Handyman in North Palm Beach, FL

North Palm Beach is a village built largely in the late 1950s and 1960s, with a distinctive stock of mid-century single-family homes on canals and interior streets, plus condominium and townhome communities along US-1 and near the water. The age and consistency of that housing make the project list here fairly predictable, and it is dominated by renovation rather than repair.

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North Palm Beach, FL — part of Palm Beach County, Florida

What home repair work in North Palm Beach usually involves

Mid-century homes in the village typically have their original layouts: compact kitchens separated from living areas, bathrooms with tub surrounds and small vanities, terrazzo or tile floors, jalousie or single-pane aluminum windows in the houses that have not been updated, and flat or low-slope roof sections on some models. Kitchen and bathroom remodeling is the most requested work, and opening up a kitchen wall in these homes needs verification of what the wall is doing before anything is removed.

Waterfront and canal-front properties bring coastal maintenance to the same houses. Salt-influenced air corrodes exterior hardware, railings, screen fasteners and light fixtures, wind-driven rain tests sealant around windows and doors, and exterior paint and stucco need attention on a shorter cycle than inland. Docks and seawalls are outside our scope, but the house-side exterior maintenance list is regular work here.

Condominium and townhome owners have the familiar constraints: association work hours, elevator and access coordination, protection of common areas, and shared-wall limits on demolition noise. We confirm those requirements before scheduling so a remodel is not interrupted partway through.

Call (305) 360-0342 or use the assistant on this page and describe the project. We will put together a free estimate that reflects the actual construction and the building or village requirements.

Local conditions we plan around in North Palm Beach

  • Late 1950s-1960s mid-century homes with original kitchen and bath layouts
  • Canal-front and near-water properties with salt-influenced exterior wear
  • Original terrazzo, tile and single-pane aluminum windows in un-updated homes
  • Condominium and townhome association rules for work hours and access

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North Palm Beach FAQs

Can a mid-century North Palm Beach kitchen be opened up to the living area?

Sometimes, but it depends entirely on what the wall is doing structurally and what is running through it. That has to be verified before any removal is planned or priced, and permitted work is handled accordingly.

Do you work on terrazzo floors?

We assess the existing floor and tell you the practical options, including covering it with new flooring or working around it. Specialty terrazzo restoration is a separate trade and we say so when that is what the floor needs.

Can you handle ongoing maintenance rather than a single project?

Yes. Many village properties benefit from a scheduled list covering exterior sealant, hardware, paint touch-ups and interior items. Send us the list and we scope it as one visit.

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