Handyman in St. Augustine, FL.
We drive up to St. Augustine from Palm Coast regularly. Whether you are in the historic district, Anastasia Island, or World Golf Village, we can be there to quote your project within a couple of days.
What we see in St. Augustine homes.
St. Augustine is home to approximately 15,000 in the city, plus 95,000 in surrounding St. Johns County and is known for the historic district, the Castillo de San Marcos, and Anastasia Island. About 25 miles up I-95 from Palm Coast. Usually a 30 minute drive.
St. Augustine is the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in the United States, and that shows up in the homes. Old plaster walls, original heart pine floors, settled foundations, historic woodwork that cannot just be ripped out. We work on both the truly historic homes (where the goal is preservation) and the newer builds in the Shores and World Golf Village (where the goal is modern finishes). Fifty years of experience means we know when to restore and when to replace.
Historic district work has extra rules. Materials have to match, some exterior changes need Historic Architectural Review Board approval, and shortcuts you might take in a typical remodel can get you a stop-work order. We respect the history while getting the project done.
Get a St. Augustine Quote
Our most requested St. Augustine services.
Every job carries a one-year workmanship guarantee. Written quotes, no hourly games.
Neighborhoods we regularly work in.
If your neighborhood is not on the list, call us anyway. We probably cover it.
What St. Augustine homeowners ask us.
Do you work on historic homes with HARB restrictions?
Yes. We have experience matching period materials, and we can walk you through what HARB will typically approve versus what they will not.
Are you comfortable on Anastasia Island with salt air damage?
Very. Salt air chews through wood trim, screens, and outdoor finishes. We see it constantly and know which materials hold up long term on the island.
Do you cover World Golf Village and the Shores?
Yes, both. Those are typical drives for us.
