Kitchen Upgrades Built for Pompano Beach’s Coast and Codes
Pompano Beach homes sit in a smart value band, with median prices around $351,000–$430,000. That makes a well-planned kitchen remodel one of the strongest returns in the city, especially for buyers comparing options against Fort Lauderdale. We see it daily in Palm Aire and Pompano Beach East, where kitchens from the 1970s can drag down a listing even with great views or golf frontage.
The median year built is 1974, and that era comes with predictable issues: dated electrical layouts, narrow kitchen footprints, and original plumbing that may include cast iron lines. Those conditions matter in Pompano Beach Highlands and Leisureville, where homes are often single-story and easy to reconfigure—but only if you open walls properly and coordinate upgrades with Broward County inspections.
Primer Star Corp has remodeled kitchens across Pompano Beach for years, from condo units near the Fishing Village to single-family homes west of I-95. Our team plans around flood zone requirements, works with local HOA rules, and specifies materials that handle salt air and humidity. The goal is a kitchen that looks right today and stays solid through the next hurricane season.
Why Pompano Beach Homeowners Choose Us
Permit-ready for Broward County
We file through Building Inspections at 100 W Atlantic Blvd via the Click2Gov portal, with typical permit costs $100–$1,200 depending on scope.
Coastal moisture and salt-air planning
Eastern neighborhoods like Pompano Beach East face salt corrosion, so we specify stainless fasteners, sealed cabinetry, and moisture-rated finishes.
Older-home layout expertise
1970s kitchens in Cypress Bend and Pompano Beach Highlands often have tight footprints and cast iron drains; we design around those realities.
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Kitchen Remodeling in Pompano Beach — What You Need to Know
Pompano Beach kitchen remodels fall under Broward County permitting, and applications go through Building Inspections at 100 W Atlantic Blvd using the Click2Gov portal. Permit fees typically run $100–$1,200 depending on electrical, plumbing, and structural changes. We build the permit set to match the City and County review standards, so inspections move smoothly from rough-in to final.
Flood zones are a real factor here. Coastal AE and VE zones along the beach and canals were updated on FEMA maps in July 2024. If your project crosses the 50% substantial improvement threshold, compliance requirements can impact scope and sequencing. We review property records early and flag any elevation or flood compliance issues before demo starts.
South Florida humidity and salt air call for specific materials: marine-grade hardware, moisture-resistant drywall, and sealed cabinetry finishes hold up far better in Pompano Beach East and along the Intracoastal. In communities like Palm Aire and Cypress Bend, HOA rules often control flooring transitions, cabinet lines, and work hours, so we coordinate approvals to avoid delays. Narrow lots in older neighborhoods can also limit staging and delivery access, which is why we plan logistics and dumpster placement around tight driveways.
Kitchen Remodeling Questions in Pompano Beach
Most kitchen remodels here range from $18,000–$45,000 for mid-level upgrades, and $55,000–$85,000+ for larger layouts or luxury finishes near the beach.
Yes for most projects that involve electrical, plumbing, or wall changes. Permits are processed through Building Inspections at 100 W Atlantic Blvd via Click2Gov, with fees around $100–$1,200.
We use moisture-resistant drywall, sealed wood or PVC cabinetry, stainless fasteners, and quartz tops to reduce corrosion and swelling common near the ocean.
Yes, and we coordinate HOA approvals, work hours, and access rules. We also plan for mobility-friendly layouts and easy-clean surfaces.
Properties in Coastal AE/VE zones may trigger substantial improvement rules if the remodel value exceeds 50% of the structure. We check FEMA maps and help plan scope accordingly.