Home Renovation in Trinity, FL
One contractor. Every trade. Zero excuses. Full interior overhauls, structural changes, and system upgrades managed from demo to final walkthrough.
Trinity's housing stock is almost entirely from the 2000s forward, which means most renovation work centers on updating builder-grade finishes and replacing first-generation mechanical systems that have reached the 15 to 20 year mark. HVAC systems, water heaters, and original roofing are common replacement items. Drome Contracting renovates homes throughout this Pasco County census-designated place, handling permits through Pasco County Building Construction Services just 8 miles from our Odessa office.
What Affects Your Cost
- — Home size and number of rooms affected
- — Structural changes (wall removal, additions)
- — Mechanical system age and condition
- — Finish level selected
- — Permitting complexity
- — Age of home (older homes often have hidden issues)
What You Get
What's Included
All Permits, Pulled Under Our License
Structural, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC permits — we handle every application, every inspection, and every interaction with Pasco County.
Demo and Structural Work
Controlled demolition. Load-bearing wall removal with proper engineering. Structural modifications completed and inspected before proceeding.
Mechanical Updates
Plumbing, electrical, and HVAC upgrades or rerouting completed by licensed trade contractors under our supervision.
Finish Work to Spec
Drywall, paint, trim, flooring, cabinets, countertops, and fixtures installed to the approved plan and your selections.
Written Itemized Estimate
Every cost listed before demo begins. Materials, labor, permits, and subcontractor work itemized so you know exactly what you are paying for.
Our Process
How We Work
Home Walkthrough
We walk your home and listen to what you want changed. We assess structural conditions and identify scope.
Detailed Estimate
Line-item estimate with a detailed scope of work. Every cost visible before any demo begins.
Permits
We pull all required permits. Structural modifications, electrical upgrades, plumbing changes.
Demo and Structural Work
Controlled demolition. Load-bearing wall removal with proper engineering. Structural modifications completed and inspected.
Mechanical Updates
Plumbing, electrical, and HVAC upgrades or rerouting as needed.
Finish Work
Drywall, paint, trim, flooring, cabinets, countertops, fixtures. Your home transformed.
Final Walkthrough
We do not consider it done until you do. Punch list items addressed before final sign-off.
Local Expertise
What We Know About Building Here
Permit Authority
Pasco County Building Construction Services
Online portal: PascoGateway
Pasco County Building Construction Services processes all renovation permits (PascoGateway)
Most Trinity homes are 2000s-era with original HVAC, water heaters, and roofing reaching end of life
Neighborhood HOAs are common and may restrict exterior changes including window styles and paint colors
Former agricultural land means some properties have fill soil that should be evaluated before additions
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Ready to start your home renovation in Trinity?
Why Drome
Credentials That Matter
Florida Certified General Contractor
General liability insurance coverage
Full workers compensation coverage
Same person from estimate to final walkthrough
Why Drome
Built for Trinity Homeowners
One Licensed Contractor in Trinity
CGC1515971 — Florida Certified General Contractor. We manage every trade under our license. You deal with one person, not five subcontractors.
Permits First, Always
We never start work that requires a permit in Pasco County without having it in hand. Unpermitted renovation work creates title problems and voids insurance coverage.
We Work in Occupied Homes
Renovation scheduling is different from new construction. We stage work to minimize disruption to your household and communicate daily on Trinity job sites.
No Surprises Mid-Project
When we open walls and find something unexpected, we document it, explain it, and provide a written change order before any additional work starts.
Investment
Home Renovation Pricing in Trinity
Ranges based on typical Pasco County projects. Your itemized estimate reflects your exact scope.
Cosmetic
$25,000 – $100,000
Paint, flooring, fixtures, surface-level updates.
- ✓ New paint throughout
- ✓ Flooring replacement
- ✓ Updated fixtures and hardware
- ✓ Surface-level kitchen and bath updates
Structural
$65,000 – $350,000
Moving walls, updating systems, reconfiguring spaces.
- ✓ Everything in Cosmetic
- ✓ Load-bearing wall removal
- ✓ Electrical and plumbing upgrades
- ✓ Layout reconfiguration
Whole-House
$75,000 – $650,000
Complete transformation. Down to the studs and rebuilt.
- ✓ Everything in Structural
- ✓ Full mechanical replacement
- ✓ New insulation and drywall
- ✓ Complete interior redesign
FAQ
Common Questions
What renovations do Trinity homeowners request most often?
Kitchen and bathroom updates top the list, followed by whole-home flooring replacement, HVAC upgrades, and opening up floor plans by removing non-load-bearing walls. Many Trinity homes were built with closed-off kitchens that owners now want opened to the living area. Drome Contracting handles all of these under one renovation contract.
Will my Trinity HOA allow a room addition?
Most Trinity HOAs require architectural review for additions, and some restrict how much of the lot you can cover. Drome Contracting reviews your community covenants, submits designs for HOA approval, and handles Pasco County permitting in parallel so neither process delays the other.
Can I stay in my home during a renovation in Trinity?
It depends on the scope. Cosmetic renovations usually allow you to stay. Full structural renovations may require temporary relocation for safety and efficiency.
How long does a full home renovation take?
Cosmetic renovations take 4-8 weeks. Structural renovations with layout changes take 3-6 months depending on scope and Pasco County permitting timelines.
Do you handle permits for renovations in Pasco County?
All of them. We pull every permit, schedule every inspection, and manage every code requirement through Pasco County.
What happens if my renovation uncovers termite damage in Trinity?
Termite damage is extremely common in Florida homes, especially in older construction. When we open walls during a renovation and find termite damage, we document the extent, replace all compromised framing and sheathing, and treat the affected areas before closing the walls back up. We handle all permits through Pasco County for the additional structural work.
Licensed and Insured
Serving Trinity and Pasco County
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