Benefits of Hiring a Company With Home Construction Licensing in Los Angeles
Hiring an unlicensed construction company to work on your home or business is never a good idea. You’ll miss out on the potential benefits of having a contractor licensed by the CSLB in your corner. We’ve obtained the proper construction licensing for our company in Los Angeles. Here are several benefits you’ll enjoy:
United States of the Art Construction takes the necessary steps to maintain our construction licensing for our company in Los Angeles.
Peace of Mind
Working with an unlicensed contractor on a residential or commercial project isn’t worth it. Call on United States of the Art Construction for peace of mind. We’re fully licensed by the CSLB. Contact us to begin benefitting from the construction licensing our company in Los Angeles has earned.
FAQs
Yes! United States of the Art Construction offers 100% free consultations to our potential clients. During a consultation, you’ll sit down with one of our experts to discuss the ideas you have for your project and how we can make it happen.
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After you participate in a free consultation with an expert from United States of the Art Construction, we’ll put together a proposal for your construction project that includes a quote. We’ll have ample opportunity to discuss the proposal before finalizing any plans.
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United States of the Art Construction can offer 3D designs for a construction project created by our team of architects. Our 3D renderings cost anywhere from $700 to $2,500. However, we provide free 3D design services to those who decide to sign a contract with us.
At United States of the Art Construction, we’re capable of taking on projects of any size, however, we require a minimum of $5,000. We strive to give all our projects the same attention, no matter how big or small they might be.
Every construction project is unique. It would be impossible for us to predict exactly how long a job will take without knowing all the details. But generally speaking, smaller landscaping projects tend to take one to two weeks, while bathroom and kitchen remodels take anywhere from two to five weeks. Home additions and accessory dwelling units take about two to six months, and commercial projects often take somewhere between six months and three years. Each project type requires a different amount of client involvement.
We’ve earned a great reputation at United States of the Art Construction by only using top-of-the-line materials while completing construction projects. These materials can increase the costs that come along with these projects, but we always break down the price differences between standard market materials and high-end materials for our clients.
We very rarely turn to subcontractors for help when working on construction projects. We only book three to five projects at a time so that we have adequate staff available. If we end up needing to call subcontractors for assistance, we’ll clearly communicate this to our clients.
We want our clients to stay informed throughout construction projects, so we provide them with daily updates via phone or email. We also reach out to our clients as soon as possible when unexpected delays occur and make sure to get their OK before making any changes to construction plans. Rest assured knowing you’ll be kept in the loop while working with United States of the Art Construction.
We’re proud of all the construction projects we’ve completed in the past. We also know clients who have been through our construction process will have nothing but nice things to say about their experiences. Feel free to reach out to us for references to specific projects and see what sets our construction company apart from all the other options in the Los Angeles area.
We provide warranties on almost all the construction services we offer. The only thing that won’t be covered under our warranties are the materials used for projects and any appliances provided by our clients. Many of these materials and appliances will be covered under the warranties offered by their manufacturers.