Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling in Pembroke Pines
Pembroke Pines grew fast in the 80s and 90s — and thousands of homes in Silver Lakes, Chapel Trail, and Grand Palms are now at exactly the age where original kitchens, baths, flooring, and roofs are due. Atlantic Build Group modernizes these homes with licensed trades, real permits, and schedules we actually keep.
Our Services in Pembroke Pines
Kitchen Remodeling
Soffit removal, layout changes, custom cabinetry, and lighting design for 80s–90s kitchens.
Explore Kitchen RemodelingBathroom Remodeling
Primary-suite conversions, curbless showers, and hall-bath refreshes.
Explore Bathroom RemodelingFlooring, Tile & Epoxy
Whole-home flooring replacement — porcelain, luxury vinyl, and garage epoxy systems.
Explore FlooringInterior & Exterior Painting
Complete repaints with proper prep, patching, and priming.
Explore InteriorScreen Enclosures & Pool Remodeling
NOA-approved enclosures and pool renovations for Silver Lakes-era patios.
Explore Screen EnclosuresConcrete & Driveways
Concrete cutting, removal, and new pours for driveways, patios, and pads.
Explore ConcreteWe Know Pembroke Pines Homes
Most Pembroke Pines homes share a common playbook: builder-grade kitchens with soffited ceilings, oak cabinets, and bathrooms untouched since the certificate of occupancy. Our remodels remove soffits for full-height cabinetry, re-route plumbing for double vanities and curbless showers, replace tired carpet and tile with modern flooring, and bring panels and GFCI protection up to today's code while the walls are open.
Storm hardening is the other big driver here. Homes built before the 2002 Florida Building Code often still have original windows, sliding doors, and screen enclosures. Because Pembroke Pines is in Broward's HVHZ, replacements must carry Miami-Dade NOAs — we combine those upgrades with remodels so you mobilize trades once, not twice.
Why HVHZ Rules Matter for Your Remodel
Every home in Broward County sits inside Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) — the strictest wind-load standard in the Florida Building Code. Windows, doors, roofing assemblies, and screen enclosures here can't just be "hurricane rated": they must carry Miami-Dade Notices of Acceptance (NOAs) or HVHZ-approved Florida Product Approvals, and installations are inspected against the approved engineering documents. We build to that standard as a matter of course — and we handle the product-approval paperwork so your permit doesn't stall.
- Licensed general contracting & fully insured, with workers’ compensation coverage
- Permits, drawings & product approvals handled end-to-end
- Serving Broward, North Miami-Dade & Boca Raton
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