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Escondido Remodeling Contractor

Remodeling Escondido homes since 2014, kitchens, baths, whole-house renovations, additions & ADUs across inland North County. Licensed CA contractor (Lic #1004363) led by Dave Romero, built for our hot summers and larger lots.

  • Licensed CSLB #1004363
  • Fixed written pricing
  • Owner-led since 2014
  • Workmanship warranty

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Licensed & Insured
CSLB #1004363
4.7 Rating
45 Google reviews
20+ Cities
Across San Diego County
Since 2014
Owner-led, fixed-bid

Escondido sits in inland North County, and remodeling here is its own animal. Lots run larger than coastal San Diego, which leaves real room for room additions, second stories and detached ADUs. The housing mix is wide too, original ranch and Craftsman homes near downtown and Old Escondido, plus newer tract builds out toward Hidden Meadows and the east side. Summers run hot inland, so insulation, dual-pane windows and HVAC capacity matter more here than near the coast. We’ve remodeled Escondido homes since 2014, and we build for how this valley actually lives, value-conscious, code-correct and made to last.

Remodeling Services for Escondido Homeowners

We’re a full-service general contractor, so Escondido homeowners get one licensed team from design through final inspection. Our core work across the valley includes:

  • Kitchen remodeling: layout changes, quartz counters, custom or semi-custom cabinetry, and load-bearing wall removal to open up closed-off floor plans.
  • Bathroom remodeling: from cosmetic refreshes to full gut remodels with tiled walk-in showers, new plumbing and updated ventilation.
  • Whole-house renovations: modernizing older downtown homes without losing their character.
  • Room additions & second stories: using the bigger lots Escondido is known for.
  • ADUs & garage conversions: detached and attached units for rental income or family.

Built for Escondido Homes & Inland Climate

Remodeling an Escondido home means working with the realities of the inland valley. Summer temperatures here run well above the coast, so we treat thermal performance as part of the job, not an upsell, proper attic insulation, dual-pane windows, and right-sized HVAC that actually keeps up in August. On the bigger inland lots, additions and detached ADUs are often the smartest move.

The housing stock shapes the approach too. Around downtown and Old Escondido you’ll find older ranch and Craftsman homes with original framing, knob-and-tube wiring or galvanized plumbing that we bring up to current code as we go. Either way, every Escondido project is permitted through the City Building Division, inspected at framing, electrical, plumbing and final, and built to current code and Title 24 energy standards.

Why Escondido Homeowners Choose Us

Escondido is a value-conscious community, and we respect that. We give straight estimates with real ranges, name the materials we’ll use, and don’t pad scope to inflate a bid. You get an honest plan and a fixed payment schedule tied to milestones.

  • Licensed & insured: California contractor Lic #1004363, fully insured, with workers’ comp on every crew.
  • Local since 2014: we know the City of Escondido permit process and inland building conditions firsthand.
  • One accountable team: owner Dave Romero stays involved, so you always know who’s responsible.
  • Clean, respectful job sites: dust barriers and defined work hours keep your home livable during construction.
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The Fixed-Bid PromiseOur Guarantee

One written price. No surprise change orders.

After we walk your space, you get a single itemized bid for the agreed scope. If it is not in the contract, you do not pay for it. Every project is backed by a written workmanship warranty and the work of a licensed, bonded, and insured San Diego team.

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Questions, answered

Frequently asked questions

Do you handle the permits for Escondido remodels?

Yes. We pull all required permits through the City of Escondido Building Division and schedule every inspection, framing, electrical, plumbing, and final. As a licensed California contractor (Lic #1004363), permitting and code compliance are our responsibility, not yours.

Can I build an ADU on my Escondido property?

In most cases, yes. Escondido’s larger inland lots are well suited to detached ADUs, attached units, and garage conversions, and current California ADU law makes approval more straightforward. We’ll review your property, confirm what the City allows, and handle design through final inspection.

How much does a kitchen or bathroom remodel cost in Escondido?

Costs vary by scope and materials, but Escondido bathroom remodels generally start in the low five figures, while full kitchen remodels with new cabinetry, quartz counters, and layout changes run higher. We give itemized estimates with clear ranges up front and a milestone-based payment schedule.

Do older Escondido homes need extra work during a remodel?

Often, yes. Many homes near downtown and Old Escondido still have original wiring, galvanized plumbing, or framing that needs updating to meet current code. We flag these conditions during the estimate rather than mid-project, so there are no surprises.

What areas and neighborhoods of Escondido do you serve?

We serve all of Escondido, including Hidden Meadows, Felicita, North Broadway, Old Escondido, Kit Carson Park, and the neighborhoods around Lake Hodges and Harmony Grove. Escondido is large and spread out, so we’re used to working across both the older downtown homes and the newer hillside developments. Call (858) 267-4671 if you’d like to confirm we cover your street.

How long does a kitchen remodel take in Escondido?

Most Escondido kitchen remodels take about 8 to 12 weeks, and bathrooms generally run 3 to 5 weeks. Many of Escondido’s older homes have outdated wiring or plumbing behind the walls, which can add a little time once we open things up – we’ll note any of that in your estimate. For additions, ADUs, and whole-home projects, expect several months, and we’ll provide a written schedule up front.

How do I get started on an Escondido remodel?

Start by calling (858) 267-4671 or requesting a consultation, and owner our team will visit your Escondido home to discuss your vision and take measurements. Because Escondido has so many older and uniquely laid-out homes, this in-person visit helps us catch details that matter for an accurate fixed-bid quote. Once you approve the proposal, we handle the permitting and scheduling from there.