Local General Contractor Expertise
In Wicklund, Altamont, Bethany and across Mountain House, CA, our general contractor services focus on whole-house renovations, room additions, and ADU construction tailored to neighborhood layouts. Mountain House homes reflect careful village planning—modern designs with open floor plans in established neighborhoods plus newer construction in expanding communities like Hansen and College Park. We handle remodeling projects that respect CC&R requirements and work within the community's design standards.
Remodeler | Mountain House, CA work means understanding this master-planned community's permit process, HOA approval timelines, and the mix of single-family homes and townhouses across the area. We're local and familiar with what works here.
A clear process keeps remodeling on track from planning through completion.
We review your space, take measurements, and discuss layout and material goals. We verify CC&R requirements for your neighborhood to ensure design approval.
We create detailed sketches and secure permits. For Mountain House projects, we obtain architectural review approval from the community design standards office.
We protect adjacent areas, remove fixtures, and stage the workspace. Regular site cleanup keeps your home accessible and safe.
Framing, electrical, plumbing, and finish work happen in sequence. We coordinate inspections with the City and stay on schedule.
The City inspector verifies all work meets code. We walkthrough with you, address any punch items, and ensure your satisfaction.
You receive a final Certificate of Completion. We clean the site and provide you with all warranty docs and permits.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Complete home renovations designed for Mountain House's planned neighborhoods.
Update kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, and systems throughout your home. Open-concept layouts and modern finishes work well in Altamont, Wicklund, and newer villages. We balance aesthetic upgrades with the energy-efficient standards popular across Mountain House.

Complete kitchen and living space remodel in Hansen Village, Mountain House
Add square footage for growing families. Whether a bonus room, extended kitchen, or library, additions integrate seamlessly with your existing home's style. Design approval from Mountain House's planning office is part of our process.

Two-story addition in Questa Village extending family dining and bedroom space
Build an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) or junior ADU for family members or rental income. Mountain House's planning rules allow ADUs with proper design approval. Our team handles site prep, utilities, and city sign-off.

Detached ADU in Bethany neighborhood with separate entrance and landscaping
Reconfigure your interior layout. Remove walls for open-concept living, relocate kitchens, or redesign entry spaces. Wall removal requires structural engineering and city permits—we handle every step.

Open-concept kitchen renovation removing wall between dining and living areas
Mountain House projects require local knowledge about design standards, permits, and neighborhood rules.
Every neighborhood in Mountain House follows Master Restrictions and architectural design guidelines. We know the approval process and design standards for Wicklund, Altamont, Bethany, Questa, Hansen, Cordes, and College Park. Your project design is vetted before permits are submitted, saving weeks of back-and-forth.
Our team has direct relationships with Mountain House's Planning Division and building inspectors. We submit permits correctly the first time and know inspection schedules. This speeds approvals and keeps your project on track.
Mountain House's village design means consistent lot sizes, modern construction standards, and high-quality infrastructure. We understand how additions blend with established neighborhoods like Cordes and Hansen. Safety and aesthetics are woven into every project.
Whether you're expanding a single-family home in Altamont or building an ADU in Bethany, we're skilled in both residential types common throughout Mountain House. Our projects enhance property value and neighborhood compatibility.
We work across all Mountain House neighborhoods and nearby San Joaquin County communities.
Wicklund, Altamont, Bethany, Questa, Hansen, Cordes, College Park, and emerging villages. Each has its own design character and park system. We're familiar with every neighborhood's CC&R rules and permitting office requirements.
Just 30 miles southwest of Stockton and near Tracy, Mountain House sits conveniently between the Central Valley and Bay Area. We also serve nearby communities like Livermore and Discovery Bay for clients seeking general contractor expertise in the region.
We submit your design plans to the Mountain House design review office, which checks exterior color, materials, roof style, and overall neighborhood fit. Approval typically requires alignment with your neighborhood's guidelines and architectural standards. Once approved, we proceed with City permits.
Yes. Mountain House allows ADUs and JADUs with proper City permits and design approval. Lot size, setback rules, and neighborhood restrictions apply. We assess your property, design the ADU, and handle all approvals and construction.
Yes. Any significant remodel—kitchens, bathrooms, structural changes—requires City of Mountain House building permits. Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work are always permitted. We obtain permits and schedule inspections as part of our standard process.
We assess if the wall is load-bearing. If so, we hire a structural engineer to design a beam, then obtain permits. Non-load-bearing walls are faster. Either way, permits and inspections are required before and after work.
Design plans go to the City Planning Division first for CC&R and zoning review. Once approved, we submit building permits with details for framing, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work. The City issues a permit, and inspectors verify each phase. Final approval happens when all work passes inspection.
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