Bathroom Remodeling Pine Hills
Re-Bath Services in FL
Transform your space with expert bathroom remodeling. Prime Kitchens And More LLC offers accessible bathroom renovation and more in Pine Hills.
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- Efficient and timely full bathroom remodels to fit your schedule.
- Affordable bathroom renovations without sacrificing quality.
- Expert shower and tub updates for a modern bathroom makeover.
- Personalized bathroom design consultation to match your style.
Who We Are
Quality Remodeling in Orange County
Prime Kitchens And More LLC, based in Pine Hills, FL, specializes in bathroom remodeling. Our team of quality remodeling contractors takes pride in delivering exceptional re-bath services and home repair services. We focus on accessible bathroom renovations, ensuring every client enjoys a safe and stylish space.
Our Process
Step-by-Step Approach
Efficient steps from consultation to completion.
- Consultation: Initial bathroom design consultation to discuss your vision.
- Planning: Detailed planning phase for a seamless bathroom renovation.
- Installation: Expert shower installation, bathtub replacement, and more.
Our Expertise
Orange County Bathroom Remodeling
Bathroom remodeling is a vital part of home renovation. Prime Kitchens And More LLC excels in transforming bathrooms with our expert bathroom contractor team. From bathroom conversions to shower installations, our services ensure a modern bathroom makeover. Whether you need affordable bathroom remodeling or a complete overhaul, we deliver top-notch results. For the best home renovation in Orlando, trust Prime Kitchens And More LLC to get the job done right. Call 407-404-3944 for a consultation today.
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The area that would become Pine Hills began in 1953 with the first subdivisions – Robinswood and Pine Ridge Estates – constructed along the newly completed Pine Hills Road north of Colonial Drive (SR 50). It was one of the first suburbs of Orlando and grew as a bedroom community for the workers of Martin Marietta (now Lockheed Martin). At the time, it was an upper-middle class suburb with a country club named “Silver Pines”.
During the 1960s and into the 1970s, Pine Hills grew north from the original subdivisions around Pine Hills Rd and Colonial Drive to include new neighborhoods off of Silver Star Rd in the north around Powers Dr and to the east around Pine Hills and Indian Hill Roads. The community built its own fire department, a post office branch, and several schools. In the 1970s, the Orange County government seized Pine Hills’ fire engine in an effort to consolidate county-wide fire services. Nevertheless, Pine Hills continued to grow and community leaders began an initiative to incorporate Pine Hills into a city. However, this initiative was eventually abandoned. Several Orange County Commissioners and Florida State House of Representatives and Senators have lived and worked in Pine Hills. During the 1980s, the City of Orlando began annexing sections of Pine Hills. Some areas annexed during this time include North Lane east of Pine Hills Road, Clarion Drive south of Clarcona-Ocoee Road, and areas of the Signal Hill subdivision. Residents rejected further annexation, fearing larger taxes and little representation from Orlando. Eventually, as Orlando’s growth surrounded Pine Hills, many of the original families moved into newer neighborhoods in nearby Ocoee, Winter Garden and MetroWest.
Into the late 1980s and during the 1990s, Pine Hills fell into a state of decline. Silver Pines Country Club was closed, and apartment complexes were built on the property in the mid-1990s. The “Pine Hills Shopping Center” lost its long-time tenants and was eventually converted in the late 1990s into “Pine Hills Marketplace”, a strip mall with discount stores. As newer neighborhoods developed offering more housing options, rental rates dropped and housing became more affordable for residents. Paired with the long-term effects of post-desegregation white flight, neglect from the Orange County government, particularly from the Orange County Board of Commissioners, has resulted in higher crime, and the perpetuation of the “‘Crime Hills’ narrative'” that the area is a less safe, or desirable place to live. As of 2013, Pine Hills’ perception as a high-crime area has begun to shift in a positive direction, by virtue of community-wide initiatives and efforts led by residents. Many schools and churches offer after-school programs and to some extent, free daycare. The Orlando Police Department has collaborated with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office to prevent crime by increasing patrols through the neighborhoods. The government of Orange County is also increasing code enforcement and issuing citations to property owners who neglect to maintain their home’s appearance.
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