Belmont runs from flat tracts near 101 up into wooded hillsides, with 1950s–60s ranch homes in areas like Sterling Downs and Hallmark and hillside contemporary homes on the slopes toward Water Dog Lake and Belmont Heights. The steep lots often need geotechnical and grading review, retaining work, and careful access planning, while the flatter Sterling Downs tracts are usually more straightforward.
We're a family-owned San Jose contractor, and we bring the same approach to every Belmont project: one family, one crew, one point of contact. We draw the plans, pull City of Belmont permits, and handle Title 24 — so the only thing you manage is choosing finishes you'll love.
Belmont runs its own building department — and we manage the entire permit process for you, from drawings to final inspection.



