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General Contractor in Inglewood, CA

Cavalier Builders is here for all your general contractor needs in the Los Angeles area. Whether it is new room additions or old room remodelings, we are here to help you. If you’re looking for a contractor in the Inglewood, California, area, contact us today!

We can schedule a free in-home design consultation and provide you with a free quote. Don’t let your dreams of transforming your home go unfinished. Give us a call now, and let us show you exactly why we are California’s trusted and go-to source for quality home transformations and general contracting services.

What We Can Do For You

You need someone you can trust when you’re looking for a general contractor in the Los Angeles area. We have over 20 years of service working in the area and the knowledge and skills required for quality home improvements and repairs. All of our contractors are licensed, bonded, and insured, providing you with valuable peace of mind and quality assurance. Here are some of the services we offer:

  • New room additions
  • Bathroom remodeling
  • Painting services
  • Kitchen remodeling
  • Deck and patio services
  • And more

Don’t hesitate to call us if you have any questions regarding the services we offer our clients or for a complete list of services.

Modern home with high ceilings, fresh flooring, and an innovative front closet area.

We Work In The Inglewood Area

This wonderful city is in Los Angeles County and right outside downtown Los Angeles, Inglewood, California. It has something to offer everyone, from its delectable culinary scene to its scenic parks and historical sites. Whether you’re a young professional, a family wanting to expand, or a senior seeking a quiet area to call home, Inglewood has everything you could need.

Inglewood is a flourishing city recognized for its booming businesses, welcoming vibe and community, and rich cultural heritage. Cavalier Builders takes immense pride in working with the people of Inglewood, CA, and the surrounding communities, including:

  • Bradbury
  • Duarte
  • Fillmore
  • Hawthorne
  • And Moorpark.

For more information on the areas we service and how we can help, please contact us now.

Commonly Asked Questions About General Contractors

Check out a few of our commonly asked questions below.

What Is A Building Permit And Why Is It Important?

You need a building permit when you or a hired contractor wants to build anything new on your property or renovate an existing structure. This is an official approval from your local government to guarantee that homeowners and contractors follow county- or city-specific building regulations and codes.

By putting these ordinances in place, the community, builders, and homeowners can be confident that expansions, renovations, and other projects won’t harm nearby property values or create a safety hazard for yourself or your community. It is recommended to postpone beginning your project commencement until the appropriate permits have been obtained.

Who Should Aquire The Necessary Building Permits?

Because the general contractor may already have a relationship with the municipality or have asked for comparable permits on prior projects, they may be in a better position than the homeowner to obtain the necessary permits more quickly. Permit costs are often included in bids from reputable contractors.

All contractors do not, however, obtain permits. You will be responsible for obtaining a permit after the fact if your contractor did not obtain one before beginning work on your property. So, when planning the project with your contractor, inquire about permits and when/if they will be pulled. It is also advisable that all of this be meticulously documented in your contract so there is no confusion later on or after project completion.

What Should I Do If My Original Plans Change During The Project?

You can make small, non-structural adjustments to the construction design after receiving the go-ahead and approval, provided they follow the original permit’s terms. However, you should get in touch with the building department and explain the necessary changes, along with any questions you may have about whether you need to submit new plans for approval, if you are making a significant alteration to the structure during construction, such as extending the building or changing the structural site.

Furthermore, if you are working with a general contractor, they should know when and if a permit or additional permissions are required. Either way, it is always better to be safe than sorry – especially when handling a costly investment like renovating or remodeling your home.

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