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Interior Renovations in Orlando for homes requiring accessibility upgrades, functional kitchen updates, or complete bathroom reconfiguration

Countertops crack near sinks after years of water exposure, bathroom fixtures fail when floor joists settle unevenly, and doorways built decades ago no longer accommodate wheelchairs or walkers. PJC Solution Inc handles interior renovations that address structural wear, accessibility barriers, and outdated layouts across kitchens, bathrooms, flooring systems, and wall surfaces. Work includes countertop and appliance installation, complete plumbing fixture replacement, ADA-compliant modifications such as walk-in showers and wheelchair ramps, and drywall repair after removing load-bearing considerations.


Kitchen remodeling involves removing old cabinetry to expose wall studs, installing new countertops after verifying cabinet level, positioning appliances where plumbing and electrical lines allow, and repairing subfloors damaged by dishwasher leaks. Bathroom renovation requires coordinating tile work with plumbing rough-ins, ensuring shower pan slopes drain properly, and installing grab bars into studs rather than drywall alone. Flooring installation accounts for subfloor condition, whether hardwood expansion gaps are needed based on humidity, and how vinyl plank locks together over uneven concrete.


Schedule a property walkthrough to identify specific structural and accessibility concerns before planning begins.

What Proper Renovation Work Requires

Kitchen countertop installation starts with verifying that cabinets sit level front to back and side to side, since granite or quartz slabs reveal even minor height differences once placed. Appliance installation checks that gas lines are capped correctly when switching to electric ranges, that refrigerator doors swing without hitting adjacent cabinetry, and that dishwashers have adequate clearance under countertop overhangs. Bathroom plumbing installations position drain lines before tile goes down, ensuring shower bases slope toward the drain at one-quarter inch per foot to prevent standing water.


Once flooring is installed, transitions between rooms sit flush without trip hazards, baseboards cover expansion gaps where hardwood meets walls, and tile grout lines run straight across multiple sections. Drywall repair leaves smooth patches that disappear under paint, with tapered edges feathered outward so seams don't telegraph through the finish coat. ADA-compliant upgrades position grab bars at precise heights measured from finished floor level, install shower benches that support weight without flexing, and widen doorways to thirty-six inches where wheelchair access is required.


Masonry work for kitchen backsplashes bonds tile to drywall or cement board depending on moisture exposure, while wood rot repair in window trim involves cutting back to solid material before installing primed replacement boards. Cabinet installation shims base units until they're plumb in both directions, since countertops installed over out-of-level cabinets develop stress cracks near seams. Interior painting includes patching nail holes and sanding rough spots before primer goes on, ensuring the finish coat shows no brush marks or roller stipple.

Questions About Renovation Work

Homeowners planning kitchen or bathroom updates typically ask how existing layouts affect new installations and what accessibility modifications involve structurally.

  • What does ADA compliance require for walk-in showers?

    Walk-in showers built to ADA standards include a curbless entry or a maximum half-inch threshold, grab bars anchored into blocking installed between wall studs, a fixed or handheld showerhead mounted on a slide bar, and slip-resistant flooring with proper drainage slope.

  • How is hardwood flooring installed over existing subfloors?

     Hardwood installation begins by checking subfloor flatness within three-sixteenths of an inch over ten feet, removing any protruding nails or staples, and acclimating wood planks to interior humidity for several days before nailing or gluing them down with expansion gaps left at all walls.

  • What happens during kitchen countertop replacement?

     Existing countertops are removed without damaging base cabinets, new slabs are templated to exact dimensions including sink and cooktop cutouts, edges are finished to specified profiles, and seams are placed where they'll bear the least weight and remain least visible.

  • When does drywall repair require replacing entire sections?

     Full section replacement is necessary when water damage extends beyond two feet in any direction, when multiple layers have delaminated, or when mold growth has penetrated the paper facing and gypsum core.

  • How do wheelchair ramps meet code requirements?

    Ramps are built with a maximum slope of one inch of rise per twelve inches of run, include handrails on both sides when the rise exceeds six inches, provide level landings at top and bottom, and use slip-resistant decking material rated for exterior exposure.

PJC Solution Inc evaluates structural conditions before renovation work starts, ensuring cabinets, plumbing fixtures, and accessibility modifications install correctly the first time. Request an on-site assessment to review your specific layout and upgrade requirements.