Handyman in Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Palm Beach Gardens covers everything from established 1970s neighborhoods to newer gated communities and country-club developments, plus a substantial amount of condominium and townhome inventory. It is close enough to the coast that wind and salt matter, and far enough inland in its western neighborhoods that conditions vary noticeably across the city.
Palm Beach Gardens, FL — part of Palm Beach County, Florida
What home repair work in Palm Beach Gardens usually involves
Storm protection is a bigger topic here than in many inland communities. Impact window and door replacement, entry door upgrades, and repair of existing shutter and track hardware come up regularly, especially in the older housing where the original single-pane aluminum windows are still in place. Any window or door replacement visible from the street will usually need association or architectural review, and permitting requirements apply, so we confirm both before scheduling installation.
Interior work here skews toward updates rather than repairs. Kitchens and bathrooms in the 1980s and 1990s housing are functional but dated, and the common projects are cabinet and countertop replacement, tile and shower surrounds, vanity and fixture upgrades, flooring replacement and lighting. Condominium units add work-hour, elevator and floor-protection requirements to the same scope.
The exterior maintenance list is coastal-influenced: stucco cracks and patching, exterior repainting, sealing and caulking around windows and doors, screen and enclosure repair, and pressure washing of driveways, walkways and pool decks. Hardware corrosion on exterior doors and gates is common closer to the Intracoastal.
Call (305) 360-0342 or use the assistant on this page. Tell us the community and the work, and we will build a free estimate that accounts for the local review and access requirements.
Local conditions we plan around in Palm Beach Gardens
- Coastal-influenced exposure with regular storm-protection upgrade work
- Original single-pane aluminum windows in older neighborhoods
- Gated and country-club communities with architectural review requirements
- Condominium buildings with work-hour, elevator and protection rules
Most requested services in Palm Beach Gardens
Palm Beach Gardens FAQs
Do impact window and door replacements need approval and permits?
Replacement work of this type is permitted work, and communities with architectural review usually need to approve the appearance as well. We confirm both requirements for your address before installation is scheduled.
Can you repair existing shutters and tracks instead of replacing windows?
In many cases yes. Hardware, tracks and fasteners can often be repaired or replaced. We inspect what is there and tell you honestly whether repair is a reasonable option.
Do you work in Palm Beach Gardens condominium buildings?
Yes. Send the building rules with your request so work hours, elevator use and floor protection are planned into the schedule and the estimate.