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A local custom home builder serving homeowners across Pomona, CA.

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How This Work Actually Gets Done

We build custom homes, additions, and ADUs for homeowners across the Pomona area who need more space or a house built from scratch on a lot they already own. Most people who call us have a specific problem, a lot that won't fit a standard floor plan, a garage they want turned into a rental, or a second story they're not sure the existing foundation can carry. We got into this work because framing and foundation decisions are where most builders cut corners, and we'd rather get that part right first.

The failure we see most often on a job someone else started is a foundation or footing that was never checked against the actual soil report for the lot. Clay soil around Pomona expands and contracts enough to crack a slab poured to a generic spec instead of what the engineer called for. We size footings and rebar to the soil test every time, and we don't pour until an inspector has signed off on the rebar placement.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
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Cities Served
Why Choose Us

What you get when you hire us

None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.

Licensed and Insured

We carry the license and insurance this trade requires, and we'll show you the paperwork before anything gets signed. That's not optional on a job involving foundations, framing, or a second story.

Permits Pulled Right

Every addition or new build we take on gets permitted before framing starts, not after. Skipping that step is how homeowners end up with a house they can't refinance or sell.

Clean Job Sites

A site with loose nails and scrap lumber is how someone gets hurt, so we clear it daily. That matters more on an addition where you're still living in the house next door to the work.

Written, Itemized Quotes

We break the quote down by foundation, framing, rough-in, and finish, so you can see where the money goes. That also makes it easier to tell what changed if the scope shifts mid-job.

Realistic Scheduling

Framing has to pass inspection before drywall goes up, and rough plumbing has to pass before it gets covered. We build the schedule around those inspection points instead of guessing at them.

Our Own Crew

The same crew that frames your addition is still there for rough-in, so nothing gets lost between trades. That continuity is where smaller mistakes get caught before they're covered up.

Common Questions

Things people ask us

Questions about how we work and who's doing the work.

How long have you been building custom homes and additions?
Experience in custom home construction, additions, and ADU projects spans work with Southern California's specific permitting and seismic requirements, which differ from general residential construction elsewhere. Licensing and insurance status can be verified through the California Contractors State License Board.
Do you use your own crew or subcontractors?
Framing and rough construction are handled by an in-house crew, while specialty trades like electrical, plumbing, and HVAC are licensed subcontractors who work regularly on these projects. Keeping a consistent core crew keeps the same people accountable from foundation through finish.
Can I see examples of past custom home or addition work?
Photos of completed additions, ADUs, and custom home projects can be shared on request, along with the general scope and rough size of each one. Seeing a completed project in person can sometimes be arranged if a past client is willing.
Why choose a smaller custom home builder over a large production builder?
A smaller custom home builder can adjust the floor plan, structural approach, and finish selections around one specific lot instead of a standard model repeated across a subdivision. That flexibility usually matters most on irregular lots or additions that have to match an existing structure.
Where are you based and what's your service area?
Operations are based in Pomona, CA, with projects taken on throughout the surrounding Inland Empire and San Gabriel Valley within about a 50 mile radius. Being local means shorter response times for inspections and site visits during an active build.
How far out is your project schedule usually booked?
Availability depends on permit timelines as much as crew scheduling, so a realistic start date is usually given after the initial site visit rather than off a general calendar. Larger custom home builds typically need to be scheduled further in advance than a single room addition or ADU.
Do you clean up the site at the end of the job?
Daily cleanup of scrap material, packaging, and job debris is standard practice on every site, with a full haul-away at project completion. A construction site left cluttered overnight is both a liability and a sign of a poorly run crew.
What happens if something on my property gets damaged during construction?
General liability insurance covers accidental damage to existing structures, landscaping, or neighboring property during construction. Any damage should be documented and reported immediately so it gets repaired as part of the project rather than argued about later.
Will you take over a project another contractor started or walked away from?
Taking over a partially completed addition or custom home is possible, but it starts with an inspection of the existing work to confirm it meets code before building on top of it. Framing or foundation work done without permits sometimes has to be partially redone to pass inspection.
How can I check that the construction work is being done correctly?
City building inspectors check foundation, framing, electrical, and plumbing at each required stage before work is allowed to continue, and those inspection records are public. Asking to see passed inspection cards for each phase is a straightforward way to confirm the work is up to code as the project moves along.

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