Our Process
Our Process. Your Peace of Mind.
We believe the best client experience starts before we ever swing a hammer. Here's exactly how we run every project.
Discovery & Planning
Every project starts with the same thing: a real conversation. We listen, we ask the right questions, and we tell you honestly whether we're a fit before anyone signs anything.
- — Initial consultation (free) — in person or video call
- — Site visit and feasibility review
- — Preliminary budget range
- — Scope of work and project timeline estimate
Design & Permitting
Once you're ready to move forward, we move into design coordination, permit submittal, and contract finalization. This is where the unknowns get nailed down.
- — Architect / designer coordination (or referral)
- — Permit application and plan check management
- — Subcontractor bidding and selection
- — Final contract and construction schedule
Active Construction
Boots on the ground. Every active day on your project is documented, tracked, and reported. You will never have to ask, "What's happening on my job?"
- — Daily photo logs and progress updates
- — Weekly check-in calls with PM
- — Budget tracking — no surprises
- — Clean, secure job site maintained daily
Closeout & Delivery
A project isn't done when the last drywall screw is set. It's done when your final walkthrough is clean, your warranty paperwork is in your hand, and you're standing in the room you imagined.
- — Final inspections and city sign-off
- — Punch list completed to zero
- — Final walkthrough with client
- — Warranty documentation and handoff
Technology That Keeps You in the Loop
No More Wondering What's Happening on Your Job.
We use modern project management tools so you always have visibility — no chasing, no wondering what's happening on your job. From the first day of construction to the final walkthrough, you'll get daily logs, real-time photo updates, and a single point of contact who actually answers the phone.
Ready to Walk Through It Together?
A 10-minute call gets us aligned on scope, timeline, and a real ballpark range.