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Wesley Chapel grew up fast. Twenty five years ago a lot of this was open Pasco County land, and today it is one of the busiest stretches of new housing anywhere in Tampa Bay, with master planned communities like Meadow Pointe and Seven Oaks anchoring whole neighborhoods. That kind of growth means most of the homes here are newer, built from the 2000s on, and the families who own them are usually past the brand new stage and ready to make the place fit how they actually live. That is the work we do best. Onsite is a general contractor and a restoration company in one, so the same crew that opens up your floor plan can also dry out a flooded room and put it back together.
The building stock here is its own thing. A huge share of Wesley Chapel is suburban block homes on slab, tract built in close set communities with HOA rules and tight side yards. They are solid houses, but they were designed to a builder grade spec, and that is exactly why so many owners call us a few years in. People want a bigger primary suite, a real home office, a bonus room over the garage, an extended lanai, or a kitchen that does not look like every other kitchen on the street. We read the existing house honestly, work inside the HOA and county rules, and add the space and the finish level the original builder left out.
Because we carry both the construction side and the restoration side, a Wesley Chapel homeowner is never stuck calling around when something goes wrong. A summer storm, a slab leak, a slow drip behind a builder grade water heater, the people who would frame your addition are the same people who handle the damage. For a family that bought new and plans to stay, that one number matters.
Newer does not mean safe from Florida weather. Wesley Chapel sits right in the path of the hard summer storms that roll across Pasco County most afternoons, and the open master planned layouts give wind and lightning very little to slow them down. Hail and straight line winds tear at younger roofs, water pushes in around windows and sliders, and the flat suburban lots and retention ponds in communities like Meadow Pointe and Seven Oaks can back up and hold water after a heavy downpour. Even a ten year old block home can hide a slow leak behind builder grade plumbing that finally shows up as mold or a soaked wall. If wind, water, mold or fire has gotten into your house, call us. We get out to stabilize the property, stop the damage from spreading, and start the rebuild.
Most of Wesley Chapel is 2000s and newer block construction in communities like Meadow Pointe and Seven Oaks. We know how these tract homes are built, where the builder cut corners, and how to add real space and finish to a house that came off a standard plan.
Onsite is a general contractor and a damage restoration company together. Whether you want a primary suite addition or you need a storm soaked room rebuilt, the same Wesley Chapel crew handles it start to finish.
Master planned communities come with HOA architectural review and tight setbacks, and the whole area runs through Pasco County permitting. We have done this here before, so your addition or remodel gets approved and built without surprises.
Open suburban lots leave roofs and windows exposed to the wind, hail and lightning that come with Wesley Chapel summers. We tarp, board up and rebuild after storm, water and fire damage, and we document everything your insurance carrier needs.
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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: