Full-gut kitchen and bathroom remodels done right — one licensed team handling demolition through final inspection, with the plumbing and electrical brought up to code behind the walls, not just pretty finishes in front of them.
A remodel is more than new surfaces. Here's what we handle in-house on a typical project.
Many South Bay homes were built in the 1940s–60s, and their kitchens and bathrooms often hide original galvanized plumbing, undersized electrical panels, and framing quirks behind the walls. A surface-level remodel that ignores those is a problem deferred — and a common reason "budget" remodels end up costing more the second time.
As a licensed general contractor, we open the walls, fix what's actually there, and close them knowing the next twenty years are covered: modern plumbing, code-compliant electrical, and waterproofing that protects the investment. That's the difference between redecorating and remodeling.
Sometimes bringing a vision to life means taking the room all the way down to the framing. It sounds dramatic — it isn't, when it's managed well. We keep a clean, contained job site, protect the rest of your home, communicate the schedule clearly, and sequence trades so the project moves without dead days. Most of our clients live at home through the entire remodel.
With materials selected up front and a tight schedule, a straightforward kitchen or bath refresh can move from demo to done in a matter of weeks. The key is planning: decisions made before demolition, materials on site before they're needed, and inspections booked ahead. We build the schedule around that discipline — and give it to you in writing.
The honest answer: it depends on scope — cabinet grade, counters, whether walls or plumbing move, and appliance choices swing the number widely. Rather than quote blind, we walk your kitchen, listen to what you want, and give you a written estimate you can hold us to. Free, no obligation.
If the project touches plumbing, electrical, or walls — which most real remodels do — yes. Permits protect you at resale and with insurance, and unpermitted work is a liability that follows the house. We pull the permits and manage every inspection as part of the job.
Almost always, yes. We contain the work area, protect floors and pathways, keep dust managed, and leave the site clean at the end of each day. For kitchen remodels, most families set up a temporary kitchen station — we'll help you plan it before demo day.
A full-gut bathroom typically runs a few weeks once materials are on site — waterproofing cure times and inspections set the rhythm. We front-load the material selections so the clock only starts when everything needed is in hand, then give you a written schedule.
Hiring for the lowest bid and discovering it excluded the plumbing, electrical, or waterproofing that the job actually required. Our estimates spell out the full scope in writing — what's included, what's not, and what we might find once walls open — so the number you approve is the number you recognize at the end.
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