Location sheet · Sugar Sand Park · Boca Raton FL
Kitchen Remodeler near Sugar Sand Park
Kitchen remodeler near Sugar Sand Park works the single family streets off Military Trail, where the kitchens are large enough that the real question is whether the layout moves. The park across the road is also the clearest proof that Boca Raton has three authorities and not one.


- In your house
- 2–3 weeks
- Start to finish
- 3–6 weeks
- Workmanship warranty
- 2 years
- License
- CGC1524886
The single family streets around Sugar Sand Park give a kitchen something a condominium cannot: room to be a different shape when it is finished. Runs of twenty one to thirty five linear feet are common here, the rooms usually have a wall or two that could open, and the sink is often sitting where the original builder decided it should sit rather than where the family actually cooks. That turns the first conversation into a different question than it is downtown. Not what the cabinets cost. Whether the room stays as it is.
2 separate public bodies own and operate the park across the road
- Licensed & insured: CGC1524886
- 350+ projects completed
- 2-year labor warranty
- Answered 7 AM–10 PM, 7 days
The Park Is Owned by One Government and Run by Another
Sugar Sand Park is the plainest illustration in the city of something that catches homeowners out every week. The City of Boca Raton's own facility page states it in one line: Sugar Sand Park is owned by the Greater Boca Raton Beach and Park District and operated by the City of Boca Raton. Two separate public bodies, one park, and the address on Military Trail says nothing about either.
The same split runs through the housing around it. The City's residency page divides the map into three zones, the City of Boca Raton, the Greater Boca Raton Beach and Park District and Palm Beach County, and warns that although you may have a Boca Raton address, it does not necessarily mean that you live within City limits. Which of the three covers a given house decides the permit office, the fee schedule, the inspector and the queue. It is decided by the parcel, not by the mailbox, and it is the first thing we look up.
What that means practically on these streets is that two neighbors can get different answers to the same question and both be right. A homeowner who calls three contractors and hears three different permit stories usually has not been given bad information. They have been given information about three different parcels. We stop guessing by checking, which costs a few minutes at the start of the conversation.
Then there is what the houses themselves ask for. A kitchen with real cabinetry and a wall between it and the living room invites the question of removing that wall, and the honest answer is that the wall is the cheap part. Once a sink, a range or a wall moves, the drain line is the item that decides the project. When the original waste line runs under the slab, moving a sink is not a matter of extra pipe. It means cutting concrete, exposing the line, checking what it is made of and what condition it is in, deciding whether to reconnect or replace the run, having it inspected and closing it back up. We do not assume that every older house on these streets has a particular kind of pipe under the floor. We verify it before quoting a layout change, because that verification is the difference between a firm number and a surprise in week two.

What Changes When the Layout Moves
A full remodel that keeps the existing layout runs $25,000 to $42,000 for a kitchen in the twenty one to thirty five linear foot range, which describes most of the houses here. That is the complete job: cabinets, quartz counters, backsplash corner to corner, sink and faucet, hardware, the plumbing and electrical reconnections, installation and finish. Total time is three to six weeks from signature and time inside the house is two to three weeks.
A remodel that moves the plan is a different project with a different number: $42,000 to $70,000, eight to twelve weeks total and four to six weeks inside the house. The gap is not a markup. It is concrete work, relocated plumbing, usually electrical, a drawing set and a review by whichever authority covers the parcel. We price the two separately and tell you which one your kitchen is, because a company that quotes the low number and discovers the high one halfway through is not doing you a favor.
The electrical question arrives with the new layout rather than with the old house. A modern kitchen asks for induction, a wall oven, a dishwasher, a disposal, receptacles in the island, under cabinet lighting and recessed cans. The point is not that these houses were wired badly. It is that a different kitchen makes a different demand, so we check whether the existing circuits and panel carry it, and if new circuits or a panel change are needed that enters the scope before the cabinets are ordered rather than after.

Getting to Us from Sugar Sand Park
From Sugar Sand Park, turn north on Military Trail and go to Glades Road. Turn west on Glades and stay on it: you cross Florida's Turnpike, and Glades ends at State Road 7, also signed as US 441. We are at 20283 State Road 7, suite 412, in the Mission Bay office plaza just north of that intersection. If Glades is heavy in the afternoon, Palmetto Park Road west runs parallel and meets State Road 7 as well. Call before you leave and we will tell you which one is moving.
Kitchen Remodeler Boca Raton
20283 State Road 7, Ste 412, Boca Raton, FL 33498
Every day, 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Licensed, Insured, and Permitted in Boca Raton
The work is contracted, executed and invoiced by Gaven Constructions under Florida license CGC1524886, which puts a licensed general contractor behind the job instead of a coordinator between trades. You can confirm the number in the state licensee search run by the DBPR before signing anything. The company is licensed, insured and bonded, and certificates are available before work is scheduled. Installation labor carries a two year workmanship warranty, written into the contract in advance. Any required permitting, drawings or engineering is identified and priced before the project is approved, and which office receives it follows the parcel rather than the postal address.
- License
- CGC1524886 Certified General Contractor, verifiable in the Florida DBPR licensee search.
- Insurance
- Licensed, insured and bonded Certificates are available before any work is scheduled.
- Labor warranty
- 2 years On installation labor. What it covers is written into your contract before any work is scheduled.
- Response time
- Within 24 hours Every inquiry gets an answer within one business day.
- Permits and design
- Priced before approval Requirements vary by project scope and by which authority has jurisdiction over the property. Any required permitting, drawings, engineering, or design services are identified and priced before the project is approved.
- Who contracts the work
- Gaven Constructions Kitchen Remodeler Boca Raton was acquired by Gaven Constructions, a licensed Florida contractor. Every estimate and invoice is issued by Gaven Constructions, which holds the license and carries the insurance on every job.
Common Questions
Who issues the permit for a house near Sugar Sand Park?
It depends on the parcel, and that is not a dodge. The City's residency page splits this area into three zones, the City of Boca Raton, the Greater Boca Raton Beach and Park District and Palm Beach County, and states that a Boca Raton address does not necessarily place a property inside City limits. We look up the parcel before drawing anything, which takes minutes and prevents a package going to the wrong office.
What does a kitchen remodel cost near Sugar Sand Park?
A full remodel that keeps the existing layout runs $25,000 to $42,000 for a kitchen of twenty one to thirty five linear feet. If the plan moves, meaning a wall, a sink or a range changes position, the project runs $42,000 to $70,000. The price does not change by neighborhood and there is no travel fee anywhere in our service area.
Can I move the sink to the island in a Boca Raton house?
Often, and the floor decides. If the original drain runs under the slab, moving a sink means cutting concrete, exposing and assessing the line, reconnecting or replacing the run, an inspection and closing it up again. We check what is actually there before quoting rather than assuming what a house of a given age should have.
How long will I be without a kitchen near Sugar Sand Park?
Two to three weeks inside the house on a remodel that keeps the layout, against three to six weeks total from signature. If the layout moves, it is four to six weeks inside the house and eight to twelve weeks total. In both cases nothing is demolished until the cabinets and countertop are built and delivered, so most of the waiting happens while you still have a working kitchen.
Do I need a new electrical panel for a Boca Raton kitchen?
Maybe, and it is worth answering before the cabinets are ordered rather than after. A new kitchen usually asks more of the electrical system than the old one did, between induction, a wall oven, island receptacles and lighting. We check what the existing circuits and panel support during the estimate, and if a change is needed it goes into the scope with a number attached.
Do you charge extra to come out to this part of Boca Raton?
No. There is no travel fee, no distance surcharge and no minimum project size that changes by location. The first visit is free everywhere we work, and what a kitchen costs is set by the linear feet of cabinetry and by whether the layout moves.
Recent Kitchen Remodeling Projects in Boca Raton
Ask the layout question before the cabinet question.
Whether the sink, the range or a wall moves is the single decision that changes the price, the schedule and the permit path. Everything else is choosing. Send us the address and a photo of the kitchen from the doorway and we will tell you which of the two projects you are looking at, at no cost.
