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Mark Tivey · Licensed CGC1511598 · Veteran-Owned Since 1988(904) 850-6070
All General Remodeling ServicesOrange Park · Clay County

General Remodeling in Orange Park, FL

An Orange Park whole-home remodel scales between owner-occupied primary residences (long-tenure, comprehensive reset) and investor-grade rental refreshes (durable, fast-turn). Mark's design-build approach handles both ends. CGC1511598, Clay County permits in-house.

General Remodeling for Orange Park Homes

Built to Orange Park standards.

Orange Park sits in the same Clay County corridor as Mark's home base of Fleming Island. The town's lower owner-occupancy rate (55.6%) makes it a real market for landlord-investor renovations alongside owner-occupied remodels. Mark's design-build process — one contract, one number to call — keeps both project types on schedule and on budget.

Complete home transformations from floor to ceiling. I handle every aspect of your remodel with precision and care.

What I Watch For in Orange Park General Remodeling

The local-knowledge details I won't skip.

  • Owner-occupied vs. rental scope. A whole-home for a primary residence wants finish-grade materials and aging-in-place planning; a rental refresh wants durable, easy-to-clean, easy-to-replace specs. Don't confuse them.

  • 1970s ranch electrical scope. Aluminum branch wiring and 100A panels are common in older Orange Park sections (north of Wells Road); whole-home is the right time to address.

  • Clay County permit packaging. Submitting the building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits together at Tyler EPL avoids sequencing delays.

  • Slab and wall settlement on older sections. Some older Orange Park slabs have moved; verify before cabinet ordering or tile install.

  • HVAC right-sizing across zones. Older Orange Park HVAC is often undersized for current finish loads; a whole-home remodel is the right time to recalc and resize.

Clay County Permits

Permits pulled in-house, every job.

Clay County permits are pulled through Tyler Technologies EPL. Permit fee is $1 per $1,000 of construction cost plus a $50 application fee. Jobs over $5,000 require a recorded Notice of Commencement before the first inspection — Tivey handles the filing.

Orange Park General Remodeling FAQ

The questions Orange Park homeowners ask first.

  • Do I need to move out of my home during the remodeling?

    For most projects, you can remain in your home, though there will be some disruption to your daily routine. I work to contain dust and debris, establish clear work zones, and maintain access to essential areas like bathrooms whenever possible. For whole-home remodels or projects affecting multiple rooms simultaneously, some homeowners choose to temporarily relocate for convenience and to speed up the timeline. I'll discuss your specific situation during planning and help you understand what to expect so you can make the best decision for your family.

  • Will I need permits for my remodeling project?

    Most significant remodeling projects in Jacksonville require permits, including room additions, structural changes like removing walls, electrical and plumbing work, and projects that alter your home's footprint. Smaller projects like painting, flooring replacement, or cosmetic updates typically don't require permits. As part of my service, I handle all permit applications, ensure work meets local building codes, and coordinate required inspections. This protects you as the homeowner and ensures your remodel is done correctly and legally, which is essential for insurance purposes and future home sales.

  • How do I prepare my home for a remodeling project?

    I'll provide specific preparation instructions based on your project, but generally you should remove personal items, furniture, and wall decorations from work areas. Clear pathways for workers to access the space and protect valuable items in adjacent rooms from dust. If you have pets, plan for their safety and comfort during construction hours. I recommend designating a space for my crew to stage materials and tools. For larger projects, you might want to set up a temporary kitchen area if that space will be affected. I'll walk through all preparation steps with you before work begins so you feel fully ready.

Before you commit

Read the Clay County cost & permit guide.

A whole-home remodel in Clay County, FL runs $150,000–$400,000 for a standard rework of a 2,000–3,000 sqft home, $400,000–$900,000 for a premium gut-and-rebuild, and $900,000–$2,000,000+ for a luxury whole-home renovation on the largest Fleming Island and Pace Island estates. Full breakdown — every tier, every permit step, every fee — in the guide.

Read the Whole-Home Remodel guide
Your Orange Park General Remodeling project

See your range in 90 seconds.

Tell me about your general remodeling project — you'll see a real budget range mid-flow, and I'll call within 24 hours with a specific quote for Orange Park and the Clay County permit nuances.