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Home Additions in Kensington Commons

Room additions, second stories, and Florida rooms built to carry the same hurricane loads as new construction — an engineered continuous load path, impact-rated openings, and a foundation tied into your existing slab. We engineer the structure, handle the FBC permit, and stand for the inspections so the new square footage is legal, insurable, and storm-ready.

Home Additions for homes in the Kensington Commons area of Coral Springs, Florida — spec'd for Florida slab construction, humidity and the building code, with a free in-home estimate.

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Home Additions in the Kensington Commons Area of Coral Springs

Kensington Commons is set about 2.0 miles northwest of the Coral Springs core. Kensington Commons is part of Coral Springs's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone — every home-additions job meets the stricter HVHZ fastening and product-approval standards.

Florida's climate changes what works for home-additions. Here's what matters specifically in Kensington Commons and Broward County:

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About Home Additions

Not every product suits South Florida. For home-additions in Kensington Commons, here's what we recommend and why:

A clear sequence keeps your Kensington Commons home-additions on track:

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Home Additions FAQs for Kensington Commons

Do you serve Kensington Commons, Florida?

Yes — Pro Work Flooring covers Kensington Commons and the wider Broward County area for home-additions. Request a free estimate and we'll schedule a visit.

Do you follow HVHZ rules for home-additions in Kensington Commons?

Yes. Kensington Commons is in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, so we install to the Florida Building Code's HVHZ product-approval and fastening requirements.

What's the first step for home-additions in Kensington Commons?

A clear sequence keeps your Kensington Commons home-additions on track:

Add the Room Without the Weak Seam.

Free consultation. Feasibility and code review. Wind-load engineered. Tied into your existing structure. Permits handled. No pressure.