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Accessory Building Construction in Pembroke Pines, FL

Accessory buildings — detached garages, pool houses, studios, outdoor kitchens with permanent structure — are permitted construction projects in Florida with specific code requirements. We handle the permitting, engineering coordination, and construction from foundation to finish.

Accessory Building Construction in Pembroke Pines, FL

Permitted construction

We handle all permit applications and inspections.

Wind-load engineering

Structures engineered for Broward County hurricane requirements.

All trades

Foundation, framing, electrical, plumbing, and finish.

What counts as an accessory building

Any structure on a property that's secondary to the main house. Detached garages. Pool houses and cabanas. Studio and office structures. Covered outdoor kitchens with permanent framing. Guest houses where zoning allows. Each municipality in South Florida has its own setback requirements, coverage limits, and permitting process.

Permitting in South Florida

Accessory buildings in Pembroke Pines and surrounding cities require building permits. Wind load requirements in Broward County are significant — structures need to be engineered for hurricane exposure. We work with licensed engineers and handle the permit application and inspections.

Outdoor kitchens

Permanent outdoor kitchen structures are one of the most requested accessory projects in South Florida. A proper outdoor kitchen involves a concrete block or steel-frame structure, plumbing stub-out for a sink, electrical for appliances and lighting, and finish materials that hold up to weather. We build the structure and handle all the trades.

Frequently asked questions

What are the setback requirements in Pembroke Pines?
Setbacks vary by zoning district and lot size. We pull the specific requirements for your address before scoping the project.
Do you do ADUs (accessory dwelling units)?
Zoning for ADUs varies by municipality in South Florida. We assess what's permitted for your specific address and can build what's approved.
How long does permitting take?
Broward County permit timelines vary. Simple structures can be approved in two to four weeks. Larger or more complex structures take longer. We start the permit process early in the project timeline.

Start Your Project

Ready to see what it would cost?

We walk the space, build a real scope, and send a line-item bid. No obligations.