Providing General Contracting, subcontracting and complete construction services throughout Florida and the Southeast. Howell Construction is a staple in the Southwest Florida community for the commercial and residential construction work we do. Our business has thrived on the referrals from our clients, and we hope to continue that tradition for years to come. There are many reasons our clients keep us in business, but completing our projects on time and within budget is one of the best. Whether you're looking to completely build a custom home, renovate a home, build a commercial building or restore a historical building in your community, Howell Construction is the company to call!
Since 1981, Howell Construction has carefully and beautifully constructed and remodeled many homes and commercial construction projects throughout Florida. Our policy is simple: provide a high-quality product on time and within budget. Our customers appreciate this, and their referrals give us new clients time after time. From the conceptual design to the finished masterpiece, our team is there every step of the way.
Keep in mind that in order to obtain their license, your general contractor had to pass a series of examinations and requirements. Thus, they are equipped with plenty of knowledge that helps them ensure the quality and timeliness of your project.
Do you have a basement that goes unused? Basement renovations are becoming increasingly popular. The possibilities are limitless; basements can be easily transformed into game rooms, bar rooms, media rooms, or even a combination of rooms.
Shallow cove molding features a very subtle convex curve coupled with a deep squared bottom edge. The curve provides a gentle transition between walls and ceilings, while the boxy bottom creates a dramatic shadow line on walls.
One important benefit to hiring a general contractor is the time savings. Many people don’t realize the time involved in coordinating a building project, specifically aligning the activities of subcontractors, suppliers, and inspectors on a daily basis.
Rebar is typically marked according to what it’s made with. The letter on top is where it’s made, and the one below is the size. Finally, there’s the mark that shows what type of material it’s made of.