Olympia — Wellington, FL
Olympia is Wellington's premier family-oriented gated community — an 826-home master-planned neighborhood along Forest Hill Boulevard built out primarily between 2003 and 2010, with a mix of single-family homes on quarter-acre to third-acre lots and townhomes across three distinct subsections. Housing stock is dominated by builder-standard Mediterranean-style two-story homes with barrel-tile roofs, paver driveways, screened lanais, and standard-size backyards. The community's HOA and ARB actively enforce exterior appearance standards, particularly on roofs, driveways, and screened enclosures.
Our Olympia workload is dominated by the exterior maintenance cycle that comes with 20-year-old housing stock. Barrel-tile roofs are now on their second or third soft-wash cycle and need consistent low-pressure treatment to protect the tile and hold ARB compliance. Paver driveways installed during the community's build-out are now well past their first seal cycle and need proper stripping, re-sanding, and re-sealing to prevent joint erosion and haze. Screened lanais and pool cages develop mildew on the frame and screen mesh and need regular pressure washing. Every project runs with COI on file for the HOA.
Interior renovations in Olympia lean heavily toward kitchen and bath refresh scopes — quartz countertop swaps, tile shower rebuilds, cabinet paint or replacement, and full flooring updates are common as owners prepare to sell or move up. Every renovation runs through the ARB where applicable, licensed GC of record for structural or plumbing work, and permits routed through the Village of Wellington. Whether the job is a single Olympia townhome bath gutted next week or a full single-family kitchen and primary bath renovation, our Olympia team runs the project end to end.
Inside Olympia
- Community pool and clubhouse
- Playground and sports courts
- Gated entry with keypad access
- Highly rated A-graded schools
- Walkable Forest Hill Boulevard corridor
What we deliver in this community
Why a Licensed GC Matters in Olympia
Working inside Olympia is not the same as working on an open street in Wellington. The community's board and property manager keep a tightly controlled vendor list, and every contractor invoiced against a resident's account has to clear HOA vendor approval before the first truck rolls through the gate. The Property Pros is set up for that process — we submit our Certificate of Insurance directly to the Olympia management office, name the association as additional insured when requested, and keep a live COI on file so approvals never delay a scheduled start.
The other half is permit authority. Any project inside Olympia involving structural framing, electrical, plumbing, or a change to a wet area has to be pulled and inspected by a Florida-licensed general contractor with the Wellington building department — not a handyman, not a resident, not an unlicensed installer. As the licensed GC of record we pull the permit, schedule the inspections, and hand the resident a closed permit at the end of the job. Combined with full general liability, workers' compensation, and property-damage insurance on every crew, that means the homeowner and the association are covered from the day we mobilize through final walk — the exact standard a community like Olympiaexpects on its approved-vendor list.
What The Property Pros Provides in Olympia
Because Olympia residents shouldn't have to coordinate five different vendors, we run every property line under one roof. Exterior maintenance is the everyday workload: soft-wash roof cleaning tuned for barrel tile, paver sealing with a proper strip-clean-sand-seal cycle, pressure washing of driveways, walkways, screened lanais, pool cages, and outdoor kitchens, plus stone-safe care for coquina and travertine. Every visit is documented with before/after photos routed to the property manager for the community's vendor file, and every crew arrives in marked trucks with COI already on record.
On the interior side we handle full renovations — kitchens, primary and guest bathrooms, cabinet refinishing, closet build-outs, interior demolition, and coordinated painting — as the licensed GC of record. That covers ARB or ARC package preparation, Wellington permits, dust containment and plastic isolation on lived-in projects, dumpster placement coordinated with community operations, hauling and disposal, punch-list closeout, and final walk with the resident and property manager. Whether the work in Olympia is a scheduled exterior wash before season or a full estate-section kitchen and primary-suite rebuild, one contractor owns the entire scope — from first walk through closed permit and board sign-off.