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Kitchen remodel in an Apopka, FL home

Apopka, FL

Kitchen & bath remodeling in Apopka, FL.

Apopka covers a wide range of housing — 1980s starter homes in Errol Estates, 1990s–2000s family neighborhoods like Rock Springs Ridge and Wekiva Run, and newer subdivisions filling in along the 429 corridor. We design and build remodels across all of them, with budgets and scopes tuned to the home's bones rather than a one-size template.

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About Apopka

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Errol Estates, Wekiva Run, Rock Springs Ridge.

Home stock
Mix of 1980s–2010s subdivisions ripe for kitchen and bath updates.
Permits & approvals
City of Apopka building department permitting.

Errol Estates and 1980s–1990s remodel realities

Errol Estates and similar 1980s subdivisions are now 35–45 years old. Original cabinets are typically oak or melamine, counters are tile-set or older laminate, and bathrooms have fiberglass tub-shower combos that are at the end of their service life. These homes also tend to have undersized electrical panels (100A original) that we often upgrade to 200A as part of a kitchen remodel — necessary for a modern induction range, dishwasher, microwave, and the lighting load a contemporary kitchen pulls.

Refacing is often the right call when the cabinet boxes are still solid; full replacement makes more sense when boxes are particle-board and reaching the end of their service life.

Rock Springs Ridge and Wekiva Run — 1990s–2000s family homes

The 1990s through 2000s subdivisions north of 441 are typical Florida production-home builds — slab-on-grade, asphalt shingle, builder-grade everything. The remodels we run here usually stick close to the existing footprint (no structural changes) and focus on cabinet replacement, counter upgrade, and primary bath conversion. Layout adjustments — like removing a peninsula and adding an island — are common but rarely require structural review.

These homes are also the most likely to have HOA architectural review for any exterior-visible work. Interior kitchen and bath remodels typically don't trigger ARC, but we confirm the HOA covenants on the first walkthrough.

Wekiva Springs corridor and the 429 ring

The newer subdivisions filling in along Apopka's 429 corridor are 2010s–2020s production homes. These don't typically need full remodels yet — they need the upgrades the original builder didn't include. Our most common scopes here are quartz counter upgrades over existing cabinets, full-height tile backsplash installs replacing 4-inch backsplash strips, cabinet refacing in the painted-shaker direction, and primary bath shower upgrades from prefab to tiled walk-ins with frameless glass.

These targeted upgrades give a near-full-remodel impact without the disruption of a multi-month project, which works well for newer Apopka homes that don't need a full gut.

Apopka permits

The City of Apopka Building Department permits properties inside city limits. Unincorporated north Orange County parcels use the county's permitting process. We handle jurisdiction confirmation at the parcel level on the first walkthrough and pull every permit your project needs.

What we cover

Full scope for any Apopka 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 Apopka homeowners.

Often yes for 1970s–1990s homes with original 100A panels. Modern kitchens run a lot more electrical load than those panels were sized for — induction range plus dishwasher plus microwave plus disposal plus 8 to 12 LED can lights pushes a 100A service to its limit. We typically upgrade to 200A as part of the kitchen scope, with the electrical permit pulled separately.

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