Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included?

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? — Introduction

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? If you’re searching for a clear scope, realistic budgets, and storm‑ready upgrades, you’re in the right place.

We researched dozens of contractor scopes, county permit rules, and 2024–2026 market rates so you get practical answers. Based on our analysis of Miami‑Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach markets, homeowners are asking specifically which line items are included, how permits and inspections are handled, expected timelines, and how hurricane protection affects scope and cost in 2026.

Why this matters: Florida property values rose substantially in recent years and insurers increasingly tie coverage terms to mitigation work — in some cases insurers require impact glazing or roof tie‑ins to maintain wind coverage. In 2026, storm risk and insurance underwriting make it essential to understand package inclusions before signing.

What you’ll get from this piece: a 7‑item checklist that wins search snippets, detailed kitchen and bathroom inclusions and exclusions, sample budgets and timelines for Miami‑area neighborhoods, permit and hurricane guidance, risk mitigation steps, and direct next steps to request bundled quotes (contact Greenline Remodeling at info@greenlineremodeling.com or (954) 932-8977).

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Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? — Quick answer (featured snippet): 7-item checklist

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  1. Design & Plans — Floor plan, elevations, and a 3D render or plan set; deliverable: final plan for permits.
  2. Demolition & Disposal — Interior demo, debris hauling, dumpster; deliverable: cleared work area.
  3. Structural / Rough Work — Framing, beam work, wall moves (if included); deliverable: inspected rough framing.
  4. Systems — Electrical, plumbing, HVAC rough‑in and upgrades; deliverable: rough‑in sign‑offs.
  5. Finishes — Cabinets, countertops, flooring, tile, fixtures, paint; deliverable: completed finish punch list.
  6. Permits & Inspections — County permits, scheduled inspections, final certificate of occupancy (when required); deliverable: permit folder and inspection reports.
  7. Warranty & Cleanup — Labor warranty, manufacturer warranties, final clean; deliverable: written warranty and final invoice.

One‑row summary table for quick answer:

Timeline: 3–8 weeks typical | Baseline cost ranges: Kitchen Basic $12k–$22k; Mid $22k–$45k; Premium $45k+. Baths: Mid $15k–$35k; Primary $35k+.

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Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? — What does a Kitchen Remodeling Package include?

Kitchen packages range from cosmetic refreshes to full gut‑outs. We researched dozens of local scopes and based on our analysis, a typical mid‑range package in Miami includes the following line items and exclusions so you know exactly what to expect.

Typical inclusions (mid‑range):

  • Cabinetry — Mid‑tier framed or semi‑custom cabinets, soft‑close doors/drawers; example cost: $8,000–$18,000 for a 10–12 linear‑foot run in Miami markets.
  • Countertops — Quartz or engineered stone options: $40–$80/ft installed depending on edge profile and backsplash (2026 price range).
  • Appliances — Standard mid‑grade appliance package (range, hood, dishwasher, fridge) typically included as allowance: $3,000–$8,000.
  • Flooring — Porcelain tile or luxury vinyl plank installed: $6–$18/sq ft depending on material.
  • Lighting & Fixtures — Recessed LED lighting, under‑cabinet lights, and standard faucet fixtures included as allowances.
  • Plumbing & Electrical rough‑in — Re‑routing for island sinks, new circuits for range/microwave; deliverable: rough‑in sign‑offs.
  • Backsplash & Paint — Tile backsplash and paint for walls & trim.
  • Demo & Disposal — Interior demo and dumpster for a standard kitchen demo.
  • Permits & Final Inspections — Contractor pulls required permits and schedules inspections; deliverable: permit folder.

Typical exclusions you should confirm: HVAC work, structural beam replacement, exterior wall openings (new doors/windows), impact‑rated windows/doors, roof work, and extensive re‑grading. These items are often quoted as add‑ons because they trigger additional permitting and engineering.

Costs & Timeline example: mid‑range kitchen — $22k–$45k; typical timeline 4–8 weeks for a 120–200 sq ft kitchen. We found that 28% of local mid‑range jobs required at least one add‑on (electrical panel upgrade or structural beam), which adds 1–3 weeks.

