Bathroom remodels
Gut renovations, tub-to-shower conversions, vanity + tile + plumbing.
I live and work here. Zero drive time. Same-day site visits in Victoria Park, Rio Vista, Coral Ridge, and out west to Plantation. Eight years on this side of I-95.
Gut renovations, tub-to-shower conversions, vanity + tile + plumbing.
Cabinet refresh, full replacements, quartz or laminate countertops.
Crown molding, baseboard, casings, built-ins. Painted or stained.
Porcelain, ceramic, LVP. Wet-zone waterproofing done right.
Holes, water damage, full rooms. Clean coats, sharp lines.
New installs and repairs. Customer-supplied 4×4 posts and panels.
Pressure-wash, tape, seal — driveways, patios, walkways.
Crack repair, surface sanding, membrane paint. Pool back in days.
Half-day jobs, punch lists, single-room fixes. Minimum 2-hour visit.
Name, phone, one sentence. I text back the same day.
30–45 minutes on-site. You get a written estimate the next day.
Solo crew. Daily progress photos. Final walk-through before you pay.
He showed up when he said he would, told me what would go wrong before it went wrong, and the bathroom looks like the picture I sent him.
Quote was straight. No add-ons mid-job. I'd hire him again for the kitchen next year — and I will.
Diego fixed the half-finished job our last contractor walked away from. Two days. Clean work, fair price.
Fort Lauderdale's housing mix is unforgiving for shortcut contractors. 1950s CBS bungalows in Tarpon River, 1970s ranch homes in Coral Ridge, and mid-century waterfront splits in Rio Vista each have their own quirks — original galvanized supply lines, undersized panels, slab foundations that aren't quite level. I've been working these blocks since 2018 and can tell you what's behind the drywall before I open it.
What I do most often here: master-bath gut renovations, kitchen cabinet refresh + countertop swap, full-room drywall and repaint after a water event, pool resurfacing on older Marlite shells, and wood-fence install along the property line where neighbors have already lost a hurricane or two.
What I don't take on in Fort Lauderdale: full new-construction, anything that needs structural engineering sign-off beyond a simple beam swap, or multi-unit commercial. If your job needs a GC with subs, I'll say so and point you to someone fair.
I'm one person. Most projects run 1–3 weeks start to finish. You get daily progress photos, a written estimate the day after I measure, and a clean final walk-through before you write the last check.
Most homeowners hear back within two hours. I keep my phone on me on the job — leave a voicemail and I'll call after dinner.
Or call (305) 990-7322