Built for Weston’s HOA rules, flood zones, and high-value homes
Weston’s median home value sits between $745,000 and $957,000, so upgrades aren’t just cosmetic here—they protect serious equity. In Weston Hills and Windmill Reserve/Botaniko, owners regularly invest $50K–$150K+ into kitchens and baths that match the home’s architecture and resale expectations. Primer Star Corp has handled those premium remodels while keeping timelines and HOA approvals tight.
Most Weston homes were built around 1995, which means many are nearing 30 years old. That’s the point where roofs, AC systems, water heaters, and original cabinetry start to fail or look dated. In neighborhoods like Savanna and Bonaventure, we see aging tile floors, builder-grade finishes, and bathrooms that were never designed for modern ventilation—issues that show up fast in Broward’s humidity.
Home improvement services in Weston have to factor in HOA reviews, the updated FEMA flood maps, and the city’s master-planned standards. Our team knows the local process and builds to South Florida conditions so your investment holds up. If you’re planning a remodel or exterior update, call or WhatsApp Primer Star Corp at (754) 326-7976 for a clear scope and pricing.
Why Weston Homeowners Choose Us
HOA-ready plans for Weston communities
Nearly every neighborhood—from The Ridges to Weston Hills—requires architectural review. We prepare drawings, specs, and finish schedules that pass HOA boards without delays.
Permit handling at Royal Palm Blvd
We pull permits through Building Code Services at 17300 Royal Palm Blvd. Fees typically run $200–$1,500, and we avoid the 100% penalty for unpermitted work.
Materials built for humidity and flood risk
Weston’s proximity to the Everglades raises moisture and drainage concerns. We use humidity-resistant drywall, mold-resistant paints, and moisture-rated flooring.
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Home Improvement Services in Weston — What You Need to Know
Permits in Weston are issued through Building Code Services at 17300 Royal Palm Blvd, and most residential remodels fall in the $200–$1,500 range depending on scope. We handle the application, plans, and inspections so your project stays compliant. Skipping permits isn’t worth it here—Broward County can assess a 100% fee penalty on top of the standard permit cost for unpermitted work.
Parts of Weston are in FEMA flood zone AE after the July 2024 updates. That affects remodel decisions for ground-floor spaces, especially in communities near the canal systems. If a project crosses the 50% threshold of the structure’s value, substantial improvement rules can trigger elevation or flood-resistanting requirements. We review the map and scope early so there are no surprises mid-project.
Weston’s HOAs are strict on exterior changes—paint colors, roof materials, windows, and even driveway finishes are regulated. In Savanna and The Ridges, the most common delays come from incomplete submissions, not construction. We also choose materials that handle South Florida’s humidity and salt air: low-VOC, mildew-resistant coatings, stainless fasteners, and flooring rated for moisture. That’s how a remodel stays clean and stable long after the final inspection.
Home Improvement Services Questions in Weston
Most Weston projects range from $15,000–$60,000 for mid-sized updates, while luxury kitchen or bath remodels in Weston Hills or Botaniko often run $50,000–$150,000+ depending on finishes and layout changes.
Yes for most structural, electrical, plumbing, or exterior work. Permits are handled through Building Code Services on Royal Palm Blvd, with fees typically $200–$1,500. Unpermitted work can add a 100% fee penalty.
We recommend mold-resistant drywall, high-quality moisture-rated flooring, and exterior coatings designed for high humidity and UV exposure. Stainless or hot-dipped fasteners prevent corrosion.
Most HOAs review in 2–6 weeks depending on the community. Weston Hills and Windmill Reserve/Botaniko tend to require more detailed packages, which we prepare to reduce back-and-forth.
Yes, especially in areas now mapped as AE after July 2024. If a remodel crosses the 50% rule, additional flood-resistanting requirements may apply. We check the FEMA map during planning.