Gaven Constructions

Kitchen, Bathroom & Home Remodeling, Highland Beach FL — Oceanfront Condo & Whole-Unit Renovation

Highland Beach barrier-island oceanfront condo corridor on S Ocean Blvd, Palm Beach County

Highland Beach oceanfront condos require more than a standard contractor — they require someone who knows the rules before walking in the door. We've completed dozens of renovations in this exact market: the Town of Highland Beach permit workflow, Palm Beach County forms, Wind-Borne Debris Region approvals, and the building-specific HOA requirements that can stall your project for months if not handled correctly.

From full kitchen and bathroom remodels to whole-unit gut renovations, we manage everything: permitting, HOA packets, product approvals, construction, and final inspections. One licensed team. One clear timeline. Zero delays caused by missing paperwork or unapproved materials.

You get a written estimate with real numbers, a detailed scope that accounts for oceanfront building constraints, and a project manager who answers when you call — not three days later.

Most contractors take weeks to quote oceanfront work. We can be at your property today. Free consultations, no trip fees, and same-day site visits available along the S Ocean Blvd corridor.

Stop waiting. Start building.

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SERVICE BANDS

Service bands in Highland Beach

Four scope bands cover the work we take on across the Highland Beach corridor — full kitchen and bathroom remodels, whole-condo gut renovations, and balcony-side or interior reconfiguration additions.

Full Bathroom Remodel

$50K–$130K+ on Highland Beach corridor scope. Stone slab walls, frameless glass, fully-bonded waterproofing.

Bathroom tier ladder

Full Home Renovation / Condo Gut

$300K–$1M+ on 2,000–4,000 sq ft units. 6–12 months including permit, board approval, design.

Home renovation scope

Home Additions

Interior reconfiguration or balcony enclosure (subject to board approval and Florida Product Approval window coordination).

Home additions scope
BUILDING IN HIGHLAND BEACH

Building in Highland Beach — what makes the corridor different

Highland Beach is a roughly four-thousand-resident barrier-island municipality between Delray Beach to the north and Boca Raton to the south, sitting in Palm Beach County (not Broward). The housing stock is effectively one hundred percent condominium — oceanfront and Intracoastal-facing towers along S Ocean Blvd / A1A, including the address corridor anchored by 2727, 3101, 3400, 3700, and 3912 S Ocean Blvd. Median sold price reached eight hundred thirty-five thousand dollars in March 2026, up 16.1% year-over-year per Redfin's Highland Beach data; median listing price runs around one and one-tenth million. Owners are predominantly snowbirds and retirees, with a heavy second-home segment from New York, Washington D.C., and San Francisco. The market runs through referral and board recommendation more than through search demand. A kitchen and bath remodel Highland Beach project usually starts as a board referral, not a directory search. Ground-up new construction is rare on the Highland Beach barrier island itself (the housing stock is functionally built out), but available across Palm Beach County — see [new construction scope](/new-construction-miami/).

Posted Palm Beach County Universal Permit at active Gaven Constructions condo jobsite, Highland Beach
Highland Beach oceanfront condo tower exterior on S Ocean Blvd, Wind-Borne Debris Region
Permit jurisdiction and construction-hours discipline

Highland Beach runs its own Town of Highland Beach Building Department at 3616 South Ocean Boulevard, with the Building Official at 561-278-4540. The Town's six-person staff issues permits, runs plan review, and conducts inspections through the MGO (MyGovernmentOnline) digital portal. The catch is the application form: as of January 22, 2019, the Town discontinued its local form and now accepts only Palm Beach County's Universal County-Wide / Municipal Building Permit Application. The same staff also serves Gulf Stream under an Interlocal Agreement. Plan review runs against the Florida Building Code 8th Edition plus the Town's adopted local amendment. Permits expire 180 days after issuance under Sections 105.4.1 / 105.5 of the Town's Administrative Chapter 1; an approved inspection resets the window. Contractors must register with the Town before any application moves. Section 12-6 of the Town Code restricts construction to weekdays 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM and Saturdays 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (no-noise-disturbance restrictions across property lines), Sundays and holidays prohibited. On a snowbird-heavy corridor, the ordinance is enforced consistently — we schedule loud-tool phases of every Highland Beach project against this window from the start.

