Local General Contractor & Kitchen Remodeling Expertise
In wine country neighborhoods like Crowne Hill and Vail Ranch, homeowners choose a general contractor in Temecula, CA who understands the region's architectural heritage. We specialize in kitchen remodeling, ADU construction, whole house renovations, and ground-up builds for properties across the Temecula Valley. This page covers kitchen and full-home projects, ADU design compliance, and why local knowledge matters for construction near vineyards and master-planned HOA communities.
From planning through final walkthrough, we keep you informed at every stage.
We review your home, soil conditions, and HOA rules. For kitchens in Paloma del Sol, we confirm electrical capacity. For ADUs in De Luz agricultural areas, we assess setback compliance.
We create plans matching local architectural standards. Temecula's design guidelines favor Spanish Colonial and Mediterranean styles. We handle all permitting with Temecula City. Pre-approved ADU plans save weeks.
Inspections happen at each milestone. We coordinate with utility providers for kitchen remodels in Temeku Hills. For ground-up projects, we stage site access carefully to minimize neighborhood impact.
Final inspection by the city. We walk you through all systems, warranties, and maintenance. You receive complete documentation and final sign-off.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Specialized projects for Temecula's unique building landscape.
Spanish Colonial and Mediterranean kitchens are common in Crowne Hill and Vail Ranch homes. Open-concept layouts work best in these older designs. We upgrade cabinetry, countertops, and appliances while maintaining your home's character. Electrical panel upgrades are often needed for modern kitchens.

Modern kitchen in Spanish Colonial home, Vail Ranch neighborhood

New detached ADU with matching architecture, Redhawk community
ADU laws in Temecula have streamlined approval. We handle design compliance, setback rules, and parking requirements. De Luz agricultural properties allow larger ADUs. Genning garage conversions are fast and cost-effective. Pre-approved ADU plans save design fees.
Temecula's wine country and agricultural areas support custom home builds. We work with raw land in De Luz and Meadowview, managing grading, utilities, and architectural compliance. Greenhouse and farm structure expertise available for rural properties.

Custom estate with agricultural outbuildings, De Luz area

Full interior renovation with Spanish Colonial design refresh, Morgan Hill
Master-planned communities like Paloma del Sol and Harveston have strict HOA design guidelines. We coordinate compliance while expanding square footage through additions. Bathroom, laundry, and bedroom expansions are our specialty. Structural upgrades bring dated 1990s homes up to code.
Temecula's wine country setting and suburban HOA communities require specific know-how.
HOA Design Standards: Paloma del Sol, Morgan Hill, and Harveston enforce strict architectural guidelines. Our teams have built 500+ projects that passed first review. Temecula values Spanish Revival, Mediterranean, and Tuscan aesthetics. We know these rules.
ADU permitting changed significantly in 2025. Cities must approve plans within 60 days or they auto-approve. Pre-approved ADU plans are free from Temecula. We use them to save clients design costs and acceleration time.
Land in De Luz and wine country areas have unique challenges: hillside setbacks, septic systems, and agricultural zoning. We handle these from day one so surprises don't derail your budget.
Wine festival season brings traffic to Old Town Temecula. We schedule deliveries and crews carefully. Parking constraints in dense neighborhoods like Alta Vista require advance staging.
15+ Years Building in Temecula & Riverside County
We've completed 500+ projects across wine country, master-planned neighborhoods, and rural acreage. Every team member knows Temecula's codes, contractors, and climate.
Temecula Valley sits at the heart of Southern California wine country with distinct construction considerations.
Crowne Hill (built 1996–2006) and Vail Ranch feature Spanish-style homes with red-tile roofs and stucco walls. Tuscan and Mediterranean Revival styles dominate wine country. Kitchen and bath remodels must honor these aesthetic patterns. HOA design guidelines are explicit about materials and color palettes.
De Luz boasts 20,000 acres of agricultural land. Large-lot properties allow custom estates, greenhouses, and farm structures. Temecula's wine valley spans over 40 wineries. Construction here requires understanding septic systems, well water, and vineyard setbacks.
Paloma del Sol (1,976 homes) and Redhawk offer golf courses, parks, and community pools. HOA approval is mandatory for exteriors. Design review committees enforce strict color and material rules. New ADU laws limit HOA authority, but discretionary reviews still happen.
Temecula enjoys 275+ days of sunshine annually. Outdoor kitchens, patios, and entertaining spaces are popular. Kitchen remodels often expand into covered porches. Pool areas and fire pits are common in Temeku Hills and Morgan Hill neighborhoods.
We work throughout Temecula and surrounding Southwest Riverside County.
Master-Planned Communities: Paloma del Sol, Morgan Hill, Harveston, Redhawk, Crowne Hill, Vail Ranch, Temeku Hills, Paseo del Sol, Margarita Village, Roripaugh Ranch.
Wine Country & Rural Areas: De Luz, Meadowview, Wine Valley neighborhoods, ranches bordering Temecula Creek.
Historic & Central Temecula: Old Town Temecula, Alta Vista, Rancho Highlands, Winchester-Silverhawk.
Temecula sits along Interstate 15 in southwestern Riverside County, about 85 miles southeast of Los Angeles and 60 miles north of San Diego. Most neighborhoods cluster near Temecula Parkway and Margarita Road. Old Town Temecula is our easy reference point for central projects.
Our crews stage from local yards, reducing drive time from San Diego and Orange County. We're familiar with regional building supply chains and inspector schedules.
Have photos, a rough budget, and a sense of your timeline. If you're in an HOA, gather the Design Review Guidelines. For ADUs, a property survey helps. For kitchens, list what you want: open concept, island, outdoor connection. That's enough to start a conversation.
We offer a free site consultation. We'll walk your property, review your goals, flag any permit or design issues, and give you a realistic sense of scope and feasibility. No pressure, no sales pitch.
Ready to start? Contact us today for a free consultation.
Only if it affects your home's exterior. Interior-only kitchen remodels usually don't require HOA approval. Exterior changes like new siding, windows, or roofing do. We'll confirm your HOA's specific rules when we visit.
Yes. California law allows one detached ADU and one junior ADU on single-family lots. Temecula's 2025 ordinance removed owner-occupancy requirements. HOAs cannot outright ban ADUs, though design review still applies. Pre-approved ADU plans speed the process.
We assess well capacity and septic load during the site evaluation. Ground-up homes and ADUs on rural lots require Health Department approval. We coordinate with your county health department to ensure compliance before permits are submitted.
Costs vary widely based on scope, finishes, and structural changes. A mid-range kitchen (new cabinets, counters, appliances) runs significantly more than cosmetic updates. We provide detailed estimates after site review and design confirmation.
For kitchens and smaller remodels: sometimes. For ADUs, ground-up homes, and HOA projects: yes. We manage design and drawing coordination. Using Temecula's pre-approved ADU plans can reduce architectural fees significantly.
15+ years in Southwest Riverside County, 500+ completed projects, deep HOA and ADU expertise, and a track record in wine country and master-planned neighborhoods. We understand local codes, architectural standards, and permitting timelines. References available in Crowne Hill, Morgan Hill, and Paloma del Sol.
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