FAQs

  • Hiring a licensed contractor helps ensure your project complies with state and local building codes, safety standards, and legal requirements. Licensed contractors meet experience and insurance requirements and provide accountability that helps protect your investment.

  • Hiring an insured contractor helps protect property owners from potential liability related to injuries, property damage, or unforeseen issues during construction. Insurance coverage provides an added layer of protection throughout the project.

  • Permits help ensure construction work meets safety standards and local building codes. They require inspections at key stages and help prevent future issues related to insurance coverage, resale, or legal compliance.

  • That depends on the scope of the project and local permitting requirements. Some projects require detailed drawings or engineered plans, while others do not. We help determine what is required and can coordinate with qualified professionals if needed.

  • Every project is different, and our goal is to do the work properly rather than rush the process. Timelines depend on factors such as project scope, permitting, material availability, site conditions, and inspections. We provide clear expectations upfront and keep you informed as the project progresses.

  • We prioritize clear, consistent communication. Clients receive regular updates regarding progress, scheduling, and any changes that may impact timelines.

  • Yes. We provide construction management services and coordinate licensed subcontractors as needed, including scheduling, oversight, and quality control.

  • Yes. We offer consultations to discuss project goals, scope, and requirements. Estimates are provided based on project details, site conditions, and permitting considerations.

  • Yes. We offer additional consultation services for project planning, budgeting, feasibility evaluations, permitting guidance, and construction strategy.

  • We provide services throughout Florida and Michigan, including Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Service availability may vary based on project type and location.

  • Yes. In addition to residential work, we take on select commercial projects depending on scope, requirements, and scheduling.

  • A Wind Mitigation Inspection evaluates how well a structure is built to withstand strong winds. In Florida, homeowners often need this inspection to qualify for insurance discounts or meet underwriting requirements.

  • A 4-Point Inspection evaluates four major systems of a property: roofing, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. Insurance companies commonly require this inspection for older homes.

  • In addition to Wind Mitigation and 4-Point Inspections, we offer limited-scope inspection services such as insurance re-inspections, post-repair verification inspections, storm damage assessments, construction quality assurance (QA) inspections, punch list inspections, and property or construction condition assessments. All inspections are visual and non-invasive.

  • Veteran-owned businesses bring discipline, accountability, and leadership developed through military service. These values translate into organized project execution, clear communication, and dependable construction management.