Whole home remodeling in Miramar, FL means something different depending on which side of the city you're on — and since 1999 we've remodeled both. From full gut renovations in Historic Miramar's post-war bungalows to upscale finish upgrades in west-side gated communities like Riviera Isles and Vizcaya, our licensed crews know every ZIP code Miramar has. Fixed-price quotes. One project manager. Free in-home estimate.
Serving Miramar's ~134,721 residents · ZIPs 33023, 33025, 33027, 33029 · Updated June 2026
Miramar is one of the most geographically split remodeling markets in Broward County, and that split shapes every project we bid here. In our experience remodeling Miramar homes across more than two decades, the city essentially runs two different housing stocks — and a contractor who treats them the same ends up scoping the wrong job.
East Miramar, including Historic Miramar near the old downtown corridor, is built on post-war and early 1960s small-lot homes. These are the properties where whole home remodeling in Miramar, FL involves more than picking tile and cabinetry. Galvanized supply lines need to be replaced with PEX before we can add a second bathroom. A 100-amp fused panel needs upgrading to 200-amp before an island range hood, EV charger, or home office circuit can be added. Load-bearing walls that stand where the open-concept kitchen would go require structural drawings, beam work, and a permit before the sledgehammer comes out. We have completed more than 30 whole home renovation projects in and around Historic Miramar since 2010 alone, and that volume means we know what is behind those walls before we open them — which keeps your estimate honest on day one.
West Miramar tells a very different story. Neighborhoods like Riviera Isles, Silver Shores, Huntington, and Vizcaya were built in the 1990s through mid-2000s and carry sound concrete block construction, updated electrical, and modern plumbing. Owners here are not catching up on deferred infrastructure — they are investing in premium kitchens with waterfall quartz islands, spa-grade primary bath suites, true open-concept living areas, and outdoor entertaining spaces connected to the main living floor. These projects move faster and cost differently, but they demand the same level of design precision and project management discipline. We bring the same licensed crew, the same City of Miramar permit process, and the same fixed-price contract to both ends of town. Call (754) 354-5443 to book a free in-home estimate — we are available Monday through Saturday, 7 AM to 7 PM.
Most remodeling contractors see Miramar as a single market. In our experience, it's two. Historic Miramar's older homes need infrastructure catch-up baked into the remodel scope from day one. West-Miramar gated communities need HOA coordination, premium finish sourcing, and a schedule that respects neighborhood quiet hours. We have completed whole home renovations on both sides, which means your estimate accounts for what your ZIP code actually requires.
Every Miramar whole home renovation we do is priced with a line-item fixed-price contract before we start. If we miss something during our estimate walkthrough, that is our problem — not a change order on your invoice. You get one project manager from demo day to the final punch-list walkthrough, and that person's phone number is the only number you ever need to call.
Every whole home renovation touching plumbing, electrical, structural, or HVAC in Miramar is pulled on permit through the City of Miramar Building Division. We prepare the drawings, submit the application, and attend every inspection. You never have to take a day off work to meet an inspector. Permitted work is what your homeowners insurance policy and your future buyer's lender will require — we make sure it is done right the first time.
Our whole home remodeling service in Miramar covers the full scope from demo to final walkthrough: kitchen remodels, bathroom remodels, open-concept conversions with load-bearing wall removal, flooring throughout (tile, LVP, hardwood), interior and exterior doors, impact windows, fresh interior and exterior paint, new trim and molding, lighting and electrical updates, plumbing fixture replacement and re-pipe, HVAC duct cleaning and upgrades, and additions or in-law suite conversions. Most Miramar homeowners who call us for one room end up bundling two or three — bundling saves roughly 15 to 25% compared to scheduling them as separate projects, because permitting, staging, and mobilization costs are shared.
General investment ranges: cosmetic whole home refreshes (flooring, paint, fixtures, cabinets throughout) run $85,000–$130,000. Mid-range gut renovations with open-concept conversions and new kitchens and baths run $130,000–$220,000. Full gut renovations with structural work, re-pipe, panel upgrade, and high-end finishes run $220,000–$350,000+. Every Miramar homeowner gets a detailed line-item estimate after we walk the home.
No other Broward city hands us two this distinct at the same city limits. Here is how the difference plays out in practice:
ZIP 33023 / 33025 · post-war through 1970s construction
ZIP 33027 / 33029 · Riviera Isles, Silver Shores, Huntington, Vizcaya
In our experience, the biggest mistake Miramar homeowners make is hiring a contractor who only quotes what they can see. On a Historic Miramar home, what you cannot see — inside the walls, under the floor, in the panel — determines 30 to 40 percent of the final cost. We open walls before we finalize your scope whenever there is reason to suspect hidden infrastructure issues, and we tell you what we find before you sign anything. That transparency is why Miramar homeowners refer us to their neighbors.
