Remodeling in Sylmar.
Licensed California design-build for room addition remodels. Permits through LA Department of Building and Safety (LADBS), fixed-scope planning, and a 10-year workmanship warranty.

What a room addition remodel in Sylmar typically costs.
Most CaliFirst room addition remodels in Sylmar range from $45,000 to $200,000. Active construction runs 8 to 16 weeks of active construction. Permits go through LA Department of Building and Safety (LADBS).
Local home styles in Sylmar.
We've completed room addition remodels across Sylmar, from Sylmar Old Town, Historic District to Main Street corridor area. Every project goes through LA Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) for permits and inspections.
Permit timelines for Sylmar.
Plan check at LA Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) typically takes 2–6 weeks depending on scope. Structural changes, ADU work, and whole-home remodels may require additional review. We handle submittals, revisions, and inspection scheduling.
What we install.
- Matched roof shingles or tile for seamless exterior integration
- Engineered LVL or steel beam headers for open-concept connections
- Continuous insulation and weather barrier matching existing envelope
- Hardwood or LVP flooring matched to existing home
- Custom millwork and trim to match period details
- Upgraded electrical circuits and dedicated HVAC zone
- Large-format windows and sliding glass doors for natural light
- Foundation work — slab, pier, or stem wall as site requires
About room addition remodels in Sylmar.
- How much does a room addition cost in California?
- Single-room ground-floor additions typically run $45,000 to $100,000. Second-story additions and master suite expansions range $100,000 to $200,000+. Costs depend on square footage, foundation requirements, structural complexity, and finish level. We provide detailed estimates after site evaluation and engineering review.
- How long does a room addition take?
- Ground-floor additions take 8 to 12 weeks of active construction. Second-story additions and complex structural projects take 12 to 16 weeks. Foundation work, weather delays, and city inspection schedules can extend timelines. We provide a written schedule before breaking ground.
- Do I need a permit for a room addition?
- Yes — all room additions require building permits, and most require structural engineering approval. CaliFirst prepares architectural plans, structural calculations, and permit submittals. We handle plan check revisions, inspection scheduling, and final occupancy sign-off.
- Can you match my existing home's style and materials?
- Absolutely. We source matching roofing, siding, trim profiles, flooring, and paint colors to make the addition indistinguishable from the original structure. For older homes, we replicate period details including crown molding, baseboards, and window casing profiles.
- Will a room addition increase my property taxes?
- Yes — in California, room additions trigger a reassessment of the added square footage under Proposition 13 rules. Only the new construction is reassessed; your existing base year value remains unchanged. We can connect you with a property tax consultant to estimate the impact before you commit.
- Do I need a permit for a room addition remodel in Sylmar?
- Yes — California requires permits for any plumbing, electrical, gas, or structural work in a room addition remodel. In Sylmar, permits are issued through the LA Department of Building and Safety (LADBS). CaliFirst Remodel handles every step of the permit process, from initial submittal through final inspection sign-off.
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Deep-dive guides for room addition in California.
Kitchen cabinets guide for California remodels
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Kitchen countertops guide for California remodels
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Kitchen islands guide for California remodels
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Kitchen layout guide for California remodels
California kitchen layout guide — galley, L-shape, U-shape, peninsula, island, open-concept. Work triangle, traffic flow, code compliance. CSLB #1105991.
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