Calabasas at golden hour — oak-studded hills above upscale residential rooftops, with a stone monument sign

Service area / Santa Monica Mountains

Remodeling Contractor in Calabasas

Owner-led kitchen, bath, addition, ADU, interior, and outdoor remodeling. Available for consultations and serving homeowners in and around Calabasas. CSLB #1056277.

  • Licensed California contractor · CSLB #1056277
  • 30+ years of hands-on experience
  • Owner-led communication
  • Free estimates · no high-pressure sales
  • Calabasas · Malibu · West LA · Pasadena · Burbank

Serving West LA, the Valley, Malibu, Calabasas, Pasadena, Glendale, Burbank, and nearby LA County areas.

About the area

Remodeling in Calabasas

Calabasas sits at the western edge of the Santa Monica Mountains and runs from the freeway-side commercial districts up into hillside neighborhoods like Old Topanga Canyon, the Park Calabasas community, and gated enclaves including The Oaks of Calabasas. Homes range from 1990s tract-style and Mediterranean revival to contemporary builds on view lots. We're available for consultations and serve homeowners in and around Calabasas.

Neighborhoods we hear from often

Old Topanga Canyon · Park Calabasas · The Oaks of Calabasas · Calabasas Highlands · Mountain View Estates

What we're seeing locally

Common project types in Calabasas

  • Kitchen and bath remodels on 1990s tract Mediterranean and contemporary homes
  • Second-story and rear additions on hillside lots under the LA County Hillside Ordinance
  • Detached ADUs and JADUs where lot size and setbacks allow
  • Outdoor living and pool surrounds with engineered hillside drainage
  • Full-home remodels where layout and finishes are updated together

Permits & planning

Permitting and planning context

Calabasas is incorporated and handles its own building permits. Hillside lots (which include most of the city's residential inventory) fall under the LA County Hillside Ordinance, which adds soils-report, slope-stability, and grading review beyond standard plan-check. Homes in The Oaks and similar gated communities also pass through HOA architectural review.

This is general planning information, not legal or permitting advice. Confirm specifics with the local jurisdiction for your address.

Frequently asked in Calabasas

Calabasas remodel questions

  • Often yes. Most residential inventory in Calabasas falls under the LA County Hillside Ordinance, which typically adds soils-report, slope-stability, and grading review on top of standard plan-check. The exact requirements depend on slope, parcel size, and proposed scope. Confirm with the City of Calabasas building department for your address.

Considering a remodel in Calabasas?

A first consultation is free. We'll give you a real read on scope, budget, and timeline — no high-pressure sales.