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Tampa Bay, FL
As a general contractor working across St. Petersburg, Onsite knows these neighborhoods are not interchangeable. A 1920s craftsman bungalow in the Kenwood district asks for very different work than a remodel on Snell Isle or a new build south of Central Avenue. We adjust the plan, the materials and the schedule to the block we are standing on, because a house in Old Northeast was built by hand a century ago and deserves to be treated that way.
Our work in the city runs the full range. We design and build home additions when a growing family needs another bedroom or a real primary suite. We remodel kitchens and baths inside tight historic floor plans without gutting the character that made you buy the place. We take on new construction on infill lots near Downtown St Pete. And when a storm rolls off the Gulf or a pipe lets go behind a wall, we restore the water, mold, flood and fire damage and put the rooms back the way they were.
St. Petersburg sits on a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Pinellas County beaches, which is the draw and the challenge in one sentence. Salt air, high water tables and a long hurricane season are hard on houses here. We build and repair with that reality in mind so the work holds up to the next summer, not just this one.
St. Pete homeowners carry a real load. The peninsula is low and flat, so storm surge off the bay and the Gulf and the wind driven rain of a strong season push water into homes that sit only a few feet above sea level. Older neighborhoods like Old Northeast and Kenwood are full of houses built in the 1920s, with original plaster, single wythe brick and framing that was never meant to meet modern wind code. Waterfront properties on Snell Isle and along the Downtown St Pete shoreline take the brunt of surge first.
That mix of beautiful old homes and serious water exposure is why repairs here have to be done right. We document the damage for your claim, pull out what cannot be saved, dry the structure all the way down, and rebuild with the historic details intact. Call us and we will walk the property with you and lay out a clear plan.
Old Northeast and Kenwood are full of 1920s craftsman bungalows with details you cannot buy off a shelf. We remodel and restore these homes without stripping the plaster, the original trim or the front porch that gives the street its look.
The St. Pete peninsula sits low between the bay and the Pinellas beaches. We build additions and rebuild after storms with surge, salt air and the high water table in mind, so the work stands up to the next hurricane season.
Whether it is a new primary suite, a kitchen remodel or a full storm rebuild, you deal with one St. Petersburg team from the first walkthrough through the final inspection. No handing your home off between three companies.
Founded and run by Jason Fausette, Onsite has built and restored homes across Tampa Bay for years. We know the Pinellas County permit process and how these waterfront and historic homes are actually put together.
Tell us about your project and we will walk you through the next steps. Reach the Onsite team today.
Call and talk it through with the Onsite team. We are happy to answer anything before you decide.
Onsite Construction works with homeowners across the Tampa Bay region including Tampa, South Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Brandon, Riverview, Plant City, Lutz, Wesley Chapel, Carrollwood, and surrounding communities throughout Hillsborough and Pinellas County.
Our office is located at 1305 N. Armenia Ave., Tampa, FL 33607. Directions from nearby Tampa landmarks: