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Restoration & Remodeling in St. Petersburg, FL

A short drive from our St. Pete Beach shop — roughly 20 minutes over the Corey Causeway — so when a pipe bursts in Old Northeast or the bay backs into Shore Acres, we're not far behind.

What St. Petersburg homes face

St. Pete is a low-lying peninsula, and its flood risk isn't evenly spread. Shore Acres and Riviera Bay flood on king tides alone — before a storm ever arrives — and take on the worst of the surge when one does. Downtown and the Old Northeast sit close to the waterfront, where wind-driven rain finds century-old window frames. Inland, Historic Kenwood's 1920s bungalows carry the classic older-housing risks: aging plumbing, original wood framing, and slow, hidden leaks that breed mold in the Gulf humidity.

  • Surge & tidal floodingShore Acres, Riviera Bay, Coquina Key and the downtown waterfront.
  • Older housing stockKenwood, Old Northeast, and Euclid–St. Paul bungalows with original plumbing and framing.
  • Response timeTypically on-site within 1 to 3 hours 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.
St. Petersburg, FL · Pinellas County

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