21 Construction Group — General Contractor in Miami Gardens, Florida
How can 21 Construction Group tailor a home for everyday living and remote work?
Homeowners turn to 21 Construction Group when a house needs to support more of life under one roof. As a residential general contractor with strong roofing and interior capabilities, the team plans upgrades that balance durability, comfort, and day-to-day routines. Projects are sequenced to reduce disruption, and finishes are chosen for Florida’s climate as well as modern lifestyle needs. Quiet corners become productive work zones, flooring is specified to handle rolling chairs and high traffic, and kitchen and bath surfaces are mapped for easy cleaning between video calls and family time. Coordination across trades, permitting, and inspections is handled in-house so decisions feel straightforward and timelines stay visible.
The company operates from 6187 NW 167 St H-39, Miami Gardens, Florida 33015, assisting homeowners Monday through Saturday from 8 AM to 6 PM. For scheduling or estimates, call (786) 301-9917, email [email protected], or visit 21 Construction Group to learn more about services and recent residential work.
How does 21 Construction Group install tile flooring and backsplashes for kitchens and baths?
For kitchen and bath upgrades, 21 Construction Group begins with an in‑home assessment that includes moisture checks, substrate inspection, and layout planning tied to how the household uses each space. Flooring recommendations consider chair casters for a home office nook at the island, pet traffic, and acoustic comfort; options often include porcelain or ceramic with crack‑isolation membranes, sound‑reducing underlayments, and leveling where needed. The crew dry‑lays patterns to confirm grout joint alignment at thresholds and appliance clearances, then sets tile with polymer‑modified mortars suited to Florida humidity. Edge profiles and transitions are selected to keep rolling chairs moving smoothly between rooms.
Backsplashes are templated around outlets and fixtures, with laser‑straight datum lines so herringbone, stacked, or subway layouts land cleanly under cabinets and around windows. After grouting, surfaces are sealed where appropriate and caulked at movement joints for longevity. Dust containment, daily site protection, and a final walkthrough are standard. The result is a kitchen_bath finish that looks sharp on camera, wipes clean after meals, and stands up to round‑the‑clock living.
What walk in shower and tub conversion process does 21 Construction Group provide for bathroom renovations?
Bathroom renovation work starts with a measurements and feasibility review to determine whether a walk‑in, curbed, or curbless design best suits the household. 21 Construction Group verifies framing, drain location, and venting, then produces a plan set for permitting when required. Demolition is completed with sealed dust barriers and floor protection. Shower assemblies are built with a pre‑sloped pan, bonded waterproofing membrane, and flood testing before tile is set. Linear or point drains are selected based on tile size and accessibility needs, and blocking is installed for future grab bars even if not requested today.
Fixtures are chosen for comfort and efficiency—pressure‑balanced or thermostatic valves, handhelds for easy rinsing, and low‑profile glass that keeps the bath brighter. Niches and benches are waterproofed as integrated features, not add‑ons, to avoid weak points. Slip‑resistant tile and low‑maintenance grout help keep morning routines quick for remote workers on tight schedules. The team sequences phases so another bathroom remains usable, provides clear daily updates, and finishes with silicone sealing, ventilation checks, and a care guide tailored to the selected materials.
Why do homeowners call 21 Construction Group for residential roofing and home upgrades?
For steep‑slope tile and asphalt shingle roofs, 21 Construction Group conducts a photo‑documented inspection and explains underlayment, flashing, and fastener choices in plain language. Crews protect landscaping, remove old materials, and install peel‑and‑stick underlayment with high‑wind fastening patterns appropriate to local codes. Valleys, penetrations, and drip edges are detailed to shed heavy rain, and ridge components are configured for balanced attic ventilation. The same disciplined planning that helps interior remodels run smoothly is applied on the roof—material deliveries are timed, noise‑intensive work is scheduled mid‑day when possible for remote workers, and daily cleanup keeps driveways open.
Because many families now blend work and home, the team often coordinates roofing with small interior tasks—adding attic access lighting, upgrading bath fans vented through the roof, or aligning exterior colors with planned kitchen_bath finishes—so improvements pull together as one cohesive upgrade. A final walkthrough reviews photos, maintenance tips, and the simple steps to keep documentation organized for insurance and future home projects.
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