Hands down best service and quality work in all south florida, owner operated, hands on throughout all phases of construction. Two home renovations completed, Ft. Lauderdale and Coral Springs, both completed on time and in budget.
Google ReviewRenovations don’t fail on the construction. They fail on the coordination between the plumber, the electrician, the mechanical guy, and whoever signs the permits.
Five State Licenses.
Dellamano Construction Inc. fixes coordination failure at the source. Owner Aldo Dellamano personally holds every trade license the state of Florida issues, so a single signature carries your project from permit through final inspection. Fixed-bid written proposals. No T&M. No sub-of-a-sub finger-pointing.
Homeowners who’ve trusted the signature.
Every review below is from a real customer, verifiable on Aldo’s Google Business Profile. Kiersten Dellamano reads and responds to every review from the office.
Aldo and his crew displayed a passion to please and took immeasurable pride in their craftsmanship. My very ordinary condo has been transformed into a true showcase. Let Aldo do it — you won’t be disappointed.
Google ReviewThese guys are the best. Aldo took care of us and made sure the job was done to perfection. Highly recommend!
Google ReviewFrom start to finish Aldo showed great integrity. He answered my calls and texts in a timely manner and addressed whatever problems arose, swiftly and honestly. We love our new kitchen, bar, lighting, paint job. We would definitely hire him again.
Google ReviewWe have worked with Dellamano Construction on numerous projects and they continue to impress me with their professionalism, speedy work, and craftsmanship. Dellamano Construction will get the job done and will exceed expectations.
Google ReviewEvery reason renovations run late lives between the trades.
The construction usually isn’t the problem. The plumber blames the mechanical guy. The mechanical guy blames the GC. Every gap becomes your problem. Dellamano owns every trade — so there’s nothing to hand off, nothing to argue about, and nowhere for the schedule to slip.
01All five licenses, one owner
General, Roofing, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical — every one held personally by Aldo Dellamano and verifiable on the FL DBPR portal.
02Fixed-bid, never T&M
Every project runs on a written fixed-bid proposal signed at contract. No allowance games. No surprise change orders in the final invoice.
03Direct owner access
Aldo runs the field. Kiersten runs the office. Every call, email, and text gets a same-day answer during business hours.
04Self-performed trades
Because we hold every trade license in-house, structural, MEP, and finish work stay on the same schedule and inspection track. No waiting for the sub.
Every trade. One general contract.
From poolside outdoor kitchens in Parkland to full custom builds in Boca Raton to commercial tenant fit-outs across Broward and Palm Beach counties.
Custom Home Building
Ground-up custom residences. Architectural coordination through final walkthrough under one fixed-bid contract. Typical timeline: 10–18 months.
Explore Custom Home Building → 02 · InteriorHome Remodeling
Whole-home renovations and major layout changes. Structural, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical on the same schedule — no “waiting for the sub.”
Explore Home Remodeling → 03 · Interior + StructuralHome Additions
Second-story additions, room extensions, in-law suites, and pool-house builds. Foundation to finish under one contract.
Explore Home Additions → 04 · InteriorKitchen Remodeling
Fully permitted kitchen renovations — cabinetry, quartz, tile, appliance integration, gas and 240V electrical. 6–12 week typical scope.
Explore Kitchen Remodeling → 05 · InteriorInterior Renovation
Full-interior remodels beyond a single room — new layouts, structural openings, flooring, millwork, lighting, HVAC and plumbing rework.
Explore Interior Renovation → 06 · ExteriorOutdoor Kitchens
Built-in grills, hood ventilation, refrigeration, stone counters, tile backsplashes, gas lines. Engineered for salt air and hurricane season.
Explore Outdoor Kitchens → 07 · ExteriorExterior Living Spaces
Kitchens, pergolas, hardscapes, pool decks, and lighting designed and installed together — one integrated environment, not four change orders.
Explore Exterior Living Spaces → 08 · Exterior + StructuralPergolas & Shade Structures
Custom pergolas, cabanas, and shade structures to South Florida wind code. Engineered footings, marine-grade fasteners, permitted plans.
Explore Pergolas & Shade Structures → 09 · ExteriorHardscapes & Paver Patios
Paver patios, pool decks, driveways, retaining walls. Proper base prep and drainage — the difference between flat and sunken in three seasons.
Explore Hardscapes & Paver Patios → 10 · Exterior + MEPPool Construction
New pool builds and pool-area renovations coordinated with hardscape, plumbing, electrical, and structural. One contractor, one warranty conversation.
Explore Pool Construction → 11 · Mechanical + Electrical + PlumbingHome Systems
Whole-house mechanical, plumbing, and electrical upgrades. Because we hold all three trade licenses, the systems talk to each other on day one.
Explore Home Systems → 12 · Mechanical + ElectricalGenerator Installation
Standby generators sized to your home’s actual load — not oversold. Pad, gas line, transfer switch, and permitting all in-house.
Explore Generator Installation → 13 · ElectricalElectrical Contracting
Panel upgrades, service changes, EV chargers, code corrections, and full electrical for renovations. Florida EC #13015530 — held by the owner.
Explore Electrical Contracting → 14 · PlumbingPlumbing Contracting
Rough-in and finish plumbing for renovations, additions, and new construction, plus gas line work. Florida CFC #1434398 — held by the owner.
Explore Plumbing Contracting → 15 · RoofingRoofing
Re-roofs, roof repairs, and new-construction roof systems. Florida Roofing #CCC1335157 — same owner signing your general contract.
Explore Roofing → 16 · UmbrellaGeneral Contracting
The umbrella that covers every scope above. One fixed-bid contract, one signature, one accountable licensed contractor.
Explore General Contracting → 17 · CommercialCommercial Construction
Ground-up commercial builds and major renovations across South Florida. Single-contractor accountability means faster inspections.
Explore Commercial Construction → 18 · CommercialTenant Fit-Outs & Build-Outs
Restaurant, retail, office, and medical build-outs under one general contract. Landlord and municipality coordination included.
Explore Tenant Fit-Outs & Build-Outs →A cross-section of the calendar.
Kitchens, baths, custom builds, outdoor living, and commercial fit-outs across Broward and Palm Beach counties — every one delivered under one general contract.

