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The timeline depends on the size and complexity of the project, but on average, it takes 6 to 12 months from start to finish.
Yes, all our projects come with a warranty that covers workmanship and materials for a specified period.
While we keep you informed throughout the project, you don’t need to be heavily involved unless you want to be.
We provide our services in the Phoenix metro and surrounding regions.
They manage the whole project—schedules, permits, workers, and budget. Learn more here.
A remodel changes a room’s structure, while a renovation refreshes its look. Learn more here.
The foundation is one of the most expensive single components, typically costing $7,000 to $28,000 for a standard slab. Final costs depend on home size, soil conditions, and foundation type. In Mesa, expansive clay soils often require deeper footings or post‑tension slabs, adding expense due to specialized engineering. Framing is the next largest cost, followed by plumbing and HVAC systems. Learn More Here.
Qualified general contractors in Mesa safeguard your home’s value by spotting issues early, fixing them to code, and managing projects that add lasting appeal. They prevent small problems—like leaks, faulty fans, or unpermitted additions—from becoming costly repairs that lower resale value. Learn More Here.
The 30% rule suggests you should spend no more than 30% of your home’s value on renovations. This helps balance upgrades with resale potential, ensuring you don’t overspend on improvements you may not recoup when selling. Learn More Here.
Nearly 8 in 10 projects exceed budgets because of hidden costs—issues like outdated wiring, plumbing problems, or structural repairs that only surface once work begins. Learn More Here.
Before beginning, think about your budget, layout, and lifestyle needs. Decide whether you’ll keep the existing footprint or change it, plan for plumbing and electrical updates, and factor in how long you can live without a fully functioning kitchen during the project. Learn More Here.
Start by checking credentials, licenses, and reviews. Ask for references and look at past projects to ensure quality. Get multiple quotes, compare timelines, and make sure the contractor understands your budget and design goals. Clear communication and a written contract are essential to avoid surprises. Learn More Here.
Home restoration is the process of bringing a house back to its original condition by repairing damage, recreating historic details, and preserving its architectural character, making it distinct from renovation, which updates finishes and systems for modern use, and remodeling, which alters the structure or layout; restoration focuses on authenticity and preservation, ensuring the home retains its unique story and craftsmanship while remaining safe and functional today. Learn More Here.
The most common home renovation mistakes are skipping permits, hiring the cheapest contractor, underestimating the budget, ignoring hidden structural issues, making mid‑project changes, rushing without a plan, and attempting complex DIY work that should be left to professionals. Learn More Here.
The most common house repairs include fixing water leaks, repairing drywall, addressing electrical issues, and maintaining roofs. These are the problems homeowners encounter most frequently and often need quick attention to prevent bigger damage. Learn More Here.
To choose a trustworthy home restoration company, look for proper licensing, liability insurance, local presence, positive reviews, and industry certifications (like IICRC). Avoid contractors who demand large upfront payments, give vague contracts, or pressure you after a disaster. Learn More Here.

We believe in preparing for the future without sacrificing today.