Contact iHome Built

Tell us about your home.

Get in touch with our specialist, tell us about your kitchen or remodeling project, and we will provide a free, no-obligation consultation with scope, ideas, and next steps.

Before you contact us

Quick consultation checklist.

You do not need final plans before reaching out. A few clear details help us understand the home faster, ask better questions, and guide you toward the right scope before anyone starts guessing at numbers.

01

Photos of the space

Send wide room photos plus close-ups of cabinets, counters, flooring, appliances, electrical panels, plumbing areas, and anything damaged.

Why it helps: Photos help us understand layout, existing conditions, access, finish level, and whether the project looks cosmetic, cabinet-focused, or more complex.

02

Current pain points

List what is not working: poor storage, awkward traffic flow, bad lighting, dated cabinets, appliance conflicts, worn surfaces, or a closed-off layout.

Why it helps: Pain points tell us what the remodel needs to solve, not just what it should look like. That helps us separate nice-to-have ideas from real scope.

03

Inspiration and priorities

Share a few photos or styles you like, plus your must-haves, flexible items, and anything you definitely do not want.

Why it helps: This helps us guide cabinet style, surface choices, lighting, budget tradeoffs, and design direction without forcing decisions too early.

04

Timeline, city, and constraints

Tell us your city, ideal timing, HOA requirements, permit-sensitive changes, budget comfort, and whether you need the kitchen usable by a certain date.

Why it helps: Location and timing help us plan realistically around permits, inspections, material lead times, scheduling, and whether the project is a good fit.

Project request

Send the details. We will help clarify the next step.

Use the form for kitchen renovation, cabinetry, surfaces, full home remodeling, and outdoor living questions. For faster help, call directly during business hours.

Want a clearer request before you submit?

The Kitchen Remodeling Planner can organize your project type, scope, missing decisions, and questions before you send the form.

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Project request

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After you submit

What happens next

We turn your request into a focused remodeling conversation.

A good first call is not a sales script. It is a quick project triage: what kind of work you need, where the unknowns are, what decisions matter early, and whether iHome Built is the right fit.

Good to know:Photos, inspiration links, a rough timeline, and the city where the project is located help us give you a more useful response.

01

Request review

We read through the project type, city, timeline, photos, and notes you send so the first conversation starts with context instead of generic questions.

Helpful to include: what feels dated, what does not function well, and whether you are looking for a refresh, layout change, or larger remodel.

02

Fit and scheduling

We confirm that the project fits our service range from Tampa Bay to Fort Myers, our remodeling specialties, and the schedule window you are hoping for.

This helps protect your time before anyone starts talking about drawings, selections, deposits, or a site visit.

03

Scope conversation

We talk through cabinets, surfaces, flooring, lighting, wall changes, permits, access, HOA details, and anything that could change the final scope.

The goal is not to rush you into a price. The goal is to understand the work clearly enough to price it responsibly.

04

Clear next step

After the consultation, we outline the best path forward: additional measurements, design development, a detailed proposal, or another practical next step.

You should leave the conversation knowing what happens next, what we need from you, and what decisions are worth making early.

Service region

Tell us where your project is on the Gulf Coast.

We commonly work through Sarasota, Nokomis, Venice, Lakewood Ranch, Bradenton, North Port, Englewood, Port Charlotte, Tampa Bay, Fort Myers, and nearby Gulf Coast communities.