Whole-home renovations, additions, and remodels across Fort Lauderdale — managed end to end by one licensed, insured South Florida general contractor, with clear pricing and craftsmanship built for Florida.
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Remodeling a home is one of the largest investments a Fort Lauderdale homeowner makes, and the difference between a great outcome and a stressful one usually comes down to a single factor: whether one accountable contractor owns the whole project, or whether you're left coordinating a dozen separate trades yourself. Assured Supreme is a licensed, insured South Florida general contractor that manages home remodels across Broward County end to end — design, demolition, every trade, and finish work — under one roof and one point of contact.
Whether you're updating a single room, adding square footage, or renovating an entire house, we bring clear pricing, honest timelines, and craftsmanship that holds up to Florida's climate. You get a fixed written quote before work begins, a realistic schedule, and a team that treats your home the way we'd want our own treated.
This page covers what a Fort Lauderdale homeowner should understand before a remodel: the scope of what we do, the process, what drives cost, the Florida-specific considerations that affect durability, and how to avoid the pitfalls that derail renovations. To start, call 561.423.4794.
As a full-service contractor, we handle every part of a Fort Lauderdale home renovation:
A whole-home renovation transforms how a Fort Lauderdale house lives — reconfiguring layouts, updating every system, and bringing a dated or tired property fully up to date. Because so many trades are involved, this is exactly the kind of project where a single general contractor earns its keep: we sequence the work correctly, keep trades coordinated, and own the result from start to finish.
When you love your Fort Lauderdale neighborhood but need more space, an addition is often smarter than moving. We handle the structural engineering, the foundation, the roof tie-in, and the finish work so the new space looks like it was always part of the house — not bolted on. Additions require careful permitting and code compliance, which we manage for you.
Older Fort Lauderdale homes have character, but they also hide outdated wiring, tired plumbing, and sometimes water or structural damage. We renovate them honestly — addressing what's behind the walls, not just the surfaces — so you get a home that's beautiful and sound, not one that looks updated while problems quietly continue.
We discuss your vision, priorities, and budget, then help shape a realistic plan for your Fort Lauderdale home.
You receive a clear, fixed written quote, and we guide you through material and finish selections so the budget stays predictable.
We handle all permits — structural, plumbing, electrical — and give you a realistic, sequenced timeline.
We handle demolition and any structural, plumbing, and electrical rough-in correctly — the foundation of a remodel that lasts.
Flooring, cabinetry, fixtures, tile, and finish carpentry go in with careful craftsmanship.
We walk the finished project with you and address every detail before considering the job complete.
Remodeling cost depends on scope and selections. The major drivers are:
A free consultation and a detailed written quote based on your actual home is the only honest way to budget a Fort Lauderdale remodel.
A remodel in Fort Lauderdale has to account for what Florida throws at a home: humidity that demands moisture-resistant materials and proper ventilation, heat and sun that affect finishes and energy costs, and building codes that govern structural and storm-related work. Building for the climate isn't optional — it's the difference between a remodel that performs for decades and one that shows wear in a few years.
The biggest source of remodel stress is acting as your own general contractor. When trades don't answer to one another, projects stall and blame gets passed. We own the whole result.
Older Fort Lauderdale homes hide surprises behind the walls. An honest assessment up front and a contractor who flags issues before they become invoices protects your budget.
A vague verbal estimate is how budgets balloon. A detailed, fixed written quote is your protection.
Every Fort Lauderdale home is different, but certain projects come up again and again because they deliver the most impact on how a home lives and what it's worth. Kitchen and bathroom remodels top the list for both daily enjoyment and resale return. Opening up closed floor plans to create bright, connected living spaces transforms older homes. Adding square footage — a primary suite, a home office, or an expanded living area — answers the need for more space without leaving a neighborhood you love. And outdoor living projects that take advantage of South Florida's climate, from covered patios to outdoor kitchens, extend the usable footprint of a home year-round.
Beyond the headline projects, many Fort Lauderdale homeowners invest in the improvements that make an older home function like a new one: updated electrical and plumbing systems, energy-efficient windows and doors, modern flooring throughout, and the kind of finish work that pulls a whole home's look together. As a full-service contractor, we can take on any of these individually or combine them into a coordinated whole- home renovation under a single plan and budget.
When a Fort Lauderdale family needs more space, an addition is often smarter and more cost-effective than buying and moving. There are two basic directions: building out, which extends the home's footprint across the lot, and building up, which adds a second story or expands an existing one. Building out is generally simpler and works when you have the land, while building up preserves yard space and suits tighter lots, though it involves more structural engineering to support the new load.