Wind-Borne Debris Region and FEMA flood exposure

Palm Beach County's coastal corridor sits in the Florida Building Code's Wind-Borne Debris Region per Section 1609.1.A — NOT in the HVHZ (which is reserved for Miami-Dade and Broward only). Windows, doors, roof assemblies, and structural connectors installed on Highland Beach jobsites need current Florida Product Approval through the Palm Beach County Building Division coordination layer (Miami-Dade NOA also satisfies). Most condo parcels along S Ocean Blvd sit within FEMA AE Zone with Base Flood Elevation 6.0 ft per the National Flood Hazard Layer; oceanfront frontage exposes some buildings to VE / wave-action zones with stricter requirements. FEMA Substantial Improvement (44 CFR § 59.1, mirrored in FBC Section 1612.2) applies wherever renovation cost equals or exceeds 50% of structure-only assessed value — we run the SI screening on every Highland Beach unit before quoting.

Saltwater-corrosion reality

Oceanfront and Intracoastal units face relentless salt-air exposure. Marine-grade hardware, powder-coated metal finishes, moisture-resistant closed-grain cabinetry, anti-corrosion plumbing fixtures, and continuous vapor barriers behind tile assemblies are required, not optional. Out-of-area contractors who specify standard inland-tier hardware on a Highland Beach project deliver a unit that looks correct at handover and shows hardware corrosion within eighteen months. Material spec gets built around the saltwater exposure from the first design conversation. Stone slab specification follows Natural Stone Institute guidance on coastal-environment finish, sealing, and substrate prep.

Property types we work in across Highland Beach

Highland Beach is a condo town. Two configurations cover virtually every project on the corridor. Oceanfront tower units — east-facing on S Ocean Blvd with direct Atlantic exposure. Salt-air load is highest, balcony slabs face the most weather, and primary-suite windows take the brunt of wind-driven rain. Full oceanfront condo remodel Highland Beach work includes Florida Product Approval window and door coordination, marine-grade specification on every metal touchpoint, and balcony-side waterproofing detail on any wall assembly within 10 feet of the slider opening. Most boards require contractor proof of insurance, certificate of liability, and a written construction-hours acknowledgment before they release the keys for first delivery. Intracoastal-facing tower units — west-facing units on the same towers or on Intracoastal-only buildings. Salt-air load is lower than direct oceanfront but still meaningfully higher than any inland Palm Beach County kitchen. Material spec tracks the oceanfront band closely; the difference is balcony exposure and window-side detailing. Single-family stock is essentially absent on the Highland Beach corridor itself — Gaven's single-family work in the area happens just south in Boca Raton or just north in Delray Beach.

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RECENT WORK

Recent work in or near the Highland Beach corridor

Illustrative project descriptions — see Portfolio for the full project library and finished walk-throughs.

Gaven Constructions completed condo gut renovation, Highland Beach S Ocean Blvd corridor

Highland Beach S Ocean Blvd corridor — full primary kitchen and primary bathroom

Oceanfront tower unit, ~2,400 sq ft, original 1980s build. Full kitchen scope including stone slab island, frame-and-panel inset cabinetry in moisture-resistant stock, marine-grade plumbing trim, integrated under-cabinet lighting. Primary bathroom: full stone slab on shower walls, frameless glass enclosure, freestanding soaking tub, heated tile floor. Phased against the snowbird-owner residency window.

Location
Highland Beach, S Ocean Blvd corridor
Scope
Full kitchen + full primary bathroom
Duration
16 weeks (4 pre-construction + 12 construction)
Gaven Constructions completed whole-condo gut renovation, Boca Raton oceanfront sibling to Highland Beach corridor

Boca Raton oceanfront condo (Highland Beach corridor sibling) — whole-condo gut renovation

~3,000 sq ft Tier 04 oceanfront unit immediately south of the Highland Beach municipal line, full demo to studs, complete reconfiguration of kitchen-living-dining flow, three full bathrooms, all flooring, all millwork, full electrical and plumbing reroute, Florida Product Approval window replacement on east-facing slider runs. Stone slab specification across all wet rooms, marine-grade hardware throughout.

Location
Boca Raton oceanfront (Highland Beach corridor sibling)
Scope
Whole-condo gut renovation, 3 full bathrooms
Duration
9 months
QUESTIONS

Common questions about remodeling in Highland Beach

Eight questions cover most of what Highland Beach owners ask before signing. If yours isn't here, the phone line is open.

Do you charge to come look at my Highland Beach unit or give a quote?

No. The site visit and the written proposal are both free, no trip fee. We schedule the consultation within 3–5 business days, often same-day where the calendar allows.

How fast can you respond and schedule a site visit on the Highland Beach corridor?

We respond the same business day during our 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM Monday–Friday hours. Site visits typically book within 3–5 business days. Same-day appointments are available where the calendar allows — we keep weekly calendar holds for snowbird-owner-in-residence projects on the corridor.

