Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling in Delray Beach, FL
Henry Remodeling provides kitchen and bathroom remodeling services in Delray Beach. Bathroom remodels start at $7,000; kitchens start at $10,000. Permit-required work is coordinated through the City of Delray Beach Building Division.
Remodeling Costs in Delray Beach
Bathroom Remodeling
$7,000–$26,000
- Guest bath update: $7,000–$11,000
- Master Bath Renovation: $18k–26,000
- Tub-to-shower conversion: included in range
- Waterproofing included; permit-required work handled by licensed contractors
Kitchen Remodeling
$10,000–$48,000
- Cabinet & countertop swap: from $10,000
- Full kitchen gut: up to 48,000
- Countertop-only: from $2,800
- Permit-required work handled by licensed contractors
Remodeling in Delray Beach: What You Need to Know
Delray Beach’s real estate spans 1960s–1980s CBS homes near downtown and the beach, newer planned communities in the western neighborhoods, and cottage-style historic properties near Pineapple Grove and Lake Ida. Older homes near Atlantic Avenue often have original tile, cast-iron tubs, and galley-style kitchens. Western communities like Saturnia Isles feature newer builds with builder-grade finishes ready for upgrade. High-end migration and Atlantic Avenue’s nightlife growth have fueled a strong flip and investor market in Delray Beach — downtown properties and historic Lake Ida homes command premium post-remodel values.
Delray’s historic district applies primarily to exterior changes — interior remodels proceed through the standard City of Delray Beach Building Division process. Beach-proximate location means salt-air corrosion is a real factor. Delray’s strong short-term rental and second-home market drives demand for high-finish renovations.
Why Homeowners Choose Henry Remodeling
- Our Commitment: Permit-required work is performed by licensed contractors where required.
- Coastal & Historic Area Experience: Familiar with Delray Beach’s beach-proximate properties, historic district, and western communities.
- Permits Coordinated Where Required: All applicable projects Permit handled by licensed contractors, coordinated through Delray Beach Building Division.
- Itemized Quotes: No verbal estimates. Every project has a written scope before work begins.
- Free On-Site Estimate
We walk the space, measure, and produce a written line-item estimate. No charge, no obligation. - Permit Application
Permit-required work is handled by licensed contractors. Permit-required work is handled by licensed contractors. Permits are coordinated through the City of Delray Beach Building Division where required. - Demolition
Existing tile, cabinets, fixtures, and vanity removed and disposed. - Installation
Tile, cabinets, countertops, and fixtures installed in sequence. Licensed subcontractors coordinated. - Final Walkthrough
We walk the finished space with you and address anything that doesn’t meet the written scope.
Recent Projects in Delray Beach
Beach Cottage Bath — Delray Beach Shores High-end migration and Atlantic Avenue’s nightlife growth have fueled a strong flip and investor market in Delray Beach — downtown properties and historic Lake Ida homes command premium post-remodel values.
Full bathroom remodel of original 1970s bathroom. Custom zellige tile accent, walk-in shower, penny tile floor, and floating vanity. Permit-required work coordinated through City of Delray Beach. 14-day project.
Master Bath — Saturnia Isles
Removed garden tub, extended shower to full-width. Installed 24×48 large-format porcelain, frameless glass, double floating vanity, and LED strip lighting. 13-day project.
Atlantic Avenue Area Kitchen
Replaced galley kitchen cabinets and countertops. Opened sightlines by removing a half-wall. Quartz counters, Shaker cabinets, pull-out pantry. Structural engineer consulted for wall removal. 18-day project.
Guest Bath Refresh — Lake Ida
Re-tiled shower, replaced vanity and toilet, added subway tile wainscot. No plumbing relocation. 6-day project.
All projects requiring permits are handled by licensed contractors and coordinated through City of Delray Beach Building Division.
Common Issues We Fix in Delray Beach Homes
Galley kitchen layouts in older homes
1960s–1970s Delray homes often have closed galley kitchens. We coordinate structural engineers and permits for wall removal when clients want to open them.
Salt-air corrosion near the beach
Properties east of Federal Highway show accelerated corrosion on chrome and fixtures. We specify brushed nickel or matte black hardware and epoxy grout for coastal installs.
Cast-iron tub removal in older CBS homes
Original cast-iron tubs weigh 200–300 lbs and require careful removal. We section and remove without damaging surrounding walls or floors.
Builder-grade finishes in western communities
Saturnia Isles and The Hamlet homes have contractor-grade cabinets and laminate countertops that clients routinely upgrade within 10–15 years of build.
High-end migration and Atlantic Avenue’s nightlife growth have fueled a strong flip and investor market in Delray Beach — downtown properties and historic Lake Ida homes command premium post-remodel values.
Start with a Free Site Visit
We visit every project before quoting. We look for what others miss — drain line condition, waterproofing failures, and moisture behind tile. Your written quote reflects reality, not assumptions.
Materials & Standards
Tile
Large-format porcelain, zellige and handmade tile for coastal aesthetic projects, subway, and natural stone.
Waterproofing
Schluter Kerdi or RedGard. Salt-air properties get enhanced treatment at all penetrations.
Cabinetry
Semi-custom Shaker, slab, and transitional styles. Full-extension and soft-close standard.
Countertops
Quartz, quartzite, and leathered granite. Template-to-install in-house.
Permits & Licensing
All projects requiring permits are handled by licensed contractors and coordinated through the City of Delray Beach Building Division. Permit-required work is performed by licensed contractors where required. High-end migration and Atlantic Avenue’s nightlife growth have fueled a strong flip and investor market in Delray Beach — downtown properties and historic Lake Ida homes command premium post-remodel values.
Henry Remodeling provides remodeling labor and services. Permit-required work is performed by licensed contractors where required. We do not do unpermitted work.
FAQ: Remodeling in Delray Beach
Bathroom remodeling in Delray Beach costs $7,000–$26,000. A guest bath update runs $7,000–$12,000; a Master Bath Renovation with custom tile and frameless glass runs $16,000–$26,000.
Yes, for any plumbing or electrical changes. Permit-required work is coordinated through licensed contractors at the City of Delray Beach Building Division.
Delray’s historic district review applies primarily to exterior changes. Interior remodels follow the standard city building permit process.
Yes. We work with licensed structural engineers for wall removal projects and handle additional permit requirements.
A cabinet and countertop replacement takes 8–12 days. A full kitchen with layout changes takes 16–22 days.
Galley kitchen layouts that feel closed off, and original 1970s bathroom tile with failed grout. Both are straightforward projects for us.
Yes. We specify coastal-appropriate materials — epoxy grout, brushed nickel or matte black hardware — for beach-proximate properties.
Request a free estimate at henryremodeling.com or call (561) 203-9101.
Henry Remodeling Serves Delray Beach and Nearby
Also serving: Boynton Beach, Boca Raton, Lake Worth Beach, Deerfield Beach