Home Remodeling in
Palm Beach County
Full-service renovation, remodeling and repair across Palm Beach County — licensed, insured and family owned since 2009.
Where we work in Palm Beach County.
Pick your city to see what we do there.
West Palm Beach
Historic homes in El Cid and Flamingo Park, downtown condos, and the suburbs west of I-95.
See what we do hereBoca Raton
Mizner-influenced design guidelines, country club communities and condo association rules — our home city.
See what we do hereBoynton Beach
1970s to 1990s houses getting their first serious update: kitchens, bathrooms and popcorn ceilings.
See what we do hereDelray Beach
Historic bungalows near Atlantic Avenue and newer homes out west.
See what we do hereWellington
Estate homes, guest quarters and equestrian properties, scheduled around the winter season.
See what we do hereJupiter
Coastal exposure handled properly — corrosion-resistant specification and real waterproofing.
See what we do herePalm Beach Gardens
PGA National, BallenIsles and Mirasol, with architectural review and gate procedures handled.
See what we do hereLake Worth Beach
1920s bungalows and cottages, repaired and matched rather than stripped out.
See what we do herePalm Beach
Discreet interior work on the island, planned around review requirements and the season.
See what we do hereThis is the one we drive home to.
Our shop is in Boca Raton, so Palm Beach County is not a service area to us so much as the place we live. Mizner set the tone here a hundred years ago — the arches, the barrel tile, the hand-finished stucco — and a surprising amount of it is still standing and still being lived in. A lot of our work in this county is matching: a moulding profile, a plaster texture, a tile that stopped being made in 1974. Honestly, it is the part of the job we like most.
- Worth Avenue
- Mizner’s Mediterranean Revival
- Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse
- Wellington’s winter season
Palm Beach County covers a lot of ground — from the barrier-island estates of Palm Beach to the equestrian acreage of Wellington and the golf communities inland. The housing is just as varied, and so is the work. A 1970s ranch in Boynton Beach and a landmarked house on the island need completely different approaches, and pretending otherwise is how renovations go wrong.
We work across the county on kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, drywall, carpentry and full interior renovations. Whether the property is your year-round home, a seasonal residence or a rental you are turning over between tenants, the process is the same: a clear estimate, a real schedule, and daily photos so you always know where things stand.
What we do across Palm Beach County
Every trade is handled by our own crew, which is what keeps a schedule from unravelling:
- Bathroom & kitchen remodeling — cabinets, vanities, tile, backsplash, flooring, drywall, paint and trim, managed end to end.
- Flooring & tile installation — LVP, LVT, laminate, carpet and tile for floors, showers, walls and backsplashes.
- Drywall, finishing & painting — installation, repair, taping, texture matching, interior and exterior painting.
- Finish carpentry & doors — baseboards, crown molding, casing, interior doors, built-in shelving.
- Cabinets, vanities & shelving — assembly and installation, including storage systems.
- Accent walls, fireplaces & stone — stone cladding, brick veneer, electric fireplaces, decorative panels.
- Stucco & ceiling services — stucco repair and restoration, ceiling repair, suspended and acoustic ceilings.
- Pergolas, gazebos & installations — outdoor structures, TV mounting, wall-mounted fixtures.
- Handyman, repairs & demolition — repairs, maintenance, light demolition and debris removal.
- Home remodeling & renovation — whole-home interior projects for residential and commercial properties.
What is different about renovating in Palm Beach County

Three things shape almost every project here, and none of them are obvious if you have renovated somewhere else.
Wind and water come first
The Florida Building Code treats this coastline seriously. Palm Beach County sits outside the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone that covers Broward and Miami-Dade, but wind-load requirements are still strict, and anything involving openings, structure or exterior envelope needs to be specified accordingly. Near the water, salt air adds a second problem: fixings, hardware and finishes that are fine inland corrode quickly within a few blocks of the ocean.
Humidity decides how long a finish lasts
Most of the callbacks we see on other people’s work trace back to moisture. Showers waterproofed in a hurry, bathrooms without adequate extraction, baseboards fitted tight to a slab that still holds water. We build for the climate we are actually in — proper waterproofing under tile, real ventilation, and materials that tolerate humidity year-round.
Approvals take longer than people expect
Permits are issued by each municipality rather than the county for most incorporated cities, and requirements vary noticeably between them. On top of that, a large share of homes here sit inside an HOA or a country club community with its own architectural review, delivery windows and contractor rules. We plan around that from the start rather than discovering it in week two.
Seasonal homes and rentals
A large part of the county empties out over the summer and fills again in season. That creates a particular kind of job: work that has to be finished, cleaned and photographed before the owners land. We are used to running projects for clients who are not in the state, which is why the daily photo record matters more here than almost anywhere.
Why homeowners here keep our number
KOZAK Ukrainian Services is a family-owned company. We have been doing this work for more than fifteen years — first in Ukraine, where we learned the trade, and now across South Florida after our family had to start again from nothing. That history is the reason we are careful with other people’s homes.
Practically, it means a few things you will notice on site:
- One team, every trade. Tile, drywall, paint, carpentry and cabinetry are handled in-house, so nobody disappears waiting on another contractor.
- Daily progress photos. You see what happened today, even if you are travelling or the house is a second home.
- A written, itemised estimate. No moving numbers halfway through.
- A clean site, every evening. Floors protected, dust contained, debris removed.
- Licensed and insured, with a workmanship warranty behind the finished job.
Common questions
Do you handle permits?
We work to the requirements of the municipality the property sits in and coordinate the paperwork the job needs. Because rules differ between cities in the county, we confirm what is required for your specific scope before work starts, rather than assuming.
Can you work with our HOA or country club rules?
Yes — it is routine here. Architectural review, approved working hours, gate access and vendor registration are all part of planning the schedule.
We are not in Florida right now. Can the work still go ahead?
Yes. A good share of our clients are seasonal residents. You get daily progress photos, and we handle access, deliveries and the final clean so the house is ready when you arrive.
How long does a bathroom or kitchen take?
It depends on scope, material lead times and approvals. We give you a realistic schedule with the estimate, and we tell you early if something — usually a special-order item — is going to move the date.
Start with a free estimate
Tell us what you are planning and we will come out, look at the space properly and put a clear number on it. No obligation, and no pressure afterwards.