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Kitchen Remodeling · Royal Palm Beach, FL

Kitchens built for the Village's own code.

Licensed Florida General Contractor CGC1528750

Full kitchen remodels across Royal Palm Beach — permitted through Village Hall's own e-permitting system, cleared with HOA architectural review in Madison Green and the newer gated communities where the scope calls for it, and built by a licensed general contractor who inspects every job himself.

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Why Us

The only Royal Palm Beach contractor who is also a certified energy engineer

Randolph Scott Bell is the only Palm Beach County contractor who is also a certified energy engineer — the owner inspects every Royal Palm Beach kitchen job himself, and every remodel carries a written one-year workmanship warranty. While the walls are open, we specify the air-sealing and insulation details that quietly lower your energy bill for years.

Permitting & Wind Load

A village with its own building division

Royal Palm Beach is an incorporated village, chartered in 1959, with its own Building Division at Village Hall, 1050 Royal Palm Beach Boulevard, offering e-permitting — separate from unincorporated Palm Beach County and from neighboring Wellington. A licensed contractor must hold the permit and be present at final inspection for any permitted scope. Many kitchen remodels are interior-only and permit as a standard building permit through the Village; any remodel that adds or resizes an exterior opening — a window over the sink, a new exterior door — pulls that opening into the wind-load rules below.

All of Royal Palm Beach sits inside the Florida Building Code's Wind-Borne Debris Region, with no lower-zone exception, and design pressures run roughly 140-160 mph. Any new or resized exterior opening created by the remodel must carry a valid Florida Product Approval rated to that standard. We confirm the product approval for your address before we quote.

Communities & HOA

From the Colony to Madison Green

We remodel kitchens in Madison Green — built roughly 2000-2004, about 1,350 homes across eleven gated sub-developments — plus Portosol, Victoria Grove, Bella Terra, and Nautica, along with the older Colony section, the Willows, La Mancha, Counterpoint Estates, Crestwood, and Saratoga Pines. Madison Green and the newer gated communities run HOA architectural-review requirements, but for a kitchen remodel that typically only applies if the scope touches anything visible from outside — a new exterior window, a vent-hood penetration, a footprint change — not interior-only work.

The older Colony, Willows, La Mancha, Counterpoint Estates, Crestwood, and Saratoga Pines sections run lighter or no HOA oversight at all. We confirm which side of that line a given remodel falls on and coordinate ARB sign-off alongside the Village permit whenever it applies, so the project doesn't stall between the HOA and the Village.

Proof

What we can — and can't — claim in Royal Palm Beach

There is no confirmed kitchen-remodeling project in Royal Palm Beach on our project-to-city ledger yet. Our confirmed Royal Palm Beach jobs on record — a carport beam and roof-deck repair at Greenway Village, and seamless gutters fabricated on site at Strathmore Gate West — are concrete and gutter work, not kitchen work, and we label them exactly that way rather than implying otherwise.

For kitchen remodeling specifically, we lead with the credential stack: Florida Certified General Contractor license CGC1528750 — a certification, not merely a registration, meaning Bell Engineering may contract in any Florida county without additional local licensure — plus Certified Roofing Contractor license CCC1332751, EPA Lead-Safe Firm #NAT-F122701-2, BBB A+ accreditation, and a held Local Business Tax Receipt for the Village of Royal Palm Beach.

Bell Engineering crew performing finish construction work representative of the craftsmanship behind our Royal Palm Beach kitchen remodels
Bell Engineering finish work — representative of the craftsmanship behind our Royal Palm Beach kitchen remodels.

Questions, Answered

Royal Palm Beach kitchen remodeling, frequently asked

Do I need a Village permit for a kitchen remodel in Royal Palm Beach?

Yes for most scopes. Royal Palm Beach is an incorporated village, chartered in 1959, with its own Building Division at Village Hall, 1050 Royal Palm Beach Boulevard, offering e-permitting — separate from unincorporated Palm Beach County and from neighboring Wellington. Many kitchen remodels are interior-only and permit as a standard building permit through the Village. But any remodel that adds or resizes an exterior opening — a window over the sink, a new exterior door — pulls that opening into the Village's wind-load rules. A licensed contractor must hold the permit and be present at final inspection either way.

Do I need HOA or ARB approval for a kitchen remodel in Madison Green or another Royal Palm Beach community?

It depends on the scope. Madison Green and the newer gated communities — Portosol, Victoria Grove, Bella Terra, Nautica — run HOA architectural-review requirements, but for a kitchen remodel that typically only applies if the scope touches anything visible from outside: a new exterior window, a vent-hood penetration, or a footprint change. Interior-only work generally does not trigger it. The older Colony, Willows, La Mancha, Counterpoint Estates, Crestwood, and Saratoga Pines sections run lighter or no HOA oversight at all. We coordinate ARB sign-off alongside the Village permit whenever it applies.

Is impact-rated glass required if my kitchen remodel adds a window?

Yes. All of Royal Palm Beach sits inside the Florida Building Code's Wind-Borne Debris Region, with no lower-zone exception, and design pressures run roughly 140-160 mph. Any new or resized exterior opening created by a kitchen remodel — a window over the sink is the classic example — must carry a valid Florida Product Approval rated to that standard. We confirm the product approval for your address before we quote.

What Royal Palm Beach neighborhoods do you serve for kitchen remodeling?

All of them — Madison Green, Portosol, Victoria Grove, Bella Terra, Nautica, plus the older Colony section, the Willows, La Mancha, Counterpoint Estates, Crestwood, and Saratoga Pines. Our shop is minutes away in Loxahatchee.

Are you licensed and insured to remodel kitchens in Royal Palm Beach?

Yes. Bell Engineering and Construction Corporation holds Florida Certified General Contractor license CGC1528750 — a certification, not merely a registration, meaning we may contract in any Florida county without additional local licensure — plus Certified Roofing Contractor license CCC1332751, EPA Lead-Safe Firm registration (#NAT-F122701-2), BBB A+ accreditation, and a held Local Business Tax Receipt for the Village of Royal Palm Beach.

Do you offer financing for a Royal Palm Beach kitchen remodel?

Financing is available through our partner Renew Financial's RenewPACE program, designed for energy and storm-protection upgrades like impact windows and new roofs — relevant if your kitchen remodel adds a new exterior opening. Ask us about eligibility.

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