Overland Remodeling

CA

4.9 (28 reviews)

we take a full design-build approachmanaging everything from initial design and planning to material selectionpermittingand construction. Our goal is to provide a seamless000 – $150000+ Bathroom Remodeling: $25000 – $80000+ ADU Construction: $120000 – $350000+ Full Home Remodeling: $150000 – $500000+ As an experienced remodeling contractor in Los Angelesstoragewe are known as the bathroom renovation experts LA homeowners trust for high-endresort-style finishes. Design-Forward Thinking: We incorporate curbless walk-in showersfreestanding soaking tubsLearn More Learn More Your Trusted Remodeling Contractor inRemodeling Costs in Los Angeles Request Your Free Quote Today Request Your Free Quote Today Recent Remodeling Projects iRemodeling

, 10880 Wilshire Blvd Suite 1101 - #3201

(866) 914-2843

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