Golden Coast Contractors is a trusted and reliable contractor offering new construction, remodeling, ADU, and additions.

Serving homeowners in Orange County & Riverside.

REMODELS

A home remodel, in the context of a home, refers to the process of making significant changes or improvements to an existing structure to enhance its functionality, aesthetics, or value. Unlike simple repairs or maintenance, a remodel typically involves altering the layout, design, or features of a home, such as updating a kitchen, expanding a living room, or reconfiguring floor plans to create more space. Homeowners often choose to remodel to modernize outdated spaces, address changing needs, or increase the overall appeal of their property. Remodeling can range from minor updates, like new countertops or flooring, to more extensive projects, like adding rooms or completely renovating a bathroom.

NEW CONSTRUCTION

Residential new construction refers to the process of building a completely new home or residential property from the ground up. This involves designing, planning, and constructing a house or multiple housing units on a vacant lot or previously undeveloped land. New construction allows homeowners to customize every aspect of their property, from layout and design to materials and finishes, ensuring that the final home meets their specific needs and preferences. It often includes all phases of construction, including site preparation, foundation work, framing, plumbing, electrical, and finishing touches. This type of construction can range from single-family homes to multi-unit developments, offering a wide array of possibilities for homeowners seeking a brand-new living space.

ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT

Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are secondary housing units located on the same property as a primary residence. They are often smaller in size and can be either detached from the main house or attached, depending on the property’s design. ADUs provide an affordable housing solution by utilizing existing residential properties, making them an attractive option for homeowners looking to increase living space, generate rental income, or accommodate family members. These units can range from converted garages and basements to standalone cottages or small apartments, offering versatility in both design and function.

As urban areas experience rising housing costs and limited space for new development, ADUs have gained popularity as a sustainable way to expand housing options without the need for large-scale construction. Many local governments have introduced regulations to streamline the approval process for ADUs, recognizing their potential to alleviate housing shortages. By promoting the creation of these units, cities can address demand for affordable housing while maintaining the character and density of residential neighborhoods. ADUs also contribute to sustainability by reducing the need for new infrastructure and supporting a more efficient use of land.