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General Contracting And Construction in Los Angeles

Serving Los Angeles, CA

General Contracting And Construction in Los Angeles

Licensed contractor and construction company serving Los Angeles. Kitchen, bath, roofing, and new construction — on time, on budget, and fully in-house.

Home Contractor in Los Angeles

Built for LA's Scale and Complexity

From the hillside bungalows of Mount Washington and Echo Park to the mid-century flats of Palms and Mar Vista, Los Angeles is one of the most structurally and architecturally varied cities in the country. With a population of nearly 3.9 million spread across neighborhoods as distinct as Watts, Westwood, and Woodland Hills, no two construction projects here unfold the same way — and Hollywood Contractor Corp is built to handle that range.

  • Full-service contracting across LA's 60+ neighborhoods
  • ADU and addition expertise for LA's dense infill lots
  • Residential and commercial projects, one contractor
  • Concept-to-completion management, no handoffs
  • Licensed (#1092628), insured, and backed by 5-star reviews
Los Angeles — Hollywood Contractor Corp
The short answer

Hollywood Contractor Corp provides general contracting services across Los Angeles, covering remodels, ADUs, new construction, roofing, and exterior work. With roughly 63% of LA's 3.8 million residents renting, the city's property owners — from Boyle Heights landlords to Brentwood homeowners — drive constant demand for full-service construction. Call (818) 264-1955.

Licensed Roofing Contractor Serving Los Angeles
TRUSTED LOCAL ROOFERS

Licensed Roofing Contractor Serving Los Angeles

When your roof needs attention, you need a contractor you can trust. Hollywood Contractor Corp is a licensed, insured, and bonded roofing company serving Los Angeles homeowners with straightforward service — roof replacement, repair, and new installation handled with care. Los Angeles roofs face a demanding mix of intense sun, seasonal Santa Ana winds, and the occasional heavy rain, all of which can accelerate wear and expose vulnerabilities that need honest, professional attention.

As a family-owned and operated business, we manage every part of your roofing project directly — no subcontracting surprises. Our transparent, no-hidden-fee pricing means you know exactly what you're paying for before work begins. Call us at (818) 264-1955 to schedule an inspection or get a straightforward estimate.

  • Roof replacement for Los Angeles homes
  • Roof repair and storm damage work
  • New roof installation, done right
  • Roofing inspections and honest estimates
  • Licensed (1092628), insured, and bonded
  • Workmanship warranty on completed work
Los Angeles — Hollywood Contractor Corp
Los Angeles Context

A City That Builds Differently

Los Angeles is majority-renter by a wide margin — roughly 63% of the city's approximately 1.4 million households are renter-occupied. That single fact shapes the construction landscape in ways that aren't obvious from the outside. Property owners here are often managing occupied buildings, coordinating work around tenants, or investing in rental stock that spans everything from 1920s craftsman duplexes in Highland Park to 1960s apartment blocks in Koreatown. At the same time, the city's owner-occupant base — concentrated in neighborhoods like Brentwood, Encino, Sherman Oaks, and Granada Hills — drives a steady stream of full home remodels, additions, and ADU builds where the homeowner is deeply involved in every decision. Hollywood Contractor Corp works across both contexts. Whether a project is a landlord refreshing a Crenshaw fourplex or a homeowner in Los Feliz undertaking a whole-home renovation, the approach is full-service and managed from a single point of contact. The city's median age of 36.5 and average household size of 2.7 also signal a population that is actively using and modifying its housing stock — not sitting still. That translates to real, ongoing demand for the kind of construction work that changes how a property functions, not just how it looks.

