Whole-Home Remodels · Miami-Dade · Broward · Since 2016

Home remodeling in Miami, done the way it should be.

Full-gut renovations, whole-home remodels, and major renovations across Miami-Dade and Broward. We rebuild homes that need everything — and finish them on schedule, on budget, with the same craftsmanship from foundation to finish.

What we remodel

Home renovation projects across Miami-Dade and Broward

Most of our remodeling work falls into three categories: full-gut renovations that strip a home to its studs and rebuild, comprehensive whole-home remodels that touch every room, and substantial renovations focused on kitchen, bath, and main living areas. The common thread: we manage every trade and every finish under one accountable contract.

Full-gut renovations

Strip the home to its studs or foundation, then rebuild every system — electrical, plumbing, HVAC, hurricane impact windows, insulation, drywall, finishes. Necessary when the existing systems are at end-of-life or when the floor plan needs to fundamentally change.

Whole-home remodels

Comprehensive renovation that touches every room and every system, but preserves the structural shell. Kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, electrical updates, plumbing reroutes, finishes — all coordinated as a single project rather than a sequence of disconnected upgrades.

Major renovations

Focused work on the rooms that drive the home — kitchen, primary bath, living spaces, outdoor areas. Smaller scope than a full-gut, but with the same engineering discipline so the project doesn't overrun the way "smaller" projects often do.

Condo & high-rise renovations

Renovations in buildings like Continuum, Mirador, and Turnberry — where building rules, HOA approvals, freight elevator scheduling, and noise restrictions add complexity. We've managed these constraints across dozens of high-rise renovations in Miami Beach and Sunny Isles.

Why JMK for whole-home remodels

Most home remodels in Miami go over budget. Ours don't have to.

The reason remodels overrun budget is almost always the same: undiscovered conditions in the existing home — bad wiring, hidden water damage, rotten framing, code-noncompliant plumbing — found mid-project after demo. JMK's 3D LiDAR scan and engineering review catches most of these before contract.

3D LiDAR existing-conditions scan

We capture the entire interior of your home with 3D LiDAR before drawing up a scope. The scan reveals dimensions, structural conditions, and existing layouts at millimeter precision — surfacing the discoveries that would otherwise become mid-project change orders.

Real scope, real price

Your proposal includes detailed scope-of-work for every trade, material take-offs, and a fixed price. Not a per-square-foot range. When we say $X, we mean $X.

One team, one accountable contract

Demolition, framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, drywall, paint, tile, cabinets, countertops, finishes — all coordinated by JMK as the single point of accountability. No "the electrician didn't show up" finger-pointing.

Live cameras & Buildertrend

Live job-site cameras let you check in remotely. Buildertrend gives you the same project view our team has — daily logs, schedule, budget, decisions. You don't have to drive to the site to know what's happening.

The process

How a JMK whole-home remodel moves from idea to keys

  1. 01

    Initial consultation & LiDAR scan

    We meet at your home, understand the scope you have in mind, and capture the entire interior with 3D LiDAR. The scan and engineering review take 1-2 weeks. Free, no obligation.

  2. 02

    Design & scope development

    We work with your designer or recommend one from our network. The scan informs every layout decision — structural modifications, MEP reroutes, code compliance, hurricane requirements — before drawings are committed.

  3. 03

    Engineered proposal & contract

    You receive a complete scope of work, material allowances, a real construction schedule, and a fixed price. We review it together until every line item makes sense.

  4. 04

    Permits, HOA, mobilization

    We pull the permits, coordinate HOA or building approvals, secure freight elevator slots for condo projects, and prepare the site. You don't deal with the city.

  5. 05

    Construction

    Demolition, structural changes, MEP rough-in, drywall, finishes. Live cameras, daily Buildertrend logs, weekly progress updates. Two-week look-ahead means problems get solved before they hit your timeline.

  6. 06

    Punch, final inspection, warranty

    Structured punch list, final inspections, warranty handoff. We're a one-year warranty contractor who actually answers the phone after closing.

Common questions

Home remodeling in Miami — what to expect

How much does a whole-house gut renovation cost in Miami?
A full-gut renovation in Miami typically runs $250-$500 per square foot, depending on finish level, structural changes, and the condition of the existing home. A 2,500 sq ft full-gut runs roughly $625K-$1.25M. Miami's older housing stock often requires additional work on plumbing, electrical, and hurricane impact windows — work that's frequently discovered mid-project by less-thorough contractors. Our 3D LiDAR scan captures these conditions upfront.
What's the difference between a renovation and a gut renovation?
A renovation updates and improves existing spaces while keeping most of the structure intact. A gut renovation strips the home to its studs (or foundation), then rebuilds every system — electrical, plumbing, HVAC, hurricane windows — from scratch. Gut renovations cost 2-3x more than cosmetic renovations but deliver essentially a new home inside the existing footprint. They're necessary when systems are end-of-life, the floor plan must change, or hurricane code upgrades are required.
How long does a whole-home remodel take?
A full-gut renovation typically takes 6-12 months: 2-4 months for design and permits, 2-3 weeks for demolition, 8-14 weeks for rough-in (framing, MEP, drywall), and 6-12 weeks for finishes and final inspection. Custom material lead times (cabinets and stone run 8-16 weeks) and permit timing are the biggest schedule risks. Our 3D scan reduces mid-project discovery delays.
Can I live in the home during a whole-home remodel?
For a true full-gut, no — utilities will be disconnected, dust and noise are constant, and code requires the home to be vacant during major MEP work. For phased renovations or partial remodels, we can sometimes work zone-by-zone so part of the home remains habitable. We'll tell you honestly during consultation which is realistic for your project.

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