Either way, a successful addition has to look like it was always part of the house, not bolted on as an afterthought. That means matching rooflines, exterior finishes, and interior flow, and tying the new structure into the existing foundation, framing, and roof correctly. Additions also require careful permitting, engineering, and code compliance, all of which we manage. The result should feel seamless — a Fort Lauderdale home that's bigger and better, not patched together.
Older Fort Lauderdale homes have character that's hard to find in new construction — but they also tend to hide their age behind the walls. Outdated electrical panels and wiring, aging galvanized or polybutylene plumbing, insufficient insulation, and sometimes past water or structural damage are common discoveries once renovation begins. A cosmetic update that ignores these underlying issues just puts a fresh face on old problems, and those problems eventually resurface, often at a worse time and a higher cost.
We renovate older homes honestly, addressing what's behind the walls as well as what's in front of them. That might mean updating systems to current code, correcting past damage, or reinforcing structure — the unglamorous work that makes the difference between a home that merely looks renovated and one that genuinely is. For Fort Lauderdale's many older and historic-era homes, this honest approach is what turns a tired property into a sound, comfortable, lasting one.
The homeowners who have the best remodeling experiences are the ones who plan thoroughly before the first wall comes down. That starts with clarity about your priorities — what you most want to change and why — and a realistic budget that includes a contingency for the surprises that older homes inevitably hold. A detailed, fixed written quote based on an actual assessment of your Fort Lauderdale home, rather than a vague estimate, is your single best protection against runaway costs.
Good planning also means thinking about sequence and timing: which projects depend on others, how long you can live with certain disruptions, and whether to phase the work or do it all at once. We help Fort Lauderdale homeowners think all of this through before construction starts, so the project runs on a clear plan rather than improvised decisions made under pressure. Time spent planning is always cheaper than time spent fixing.
South Florida's climate makes outdoor living a year-round reality, and for many Fort Lauderdale homeowners, extending the home outward is one of the most rewarding remodeling investments. Covered patios and lanais create usable space that's protected from sun and rain, outdoor kitchens turn the backyard into an entertaining hub, and thoughtful indoor-outdoor transitions — large sliding or folding glass doors, continuous flooring, and aligned sightlines — blur the line between inside and out. Done well, these projects don't just add square footage; they change how the whole home is used.
Outdoor projects in Fort Lauderdale have to be built for the climate: materials that withstand sun, humidity, and salt air, proper drainage, and where relevant, hurricane-rated construction. As a full-service contractor, we integrate outdoor living into a home's overall design and systems rather than treating it as a detached add-on, so the new space feels like a natural extension of the home and holds up to everything Florida weather brings.
A remodel is the ideal moment to make a Fort Lauderdale home more energy- efficient, because the walls, systems, and openings are already being worked on. Upgrading to energy-efficient windows and doors reduces heat transfer and cooling costs, improved insulation keeps conditioned air where it belongs, modern HVAC and water heating systems run far more efficiently than aging equipment, and LED lighting throughout cuts electricity use. In Florida's climate, where air conditioning is a major share of the energy bill, these upgrades pay back steadily over time.
Building efficiency into a remodel costs far less than retrofitting it later, since much of the work — opening walls, running systems, replacing windows — is already happening. We help Fort Lauderdale homeowners identify the efficiency upgrades that make the most sense for their home and budget, so the renovated home isn't just more beautiful and functional but cheaper to run for years to come.
One of the most practical concerns for any Fort Lauderdale homeowner is what daily life looks like during a remodel. The honest answer depends on scope. For a single-room or partial renovation, most families stay in the home while we contain dust, protect the surrounding areas, and isolate the work zone. For a whole-home renovation, it may make more sense to relocate temporarily, and we'll be straight with you about what's realistic rather than promising a frictionless experience that isn't.
What makes living through a renovation manageable is communication and organization. Knowing the schedule, what's happening each week, and which areas will be affected lets you plan around the work. We sequence the project to minimize the time critical spaces — like kitchens and bathrooms — are out of commission, keep the site clean and secure, and treat your Fort Lauderdale home with respect throughout. A remodel is always some disruption, but it shouldn't be chaos, and we work hard to keep it from becoming that.
Home remodeling cost in Fort Lauderdale depends heavily on scope — a single room versus a whole-home renovation versus an addition — plus structural changes, plumbing and electrical updates, material quality, and any hidden issues uncovered in older homes. We provide a free consultation and a detailed, fixed written quote based on your actual home and goals so you can budget with confidence.
