Local General Contractor & Painter Expertise
Serving the Historic Downtown, Lincolnville, and Abbott Tract neighborhoods, we bring Florida-licensed general contractor and painter services to St. Augustine, FL. Our expertise spans restoration work on Spanish Colonial homes, Victorian-era properties, and modern renovations. This page covers what you need to know about construction, remodeling, and painting projects in America's oldest city.
From initial consultation through final walkthrough, our process keeps you informed and involved every step.
We start every project with a clear plan. Whether you're working within Historic Preservation District guidelines or in newer neighborhoods like North City, we assess your needs and set expectations upfront.
We listen to your vision and evaluate your property. For homes in the historic district, we discuss any regulatory requirements early.
We develop a detailed scope and handle all necessary permits and approvals for St. Johns County projects.
Our team performs the work with attention to detail, maintaining the character of older neighborhoods while meeting modern standards.
We conduct a final walkthrough with you, ensuring every detail meets your expectations before we wrap up.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
From interior kitchen and bathroom remodels to exterior restoration work, we handle full-scope projects for St. Augustine homeowners.
Modern kitchens and bathrooms are central to home value in Abbott Tract and downtown properties. We design and install cabinetry, countertops, tile, and fixtures that blend functionality with period-appropriate aesthetics.

Modern kitchen renovation in Abbott Tract with preserved character details

Stucco repair on historic Spanish Colonial home in downtown St. Augustine
St. Augustine's Spanish Colonial and Victorian homes rely on stucco for protection and beauty. Salt air and moisture demand regular maintenance. We repair cracks, re-coat surfaces, and match historic finishes to preserve authenticity.
Expanding homes in Lincolnville and other established neighborhoods requires careful coordination with lot lines and neighborhood character. We design and build additions that feel like part of the original structure.

New room addition in Lincolnville neighborhood with compatible architecture
Quality paint finishes protect and beautify your home. From period-appropriate color selections to modern paint systems, we deliver professional results on every interior and exterior surface.
St. Augustine's unique historic overlay and coastal exposure create specific challenges and requirements.
Properties within the Historic Preservation District require architectural review and approval for exterior changes. We understand these guidelines and help you design projects that meet both regulatory and aesthetic requirements.
We coordinate with the City of St. Augustine's approval process, ensuring your project stays on track without surprise delays.
Living near the Matanzas Bay and Atlantic coast means exposure to salt air, humidity, and moisture. We use marine-grade materials and moisture-resistant building practices to prevent long-term damage.
Many homes feature coquina stone, terracotta tile roofs, ornamental ironwork, and arched details. We respect these original elements during renovation and can restore them when needed. Victorian and Craftsman details also require specialized knowledge to repair and preserve authentically.
Experience Fact: Our team brings 20+ years of experience working on historic homes across Downtown, Abbott Tract, Lincolnville, and North City neighborhoods.
We serve the entire St. Augustine area, from the oldest neighborhoods to emerging sections of St. Johns County.
Spanish Colonial and Victorian homes with narrow brick streets, historic overlays, and waterfront access near Matanzas Bay.
Tree-lined streets with Victorian and Craftsman homes near San Marco Avenue, galleries, and local boutiques.
Historic African-American neighborhood with 45 blocks of period homes from 1870-1930 and cultural significance.
Mix of Craftsman and Florida Cracker homes with curved streets and proximity to Ponce de Leon Boulevard.
St. Augustine is accessible from Jacksonville via US 1 South or I-95. Once in town, King Street connects downtown to outlying neighborhoods. The Castillo de San Marcos landmark anchors the historic district near the bayfront.
Call or visit during standard business hours. For properties within the Historic Preservation District, bring a copy of your deed or architectural plans to discuss any approval requirements.
Yes, most remodeling projects in St. Johns County require permits. We handle the permit process for you and coordinate with city inspectors to ensure compliance.
We understand historic district guidelines and submit designs for architectural review. We design projects that honor the original character while meeting your modern needs.
Yes, we are a Florida-licensed general contractor with full liability and workers' compensation insurance. All work meets state building codes.
Yes. We have experience restoring coquina masonry and terracotta roofing on historic Spanish Colonial and Victorian homes throughout St. Augustine.
Salt air, humidity, and moisture exposure near the bay require moisture-resistant materials, proper drainage, and coatings. We design for durability in this marine environment.
Yes. We serve all established St. Augustine neighborhoods, from the historic downtown through North City, with expertise in period-appropriate renovations.
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