or semi-custom cabinetry, natural-stone or high-end quartz counters, clean contemporary or transitional design, and a layout that functions for how people actually cook and entertain today.
We have completed kitchen remodel projects inside Weston's gated communities for over two decades. In our experience remodeling Weston homes since 1999, the two things that separate a Weston project from a simpler Broward job are the finish bar and the HOA review process. Most Weston homeowners are not replacing builder-grade Formica with a mid-grade laminate alternative — they are going to quartz, natural stone, inset cabinetry, and integrated appliances. And many communities require an architectural review board approval before any licensed contractor can begin interior work that touches shared plumbing stacks or exterior-facing walls. We know both. We have walked the HOA approval path in Weston Hills and Windmill Ranch Estates, and we know the documentation package an architectural review board needs to turn a submittal into a green light.
The fastest path to understanding what your Weston kitchen remodel will cost and how long it will take is a free in-home estimate. We come to you, measure the space, hear what you want, and hand you a fixed-price line-item quote — not a ballpark range — before we leave. Call (754) 354-5443 Monday through Saturday, 7 AM to 7 PM.
Weston is consistently ranked one of the safest cities in Florida, and it shows in how homeowners approach a kitchen remodel. They want a contractor who has worked inside their gated community before, understands the HOA review process, and delivers finishes that match a $600,000 to $1.5 million home. Speedy Remodeling Company has operated in Broward County since 1999, and Weston's gated communities — Weston Hills, Windmill Ranch Estates, The Ridges, Savanna, and Bonaventure — are among our most active zones. We have submitted documentation to Weston architectural review boards, coordinated access through guarded gates, and finished kitchen remodel projects that pass the visual bar these neighborhoods set.
Weston Hills, Windmill Ranch Estates, The Ridges, and Savanna all have architectural review boards that govern what a contractor can do and when. In our experience, the projects that stall are the ones where a homeowner signs a contract with a contractor who has never navigated that process — and then spends three weeks waiting for board approval before a single cabinet comes off the wall. We submit the full documentation package upfront: license, insurance, scope, finish selections, and timeline. Boards approve faster when the package is complete.
A Weston kitchen remodel typically calls for materials and techniques you won't find on a standard Broward job: waterfall-edge quartz islands, full-overlay or inset face-frame cabinetry with soft-close hardware, large-format porcelain backsplash tile set in a linear or herringbone pattern, and panel-ready refrigerators. Our crews have installed all of it. We source from the same trade-only suppliers that custom builders use — and our volume means better lead times and pricing than a homeowner ordering direct.
Every Weston kitchen remodel that touches plumbing, electrical, gas, or structural elements is pulled on permit through Broward County's ePermits system. We have never skipped a permit in 25-plus years of Broward County work. In Weston specifically, permitted work matters when you sell: the appraisal, the buyer's inspection, and the title search all surface unpermitted work, and it becomes a renegotiation chip. We close that risk before it opens.
Our kitchen remodel scope in Weston runs the full range — from a cosmetic refresh in a Savanna townhome to a structural gut renovation in a Windmill Ranch Estates estate home where walls come down and the layout is reimagined. What sets a Weston project apart from a typical Broward job is the depth of finish selection involved. Weston homeowners coordinate quartz slab selection with cabinet door style, backsplash tile, and hardware across kitchens spanning 250 to 400 square feet with a separate pantry. We bring material samples to the estimate, and our project managers guide selections so the final kitchen reads as a designed whole. Most Weston kitchen remodeling projects combine several of the following:
In our experience, the most common Weston kitchen project is a layout reconfiguration with premium finish upgrade: the original 1990s galley or L-shape opens into an island layout, the builder-grade laminate counters are replaced with quartz or stone, and the builder cabinets are replaced with full-overlay or inset boxes in a painted or two-tone configuration. That scope typically runs $38,000 to $65,000 and completes in 4 to 6 weeks once cabinets arrive — and it adds measurable value in a Weston market where buyers pay a premium for move-in-ready updates.
Weston is one of the few Broward cities where a kitchen remodel can require two separate approvals before demo begins: a building permit through Broward County, and an architectural review from your HOA. Understanding both is how we avoid delays — and delays on a Weston project are expensive, because you are not staying in a $150,000 condo during construction.
Weston Hills is one of the city's largest gated communities, covering several hundred homes across multiple guard-gated access points along Weston Road. In our experience, the Weston Hills HOA review focuses primarily on exterior and shared-wall work — kitchen remodels that stay internal to the unit typically require a simple contractor credential submission rather than a full board vote. The homes here run large, with kitchen footprints of 200 to 350 square feet, and owners consistently choose full custom cabinetry over stock to fill the space correctly.
