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Open-concept kitchen remodel in a Florida home — wall removed and an engineered beam carrying the load over the new opening

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Open-Concept Kitchen Remodeling in Kensington Commons

Opening the kitchen to the great room is the most-requested Florida layout — and the one most likely to involve a load-bearing wall. We run the structural analysis, design the beam and header to the FBC, pull the permit, and plan HVAC airflow so humidity does not pool in the newly opened space.

Open-Concept Kitchen Remodeling 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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What Kensington Commons Homeowners Get with Open-Concept Kitchen Remodeling

Kensington Commons lies roughly 2.0 miles to the northwest of central Coral Springs. Because Kensington Commons sits in the HVHZ covering Coral Springs, open-concept-kitchen-remodeling is installed to the Florida Building Code's high-wind requirements.

Climate, code, and construction style all factor into open-concept-kitchen-remodeling in Broward County. The essentials:

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About Open-Concept Kitchen Remodeling

Choosing the right material is half the job for open-concept-kitchen-remodeling in Kensington Commons. How the options compare:

Your Kensington Commons project moves through these stages, start to finish:

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Open-Concept Kitchen Remodeling FAQs for Kensington Commons

Do you serve Kensington Commons, Florida?

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

Do you follow HVHZ rules for open-concept-kitchen-remodeling 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 open-concept-kitchen-remodeling in Kensington Commons?

Your Kensington Commons project moves through these stages, start to finish:

Ready To Open Up Your Florida Kitchen the Right Way?

Free in-home estimate. Wall assessed. Beam engineered to code. Airflow planned for humidity. Permit and inspections handled. No pressure.