Yes. We manage your entire Fort Lauderdale remodel under one roof — design, demolition, every trade, permitting, and finish work — with one accountable point of contact. You're never left coordinating separate trades or chasing down who's responsible for what, which is the single biggest source of remodel stress.
Yes. Assured Supreme is a fully licensed and insured South Florida contractor serving Fort Lauderdale and Broward County. Remodeling involves structural, plumbing, and electrical work that legally requires proper licensing and permits — all of which we handle to protect your home and your investment.
Yes. When you love your neighborhood but need more space, an addition is often smarter than moving. We handle the structural engineering, foundation, roof tie-in, and finishes so the new space looks original to the house. Additions require careful permitting and code compliance, which we manage for you.
It depends entirely on scope. A single-room remodel may take a few weeks, while a whole-home renovation or addition can run several months. We provide a realistic, sequenced timeline in your written quote and keep the trades coordinated so the project stays on track.
Yes. Older Fort Lauderdale homes have character but often hide outdated wiring, tired plumbing, and sometimes water or structural damage. We renovate them honestly — addressing what's behind the walls, not just the surfaces — so you get a home that's both beautiful and sound.
Yes. We pull all required permits — structural, plumbing, electrical — and schedule inspections. Permitted work protects your insurance and prevents problems when you sell, so we never cut that corner.
For room-by-room or partial remodels, usually yes — we contain dust and protect the rest of your Fort Lauderdale home. For whole-home renovations it depends on the scope, and we'll be honest with you about what's realistic and help you plan accordingly.
Yes. Removing walls to open up a Fort Lauderdale home is one of the most transformative changes we make. We determine which walls are load-bearing, handle the structural work and any beam installation properly with permits, and reroute utilities as needed.
A Fort Lauderdale remodel has to account for humidity (moisture-resistant materials and ventilation), heat and sun (finishes and energy efficiency), and building codes for structural and storm-related work. Building for the climate is what separates a remodel that lasts decades from one that shows wear in a few years.
The biggest causes of overruns are vague quotes and hidden issues in older homes. A detailed, fixed written quote based on a real assessment, plus a contractor who flags potential problems before they become invoices, is your protection. We build that transparency into every Fort Lauderdale project.
Yes. For Fort Lauderdale homeowners planning to stay in their homes long term, we build accessibility into remodels — curbless showers, wider doorways, grab bars in proper blocking, and comfortable-height fixtures — designed to be safe and dignified without looking institutional.
Yes, and often it's more efficient and cost-effective to do related rooms together — shared plumbing walls, coordinated finishes, and one permitting and scheduling effort. We sequence multi-room Fort Lauderdale projects to minimize disruption and total timeline.
A whole-home renovation typically includes reconfiguring layouts, updating plumbing and electrical systems, new flooring and finishes throughout, and often kitchen and bathroom remodels. Because so many trades are involved, having one general contractor sequence and own the work is essential to a smooth result.
Yes. We start with a free consultation to understand your vision, priorities, and budget, then help shape a realistic plan for your Fort Lauderdale home that balances how it looks with how it functions and what it costs.
In older homes, demolition often reveals outdated wiring, tired plumbing, or water damage. We discuss any hidden issues with you before proceeding, address them properly rather than covering them up, and keep you informed so there are no surprises on the final bill.
A well-executed remodel — especially kitchens, bathrooms, and added living space — consistently returns strong value and makes a home far easier to sell in a competitive Fort Lauderdale market. Quality work and timeless choices matter more than chasing trends that date quickly.
Yes. Outdoor living is a natural extension of a Fort Lauderdale home given the climate. We build patios, outdoor kitchens, and covered living areas that connect indoor and outdoor space — often as part of a larger remodel under the same accountable team.
We serve Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding Broward County communities. As a local South Florida contractor, we understand the permitting, the climate considerations, and the housing styles of this area. Call us or visit our areas-we-serve page to confirm we cover your neighborhood.
The first step is a free consultation. Call 561.423.4794 or request a quote, and we'll discuss your vision, assess your home, and provide a detailed written estimate — no obligation, no pressure, just an honest plan.
Many Fort Lauderdale homeowners ask about spreading the cost of a larger remodel. We'll discuss the payment structure during your consultation and talk through the options for your project. A detailed written contract makes the full investment clear up front so you can plan the budget with confidence.
Yes. Many Fort Lauderdale homeowners phase a larger remodel over time, tackling the highest-priority projects first and planning the rest for later. We help you sequence the work sensibly — doing related projects together where it saves money — so each phase is complete and livable while you work toward the full vision.
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