The Builder’s Blueprint for a $900K Project: Why We Demand Efficiency in a World of Delays
Introduction: The Bar We Set In a high-stakes, custom residential environment like San Diego, success is measured not just in quality, but in efficiency. Our clients trust us with probably one of the biggest investments they will ever make, whether it is an ADU or a...
The “Hate SDG&E” Package: A Deep Dive into the Premium, All-Electric Home
If you're a San Diego homeowner, you know the feeling all too well: that pit in your stomach when you open your SDG&E bill. Another month, another reminder that you're at the mercy of a utility monopoly with some of the highest rates in the nation. For decades,...
What to Expect at the End of a San Diego Home Remodeling (Part 3)
Every remodel has a story. At first, homeowners are filled with excitement and big dreams. Then comes the messy middle, where dust, noise, and decisions can feel overwhelming. But eventually, the tide turns. Cabinets are installed, paint goes up, and floors are laid....
What is a Full-Gut Rebuilds and How It Create Better Homes
Some homes can get by with a fresh coat of paint, upgraded fixtures, or new floors and feel like they’ve been transformed. But others? They carry decades of hidden wear — aging electrical, plumbing that no longer meets code, inefficient insulation, awkward layouts...
Home Renovation Stress: How Contractors Keep Projects Moving Through the Messy Middle (Part 2)
The early stage feels exciting because progress is visible. Framing goes up quickly, and you can walk through the bones of your new space. But then things slow down. Stucco, drywall, paint, and finish work don’t look as dramatic, and delays, from soil conditions or...
What Contractors Look for in a Lot Split Property: Evaluating SB9 Potential in California
Summary California’s housing shortage has many homeowners and investors exploring Senate Bill 9 (SB9) as a way to unlock the potential of their property. But not every lot is created equal. As a contractor, I look at land differently than most people. I focus on lot...
Starting Your Remodel Right: Hopes, Fears, and Building Trust with a California Contractor (Part 1)
The first stage of a remodel is exciting. Homeowners come in with fresh ideas, high hopes, and big goals. But it’s also the stage where worries can creep in, and decisions made too quickly can create problems later. At Builders Now, I’ve learned that what happens in...
Quality Pays Off: How Smart Material Choices Save You Thousands Later (Part 3)
When it comes to building or fixing up a home, cheap materials often end up costing more later. We see it all the time. A faucet leaks after a year. A floor buckles after two. The savings you thought you made? Gone in repairs, lost rent days, and stress. Contractors...
Spot Red Flags and Green Lights in a Fixer-Upper (Part 2)
Fixer-uppers can hide serious problems beneath the surface. Cracked tile or chipped paint might not seem like much, but what’s underneath can make or break a deal. And if you miss the signs during your walkthrough, you might end up with more than you bargained for....
How to Read a Fixer-Upper Like a Contractor & See the Profit Others Miss (Part 1)
Some homes sit on the market because they look outdated, need repairs, or just feel awkward inside. But to a contractor or a smart investor, that’s not a red flag. That’s a starting point. Many first-time buyers scroll past these properties on Fixer Upper Zillow...