Windmill Ranch Estates and The Ridges sit at the western end of Weston against the Everglades buffer — larger lots, single-story and two-story estate homes on half-acre or larger parcels. These kitchens often have double islands, walk-in pantries, and butler's pantries adjacent to formal dining rooms. A remodel here is typically a six-figure project that involves structural work (removing the wall between the kitchen and family room is the most common request), custom millwork, and high-end appliance packages. We have managed that scope before; we understand the sequencing — structural engineer first, permit second, framing third, then rough trades, then finishes — and we do not cut corners on the order of operations.
Savanna and Bonaventure on Weston's eastern side contain newer townhomes and single-family homes with tighter footprints, where the remodel goal is usually to maximize function in a smaller space: adding an island where there is currently none, converting a partial wall into a breakfast bar, or upgrading finishes without moving anything structural. Those projects run leaner — typically $28,000 to $42,000 — and finish faster, closer to 3 weeks.
Across all of Weston, one fact holds: this is Florida's consistently ranked one of the safest cities, and the homeowners here have high expectations. They want a project manager who returns calls, crews who show up when scheduled, and a kitchen that looks like it was designed for the house — not like a remodel. That expectation is why we assign a single project manager to every Weston job, from the estimate call to the final punch-list walkthrough, and why that person is reachable by phone and text throughout the project.
A sampling of kitchen remodel work we have completed inside Weston's gated communities. Each project below started with a free in-home estimate, a fixed-price quote, and a single project manager who stayed on the job from demo to final walkthrough. Weston homeowners consistently tell us the two things that mattered most were no surprise change orders and a crew that showed up on schedule — both of which come from 25-plus years of Broward County experience. Want a reference from your neighborhood or ZIP code — 33326, 33327, 33331, or 33332? Ask on your estimate call; we can usually connect you with a recent client on your street or in your community.
We are a full-service Broward County remodeler, and Weston homeowners take advantage of that more than most. In our experience, about 40% of Weston kitchen clients add a primary or guest bath to the same contract — and it makes financial sense. One mobilization, one permit cycle, one project manager, one disruption window. Bundling saves roughly 15–22% compared to scheduling them as separate projects. Whole-home remodels are also common in Windmill Ranch Estates and The Ridges, where owners are updating every major surface — flooring, trim, windows, and both wet rooms — in a single coordinated project. We scope and price all of it transparently, so you can decide what to bundle and what to defer.
Weston kitchen remodels we complete typically run $28,000 to $85,000, with most gated-community projects landing in the $38,000–$65,000 range. The higher floor compared to other Broward cities reflects Weston's housing stock: larger footprints, higher-end finishes that match existing home quality, and the HOA design standards many communities require. We provide a line-item fixed-price estimate on every project — not a range — so you know what you are committing to before demo begins.
In most Weston gated communities the HOA governs exterior changes and sometimes interior renovations that affect shared walls or plumbing — especially in communities like Savanna and The Ridges where architectural review boards exist. We have submitted and received HOA approval on kitchen remodel projects in Weston Hills and Windmill Ranch Estates. We know the documentation these boards require: certificate of insurance, contractor license, scope of work, finish selections, and a start/end schedule. We handle the package; you just sign and submit.
Most Weston kitchen remodels run 4 to 6 weeks from demo day to final walkthrough. Larger projects in Windmill Ranch Estates or The Ridges — homes with generous square footage and custom millwork — typically land at the higher end. In our experience remodeling Weston homes since 1999, the factor that extends timelines most is custom cabinet lead times: semi-custom ships in 4–6 weeks, full custom can be 8–10 weeks, so we sequence demolition and rough-work to avoid a standstill while cabinets are in transit.
Yes. Weston routes permits through Broward County's ePermits system, and we manage every drawing, submittal, and inspection. Any scope touching plumbing, electrical, gas, or structural elements requires a permit — and skipping that step voids homeowner's insurance coverage and creates problems at resale. We have never skipped a permit in 25-plus years of Broward work, and we won't start one now.
Weston homeowners we work with consistently select quartz or natural-stone countertops (Calacatta marble-look and Cambria are popular), full-overlay or inset custom cabinetry in painted white or two-tone configurations, large-format tile backsplashes, under-cabinet lighting, and integrated paneled appliances for a built-in look. The design bar in Weston is genuinely higher than most Broward markets — these are homes valued at $600,000 to $1.5 million, and owners want finishes that match the rest of the house, not finishes from a builder-grade catalog.
Yes, and we recommend it. Most Weston homes where the kitchen is ready for a remodel also have a primary bath with the original builder tile, single-color quartz, and outdated fixtures. Bundling both trades saves roughly 15–22% versus scheduling them as separate projects — one permit cycle, one disruption to your home, one project manager. About 40% of our Weston kitchen clients add a primary or guest bath to the same contract.
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