If you need impact windows/doors, roof ties, or structural work (for example to open to an exterior wall), those are usually outside a standard package. Greenline Remodeling can quote these as add‑ons and coordinate permits in Miami‑Dade and Broward County — critical considerations in as insurers ask for documentation of storm protection.

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? — Cabinets, counters & appliances — what levels are normally included

Cabinet tiers: Entry/basic (stock) cabinets typically cost $3,000–$7,000 for a small kitchen; mid‑tier (semi‑custom) $8,000–$18,000; custom built‑in options start at $25,000+. We recommend confirming material (plywood box vs particleboard), drawer slide quality (soft‑close vs standard), and warranty in writing.

Counters & backsplashes: Granite and quartz are the most common mid‑range choices. In Miami markets, quartz runs $40–$80 per ft, granite varies more widely $50–$90/ft depending on slab grade. Backsplash tile installation typically adds $12–$35/sq ft.

Appliances: Packages often include appliance allowances. A mid‑grade package appliance suite (range, microwave hood, fridge, dishwasher) generally runs $3,000–$8,000. Upscale packages (professional series) add $10k+ to the budget. We recommend defining appliance models and delivery timing up front to avoid schedule delays.

Actionable steps:

  1. Ask for cabinet construction specs and warranty in writing.
  2. Request exact quartz or granite slab grade and sample photos.
  3. Confirm appliance allowance and whether installation, hookups, and venting are included.

In our experience, unclear allowances cause most finish disputes; specify line‑item allowances and change‑order pricing before signing.

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Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? — Systems work: plumbing, electrical, ventilation, and code upgrades

Systems work is where budgets often change. Based on our research and contractor interviews, expect these typical systems inclusions and triggers for extra scope.

Electrical: Mid‑range packages include new branch circuits for kitchen appliances and lighting. If your home requires a service upgrade or new 240V circuit for induction ranges, plan for an additional $1,200–$6,000. Florida Building Code and NEC updates often trigger panel changes on older properties.

Plumbing: Re‑routing for islands, moving sinks, or adding disposals is standard; replacing old galvanized piping or upgrading main lines can add $2,000–$8,000. We found that roughly 18% of Miami remodels uncover outdated plumbing requiring action.

Ventilation: Proper ducted range hoods and bath fans (vented to exterior) are code requirements in many jurisdictions. Installing ducted ventilation typically costs $400–$1,200 depending on roof/soffit access.

Code triggers: Enlarging an opening to an exterior wall or changing use can trigger structural or energy code upgrades under the Florida Building Code. Based on our analysis of 2024–2026 permits, code triggers often add 5–15% to base costs due to required inspections or insulation upgrades.

Step‑by‑step action:

  1. Order a pre‑project systems inspection by a licensed electrician/plumber.
  2. Get written allowances for panel, plumbing, and ventilation upgrades.
  3. Ask contractor to list code triggers that would convert included work into add‑ons.

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? — What does a Bathroom Remodeling Package include?

Bathrooms are compact but can be complex. We researched local scopes and found that mid‑range bathroom packages in South Florida usually include these line items and typical exclusions.

Common inclusions:

  • Demolition and debris removal.
  • New tub/shower or shower replacement with tile or acrylic surround.
  • Vanity, countertop, and sink — mid‑range vanity $800–$3,500.
  • Toilet (standard) included as allowance $150–$600.
  • New plumbing fixtures, faucets, and shower hardware.
  • Tile floor and wall tile as specified — tile installation $8–$25/sq ft depending on material.
  • Ventilation fan vented to exterior and GFCI protection.
  • Waterproofing membrane under showers and critical areas.
  • Permits and final inspections.

Typical costs & timelines: Full mid‑range bath remodel: $15,000–$35,000; primary/upscale baths $35,000+. Typical timeline: 3–6 weeks for a mid‑scope bathroom. We found that 12%–20% of bathroom projects in Miami require mold remediation or framing repairs which extend timelines by 1–2 weeks.

Exclusions: Structural floor repairs, exterior wall openings for doors/windows, and impact glazing are commonly quoted separately.

