Serving the
Entire Phoenix Valley
We remodel homes across the whole metro, from Buckeye in the west to Gilbert in the southeast. Our base is the West Valley — that is where the (623) number comes from — which makes Peoria, Glendale, Surprise and Sun City our closest work.
The pages below are not the same page with the city name swapped. Housing stock in this valley varies enormously by where and when it was built, and so does the permitting path. Each page covers what we actually encounter in that city and who issues the permits there.
West Valley
Our home base. Peoria, Glendale, Surprise, Sun City, Goodyear, Avondale and Buckeye are the markets we work most, and the range here is wide — original 1960s Del Webb homes at one end, houses built in the last five years at the other.
Glendale
1910s–20s historic core, 1950s–70s central, 1990s–2000s north
Glendale Building Safety DivisionPeoria
Historic Old Town core, 1990s–2010s across most of the city
Peoria Development & Engineering DepartmentSurprise
Predominantly 1996–2010, heavily weighted to active-adult
Surprise Development & Infrastructure ServicesSun City
1960–1978 Del Webb original construction
Maricopa County Planning & Development (unincorporated area)Goodyear
Predominantly 1999–2020
Goodyear Development ServicesAvondale
Predominantly 1995–2008
Avondale Development & Engineering ServicesBuckeye
Overwhelmingly post-2000, much of it post-2010
Buckeye Development ServicesCentral
Phoenix proper contains the broadest range of housing in the state, from 1920s bungalows in the historic districts to 2000s tract construction on the edges. The approach changes completely depending on when the house was built.
East Valley
Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert and Tempe. Largely 1990s and 2000s tract housing in the south and east, with significant midcentury and postwar stock in Scottsdale, Mesa and Tempe.
Scottsdale
1950s–70s midcentury south, 1990s–2000s custom north
Scottsdale Planning & Development ServicesMesa
1950s–70s central, 1980s–2000s east, plus large 55+ communities
Mesa Development Services DepartmentChandler
Predominantly 1985–2005 tract and semi-custom
Chandler Development ServicesGilbert
Overwhelmingly 1995–2010 tract construction
Gilbert Development ServicesTempe
1950s–1980s, largely built out
Tempe Community Development DepartmentFull Coverage
We work throughout the Phoenix metropolitan area. The cities with their own pages above are where we work most often, but our service area covers all of the following:
Working Across the Valley
Do you charge extra for travel across the valley?
No. We are based in the West Valley, so Peoria, Glendale, Surprise, Sun City, Goodyear, Avondale and Buckeye are our closest work — but we price East Valley projects the same way. Travel is part of operating across a metro this size, not a line item we pass on.
Why does the city matter for a remodel?
Two reasons, and both are practical. Permitting authority differs — most valley cities run their own building departments, while unincorporated areas such as Sun City go through Maricopa County, and submitting to the wrong jurisdiction costs weeks. Housing stock differs even more: a 1960s Sun City home and a 2015 Buckeye home need almost nothing in common from a contractor.
Which areas do you know best?
The West Valley, by a clear margin — it is where we are based and where most of our work is. That said, we have worked across Phoenix's historic and midcentury neighborhoods, Scottsdale's midcentury and luxury stock, and the 1990s–2000s tract housing that dominates Chandler, Gilbert and Mesa. The city pages below set out what we actually encounter in each.
Do you work outside the cities listed?
Yes — the list of pages below is not the limit of where we work. We serve the whole metro including Litchfield Park, Queen Creek, Paradise Valley, Fountain Hills, El Mirage. If you are in the Phoenix metro area, call and ask.
Not sure if we cover your area?
Call and ask. If you are in the Phoenix metro, we almost certainly do.