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Tavernier, FL

Tavernier is a quieter slice of the Upper Keys — Mile Markers 88-92, sitting between the volume of Key Largo and the luxury market of Islamorada. The housing stock is dominated by stilted single-family homes on canal or ocean lots, with a mix of original 1960s-1980s builds and post-Wilma (2005) rebuilds. We inspect Tavernier as part of our regular Upper Keys route days.

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Tavernier housing

What we see in
Tavernier inspections.

Tavernier sits on the southern edge of Key Largo island and extends into Plantation Key. Most homes here are stilted (pilings driven into the limestone bedrock with concrete or treated-wood pilings) because the entire area sits within FEMA flood zones VE or AE — elevation above base flood elevation is required for the federal flood insurance to apply. The substructure on these stilted homes is the most critical inspection element: pile condition, breakaway wall integrity, fastener corrosion, and the connections where the elevated floor system meets the pilings.

What we see most: piling and substructure corrosion (the brackish/saltwater environment is hard on concrete and metal connectors), septic system condition (most Tavernier properties run on septic, and Monroe County's septic-to-sewer conversion program is ongoing — septic status affects both insurance and county permitting), cistern condition on properties with rainwater catchment (sediment, algae, pump issues), aggressive salt-air corrosion on AC condensers, hurricane straps, metal roof fasteners, and any exposed structural steel.

Tavernier ZIP codes

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Tavernier is one of our regular Keys-route destinations. See our full Keys travel-fee policy for transparent mileage-based pricing.

Tavernier ZIP codes we serve
33036 33070
FAQ for Tavernier

Common questions from
Tavernier buyers.

Yes — stilted (pile-elevated) homes are the norm in Tavernier, and the substructure is where the most critical inspection findings come from. We inspect pile condition, breakaway wall integrity, connection brackets, fastener corrosion, and the elevated floor system. The mainland-style slab inspection doesn't apply here.
Full residential inspection is $375 plus a travel fee typically in the $75-$150 range for Tavernier (depending on specific mile marker and whether the inspection combines with another Upper Keys job that day). We quote the all-in number before you book.
Yes — these are core to Keys inspections. We assess septic tank/drainfield condition, look for indicators of failure (slow drains, standing water above the field, odors), and inspect cisterns for sediment, algae, and pump condition. For full septic compliance inspections required by Monroe County, we coordinate with licensed septic-system contractors.
Yes — and it's typically the highest-ROI inspection in the Keys. Citizens (the carrier of last resort) writes most Keys policies, and wind mitigation discounts can be 30-40% of the premium. Tavernier homes built post-2002 to upgraded Florida Building Code often score very well on the OIR-1802 form.
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