“What is your license number?”
It should be given instantly and verify as active at cslb.ca.gov under the company's legal name. Ours is #1125128.
What homeowners across Santa Maria, Orcutt and Santa Barbara County say about working with us.
Most of our work comes from neighbors telling neighbors. Here is why.
“Martin and his team did an amazing job on our kitchen remodel. Great communication, on time, and the quality is top notch.”
“We added an ADU to our property and couldn't be happier. The whole process was smooth from start to finish.”
“Honest, reliable, and the attention to detail is unmatched. Our bathroom looks better than we imagined!”
Including us. A contractor who is bothered by these questions has told you everything you need to know.
It should be given instantly and verify as active at cslb.ca.gov under the company's legal name. Ours is #1125128.
General liability and workers' compensation, both current. Without workers' comp, an injury on your property can become your liability.
The answer tells you more than the price does. Listen for photos, written options and your approval before any extra work happens.
A suspiciously low bid is often a bid without permits. Unpermitted work becomes your problem when you sell.
Recent, and for work like yours. Hesitation here is the loudest answer you will get all day.
California limits contractor down payments. Payments should follow completed milestones, not dates on a calendar.
Anyone can print a business card. What you actually want to know is whether the last twenty homeowners would hire this contractor again.
Before you sign with anyone — us included — ask for three recent references, verify the license at cslb.ca.gov, and ask for a certificate of insurance naming you.
A couple of sentences about how the project went helps the next homeowner more than anything we could write ourselves. It takes two minutes and it genuinely matters to a small local business.
The reviews shown on this page are being migrated from our Google and Facebook profiles. Always feel free to read them at the source rather than taking a website's word for it — on any contractor's site, including ours.
We show what we have. If we ever get a poor review, the useful thing is how it was handled — ask us about any project that did not go smoothly and we will tell you what happened and what we did about it.
Where the homeowner agrees, yes. For a serious project it is the best way to judge quality, and we are happy to arrange it.
Search for us on Google or Facebook and click write a review. It takes two minutes and it genuinely helps a small local business.