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Bathroom remodel in an Altamonte Springs, FL home

Altamonte Springs, FL

Kitchen & bath remodeling in Altamonte Springs, FL.

Altamonte Springs is one of Central Florida's older established suburbs — homes from the late 1960s through the 1990s in Sabal Point, Spring Valley Farms, and the Lake Brantley corridor. Original kitchens are tight, original bathrooms have fiberglass tub-shower combos, and the homes have great bones with finishes that need to come into the 21st century.

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About Altamonte Springs

We know the homes here.

Sabal Point, Spring Valley Farms, and the Lake Brantley corridor.

Home stock
1970s–1990s split-levels and ranch homes — strong remodel candidates.
Permits & approvals
City of Altamonte Springs and Seminole County permitting.

Sabal Point and the lakeside neighborhoods

Sabal Point is one of the older established Altamonte neighborhoods — 1970s and 1980s custom homes on larger lots, many on or near Lake Brantley. Original kitchens are typically closed-off with a peninsula or pass-through, and primary baths have separate jetted tubs that nobody uses. Our most common Sabal Point scope opens the kitchen into the family room (often requires a load-bearing-wall removal with structural engineering review), replaces the original cabinets with semi-custom shaker, and converts the primary jetted-tub configuration into a frameless walk-in shower paired with a freestanding tub.

Sabal Point projects often combine the kitchen and primary bath into one coordinated remodel — particularly when the kitchen requires structural work and the bath shares a wall with the same load-bearing line.

Spring Valley Farms and 1970s split-levels

Spring Valley Farms and similar 1970s neighborhoods include a number of split-level homes — kitchen on one level, family room a half-flight up or down. Remodels in split-levels are more complex than single-story homes because the kitchen often shares a wall with a stair landing or a structural beam. We handle the structural review, coordinate the engineer's stamp, and pull the structural permit alongside the kitchen permit.

Split-level kitchen remodels are more involved than single- story homes because of the shared structural elements, but the result is dramatic — opening up a closed kitchen on one level into the family room a half-flight up makes a meaningful difference in how the home feels.

1990s ranches and the Lake Brantley corridor

The 1990s ranch homes along the Lake Brantley corridor and the broader Altamonte residential grid follow a more conventional remodel pattern — slab-on-grade construction, builder-grade cabinets with raised-panel oak doors, and tile or laminate counters. The remodel scope here usually keeps the existing footprint, replaces the cabinets with painted shaker, installs a quartz waterfall island where the original layout had a peninsula, and converts the primary tub-shower combo into a frameless walk-in.

These ranches benefit from limited scope creep, since the bones of the home are already correct and the layout changes are often optional rather than required.

Altamonte permits and Seminole County process

The City of Altamonte Springs Building Department permits properties inside city limits; Seminole County handles unincorporated parcels along the edges of the city. Structural changes (load-bearing wall removal, beam installation) require engineering review and a separate structural permit, which we coordinate as part of our scope.

What we cover

Full scope for any Altamonte Springs kitchen or bath project.

  • Layout reconfiguration and space planning
  • Custom and semi-custom cabinetry
  • Quartz, granite, and natural-stone countertops
  • Frameless walk-in showers and freestanding tubs
  • Tile and stone work, full waterproofing
  • Plumbing and electrical relocation
  • Permits and inspections coordinated
  • Project manager from first meeting to walkthrough
  • Workmanship warranty on everything we build

How We Work

A predictable, five-step process from kitchen-table to keys-back.

Most homeowners are nervous about remodels because the process is opaque. Ours isn't.

  1. 01

    Free in-home consultation

    We meet at your home, walk the space, listen to what you want, and give you an honest read on scope and approach — not a pitch.

  2. 02

    Design and selections

    If we're a fit, our designer produces a complete scope and a fixed-price contract. Cabinets, counters, tile, fixtures, hardware, and paint are locked before any demo.

  3. 03

    Permits and prep

    We pull every permit through the relevant building department, set up dust containment, and protect floors and adjacent rooms.

  4. 04

    Build

    One project manager, one fixed price, one source of communication. Permits pulled, dust controlled, your home protected. We work clean.

  5. 05

    Walkthrough and warranty

    We hand you a punch-list-clean project, registered manufacturer warranties, and a workmanship warranty on everything we built.

Common Questions

Common questions from Altamonte Springs homeowners.

Yes — split-level kitchens are some of our more interesting projects. The structural work is usually the gating factor: opening up the kitchen often requires removing or relocating a load-bearing wall that ties into a stair landing. We coordinate the engineering review and pull a structural permit as part of our scope.

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