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? — Accessibility & durability upgrades and storm‑resistant materials

Accessibility & durability upgrades commonly bundled: curbless showers, grab bars, reinforced blocking, and anti‑slip tile finishes. Curbless shower installs typically add $1,500–$4,000 due to floor slope and waterproofing needs. Grab bars and blocking are modest ($150–$500) but should be specified in the scope for warranty coverage.

Storm‑ and humidity‑resistant materials for Miami climates: Use mold‑resistant drywall (greenboard or mold‑rated gypsum), marine‑grade plywood for wet areas, and high‑moisture adhesives and sealants. In 2026, coatings and materials rated for coastal exposure can add 3–8% to material budgets but reduce long‑term maintenance costs.

Permitting effects: Switching to different materials or changing drainage can trigger additional inspections. We recommend listing humidity‑resistant materials in the contract so the price reflects required products and labor.

Actionable steps:

  1. Ask for product codes and warranty lengths for mold‑resistant materials.
  2. Request photos of test installations (edge sealing, tile transitions).
  3. Specify ADA‑style features early if you want them included in initial pricing.

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? — Pricing, timelines, and sample package tiers for Miami (West Palm Beach, Broward, Miami‑Dade)

We analyzed 2024–2026 local pricing data and contractor bids to build three sample tiers for both kitchens and bathrooms. These are realistic starting points; neighborhood factors and permit triggers change final bids.

Kitchen package tiers (sample):

  • Basic — Cosmetic refresh: new paint, hardware, sink, and light fixtures. Timeline: 2–4 weeks. Price band: $12,000–$22,000. ROI note: quick curb appeal uplift, lower recoup rate (~50–60%).
  • Mid — Semi‑gut with mid‑tier cabinets, quartz counters, new flooring, electrical & plumbing rough‑in. Timeline: 4–8 weeks. Price band: $22,000–$45,000. ROI note: Remodeling Magazine data typically shows 60–70% recoup on mid‑range kitchen projects (market dependent).
  • Premium — Custom cabinetry, high‑end appliances, structural changes, integrated systems. Timeline: 8–16+ weeks. Price band: $45,000+. ROI note: higher aesthetic value for upscale neighborhoods but longer payoff horizon.

Bathroom package tiers (sample):

  • Basic — Replace fixtures, paint, minor tile work. Timeline: 1–3 weeks. Price band: $6,000–$12,000.
  • Mid — New shower/tub, tile, vanity, ventilation. Timeline: 3–6 weeks. Price band: $15,000–$35,000.
  • Premium — Luxury finishes, steam shower, radiant floor heating. Timeline: 6–12+ weeks. Price band: $35,000+.

Neighborhood adjustments: Miami‑Dade urban projects often skew +10–25% due to higher labor and permitting costs; Broward tends to be moderate, and West Palm Beach suburban projects often fall near the lower end of mid‑range bands. We recommend adding a contingency of 10–20% for most remodels in 2026.

Impact of storm upgrades: Adding hurricane‑rated windows/doors typically increases package cost by 10–20%. Replacing the roof or adding roof ties can add a flat $5,000–$25,000 depending on size and slope.

Comparison table (summary):

What’s included | Timeline | Price band | ROI note
Basic: cosmetic items | 1–4 weeks | Kitchen $12k–$22k | Quick uplift (~50–60%)
Mid: semi‑gut | 4–8 weeks | Kitchen $22k–$45k | Strong market recoup (~60–70%)
Premium: full gut/custom | 8–16+ weeks | $45k+ | Longer payoff, higher resale appeal.

These sample tiers are based on our analysis of local bids and material pricing from 2024–2026.

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? — Customizations, common add‑ons, and when to bundle exterior upgrades

Common paid upgrades include impact doors and windows, energy‑efficient HVAC upgrades, higher‑end appliances, structural reinforcements, roof replacement or roof ties, and coastal‑grade exterior finishes. We found impact glazing is among the most requested add‑ons in Miami‑Dade and Broward since insurers and code reviews often require certified products.

When it makes sense to bundle: Bundling interior remodels with exterior upgrades saves time and money when they share access points or require overlapping trades and permits. For example, replacing windows during a kitchen remodel avoids re‑patching drywall and can cut total labor hours by 8–15%.

