Leave in spring. Come back to a finished home.
Tell us when you leave Naples and when you return. We’ll show the viable construction window, the date decisions must be locked, and whether your scope actually fits the season.
Condos add board review to the front of the schedule — usually 3–5 weeks.
Yes — this fits your window.
Leaving in May and back in November gives about 26 weeks. Your whole condo needs roughly 22 weeks including approvals and permits — leaving 4 weeks of buffer for board delays and long-lead materials.
- WINDOW AVAILABLE
- 26 weeks
- PROJECT NEEDS
- 22 weeks
- DECISIONS LOCKED BY
- March
- WALKTHROUGH TARGET
- November
Concept board, written planning range, and your building's approval path — two hours, in person or video.
Selections signed and long-lead items ordered. This is the date that protects your return.
Board package filed, permits in parallel, keys and access protocol agreed with management.
Progress photos and a plain-English note on your phone — approvals handled by text.
Final cleaning and detailing before you land, not after.
You return to a finished home and sign off in person, with the warranty in writing.
The average Naples season window — May through November — is about 26 weeks. That fits a full condo remodel with approvals if design decisions are locked before you fly north. Miss that lock date and the same project spills into season, when board rules restrict work hours.
Lock the plan before you fly north.
Free two-hour session — in person or over video. Concept board, written planning range, dated schedule.
NO OBLIGATION · WE REPLY SAME BUSINESS DAY