Service Areas · Cupertino

Cupertino remodeling, planned and built in-house

Kitchen, bathroom, whole-home, and ADU remodeling in Cupertino — one family-owned crew handling design, permits, and build, so your project has a single point of accountability.

Working in Cupertino since 2012
License
CSLB #1050108
Licensed & insured
Experience
12+ years
Across the South Bay
Pricing
Fixed-price
Clear scope, no surprises
Permits
City of Cupertino
Pulled & managed for you

Cupertino is built largely of 1950s–60s ranch homes, with the distinctive Fairgrove Eichler tract among neighborhoods like Monta Vista, Rancho Rinconada, and Garden Gate. Demand here is driven by the school districts, so families tend to remodel and stay rather than move. Cupertino's R-1 single-family ordinance adds two-story design review and second-story setback and privacy rules — and the Fairgrove Eichlers carry added protections — so we plan every addition around what the city allows.

We've spent more than twelve years remodeling South Bay homes, and we run every Cupertino job the same way: one family, one crew, one point of contact. We draw the plans, pull City of Cupertino permits, and handle Title 24 — so the only thing you manage is choosing finishes you'll love.

Cupertino runs its own building department, separate from San Jose’s — and in twelve years across the South Bay, we’ve worked with all of them.

Free estimate in CupertinoTell us what you're picturing and we'll put a clear, fixed price in writing. Call or text (408) 667-4946 or request a free estimate.
What we handle in Cupertino
Whole home

Whole-home modernizations

Updating dated ranch and Eichler-era layouts, systems, and finishes for how families live today.

Kitchens

Kitchen & bath remodels

Reworked layouts, cabinetry, and tile that bring 1960s–70s kitchens and baths up to date.

ADUs

ADUs for multigenerational living

Detached ADUs, JADUs, and garage conversions — ideal for in-laws or rental income, permitted and Title 24-compliant.

Permits

Permits, Title 24 & code

Full City of Cupertino permitting and SB 407 water-fixture updates, handled start to finish.

“What sold us was that they pulled every permit and handled Title 24, so we never dealt with the city once. Weekly updates meant we always knew what was happening — easily the least stressful remodel we've done.”

— A Cupertino homeowner
Cupertino remodeling — common questions
Do you pull City of Cupertino permits?
Yes. We handle the full City of Cupertino Building Division permit process — including Title 24 energy compliance and SB 407 water-fixture updates — and manage inspections. Cupertino's R-1 ordinance adds two-story design review and second-story setback and privacy rules, and Fairgrove Eichlers have extra protections, so we account for both before we submit.
How much does a remodel cost in Cupertino?
Most kitchens start around $30,000 and bathrooms around $15,000, depending on scope and finishes. We give a free, fixed-price estimate up front — see our cost guide.
Which Cupertino neighborhoods do you work in?
All of them — Monta Vista, Rancho Rinconada, Garden Gate, and the Fairgrove Eichler neighborhood — plus the surrounding South Bay.
What does Cupertino's two-story design review mean for a second-story addition?
It means a second story goes through Cupertino's R-1 design review, which looks at second-story setbacks and privacy toward neighboring yards and windows. We design the addition to meet those rules from the start, which keeps review smoother and avoids costly redraws.