
Covenant Builders
We Deliver.
Services built around real project needs
Our services cover new homes, custom kitchens, commercial builds, remodels, and storm restoration—with clear scope and licensed accountability.
Florida license
CBC1253676
Classification
Certified Building Contractor
Licensed since
2005 · 21+ years
Status
Active through August 31, 2028
Vero Beach · Sebastian · Fort Pierce · Port St. Lucie · Fellsmere · Bilingual company. Hablamos español. · Mon–Fri 9–5
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How we help you build
Each service below matches what we actually deliver—no swapped template copy.
01
New Home Builds
Building the home of your dreams starts with listening. Our team works with you from planning and design through construction, keeping the schedule and budget visible every step of the way.
- Design-build collaboration
- Permit coordination
- Quality-focused craftsmanship
- On-site communication you can trust
How this project runs
We lock every finish selection before we submit for permit. It is the single biggest reason a build stays on schedule.
Contract and deposit
1–2 weeks
We walk the lot, confirm what is buildable, and put scope, price, and schedule in writing.
Design, engineering, and selections
8–16 weeks
Whether we draw it or you bring plans, this stage ends with sealed drawings and every finish chosen and signed off.
Permitting and notice of commencement
4–12 weeks
We handle submittal and plan review ourselves, record the notice of commencement, and schedule the first inspection.
Site work and foundation
4–8 weeks
Clearing, fill, underground plumbing, termite treatment, and the slab your house sits on.
Structure and dry-in
8–14 weeks
Walls, tie beam, trusses, roof, windows and doors — the point your home stops being weather-dependent.
Rough-ins, millwork, and finishes
12–20 weeks
Electrical, plumbing and air inside the walls, then drywall, stucco, and the cabinetry we build in our own shop.
Final inspections and certificate of occupancy
2–4 weeks
Every trade signs off, the county issues your certificate of occupancy, and we hand over the keys and the warranty.
Timeframes are typical ranges, not guarantees. Permit review times are set by the building department and are outside our control.
02
Custom Kitchens & Cabinetry
Your kitchen is the heart of the home. We specialize in renovations and high-quality custom cabinetry that balance style, storage, and everyday function.
- Custom cabinetry
- Full kitchen renovations
- Material and finish guidance
- Detail-driven millwork
How this project runs
Your cabinetry is built in our own shop, not ordered from a catalogue. Shop capacity — not a supplier’s queue — sets the schedule.
Consultation and feasibility
1–2 weeks
We walk the space, talk through how you actually cook and live in it, and give you an honest budget range.
Design and selections
3–8 weeks
Measured drawings, cabinet design, and every finish and appliance chosen before anything is ordered or built.
Contract and permitting
2–6 weeks
Scope in writing, and where moving plumbing or electrical requires a permit, we pull it ourselves.
Demolition and rough work
2–4 weeks
Dust containment and floor protection first, then demolition, any structural work, and rough-ins.
Cabinetry and finishes
4–10 weeks
Shop-built cabinets installed and scribed, countertops templated only after cabinets are set, then tile, paint, and fixtures.
Final inspection and handover
1–2 weeks
Inspections where permitted, our own punch before you see it, then walkthrough, warranty, and care instructions.
Timeframes are typical ranges, not guarantees. Permit review times are set by the building department and are outside our control.
03
Commercial Projects
We help businesses grow with custom-built commercial properties that are functional, durable, and tailored to your operations—from planning through completion.
- Tenant improvements
- New commercial builds
- Code-aware planning
- Efficient project delivery
How this project runs
We analyse and price accessibility requirements before you sign, not after plan review. It is the most common budget surprise in commercial work, and it should not be a surprise.
Consultation and due diligence
2–4 weeks
We confirm occupancy classification, egress, and accessibility exposure up front — and read your lease if this is a tenant improvement.
Design, code analysis, and selections
8–20 weeks
Sealed drawings, a written code and accessibility analysis, systems design, and every selection locked before submittal.
Contract and permitting
6–16 weeks
We run building, fire marshal, and health review ourselves — in parallel where the jurisdiction allows, so nothing waits in line.
