Looking for general contractor in Safety Harbor? LRG Contractors Group is a licensed Florida general contractor serving Safety Harbor and the surrounding Pinellas County — from Historic Main Street, Bayfront / waterfront homes, Philippe Park area and beyond. One licensed, accountable team for kitchen and bath remodeling, additions, and construction.
A general contractor is only as good as their accountability — and Tampa Bay is full of stories of projects that stalled, blew budget, or were left half-finished because no single party owned the outcome. LRG Contractors Group is built around the opposite: one licensed team responsible for the whole project, start to finish.
For Safety Harbor specifically, it comes down to local realities: Safety Harbor's craftsman cottages and bayfront homes on Old Tampa Bay call for character-aware kitchen and bath remodels finished for waterfront humidity, not generic gut jobs. Safety Harbor runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code; the town sits in the wind-borne-debris region, and bayfront homes near Old Tampa Bay can fall in FEMA flood zones that affect substantial remodels and additions. We design and permit your general contractor around exactly those conditions.
General Contractor in Safety Harbor — what we handle
- Kitchen and bathroom remodeling
- Room, primary-suite, and second-story additions
- In-law suites and garage conversions
- Whole-home remodels and renovations
- Custom homes and ground-up construction
- Outdoor living and light commercial build-outs
- Full project management, permits, and inspections
- Licensed and insured, accountable from contract to handoff
General Contractor cost
We don't quote blind. After understanding your project on site, we deliver a detailed fixed-scope proposal so you know the real number before committing.
Timeline
Timelines depend on scope — from a few weeks for a bathroom to many months for a whole-home remodel or new build. We give you a realistic schedule up front and hold to it.
Safety Harbor permits
Safety Harbor runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code; the town sits in the wind-borne-debris region, and bayfront homes near Old Tampa Bay can fall in FEMA flood zones that affect substantial remodels and additions.
