Remodeling for Weston’s high-value homes and strict HOA reviews
Weston’s median home value runs about $745,000 to $957,000, so remodels here are planned as long-term investments, not quick fixes. In neighborhoods like Weston Hills and Windmill Reserve/Botaniko, owners regularly put $50K–$150K+ into kitchens, baths, and full-home upgrades to match the lifestyle and resale expectations. These projects need a contractor who can manage architectural review boards, detailed finish selections, and tight schedules without cutting corners.
The median year built is 1995, and those homes are now pushing 30 years. That means original roofs, AC systems, and water heaters are nearing the end of life, plus dated layouts and builder-grade finishes that don’t hold up to today’s humidity and daily use. In communities like Savanna and The Ridges, we often rework kitchens for better ventilation, update bathrooms with moisture-resistant assemblies, and improve flooring for long-term durability. Primer Star Corp has been remodeling across Weston and nearby Pembroke Pines, Davie, and Plantation, handling everything from permits to HOA approvals so homeowners can move forward with confidence.
Why Weston Homeowners Choose Us
Permit-Ready for Weston Reviews
We prepare permit packets for Building Code Services at 17300 Royal Palm Blvd, keeping fees in the $200–$1,500 range and avoiding the 100% penalty for unpermitted work.
Flood-Zone Aware Planning
Parts of Weston fall in FEMA AE zones updated in July 2024, so we plan remodel scopes that respect the 50% rule and protect long-term insurability.
HOA and Luxury Finish Experience
Nearly every community is HOA-governed; we’ve navigated approvals in Weston Hills, Bonaventure, and Savanna with finish schedules that meet architectural standards.
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Residential Remodeling in Weston — What You Need to Know
Permits in Weston run through Broward County Building Code Services at 17300 Royal Palm Blvd, and the typical permit cost range for residential remodeling is $200–$1,500 depending on scope. We handle drawings, permit submissions, and inspections so your project stays on schedule and compliant. Skipping permits here can trigger a 100% fee penalty on top of the standard cost, so it’s not a risk worth taking.
Flood zone designations matter. FEMA’s July 2024 updates placed parts of Weston into AE zones, which can affect remodel budgets due to the 50% substantial improvement rule under Florida Building Code. If the remodel value exceeds 50% of the structure’s market value, you may need additional elevation or flood-mitigation steps. We help evaluate scope early so the project stays compliant and insurable.
South Florida’s humidity and proximity to the Everglades require the right material choices. We recommend mold-resistant drywall, cement backer board in wet areas, and moisture-stable flooring like porcelain or luxury vinyl. Salt air isn’t as aggressive here as on the coast, but HVAC corrosion and condensation are still common, especially in older 1995-era homes. HOA architectural review is strict in communities like Savanna and Weston Hills, so we align exterior changes, window upgrades, and roofing details with their guidelines before we build.
Residential Remodeling Questions in Weston
Most Weston remodels range from $50,000 to $150,000+ depending on scope. A mid-range kitchen runs $45,000–$80,000, and a primary bath is typically $25,000–$45,000 with upgraded tile and fixtures.
Yes, most structural, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC changes require permits through Building Code Services at 17300 Royal Palm Blvd. Fees usually fall between $200 and $1,500, and unpermitted work can add a 100% penalty.
Porcelain tile, moisture-resistant drywall, cement backer board, and mildew-resistant paints perform well in South Florida. We also recommend sealed cabinetry and proper ventilation to reduce moisture damage.
Most communities require architectural review before exterior changes or window upgrades. We’ve worked with HOA boards in Weston Hills, Bonaventure, and Savanna and help align plans with their standards.
Many can, but structural changes often require engineered plans and inspections. We review load-bearing walls, roof trusses, and mechanical layouts before recommending a reconfiguration.