Mission Hills Remodeling Contractor
Period-appropriate kitchen, bathroom & whole-home remodeling for Mission Hills’ historic Craftsman, Spanish Revival & Prairie homes – fixed-bid pricing, one point of contact.
- Licensed CSLB #1004363
- Fixed written pricing
- Owner-led since 2014
- Workmanship warranty
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Tell us about your Mission Hills home and your goals. Our owner reviews every request personally and follows up with a clear, fixed-bid estimate.
CSLB #1004363
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Across San Diego County
Owner-led, fixed-bid
Mission Hills sits on the hills above Old Town, minutes from Hillcrest and downtown, and it is one of San Diego’s most established upscale neighborhoods. Its early 1900s through 1920s Craftsman, Spanish Revival and Prairie homes carry real architectural character, and many sit within historic districts that call for thoughtful, period-appropriate work. Remodeling here is not about stripping that character out – it is about updating older systems, opening up tired floor plans and capturing those canyon and city views while keeping the home true to its era. Our owner-led team has remodeled San Diego homes since 2014, and brings fixed-bid pricing and one point of contact to every Mission Hills project.
Remodeling Services We Provide in Mission Hills
We handle the full range of remodeling work Mission Hills homeowners ask for, from single rooms to whole-home transformations:
- Kitchen remodeling: period-aware layouts, custom cabinetry and finishes that respect your home’s era.
- Bathroom remodeling: updated plumbing, modern fixtures and detailing that suits a historic home.
- Home & room additions: thoughtful expansions that fit the architecture and your lot’s slope and views.
- ADUs: detached and attached accessory dwelling units designed within City of San Diego rules.
- Whole-home renovations & custom cabinets: full updates and built-ins crafted for character and daily use.
What Makes Remodeling Mission Hills Homes Different
Mission Hills is not a teardown-and-rebuild neighborhood. The homes, the lots and the rules all shape how the work is done:
- Historic-district considerations: Mills Act properties and historic-resource review can affect exterior and structural changes, so plans are built around them.
- Period-appropriate craftsmanship: Craftsman, Spanish Revival and Prairie details deserve trim, millwork and finishes that match the original intent.
- Older-home systems: early-1900s wiring, plumbing and framing often need updating before the visible remodel can happen.
- High-end finishes: an upscale clientele expects custom cabinetry, quality materials and a level of detail that holds up over time.
Why Mission Hills Homeowners Choose Us
Homeowners in Mission Hills want a builder who respects the home and runs a clean, accountable project:
- Fully licensed: CSLB #1004363, bonded and insured for your protection.
- Owner-led since 2014: Our team has remodeled San Diego homes for more than ten years.
- Fixed-bid pricing: you get a clear, agreed number before work begins, with no moving target.
- One point of contact: you deal directly with our team, not a rotating cast of subs and managers.
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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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Frequently asked questions
Do I need historic-district approval to remodel my Mission Hills home?
It depends on your property. Some Mission Hills homes sit within historic districts or carry a Mills Act contract, which can trigger historic-resource review for exterior or structural changes. We help identify what applies to your address and build the plan and City of San Diego permit submittals around those requirements so the project stays on track.
Can you preserve the period character of my home?
Yes. Preserving the original character is central to how we work in Mission Hills. For Craftsman, Spanish Revival and Prairie homes that means matching trim, millwork, proportions and finishes to the era while quietly updating the systems and layout behind them, so the home looks right and lives modern.
How much does a Mission Hills remodel cost?
Cost depends on the scope, the condition of the existing home and the level of finish you want. Because many Mission Hills homes need system updates and period-appropriate detail, we price each project individually and give you a fixed bid up front, so you know the number before any work starts.
Will my older home need system updates before remodeling?
Often, yes. Early-1900s through 1920s homes frequently have aging wiring, plumbing or framing that should be addressed as part of the work. We assess these systems early, fold any needed updates into the fixed bid, and bring everything up to current code so your finished remodel is safe and built to last.