What warranty do you offer on remodel work in Highland Beach?

A one-to-two-year written labor warranty, spelled out in the signed contract before any work begins. Warranty terms are written, not verbal.

How do I verify Gaven Constructions is licensed and registered to work in Highland Beach?

Three independent checks. License: Florida Certified General Contractor GCG1524886, verifiable at MyFloridaLicense.com. Permit history: BuildZoom-verified record of 37+ permits across the South Florida footprint. Reviews: 5.0 stars across 60+ Google reviews, live on the page. Three independent verifications, not one.

How long does a permit take on a Highland Beach condo remodel?

Plan review at the Town of Highland Beach Building Department typically runs 3–8 weeks on a kitchen-and-bath remodel, depending on Florida Product Approval coordination, structural modifications, or balcony-side work. Condo association approval runs 2–6 weeks in parallel. Total permit-and-approval window before construction begins typically lands at 5–10 weeks. Permits expire 180 days after issuance under Sections 105.4.1 / 105.5 of the Town's Administrative Chapter 1; an approved inspection resets the window.

Is Highland Beach in the HVHZ? What product approvals do my windows and doors need?

Highland Beach is in Palm Beach County, in the Wind-Borne Debris Region of the Florida Building Code — NOT the HVHZ (which is reserved for Miami-Dade and Broward only). Windows, doors, and roof assemblies on Highland Beach jobsites need current Florida Product Approval (Miami-Dade NOA also satisfies). We pull and verify the current product approval documentation for every assembly spec'd into a Highland Beach project before the order is placed.

What if my Highland Beach condo is in a flood zone?

Most Highland Beach condo parcels along S Ocean Blvd sit within FEMA AE Zone with Base Flood Elevation 6.0 ft. Some oceanfront frontage exposes buildings to VE / wave-action zones. Where renovation cost equals or exceeds 50% of the structure's pre-improvement market value (excluding land), FEMA Substantial Improvement applies under 44 CFR § 59.1. We run the SI screening on every Highland Beach unit before quoting.

Do you work the snowbird-residency calendar — full remodel while owners return north?

Yes. The May-through-September window is our primary Highland Beach delivery cycle, structured for owners in residence October through April. Photo documentation and milestone reporting run through the absence; condo association coordination, key release, and final walk-through are scheduled around the owner's return-to-residence date. We've run multiple full kitchen remodels on the corridor where the owner saw the finished unit on the day they returned in October.

What Highland Beach clients say about Gaven

60+ five-star Google reviews across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach County. Pulled live on every page load. Three most recent shown below.

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SASHA SANTOYO
2 months ago

I don’t usually write reviews, but I had to for this. I’m absolutely in love with my new kitchen! The team was professional, easy to work with, and really listened to what I wanted. Everything came out even better than I imagined, and the quality is amazing you can tell they really care about their work. They stayed on schedule and made the whole process smooth and stress-free, which means a lot during a remodel. I’m so happy I chose them. Highly recommend!

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andres sperandio
2 months ago

I’m beyond satisfied with the work Gaven did. They are professional, reliable, and the quality of the finish is exactly what I was looking for. It’s hard to find a team that actually sticks to the timeline and budget in South Florida, but these guys delivered perfectly.

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Bradley Stern
6 months ago

Gavin Construction completed a renovation project in my unit, and the experience was excellent from start to finish. They were professional, reliable, detail oriented throughout the entire process, and the price was very fair. They did high quality work, the crew was respectful of the space, and communication was clear and consistent. What stood out most was their work ethic and commitment to doing the job right - no shortcuts, no surprises. If you’re looking for a construction or reno team in the Miami area that delivers quality work and follows through, I’d definitely recommend Gavin Construction.

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leslier parra
6 months ago

Tommy was great to me, very professional and he always on time, also gave me the price in Miami, I would recommend it to anyone. Thank you Tommy for building my beautiful kitchen to our family.

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Dana Bilnoski
7 months ago

Zion was amazing with ideas and help! He was very attentive and made sure our job was done perfectly to our specifications. His office staff contacted us throughout the project to be sure we were happy with how things were going and to find out if we had any questions or concerns. We had 2 bathrooms completely redone and we love them. We would definitely recommend Zion and Gaven LLC to anyone.

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(786) 397-8380 · info@gavenconstructions.com · Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM. License GCG1524886, verifiable at MyFloridaLicense.com. We handle full kitchen remodels, full bathroom remodels, full condo gut renovations, whole-home renovations, new construction, and home additions in Highland Beach. We don't take on small jobs.

Last updated May 2026.