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Let's talk about your project

Tell us about your ADU, remodel, or new build — we'll get back to you within one business day with clear next steps.

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Prefer to talk it through? Call or email us anytime, or send the form and we'll reply within one business day.

Call us408-300-9279
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  • Friday9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • Sunday9:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Licensed & insured · CSLB #1119304
After you get in touch

What happens once we hear from you

No sales sequence and no obligation. The first conversation exists to work out whether your project is feasible on your parcel, what it realistically involves, and whether we're the right contractor for it.

STEP 01

We reply within one business day

A real person from our team responds — usually with a few questions about your property and what you're hoping to build, so the first call isn't spent gathering basics.

STEP 02

We review your parcel

Before any design work is quoted, we check zoning, setbacks, lot coverage, and utility access for your specific address. This is where most feasibility questions get answered.

STEP 03

You get a written scope

A clear breakdown of what the project involves, which phases need permits, and what drives the cost on your site — not a template estimate built from a regional average.

STEP 04

One contractor takes it from there

If you move forward, design, permit submission, construction, and inspections all run under CSLB License #1119304, coordinated by one dedicated project manager.

What's useful to have ready

None of this is required to get in touch — but if you have it, the first conversation goes further.

  • Your property address. It's the single most useful thing you can give us. Zoning, lot dimensions, and permit history are all tied to the parcel, and most feasibility questions can't be answered without it.
  • A rough sense of scope. Whether you're picturing a detached ADU, a kitchen, an addition, or a whole-home remodel. An approximate square footage helps, but a description in plain language is enough.
  • Any existing drawings or reports. Plans from a previous architect, a soils report, a survey, or a prior permit set — even an incomplete one — saves duplicated work.
  • Your timing. Whether you're building this year or still weighing options changes what's worth discussing first, and there's no wrong answer.

Where we work

We're based in Redwood City, California and build throughout San Mateo County and Santa Clara County — from Half Moon Bay and the coast, across the Peninsula through San Mateo, Burlingame, Belmont, San Carlos, Menlo Park and Palo Alto, and south into San Jose, Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Mountain View and Los Gatos.

That matters more than it sounds. Every jurisdiction on the Peninsula interprets the state code slightly differently, and plan check in an incorporated city rarely looks identical to unincorporated county land. Knowing which department reviews your submission, what they flag, and how their correction cycles run is the difference between a permit that moves and one that stalls.

Not sure whether your address is in our service area? Call 408-300-9279 and we'll tell you in a minute — no forms required.

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