Point Loma Remodeling Contractor
Kitchen, bathroom, addition, ADU & whole-home remodeling for Point Loma’s coastal neighborhoods, fixed-bid pricing, one point of contact, and a contractor who knows the peninsula.
- Licensed CSLB #1004363
- Fixed written pricing
- Owner-led since 2014
- Workmanship warranty
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CSLB #1004363
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Across San Diego County
Owner-led, fixed-bid
Point Loma is one of San Diego’s most distinctive places to own a home, from the bayfront streets of La Playa and Roseville to the bluffs above Sunset Cliffs, the Wooded Area, and Loma Portal. The housing here is a mix of 1920s–1960s character homes and newer upscale custom builds, and remodeling on the peninsula comes with its own rules, coastal permitting, salt-air exposure, and view and height considerations that inland projects never face. We have remodeled San Diego County homes since 2014, and he handles Point Loma kitchens, bathrooms, additions, ADUs, and whole-home renovations with fixed-bid pricing and a single point of contact from first walkthrough to final walkthrough.
Remodeling Services We Provide in Point Loma
Whether you’re updating a Roseville bungalow or building out a custom home above the bay, our team delivers the full range of remodeling work for Point Loma homeowners:
- Kitchen remodeling: full layouts, custom cabinets, and durable finishes built for coastal living.
- Bathroom remodeling: from primary-suite spa baths to compact guest and powder rooms.
- Home & room additions: added square footage that respects setbacks, height limits, and your views.
- ADUs: detached and attached accessory dwelling units for rental income, family, or office space.
- Whole-home renovations & custom cabinets: complete transformations of older homes plus built-to-order cabinetry throughout.
What Makes Remodeling Point Loma Homes Different
Point Loma’s setting on the peninsula shapes nearly every project. Here’s what we plan for before the first wall comes down:
- Coastal permits: much of Point Loma sits in the Coastal Zone, so a Coastal Development Permit and Coastal Commission review can apply on top of City of San Diego permitting.
- Salt-air materials: ocean and bay air accelerate corrosion, so we specify corrosion-resistant fasteners, fixtures, and finishes that hold up near the water.
- Views & height: bay and ocean views are part of a home’s value, so additions and second stories are designed around height limits and view considerations.
- Older & luxury construction: 1920s–1960s homes hide outdated wiring and framing, while upscale custom builds demand precise, high-end craftsmanship.
Why Point Loma Homeowners Choose Us
Remodeling a coastal home is a big decision, and our team makes the process clear and accountable from start to finish:
- Fully licensed: CSLB #1004363, bonded and insured, so your Point Loma project is handled the right way.
- Local experience since 2014: 10+ years remodeling San Diego County homes, including the peninsula’s coastal conditions.
- Fixed-bid pricing: a clear, upfront price before work begins, with no surprise change-order games.
- One point of contact: you work directly with our team, not a rotating cast of managers and subs.
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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 a coastal permit to remodel in Point Loma?
It depends on your location and scope. Large portions of Point Loma fall within the City of San Diego’s Coastal Zone, which means a Coastal Development Permit, and in some cases California Coastal Commission review, can apply in addition to standard City of San Diego building permits. Interior-only updates often avoid coastal review, while additions and exterior work near the bluffs frequently trigger it. Our team reviews your property’s zoning early so the permitting path is clear, and handles the City of San Diego permit process for you.
What materials hold up best against Point Loma’s salt air?
Homes near the bay and Sunset Cliffs are exposed to salt air that corrodes standard hardware and finishes faster than inland. We specify corrosion-resistant materials, stainless or marine-grade fasteners, coated or composite exterior products, quality-finished fixtures, and weather-rated windows and doors, so your remodel still looks and performs well years later instead of showing rust within a season or two.
How much does a remodel cost in Point Loma?
Cost depends on the project type, size, materials, and how much structural or coastal-permit work is involved. A bathroom remodel sits at the lower end, while kitchens, additions, ADUs, and whole-home renovations cost more. Rather than vague estimates, our team provides fixed-bid pricing, a clear, upfront number for your specific Point Loma home after a walkthrough, so you know the full scope and price before committing.
Can you remodel older Point Loma homes and high-end custom homes?
Yes. Point Loma’s housing ranges from 1920s–1960s character homes in Loma Portal and Roseville to upscale custom builds above the bay, and our team works across both. Older homes often need updated wiring, plumbing, and framing brought to current code while preserving their character, while luxury homes demand precise, high-end finish work and custom cabinetry.
