Trust Construction in Miramar, FL.
Miramar is newer development territory — Silver Lakes, Sunset Lakes, the master-planned communities west of I-75 — built between the late 1990s and the mid-2000s, which means most homes are now in their first major upgrade cycle.
What makes home improvement in Miramar a little different.
Broward County and the city of Miramar share permitting responsibilities depending on the scope of work. We handle both. Most Miramar homes use builder-grade systems that were fine at install but were never going to make it twenty-plus years in this climate without help — the windows, the roofs, and the original AC condensers are usually the first three calls.
Here's what we offer in Miramar, plus the local guides for Miramar homeowners.
Everything we build for Miramar homeowners.
Roofing
Our roofing crews install complete roof systems engineered for Florida's heat, wind, and rain — shingle, tile, flat, and metal. Every job is permitted, inspected, and backed by manufacturer warranties.
Impact Windows & Doors
Upgrading to impact-rated windows and doors is one of the highest-return investments a Florida homeowner can make — protection from named storms, quieter interiors, lower cooling bills, and a real reduction in insurance premiums.
Bathroom Remodeling
We handle the entire bathroom remodel under one roof: design, demolition, plumbing, tile, vanities, lighting, glass, and finish. Our finishes are picked to look great and hold up to South Florida humidity for decades.
Kitchen Remodeling
A kitchen remodel is a major investment, and we treat it that way. Real cabinetry, real stone, accurate lead times, and an experienced crew that's done dozens of these — not their first one.
AC & HVAC
When your AC fails in August, you don't have time to shop contractors. We install and replace residential systems across South Florida — straight pricing, factory-trained techs, and no upsell games.
What we've written for Miramar homeowners.

Miramar's Big Roof Year: Half the City Is Replacing at the Same Time
Most Miramar homes were built between 1998 and 2008. That means a wave of original-install roofs all hit retirement age in the same five-year window. Now what.

The Miramar Slider Problem (And the Fix That Pays for Itself)
Every 2000s Miramar home has the same 10-foot rear slider. It is the biggest single energy leak and storm risk in the house. Here is what changes when you replace it.
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