Pompano Beach Remodeling Built for Salt Air and 1970s Homes
Pompano Beach homeowners sit in a smart price band—median values around $351,000–$430,000—where thoughtful home improvement services add real equity. Investors in Pompano Beach East and Palm Aire often target value-add updates because the city offers the most affordable beachfront in Broward while still pulling strong resale numbers near the Fishing Village redevelopment and pier.
The median year built here is 1974, and that shows up in cast iron drain lines, dated electrical panels, and original windows that struggle with salt air. In neighborhoods like Pompano Beach Highlands and Leisureville, floorplans are functional but need modern kitchens, moisture-resistant finishes, and better storm protection to match today’s standards. Narrow lots in older blocks also demand precise planning for additions and exterior upgrades.
Primer Star Corp has remodeled and improved homes across Pompano Beach for years, from gated communities like Cypress Bend to canal-side properties along the Intracoastal. Our team focuses on durable materials, code-compliant work, and clear timelines so your investment holds up against humidity, wind, and coastal conditions.
Why Pompano Beach Homeowners Choose Us
Broward permits handled correctly
We pull permits through Building Inspections at 100 W Atlantic Blvd using the Click2Gov portal, with typical fees from $100–$1,200.
Flood-zone aware planning
Coastal AE and VE zones mean FEMA 50% substantial improvement limits—critical for canal and oceanfront projects.
Materials for salt air and humidity
We specify corrosion-resistant fasteners, exterior coatings rated for coastal exposure, and mold-resistant interiors.
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Home Improvement Services in Pompano Beach — What You Need to Know
Pompano Beach projects move fast when the permitting is right. In Broward County, most residential improvements run through Building Inspections at 100 W Atlantic Blvd with applications submitted on the Click2Gov portal; permit fees typically fall between $100 and $1,200 depending on scope. We prep drawings and documentation to keep approvals clean and avoid delays that can stall financing or HOA timelines.
FEMA updated flood maps in July 2024, and large portions of the coast and canal areas sit in AE and VE zones. If an improvement pushes past the 50% substantial improvement rule, additional elevation or floodproofing requirements can apply. That matters in Pompano Beach East and along the Intracoastal where ground levels are low and storm surge exposure is real.
Salt air eats through standard hardware and low-grade coatings, so we use stainless or hot-dipped galvanized fasteners, impact-rated windows, and exterior paints formulated for coastal humidity. HOA rules can be strict in Cypress Bend and Palm Aire, especially on exterior colors, fencing, and window specs. Older streets in Pompano Beach Highlands have narrow lots, making additions and driveway expansions tight, so we plan setbacks and staging carefully before construction starts.
Home Improvement Services Questions in Pompano Beach
Most projects range from $8,000 for small upgrades to $75,000+ for full interior renovations; kitchens typically run $25,000–$55,000 depending on finishes.
Yes for most structural, electrical, plumbing, window, and roof work. Applications go through Building Inspections at 100 W Atlantic Blvd via the Click2Gov portal.
Use coastal-grade exterior paints, stainless or galvanized fasteners, impact-rated windows, and mold-resistant drywall in moisture-prone areas.
Yes. We review HOA guidelines for exterior colors, windows, and fences before finalizing plans to avoid rework and delays.
Yes. Many pre-1975 homes still have cast iron drain lines that often need replacement during major remodels.