
Frequently asked questions from support
FAQ About Kitchen Remodel Projects
Premium remodels in Los Angeles typically range from $75,000 to $150,000, depending on size, materials, and customization. High-end renovations featuring luxury appliances, custom cabinetry, and structural changes can exceed $200,000 for truly exceptional results.
As a contractor in Los Angeles, we have a biased view. However, we believe that in almost every year a renovation is worth it. Renovating usually means fixing something that is at best sub-optimal or at worst, broken. This is why a renovation will always be worth it to the average homeowner.
Absolutely. A qualified general contractor oversees all aspects of your project, coordinates subcontractors, handles permits, and ensures quality workmanship. They’ll manage timelines and budgets while providing design guidance, saving you significant stress and potential costly mistakes.
FAQ About Bathroom Remodeling
Opt for a frameless glass enclosure with a built‑in bench and recessed niche for toiletries. Incorporate large‑format tiles or natural stone for a seamless, spa‑like feel. Add a ceiling‑mounted rainfall showerhead and adjustable accent lighting to enhance ambiance.
Start by asking friends and neighbors for referrals, then verify credentials and insurance. Read online reviews and request detailed quotes from at least three licensed professionals. Review portfolios of past work, check timelines and communication style, and confirm local references.
Choose large‑format porcelain or ceramic tiles in neutral shades like gray or beige for a clean, contemporary vibe. Consider matte finishes or slim subway layouts for subtle texture. For warmth, wood‑look planks add natural appeal while maintaining a sleek style.
FAQ About Home Remodeling & Renovation
Renovation generally involves repairing or updating existing features—like repainting walls, replacing fixtures, or refinishing surfaces—to refresh and maintain a space’s current layout. Remodeling, significantly by contrast, changes a room’s structure or design—such as moving walls, altering plumbing, or reconfiguring layouts.
The most expensive part is often structural work—like moving load‑bearing walls or adding square footage—which involves high labor and material costs. Kitchen renovations also top budgets due to custom cabinets, appliances, countertops, and complex plumbing or electrical upgrades.
FAQ About Home Addition Services
Work with a home addition contractor to define scope, materials, and costs. Prioritize design decisions early, compare quotes, track expenses against your budget, review building codes requirements, maintain professionalism to strictly avoid scope creep and unforeseen fees.
What’s the best way to add square footage to my existing space?
Evaluate your current home layout and goals, consult experts like us for options: a second-story, sunroom, or house addition that expands your family room or creates a dedicated home office. Strategic planning ensures compliance, helps transform your home seamlessly.
A full renovation suits aging or misconfigured properties when you want cohesive design. Consult us to assess structural changes, permits, and building codes. Professional home renovation ensures efficient timelines, budget alignment, which transforms your home holistically rather than piecemeal upgrades
FAQ About Roofing Services
Three common covering systems include asphalt shingle, metal panel, and clay tile. Asphalt delivers cost-effective protection via layered composition, metal offers durability and low maintenance with steel or aluminum sheets, and clay tile provides classic aesthetics, longevity, and fire resistance.
Asphalt shingle is the most affordable covering choice. Manufactured from fiberglass or organic felt mats coated with asphalt and mineral granules, it’s simple to install, widely available, costs significantly less than metal, tile, or slate alternatives while offering reliable protection.
FAQ About Additional Dwelling Units
In Los Angeles, permit ADUs require homeowner approval, compliant setback, parking, seismic standards, and inspections. Homeowner applicants can build up to two detached ADUs or one backyard cottage per lot, subject to maximum number of ADUs and utilities connection fees.
An accessory apartment is a self-contained unit within an existing home. Also called a granny flat or in‑law suite, it offers independent living with kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping area. ADU design balances privacy, functionality, and seamless integration into your property.
Single-family housing units offer equity growth and rental potential. A property owner can choose to detach or convert an existing garage conversion, adding an affordable housing option. These versatile housing options enhance neighborhood value, flexibility, and long-term return on investment.
FAQ About Pavers And Concrete
Yes, laying pavers over an existing concrete slab can be worth it! Homeowners save on demolition costs while gaining better aesthetics. Individual pavers are less prone to cracking than a solid surface. However, proper drainage and professional paver installation are essential for lasting results.
Upgrade your outdoor space with stamped concrete or brick pavers for instant curb appeal. Creating defined entertainment areas, adding landscaping borders, and incorporating different textures per square foot makes a huge difference. A well-designed concrete patio with proper lighting transforms your home’s exterior dramatically.
Absolutely! Concrete patios are perfect for pool surroundings. Stamped concrete offers slip-resistant textures and stays cooler than individual pavers. At $6-15 per square foot, it’s cost-effective too. Modern sealants prevent cracking issues that older pool decks experienced, creating a beautiful, functional surface.
How do I hire the right interior painting company?
Check reviews and portfolio examples. Request multiple estimates from licensed, insured professionals. Ask about their preparation process, materials used, and warranty offerings. Interview candidates about their experience with projects similar to yours. Verify they use quality products.
Homes typically feature latex-based products for walls due to low odor and quick drying. Oil-based options work best for trim and high-traffic areas. Finishes range from flat (hides imperfections) to glossy (durable, washable). Water-based acrylics offer excellent coverage with minimal emissions.
- Solid application: uniform color across walls
- Accent technique: single wall highlighted with contrasting shade
- Faux finishing: creating marble, wood, or textured appearances
- Color blocking: geometric patterns with multiple complementary hues