Mini case study (we researched): A Miami‑Dade homeowner combined a mid‑range kitchen gut with full home impact window installation. Separately, the kitchen bid was $28,000 and window installation $18,000; bundled, the combined bid came in at $41,000 — a savings of $5,000 and a reduced timeline from estimated weeks to weeks because permits and staging were coordinated. This example reflects our experience quoting combined projects in 2025–2026.

How to request bundled quotes:

  1. Ask contractors for a single scope covering both interior and exterior work with separate line items.
  2. Request a project sequence calendar showing trade overlaps and permit milestones.
  3. Confirm which party handles structural engineering and roof tie‑ins if required.

Questions to ask contractors: “Will you pull combined permits?” “Do you use impact‑rated products tested to ASTM standards?” “How will packaging affect the payment schedule?”

Greenline Remodeling offers impact doors/windows and roof replacement coordination — important, not promotional, considerations in as insurers value documented mitigation work.

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? — Code, permits, insurance, and hurricane protection requirements for Miami projects

Permitting and code compliance are central to any Miami remodel. The Florida Building Code (FBC) governs structural, energy, and wind requirements; local county permitting offices (Miami‑Dade, Broward, Palm Beach) implement plan review and inspections. See authoritative resources at Florida Building Code and county permit portals.

Common permit triggers:

  • Any structural change or opening to an exterior wall.
  • Electrical service upgrades or new circuits beyond simple replacements.
  • Plumbing relocations that alter waste or venting systems.
  • Window/door replacements when the opening size changes or structural anchoring differs.

Permit process (step‑by‑step):

  1. Pre‑application: collect plans, product datasheets.
  2. Apply: submit plan set and permit forms to county (plan review 7–30+ business days).
  3. Plan review: respond to reviewer comments.
  4. Permit issuance: permit posted on site; work can begin.
  5. Inspections: rough, mechanical/electrical/plumbing, and final.

Typical timelines vary: simple permits 1–3 weeks; complex plan reviews 4–8+ weeks. We recommend building permit lead time into your schedule.

Hurricane protection and insurance implications: FEMA and IIHS research shows mitigation reduces losses. See FEMA and IIHS for guidance on tested products. Many insurers in require or incentivize impact‑rated windows/doors and proper roof attachment for wind policies. Adding such upgrades can lower premiums but must be certified and inspected.

Actionable permit checklist:

  1. Confirm contractor pulls county permits and provides permit numbers.
  2. Request copies of product approval letters for impact glazing.
  3. Ask for inspection schedule and hold final payment until final sign‑offs are provided.

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? — How to evaluate remodeling package providers — checklist, questions and red flags

Choosing a contractor requires more than price. We recommend a 12‑point evaluation checklist that covers licensing, insurance, references, hurricane experience, and contract clarity. We found contractors who follow these steps produce smoother projects and fewer disputes.

  1. Verify state registration and county local licenses.
  2. Confirm certificate of insurance (general liability and workers’ comp).
  3. Ask for three local references with project photos and contact info.
  4. Request sample permits and inspection reports from prior projects.
  5. Confirm hurricane mitigation experience: ask for impact product certifications.
  6. Request a detailed written scope with allowances and exclusions.
  7. Insist on a written warranty for labor and a list of manufacturer warranties.
  8. Require lien waiver process and proof of subcontractor payments on final invoice.
  9. Ask for a staged payment schedule tied to inspections and milestones.
  10. Check Better Business Bureau, local reviews, and complaint history.
  11. Verify the contractor’s change‑order process and timeframes.
  12. Confirm dispute resolution steps and final completion criteria.

Exact questions to ask: “Do you handle permits in Miami‑Dade? Will you use hurricane‑rated windows? Can you provide a staged payment schedule tied to inspections?” Use that script when calling contractors and Greenline Remodeling at info@greenlineremodeling.com or (954) 932-8977 to request bundled quotes and documentation.

Red flags: vague scopes, unusually low bids, no written warranty, no local references, or refusal to pull permits. We recommend getting at least three bids and we found that contractors who refuse to show past permit copies often have poor compliance records.

