- Kitchen RemodelingA: We will attempt to minimize any inconveniences that you will experience. However, if it is a kitchen remodel, keep in mind that this is the heart of your home. The area will be out of commission for the duration of the construction process. You can prepare for this by eating take out meals, grilling and eating out. Make sure that you have an easily accessible source of water as there may be no running water in the kitchen. Appliances may also be out of commission during this time.
- Bathroom Remodeling
- FlooringA: We will broom-clean the construction area every day. At the end of the job, we will do a final cleanup. You may experience an increase in dust throughout your home during the construction, for this we apologize, but its something that can't always be avoided. We will place plastic tarps over sensitive furniture, flooring and artwork and create dust barriers to minimize this inconvenience if requested.
- Door Installation/Replacement
- Drywalls
- Tile Installation
- Cabinet Installation
- Room AdditionsAre you considering doing a home remodeling project or room addition and acting as the Owner-Builder for the project? This is your legal right as a property owner. Below are a few things to consider before taking on the job.
- New ConstructionWith Cal Coast Construction, you can expect competitive pricing and a project that stays on schedule. Cal Coast Construction is diversified in all aspects of commercial and residential construction and repair. We are proud to use sustainable building practices, doing everything we can to reduce our environmental impact during the building process. No job is too small, and each job receives Caleb's personal attention.
- DemolitionSan Luis Obispo's climate is a nursery for dry rot. Many times dry rot can be found in the structural members of buildings and decks. If handled early, repairs can be made quickly and without requiring partial or complete demolition and re-construction.
- Sunrooms“ When we contacted Caleb about changing out our SunRoom panels, he knew exactly what we wanted, gave us a price, and within a couple of weeks, ordered the materials and his crew did a beautiful job in installing them. His crew cleaned up every night they were at our house and were very professional. We would absolutely use them again in the future.
- LandscapingReduce water use and groundwater pollution by incorporating native plants into your landscaping. Native plants have evolved for eons and adapted to local soils and climate. They will thrive with minimal care and will need less water, fertilizer, and pesticides.
- Driveways
- Retaining Walls
- Window Installation/Replacement
- Decks
- Patios
- SidingWarping or swelling of siding; bubbling or lifting of paint; ends of fascia boards are soft or crumbling; any wood with areas of softness where a screwdriver can be pushed in easily.
- Residential Roof RepairDefect #4 - Deficient Clearances. Compounding the slope cut problem at roof/wall junctions is the fact that most builders provide too little clearance from the bottom of the siding to the roofing material below. Most manufacturers require 1-1/2" clearance, but 0" to 1/2" is a typical deficient installation. The other common clearance deficiency occurs at the bottom row of siding adjacent to the ground. Building Codes and hardboard manufacturers require at least 6" clearance (8" in some areas), but this is frequently violated in the name of providing good drainage away from the house. The real problem is that the house was sited too low on the lot. This location is doubly sensitive since the bottom edge of this bottom row rarely gets painted, as previously mentioned.
- Residential Roof Replacement/Installation
- Painting
- CaulkingPlug air leaks around windows, doors, A/C, and other wall penetrations. Plugging those leaks with weather stripping or caulking is a relatively simple task.