Rockwood Homes Ca

CA

4.8

efficientand did exceptional work. Alan is incredibly knowledgeableno change ordersbut also their lives.  Customized Design Solutions Your unique needs drive our designsas top ADU Contractors we keep you informednow it’s your turn to experience the benefits. Alan RockwoodFounder Imagine a journey where every challenge is met with creativityevery project is more than just construction—it&#8217s a collaborationand every client becomes part of a larger family. This is the journey Alanthe heart and soul behind Rockwood Homeshas been on since 2010. As a Long Beach area residentAlan has woven his life into the fabric of the communitybuilding not just homes but lasting relationships through his dedicationhonestyand unparalleled skill in residential construction. Alan&#8217Alan&#8217s scientific background fuels his problem-solving skills and attention to detailhe deeply understands the impact of construction on a family&#8217thriving on word-of-mouth recommendations from those who have experienced Alan&#8217

10017 Walnut St

(562) 343-8904

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