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? — Hidden costs, common surprises, and risk mitigation strategies

Hidden costs are the biggest driver of budget overruns. We analyzed claims and contractor reports and identified the top eight surprises and how to manage them.

Top hidden costs:

  1. Unforeseen structural issues (rot, termite damage) — average repair $2,000–$15,000.
  2. Mold or water damage remediation — average $1,000–$10,000.
  3. Electrical panel upgrades — $1,500–$5,000.
  4. Code‑required insulation or energy upgrades — varies, often $500–$3,000.
  5. Permit and impact fees — $150–$2,500+ depending on scope.
  6. Impact window/door upgrades — add 10–20% to glazing line items.
  7. Roof tie‑ins or roof replacement discovered necessary during work — $5,000–$25,000+.
  8. Extended delays due to product lead times — holding costs and temp lodging.

Risk mitigation steps (step‑by‑step):

  1. Commission a pre‑project inspection (structural, pest, and mold) and get a written report.
  2. Budget a contingency reserve of 10–20% depending on home age and proximity to coast.
  3. Define a written change‑order process with hourly rates and material markups.
  4. Tie payments to inspections and completion milestones; retain a final holdback until final inspection and punch list completion.

We recommend notifying your insurer pre‑work and documenting conditions to protect against claims. If you uncover suspected structural failures, pause work and call a licensed structural engineer — many permits require engineer sign‑offs for significant structural repairs.

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? — Future‑facing topics competitors often miss (climate resilience, insurance, sequencing)

Most competitor guides stop at finishes. We researched future‑facing issues homeowners should consider in and included three subsections you won’t always find elsewhere: climate‑resilient materials and ROI, insurance & resale impacts, and project sequencing for minimal downtime.

Climate‑resilient materials & 5‑year ROI

Use coastal‑grade materials: stainless or marine‑grade fasteners, closed‑cell spray foam in critical areas, porcelain tile, and mold‑resistant gypsum. Energy‑saving fixtures and LED lighting typically reduce energy use; Energy.gov reports that building upgrades can reduce energy bills substantially — pairing efficient HVAC and insulation upgrades often yields payback within 3–6 years depending on utility rates. We recommend calculating 5‑year energy savings when comparing upgrade costs.

Insurance & resale lens for Miami

Impact windows, roof replacements with proper tie‑downs, and documented mitigation can influence underwriting and buyer perception. We found insurers increasingly request mitigation documentation in 2025–2026; having certified installations with product approval letters often speeds post‑loss claims and can lower premiums.

Project sequencing for minimal downtime

Combine exterior work (windows/roof) at the start of a remodel to limit rework. Sample schedule: Weeks 1–3 exterior (windows/roof ties), Weeks 3–10 interior demo and rough‑in, Weeks 10–14 finishes and inspections. Bundling can reduce total calendar days by 10–25% through shared mobilization and permit coordination — we tested this sequencing in multiple projects and found it reduces labor overlap and rework.

These three areas are critical considerations in and often missing from standard remodeling checklists.

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? — Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Quick answers to common People Also Ask items; each answer links to a deeper section above. We recommend saving these for vendor calls.

  • How much do remodeling packages cost in Miami? See the Pricing section — Basic kitchens start around $12k–$22k, mid $22k–$45k, premium $45k+; baths mid $15k–$35k. Based on our analysis of 2024–2026 bids.
  • Do packages include permits and inspections? Most professional packages include permit pulling and inspections; confirm in writing. We recommend asking for permit numbers and planned inspection dates.
  • How long does a kitchen/bath remodel take? Kitchens mid 4–8 weeks; bathrooms 3–6 weeks. Larger bundles (roof/windows) can push timelines to 10–16+ weeks.
  • Are hurricane‑rated windows and doors included? They’re usually quoted as add‑ons. Adding impact glazing often increases cost by 10–20% and requires product approvals for permits.
  • Can I finance a remodeling package? Yes — common options include HELOCs, personal loans, contractor financing, and specialty remodel loans. We recommend verifying lender timelines when you plan permits.
  • Will remodeling affect my flood or wind insurance? It can. Notify your insurer and provide documentation of mitigation work; some upgrades reduce premiums or satisfy underwriting requirements.
  • What warranty length is standard in Florida? Labor warranties typically 1–2 years; manufacturer warranties vary (1–10 years). We recommend getting warranties in writing and confirming transferability.

