Where we work.
Two regions, one office, one process. Our SoCal office is in Van Nuys; we cover the Valley, Westside, South Bay, and into Pasadena and the Conejo Valley. In the Bay Area we work along the Peninsula from San Mateo through San Jose.
Southern California
Office in Van Nuys.
We cover the San Fernando Valley, Conejo Valley, Westside, Beach Cities, South Bay, and into the San Gabriel Valley. Below are the cities where we publish locally written guidance — the wider coverage list follows.
Van Nuys
Our SoCal office is on Mammoth Ave, so most of our Van Nuys projects start with a walkthrough the same week you call.
Local guide →Sherman Oaks
Sherman Oaks runs from flat valley blocks south into hillside lots — we adjust the design and build approach accordingly.
Local guide →Encino
Encino lots run larger than most of the Valley, which makes additions, ADUs, and full backyard projects realistic options worth weighing.
Local guide →Calabasas
Calabasas and Hidden Hills projects often involve HOA review and high finish expectations. We plan for both from day one.
Local guide →Studio City
Studio City's housing mix — mid-century flats, hillside contemporaries, traditional ranches — rewards careful, case-by-case planning.
Local guide →Woodland Hills
Woodland Hills mixes ranch-style streets in the south with hillside lots north of the boulevard — we adjust the build approach to fit.
Local guide →Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills projects demand higher finish standards and a permitting process that rewards experience. We bring both.
Local guide →Santa Monica
Coastal homes have specific demands — moisture, salt, light — and we choose materials and details accordingly.
Local guide →Pasadena
Pasadena rewards a careful hand. Many homes have original detailing worth preserving — we know what to keep and what to update.
Local guide →Burbank
Burbank has its own permitting process and its own neighborhood character. We pull permits here regularly.
Local guide →Bay Area
Peninsula coverage.
From San Mateo down the Peninsula through Palo Alto, Mountain View, Cupertino, and into San Jose. Eichler renovations, ADUs, and full-home remodels are common project types.
Palo Alto
Palo Alto's mix of Eichlers, Craftsman bungalows, Spanish revivals, and modern rebuilds rewards a careful, design-aware contractor.
Local guide →Menlo Park
Menlo Park's housing stock varies block to block — Craftsman, ranch, mid-century, contemporary — and the right approach varies with it.
Local guide →San Jose
San Jose neighborhoods range from Eichler tracts to Spanish bungalows to newer subdivisions — we tailor the approach to the home.
Local guide →Mountain View
Mountain View's smaller lots and active ADU market reward careful planning and clean execution.
Local guide →San Mateo
San Mateo's housing mix and permit process both reward a contractor who's seen the variety.
Local guide →Cupertino
Cupertino projects often combine premium expectations with thoughtful preservation. We bring both.
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