Two-story residence with glass walls, wooden accents, and expansive hardscape patio.

White kitchen with marble backsplash, stainless appliances, and waterfall island.

Waterfront home with outdoor living space, private dock, and moored access under palms.

Modern patio with sectional seating, ceiling fans, tropical landscaping over pool.

Marble flooring, freestanding tub, walk-in shower, contemporary fixtures.

Resort-style backyard with sparkling pool, white pergola, and manicured landscaping.

Two-story white home with wooden slat accents, pool deck, and integrated hardscape.

Delray Medical & Dental exterior — brick facade and glass entrance.

Black kitchen cabinetry with glass-front uppers and integrated wine cooler.

Pool deck with cream loungers, architectural ceiling, and water features.

Open-concept dining and living with wood accent wall, coffered ceiling, custom cabinetry.

Bright dental operatory with green accent walls and numbered treatment rooms.
The latest from Aldo.
Short essays written between walk-throughs. What every South Florida homeowner should know before signing a construction contract.
Why the plumber is the second most expensive person on your renovation
Not because of their hourly rate. Because of what happens to your schedule when they can’t make it on inspection day.
The five Florida contractor licenses that actually matter for your renovation
How to read a Florida DBPR license number, and how to spot a contractor who’s renting somebody else’s.
Fixed-bid vs. cost-plus: which contract structure actually protects you?
The contract you sign shapes every conversation you’ll have for the next four months. Here’s what to look for.
Estimate to final walkthrough — the same four steps every time.
You call or email
Direct line to the office. We walk the project together — on site or on FaceTime for out-of-town clients — and agree on scope before we quote.
Fixed-bid written proposal
A line-item bid signed at contract. Inclusions, exclusions, timeline, allowances (or lack thereof) — all in writing before we start.
Permits, trades, inspections
Aldo signs every permit. Every trade is on our own license. Every inspection scheduled without waiting on a subcontractor’s calendar.
Walkthrough & warranty
Final walkthrough, punch list closed on the spot, one warranty conversation for the entire project. One number to call if anything comes up later.
Fixed price at signing. No allowance games. Delivered on the day committed.
Tell us about the project. Within one business day you’ll have a walk-through scheduled and a path to a written proposal.