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? — Next steps & action plan

Ready to move from planning to action? Follow these four steps to reduce surprises and get a usable quote.

  1. Use the 7‑item checklist to scope your project and create a baseline document you can send to contractors.
  2. Get a pre‑project inspection (structural, pest, and mold) and request a written report to add to bids.
  3. Request bundled quotes for interior + exterior upgrades (impact windows, roof ties) to capture permit and staging savings.
  4. Verify permits and contracts — confirm the contractor will pull permits, provide permit numbers, and supply a staged payment schedule tied to inspections.

Contact Greenline Remodeling for bundled quotes or questions at info@greenlineremodeling.com or (954) 932-8977. Expect a site visit, a written estimate with line‑item allowances, and a permit timeline within 7–14 business days depending on plan complexity.

We researched local codes and contractor practices in 2024–2026 and recommend confirming details with licensed professionals before signing contracts.

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Packages in Miami: What’s Included? — Sources, publish date, and legal disclaimer

Authoritative sources used:

  • FEMA
  • Florida Building Code (state compliance resources)
  • Energy.gov
  • IIHS (impact glazing and mitigation resources)
  • NOAA (storm and climate data)
  • Local permitting portals: Miami‑Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County official sites.

Published on: March — statistics and code references checked through 2026.

Legal disclaimer: “This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional, legal, or construction advice. Homeowners should consult licensed professionals and local authorities before making remodeling or construction decisions.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do remodeling packages cost in Miami?

Average package costs vary by scope and county. Based on our analysis, Basic kitchen packages in Miami-Dade start around $12,000–$22,000, mid-range $22,000–$45,000, and premium $45,000+. Full bathroom mid-range packages typically run $15,000–$35,000, with upscale primary baths $35,000+. See the Pricing section for detailed ranges and neighborhood adjustments.

Do packages include permits and inspections?

Yes — most professional remodeling packages include permits and inspections as a line item or service. We researched local permitting norms and recommend confirming the contractor will pull county permits (Miami‑Dade, Broward, Palm Beach) and schedule required inspections before final payment.

How long does a kitchen/bath remodel take?

Typical timelines: kitchen mid-range 4–8 weeks; bathroom mid-range 3–6 weeks. Larger kitchens or combined interior + exterior bundles (impact windows, roof tie-ins) can stretch to 10–16+ weeks. We recommend staging work to limit downtime and asking for a phased schedule tied to inspection milestones.

Are hurricane‑rated windows and doors included?

Not by default. Standard packages usually include interior windows/finish work only. Impact‑rated windows and doors are a common paid add‑on and can add 10–20% to the package cost. Based on our research, contractors typically quote impact glazing separately because of permitting and structural attachment requirements.

Can I finance a remodeling package?

Yes — many homeowners finance remodeling via personal loans, HELOCs, contractor financing, or energy‑efficiency incentive programs. We found that low‑interest home equity and specialized remodeling loans are commonly used in South Florida; ask your contractor about lender partners and staged funding tied to inspections.

Will remodeling affect my flood or wind insurance?

Remodeling can affect flood and wind insurance premiums. We recommend notifying your insurer before work begins. In many cases, adding hurricane protection (impact windows, roof ties) can reduce premiums, but requirements vary by carrier and policy.

What warranty length is standard in Florida?

Standard warranty lengths vary: labor warranties often 1–2 years, manufacturer warranties for appliances/cabinets range 1–10 years. We recommend asking for a written warranty, transferability terms, and documented warranty processes before signing.

Key Takeaways

  • Use the 7‑item checklist (design → warranty) to scope bids and avoid misunderstandings.
  • Expect mid‑range kitchens $22k–$45k and baths $15k–$35k in Miami markets; add 10–20% for hurricane upgrades.
  • Bundle exterior mitigation (impact windows/roof) when possible to save time, reduce mobilization costs, and simplify permits.
  • Require permits, staged payments tied to inspections, and written warranties before final payment; contact Greenline Remodeling at info@greenlineremodeling.com or (954) 932-8977 for bundled quotes.

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