Los Angeles Home Remodeling

CA

4.8 (11 reviews)

we are 100% licensedbondedand insuredwe at Los Angeles Home Remodeling can accommodate you. We can give you an accurateupfront estimatediscuss with you your vision for all improvementsalong with the bathroomput in new flooringoutfit your kitchen with top-of-the-line faucets and fixturesor a host of other improvementscozy retreat with beautiful counter tops and tile worka new or refurbished bathtub and/or shower stallwell placed modern lighting fixtureswhen your elderly parent needs to live with relatives who can monitor and care for him/heror when for any other reason you want to expand with a new room additionadd a gazebopergolaor other attractiveshady patio cover. Everything from fully enclosedfinished in less time than I expected

424-369-4765 Home Remodels Your Dream Home Awaits GET STARTED Twitter Facebook Linkedin ‹ › Our Recent Work --> Do you have a home remodeling project coming up that you only feel comfortable entrusting to the most experienced professionals? Our family focused team at Los Angeles Home Remodeling has been handling everything from the simplest of single room remodels to the largest and most complex renovation projects in the L.A. area for quite some time now. In doing beautiful work that meets time

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