A sampling of whole home renovation projects completed in Miramar across both sides of the city. On the east side we have recently completed gut renovations in Historic Miramar — opening up closed galley kitchens, replacing galvanized plumbing throughout, and modernizing original 1960s baths into spa-grade suites that the homes were never designed to have. On the west side we have completed full finish upgrades in Riviera Isles, Silver Shores, Huntington, and Vizcaya — waterfall quartz islands, frameless shower enclosures, LVP flooring throughout, and outdoor living tie-ins that extend the square footage into the lanai. Every project below was permitted through the City of Miramar Building Division and passed final inspection on the first walkthrough. Want references near your specific neighborhood or ZIP code? Ask on your estimate call — we keep a project list sorted by neighborhood and can put you in touch with a prior Miramar homeowner on your same street type.
We are a full-service Broward County remodeler and have been since 1999. Most Miramar homeowners who hire us for a whole home renovation bundle kitchen and bathroom remodeling under the same contract — it is almost always more cost-efficient than scheduling them as separate projects because permitting, material staging, and crew mobilization costs are shared across the full scope. In our experience on Miramar jobs, bundling a kitchen and two baths with a whole home renovation saves the homeowner between 15 and 25 percent compared to contracting each room separately. We also offer standalone kitchen remodeling and bathroom remodeling in Miramar for homeowners who want to tackle one space at a time — and when you are ready to expand the scope, we carry your project history so the next phase starts without re-scoping from scratch. Every remodeling service we offer in Miramar is backed by the same fixed-price contract, the same licensed Broward County general contractor, and the same single project manager model.
In our experience remodeling Miramar homes since 1999, most projects fall in the $85,000 to $350,000 range. Historic Miramar gut renovations — where older homes need new plumbing, updated electrical panels, and full interior modernization — typically run $95,000 to $200,000. West-Miramar finish upgrades in communities like Riviera Isles or Vizcaya, where the bones are newer but owners want premium kitchens, spa baths, and open-concept living, typically run $120,000 to $350,000 depending on materials and scope. Every Miramar homeowner gets a line-item fixed-price quote — not a ballpark — before we pick up a single tool.
Typical timeline is 10 to 20 weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough. Historic Miramar homes sometimes run closer to 16–20 weeks because older properties regularly reveal surprises behind the walls — cast iron drain lines, undersized electrical panels, non-standard framing. Newer west-Miramar homes tend to move faster, often 10–14 weeks, because the structure is sound and we are mainly upgrading finishes. We disclose the contingency up front so there are no surprises on timeline.
Yes — every Miramar whole home renovation that touches plumbing, electrical, structural, or HVAC is pulled on permit through the City of Miramar Building Division. We handle the drawings, submittal, and every inspection ourselves. Permitted work is required for Florida homeowners insurance compliance and protects your resale value — a buyer's lender will flag unpermitted work during underwriting.
In our experience, they are essentially two different scopes. Historic Miramar homes — many built in the 1950s and 1960s — often need galvanized plumbing replaced with PEX, electrical panels upgraded from 100-amp fused boxes, load-bearing walls moved or reinforced, and windows upgraded to current Florida impact standards. The whole home remodel is part renovation, part infrastructure catch-up. Newer homes in Riviera Isles, Silver Shores, or Vizcaya are structurally sound and up to code — the remodel is about opening up floor plans, installing premium cabinetry, upgrading tile and countertops, and adding features like spa showers or outdoor living spaces. Same crew, but a very different day-one assessment.
Most west-Miramar gated communities require HOA architectural review before exterior work, and some require documentation of your contractor's license and insurance before any permitted work begins. We provide the license certificate and insurance documentation a Miramar HOA needs, and we review the association's design standards before finalizing any exterior scope — so your project gets approved on the first submission, not after multiple rounds.
Yes — we work across all of Miramar's ZIP codes including 33023, 33025, 33027, and 33029. The 33025 corridor covers much of older east Miramar including Historic Miramar, while 33027 and 33029 cover the newer west-Miramar gated communities. We hold open estimate slots for Miramar homeowners Monday through Saturday — call (754) 354-5443 and we can usually schedule your in-home estimate within the same week.
Tell us which side of Miramar you're on — we'll come to you, walk the home, and hand you a fixed-price line-item quote before we leave. No ballparks, no surprises.
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