Demolition, site, and structural work
3–12 weeks
Containment and life-safety protection first, then demolition, structural work, and site work where the project is ground-up.
Systems and rough-ins
4–12 weeks
Electrical, plumbing, and mechanical rough-in, plus fire sprinkler and alarm — each with its own inspection.
Finishes and millwork
4–12 weeks
Rated assemblies built to the tested detail, then ceilings, flooring, paint, and casework from our own shop.
Inspections, certificate, and turnover
2–6 weeks
Building and fire marshal finals, your certificate of occupancy or completion, punch, and staff training on the systems you now operate.
Timeframes are typical ranges, not guarantees. Permit review times are set by the building department and are outside our control.
04
Remodels & Renovations
From targeted remodels to larger renovations, we improve existing spaces with the same care we bring to new construction—clear scope, clean execution, and respect for your timeline.
- Whole-home and room remodels
- Scope clarity before work begins
- Phased work when needed
- Finish-level craftsmanship
How this project runs
We open walls before we price the job. A low number that turns into change orders helps nobody — we would rather find the surprise while you can still make decisions about it.
Consultation and feasibility
1–2 weeks
We walk the space, check the permit history, and tell you honestly what is possible in your budget.
Discovery and design
3–10 weeks
Exploratory openings to see what is actually behind the walls, then design to real conditions — and every selection signed off.
Contract and permitting
2–8 weeks
Scope, allowances, and a written change order process agreed before work starts. We pull the permit ourselves.
Demolition and rough work
2–8 weeks
Containment and protection first, then demolition, structural work, and rough-ins — with anything discovered documented and priced in writing.
Finishes and millwork
3–12 weeks
Drywall, flooring, tile, and paint, plus the trim and cabinetry we build ourselves.
Final inspection and handover
1–3 weeks
Final inspections, our own punch before you see it, then walkthrough, warranty, and a clean space back.
Timeframes are typical ranges, not guarantees. Permit review times are set by the building department and are outside our control.
05
Storm Restoration
Living on the Treasure Coast means building for weather that eventually arrives. We assess and document damage, secure the structure, and carry the work through roof, envelope, and interior rebuild—restoring the property to current Florida building code with the same licensed accountability we bring to new construction.
- Damage assessment and written scope
- Roof, window, and envelope repair
- Structural and interior rebuild
- Rebuilt to current Florida code
How this project runs
A few things stated plainly: you file and own your claim — we document the damage and build the repair. We do not adjust claims or interpret your policy. Your deductible is your responsibility and is collected in full; Florida law does not allow us to waive or discount it. And our work is the rebuild — if you have active water damage, we will connect you with a mitigation company we trust.
Inspection and documentation
2–5 days
We photograph and measure everything, gather the mitigation company’s records, and write a documented scope of the repair.
Contract and claim coordination
3–7 days
You file with your carrier. We give you the documentation to support the rebuild, in writing, with the deductible stated up front.
Adjuster meeting and scope agreement
2–8 weeks
We meet your adjuster on site and walk them through what we documented, then compare their estimate against our scope line by line.
Permit and mobilization
1–4 weeks
We pull the permit, confirm the structure is dry and signed off, collect the deductible, and schedule the crew.
Reconstruction
2–8 weeks
The repair gets built and photographed at every step — including anything found once we open things up.
Completion and closeout
3–14 weeks
Final inspections and punch, then documentation for anything discovered during the work and the paperwork that releases your final payment.
Timeframes are typical ranges, not guarantees. Permit review times are set by the building department and are outside our control.
Need something specific?
If you have a unique vision or a particular requirement, we are here to bring it to life. Call (772) 473-7115 or request an estimate online.
Service areas
Where we build on the Treasure Coast
Covenant Builders takes residential and commercial projects across Vero Beach and nearby communities — only places we actually serve.
- Vero Beach
- Sebastian
- Fort Pierce
- Port St. Lucie
- Fellsmere
- Treasure Coast
Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Not sure if your address is in range? Ask us.
