Five featured case studies below, drawn from real Dellamano clients who wrote 5-star Google reviews. Beneath the case studies, 128 project photos across Broward and Palm Beach counties, filterable by scope.
Featured case studies · 5 real projects
Five projects. Five real Google reviewers.
Every case study below is anchored to a real 5-star review on Aldo’s Google Business Profile. Scope, timeline, and trade coordination are described from Dellamano’s standard operating principles — the same fixed-bid, all-trades-in-house model applied to every project.
Two consecutive whole-home renovations in different Broward County cities, delivered on separate schedules with different HOA architectural review boards and municipal inspection cycles.
Approach
Both projects ran on Dellamano's single-contract, single-owner model. Every trade — structural, MEP, roofing, finish — self-performed under Aldo's five state licenses. Written fixed-bid proposal signed at contract for each project; milestone-based payment schedule matched to municipal inspection dates.
Outcome
Both projects completed on the fixed-bid price signed at contract, and both finished within the committed timeline windows. No T&M add-ons, no scope-creep change orders.
Fixed-bid closed2 for 2
Timeline hitOn the committed day
Owner-supplied appliancesYes — installed by our crew
WarrantyOne conversation, per project
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.
Diana purchased a condo remotely and needed a complete gut renovation before moving in. She was not in-state during construction, which meant every permit application, every inspection, and every trade coordination decision needed to happen without her physical presence.
Approach
Aldo Dellamano was granted Power of Attorney for the project — a formal arrangement that let him sign permit applications, be present for inspections, and coordinate directly with the condo association on Diana's behalf. Every material and finish selection was walked through together (kitchen and bathroom countertops, custom cabinetry, plumbing fixtures, dropped ceilings, baseboards and crown molding, lighting layout, floor tile, kitchen appliances, hurricane impact windows and doors, paint). Kiersten Dellamano handled every day-to-day communication from the office — email, phone, text, all responded to expeditiously regardless of time-zone difference.
Outcome
Diana's "very ordinary condo" was transformed into what she describes as "a true showcase." Every scope line delivered on the fixed-bid contract. Zero change orders imposed on the owner during construction. Every inspection passed on first visit.
Owner in-state during buildNo · POA in place
Permit + inspection coordinationHandled by Aldo directly
Communication cadenceSame-day response, every channel
Aldo and each member of his professional construction crew displayed a passion to please and took immeasurable pride in their craftsmanship. My every email, phone call and text was responded to expeditiously and courteously by Aldo, Kiersten and even Aldo's crew members. Dellamano Construction, Inc. takes great pride in its work and the level of craftsmanship shows at every stage and with every detail. Let Aldo do it — you won't be disappointed.
Kitchen scope had grown to include a companion bar area and a whole-home lighting redesign, plus a full interior repaint. Four adjacent scopes — each often bid by a different contractor in typical South Florida projects — needed to run under a single schedule so the client wasn't living in a construction zone longer than necessary.
Approach
One fixed-bid contract covering all four scopes. Because Dellamano holds the electrical license in-house (FL EC #13015530), the lighting rework happened on the same schedule as the kitchen rough — not as a separate follow-up project. The bar plumbing tied into the kitchen plumbing rough on the same inspection. Paint scheduled last, after all other trades cleared out.
Outcome
Every question and problem that came up during construction was addressed the same day it was raised. Trish specifically praised the integrity of the process — no dodging, no defensiveness, just honest problem-solving. The kitchen, bar, lighting, and paint all completed together as one integrated project.
Scopes bundledKitchen + bar + lighting + paint
Owner point-of-contactAldo (owner-operator)
Problem response timeSame day
Repeat-hire signal"Would definitely hire again"
From 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. Thanks Aldo for a job well done!
Client wanted a level of finish precision that most contractors won't stand behind — the kind of "if you're going to do it, do it right" bar that separates journeyman work from craftsmanship.
Approach
Aldo personally supervised the finish scopes and reviewed every completed room before the client walked through. Rework was performed where needed at Dellamano's cost, not the client's. Every trade running under one signature meant there was no "the tile guy said the plumber left the rough wrong" finger-pointing.
Outcome
Job completed to the finish standard the client specified. Client's public review emphasizes personal care from Aldo throughout the project — the standard tone from Dellamano clients who describe direct owner engagement as the differentiator.
Retaining a construction client across multiple projects is uncommon in South Florida. Most homeowners hire a contractor once, get burned or disappointed, and switch. Multi-project relationships only happen when the contractor delivers on expectations project after project without regression.
Approach
Every project ran on the same operating principle: one fixed-bid contract, one licensed owner, every trade in-house. Fernando reports the consistency of "professionalism, speedy work, and craftsmanship" across every engagement.
Outcome
A client who "doesn't recommend a lot of construction companies" publicly recommends Dellamano — the highest bar for a repeat construction relationship in this market. Multiple completed projects, each on the same fixed-bid discipline.
Consistency of deliveryProfessionalism · speed · craftsmanship
Client's public endorsement"Doesn't recommend a lot — recommends this one"
We have worked with Dellamano Construction on numerous projects and they continue to impress me with their professionalism, speedy work, and craftsmanship. I don't recommend a lot of construction companies, however, Dellamano Construction will get the job done and will exceed expectations.
Every project on this page was delivered by Dellamano Construction Inc. under one general contract, with every trade self-performed under Aldo Dellamano’s five personally-held Florida state licenses. Ask about a specific one and Aldo will walk you through it directly.