Whole home remodeling coral-springs homeowners trust — licensed Broward contractor since 1999, specializing in the city's large 1980s family homes across Westchester, Country Club, Eagle Trace, and Heron Bay. Free in-home estimate, fixed-price quotes, and permits handled through the City of Coral Springs Building Division.
Serving Coral Springs' ~134,394 residents · ZIPs 33065, 33067, 33071, 33073, 33075, 33076 · Updated June 2026
Whole home remodeling coral-springs — the phrase homeowners in ZIP 33065 and 33071 type when they are staring at an 1980s house that has not been touched since it was built. Coral Springs was master-planned in the 1960s and built out rapidly through the late 1970s and 1980s, which means a large share of the city's housing stock — particularly in Westchester and Country Club along University Drive — now has original kitchens, original bathrooms, closed-off floor plans, and flooring that predates everything HGTV ever popularized. That is the exact inventory Speedy Remodeling Company has spent the last 27 years working through across Broward County.
In our experience remodeling Coral Springs homes from that era, three things show up in almost every project: galvanized supply lines that need replacement once the walls open, load-bearing walls between the kitchen and the family room that require an engineered beam for a true open-concept conversion, and original aluminum branch wiring that Florida insurance carriers increasingly require upgraded as a condition of renewal. We assess all three at the free estimate so you know the real scope — and the real budget — before you sign anything.
Coral Springs is also one of the most master-planned cities in Florida, and that has a direct impact on remodeling. Gated communities like Eagle Trace and Heron Bay enforce architectural review — finishes, window styles, exterior colors, and even roofline changes must go through an HOA approval process before a permit can be pulled. We navigate that process regularly. We prepare the licensed-contractor letter, the insurance certificate, and a written scope the review board can vote on, and we select materials that meet the community's approved palette so your renovation clears the committee on the first submission instead of bouncing back to square one. Call us at (754) 354-5443 — we answer live Monday through Saturday, 7 AM to 7 PM.
We have remodeled homes in Westchester, Country Club, Wyndham Lakes, and along the Royal Palm Boulevard corridor for over two decades. That means we know the floor plans, the mechanical systems, and the typical structural surprises before we open the first wall. Fewer change orders, more accurate timelines.
Eagle Trace, Heron Bay, and most of Coral Springs' gated communities require board approval before work begins. We handle the documentation, attend any meetings the board requires, and choose finishes that pass on the first submission. You don't have to be the project manager between your HOA and your contractor.
Every project touching structural, plumbing, electrical, or gas is pulled on permit through Coral Springs' Building Division. We prepare drawings, submit, and attend every inspection. Permitted work protects your investment when you sell or refinance and is required by Florida insurers for any structural modification.
Our whole home renovation scope in Coral Springs is built around what these homes actually need: kitchen gut renovations with open-concept wall removals, full bathroom modernizations (primary and secondary), flooring replacement throughout, impact window and door upgrades, interior and exterior paint, attic insulation to current energy code, and mechanical system upgrades (PEX re-pipe, panel replacement, HVAC coordination) bundled under one contract. Most Coral Springs homeowners we work with invest between $90,000 and $360,000 and finish in 12 to 22 weeks, depending on the scope of structural and mechanical work involved.
Bundling rooms under one project manager is how most Coral Springs homeowners save 15 to 25 percent compared with running separate single-room contracts. One permit package, one mobilization, one set of inspections, one crew that already knows your home by the third week. The savings are real, and the reduction in disruption to your daily life is just as meaningful.
Coral Springs is unusual among Broward cities because it was designed as a master-planned community from the ground up — developer General Development Corporation laid out the entire street grid, park system, and zoning before a single home was built. That master plan produced a highly consistent housing stock: most single-family homes in the older neighborhoods run 1,800 to 3,200 square feet, built on standard Broward slab foundations, with remarkably similar floor plans from builder to builder.
That consistency is genuinely useful when you are planning a whole-home renovation. In Westchester and Country Club, the standard floor plan runs three bedrooms and two baths off a central hallway, with a galley kitchen separated from the family room by a non-structural or partially load-bearing wall. That wall is almost always the first thing Coral Springs homeowners want removed to create an open-concept living area — and because we have done this conversion dozens of times in this specific neighborhood, we know exactly what beam span and header size the city's building official expects to see on the permit drawings. That translates to a faster permit approval and fewer RFI delays mid-project.
