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Restoration & Remodeling in Seminole, FL

A short drive from our St. Pete Beach shop — about 15 minutes up Park Boulevard — so when a supply line lets go in a Seminole ranch home or Lake Seminole backs up after a downpour, we're on the way before the water spreads.

What Seminole homes face

Seminole sits in the middle of the peninsula, tucked between the Gulf beaches and inland Pinellas — which means water finds it from two directions. Along the Boca Ciega Bay side, the tidal creeks and backwater channels push saltwater into low-lying yards on high tides and storm surge. Inland, the Lake Seminole basin collects runoff, and neighborhoods ringing the lake can take on standing water after a heavy summer rain. Layer in the city's large mid-century subdivisions — plenty of 1950s and '60s ranch homes with aging galvanized plumbing and slab-on-grade moisture wicking up through the floor — and the Gulf humidity that feeds mold behind any hidden leak, and small problems here rarely stay small.

  • Tidal & bayfront floodingBoca Ciega Bay creeks and the Lake Seminole basin after heavy rain.
  • Older housing stockMid-century ranch homes with aging plumbing and slab moisture.
  • Response timeTypically on-site within about 1 hour from St. Pete Beach.

We know these neighborhoods because we work in them — and we'll be here to stand behind the repair long after the storm season ends.

Architectural detail of a Gulf Coast Florida home with hurricane storm shutters and a tile roof eave, framed by palm fronds.
Seminole, FL · Pinellas County

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