Bathroom Remodels Built for Davie’s Equestrian Homes and 1980s Builds
Davie homeowners protect real value when they remodel. With median home values around $462,900–$525,000, a well-planned bathroom upgrade is an investment that aligns with the market and helps resale in neighborhoods like Shenandoah and Rolling Hills. We see buyers in these areas look for modern showers, water-efficient fixtures, and durable finishes that hold up to South Florida humidity.
The median year built here is 1988, so many bathrooms still have original builder-grade tubs, leaky valves, and dated tile over concrete backer. In Arrowhead, we often replace aging plumbing, fix moisture damage behind vanity walls, and update electrical to meet current GFCI requirements. In Oak Hill Village and Royal Palm Trail, large-lot properties give more flexibility for layout changes, but they also demand careful planning around setbacks and equestrian zoning.
Primer Star Corp brings local experience from Davie permits to job-site realities near Nova Southeastern University and the western areas closer to the Everglades. Our team designs bathrooms that handle high humidity, resist mold, and meet Broward County code. Every project comes with a clear scope, transparent pricing, and guidance from initial design through final inspection.
Why Davie Homeowners Choose Us
Davie permit-ready plans
We file through Davie’s Building Division at 6591 Orange Dr and the OAS online system, keeping permit costs in the typical $200–$1,500 range for bathroom work.
Built for high water table zones
Homes west of the C-Dike in the C-11 Basin see stricter flood zone review. We plan waterproofing and elevation details that pass inspection in SFHA areas.
Equestrian property experience
Large-lot homes in Shenandoah, Oak Hill Village, and Royal Palm Trail have land-use rules and setbacks that affect additions and plumbing runs.
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Bathroom Remodeling in Davie — What You Need to Know
Davie’s permit process runs through the Building Division at 6591 Orange Dr with OAS online submissions and fees typically between $200 and $1,500 for bathroom remodels. We prepare drawings, product specs, and scope details to match Broward County requirements so inspections stay on schedule. In mobile homes or trailers—about 13.6% of the housing stock—permits and tie-down requirements can differ, and we handle those details upfront.
Flood zones matter here. FEMA updated maps in July 2024, and the SFHA areas in the C-11 Basin west of the C-Dike require extra attention. If a bathroom remodel crosses the 50% rule for substantial improvement, we adjust scope and materials to avoid delays. We also review older septic setups in parts of Davie to ensure drain lines and venting align with current code.
South Florida humidity and occasional salt air mean bathrooms need mold-resistant drywall, sealed grout, and corrosion-resistant fixtures. We specify exhaust fans sized for the room and place them to vent properly in the attic. HOAs are common in communities like Rolling Hills, so we coordinate finish selections and work hours to stay within association rules. In equestrian-zoned areas such as Oak Hill Village, we account for long plumbing runs across large lots to maintain water pressure and proper slope.
Bathroom Remodeling Questions in Davie
Most Davie bathroom remodels run $12,000–$28,000 for a full update, while higher-end projects with layout changes can reach $35,000–$55,000 depending on materials and plumbing scope.
Yes. Davie requires permits for plumbing, electrical, and layout changes. We file through the Building Division at 6591 Orange Dr using the OAS online system.
We use mold-resistant drywall, porcelain tile, sealed grout, and stainless or brass fixtures to resist corrosion and prevent moisture damage.
Yes. We’re familiar with setback and land-use rules in equestrian areas and plan plumbing routes and additions to comply with Davie zoning.
Often, yes. Homes built around 1988 commonly have aging valves, worn-out supply lines, and outdated ventilation that we replace during a remodel.