The newer northern neighborhoods — Heron Bay and Wyndham Lakes in the 33076 ZIP — were built in the late 1990s and early 2000s and have different needs: the mechanical systems are in better shape, but these homes often need cosmetic modernization (countertops, cabinetry, flooring, fixtures) rather than structural work. We scope them separately because their budgets, timelines, and permit requirements are genuinely different from the Westchester-era projects. In our experience remodeling across all of Coral Springs' ZIP codes, the 33071 and 33065 areas generate the most extensive scopes, while 33076 tends toward focused kitchen-and-bath bundles. We will tell you which category your home falls into at the free estimate.
A sampling of whole home renovation projects we have completed in Coral Springs and neighboring Broward communities. Want references in your specific neighborhood or ZIP code? Ask on your estimate call — we keep project notes by address range. Most of our Coral Springs work is concentrated in the 33065 and 33071 ZIPs, where the older Westchester and Country Club homes generate the largest gut-renovation scopes. The projects below are representative of what we do most often: open-concept kitchen conversions, primary bath modernizations, full flooring replacements, and impact window upgrades bundled under a single fixed-price contract. Average project size in Coral Springs last year was approximately 2,400 square feet.
We are a full-service Broward remodeler. Most Coral Springs homeowners who hire us for whole-home work bundle kitchen and bathroom remodeling under the same contract — it saves time, money, and the disruption of running two separate projects back-to-back. In our experience, homeowners who bundle save between 15 and 25 percent versus contracting each room separately, because mobilization, permit fees, and project management overhead are shared. Beyond whole-home renovations, we remodel individual kitchens and bathrooms for Coral Springs homeowners who want to start with one room and expand later. We also handle room additions and in-law suite conversions, which are increasingly popular in the Eagle Trace and Heron Bay communities as multi-generational households become the norm. All work is licensed, permitted, and backed by our fixed-price guarantee — no change orders unless you change the scope.
Most Coral Springs whole home renovations we complete fall between $90,000 and $360,000. The range depends on your home's square footage, how much of the 1980s original finishes you are replacing, whether structural walls come down, and your material selections. We give every Coral Springs homeowner a detailed line-item estimate — not a ballpark — before a single shovel moves.
Typical timeline is 12 to 22 weeks from demo to final walkthrough. Coral Springs homes built in the 1980s frequently have galvanized supply lines and aluminum branch wiring that we discover during demo — we plan for that contingency in the schedule we hand you on day one so your project does not stall mid-renovation waiting on materials or inspections.
Yes — every project touching plumbing, electrical, structural, or gas is permitted through the City of Coral Springs Building Division. We prepare the drawings, submit the application, and attend every inspection, so you never need to coordinate with a building official yourself.
Yes. Coral Springs is one of the most master-planned cities in Florida, and HOA architectural review is the norm in Eagle Trace, Heron Bay, Wyndham Lakes, and most of Westchester. We provide the licensed contractor letter, insurance certificate, and a written scope the review board can approve, and we select finishes that meet community-approved palettes — so your renovation clears the committee instead of bouncing back.
In our experience remodeling Coral Springs homes built in the 1980s, the three things that most affect scope and cost are: galvanized water supply lines that need replacement once walls open, closed-off floor plans with load-bearing walls between the kitchen and living areas that require engineered beams for open-concept conversion, and original aluminum branch wiring that Florida insurance carriers increasingly flag. We assess all three at the free estimate so you know the full picture before you commit.
Yes — bundling is how most Coral Springs homeowners save 15 to 25 percent compared with running multiple single-room contracts. One permit package, one project manager, one mobilization. We coordinate all trades under our license so nothing falls between the plumber and the tile installer, and you have one number to call from demo day to final walkthrough.
Book a free in-home consultation. We measure, scope, and hand you a fixed-price line-item quote — not a ballpark — before we leave. We cover all Coral Springs ZIP codes: 33065, 33067, 33071, 33073, 33075, and 33076.
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