Terrain and Housing Stock

Hillsides, Flatlands, and Everything Between

Los Angeles doesn't have one terrain — it has dozens. The neighborhoods climbing the Santa Monica Mountains above Hollywood and West Hollywood sit on steep, irregular lots where grading, retaining walls, and engineered foundations are part of almost every project. Mount Washington, Glassell Park, Elysian Park, and Shadow Hills present similar challenges: narrow access, significant grade changes, and soil conditions that demand careful evaluation before any structural work begins. Then there's the flat valley floor — Van Nuys, Reseda, Canoga Park, Panorama City — where lots are more standardized but the housing stock is often postwar construction from the 1950s and 1960s, now aging into the range where roofing, siding, structural updates, and full kitchen and bathroom remodels become necessary. Coastal neighborhoods like Venice, Playa del Rey, and Westchester introduce their own conditions: salt air, moisture exposure, and a mix of older beach cottages and newer infill construction. San Pedro and Wilmington, at the southern edge of the city, have a working-class housing character that skews toward practical, durable renovations. Hollywood Contractor Corp's work spans all of it — the hillside scope that requires engineering coordination and the flat-lot project that's more straightforward in access but no less demanding in execution. Understanding which type of site you're working with is the first step in scoping any Los Angeles project accurately.

Hillsides
Hillside lots in Mount Washington, Elysian Park, and Shadow Hills
Postwar flatland housing in Van Nuys, Reseda, and Panorama City
Coastal conditions in Venice, Playa del Rey, and Westchester
Dense urban infill in Koreatown, Mid-Wilshire, and the Arts District
Craftsman and bungalow stock in Highland Park and Eagle Rock
Mixed residential-commercial corridors in Hollywood and Silver Lake
Why Choose Us

Why Homeowners Choose Hollywood Contractor Corp

A family-run team that treats every Los Angeles home like it is our own.

Full-service contracting across LA's 60+ neighborhoods
ADU and addition expertise for LA's dense infill lots
Residential and commercial projects, one contractor
Concept-to-completion management, no handoffs
Licensed (#1092628), insured, and backed by 5-star reviews
Los Angeles — Hollywood Contractor Corp
Neighborhoods and Project Types

Where Projects Come From in LA

The neighborhoods of Los Angeles don't just differ in geography — they differ in what kind of construction work makes sense. In Silver Lake, Echo Park, and Atwater Village, the dominant housing type is the 1920s or 1930s craftsman bungalow or Spanish colonial, and remodels here often involve updating aging systems while preserving architectural character that owners care about deeply. In Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles, the housing stock is dense and the projects tend toward practical renovations — kitchen and bathroom updates, exterior work, roofing — that extend the life of properties that have been in families for decades. Northridge, Chatsworth, and Sylmar in the far northwest Valley have a higher proportion of single-family homes on larger lots, where home additions, new ADU construction, and deck and patio projects are common. Studio City and Toluca Lake, sitting between the Valley and the Hollywood Hills, attract a mix of full remodels and high-finish kitchen and bathroom projects where design quality matters as much as structural execution. Downtown Los Angeles — the Arts District, Little Tokyo, Chinatown — is where commercial renovation work is most concentrated, with adaptive reuse and tenant improvement projects alongside residential loft conversions. Hollywood Contractor Corp tracks these distinctions because the right scope for a project in Watts is genuinely different from the right scope for one in Westwood, even if the service category is the same.

Services Overview

What Hollywood Contractor Corp Builds in LA

Hollywood Contractor Corp handles the full range of residential and commercial construction across Los Angeles — from targeted single-room remodels to ground-up new construction. Each service below has its own dedicated Los Angeles page where you'll find the specific local detail, scope breakdowns, and neighborhood context that a hub overview can't carry. This is the map: full home remodels for properties across the city's varied housing eras; kitchen and bathroom remodels as standalone projects or as part of a larger renovation; new construction on vacant or cleared lots from Highland Park to Woodland Hills; home additions that expand square footage without a full rebuild; ADU construction for the backyard units and garage conversions that LA's zoning now actively encourages; structural renovations that address what's behind the walls; deck and patio construction for the outdoor living that LA's climate makes possible year-round; roof installation and replacement across the city's many roof types and pitch conditions; exterior renovations including siding and stucco work; and foundation work for the hillside, soft-soil, and aging-structure conditions that LA's terrain and housing age create. For cost, timeline, and scope detail on any of these, follow the link to that service's dedicated page — or call (818) 264-1955 to talk through what your specific project needs.

What Hollywood Contractor Corp Builds
Full home remodels and targeted kitchen or bathroom updates
New construction and home additions on LA lots
ADU construction and garage conversions
Roof installation, replacement, and exterior renovations
Structural renovations and foundation work
Deck, patio, siding, and stucco for LA's outdoor-focused properties
FOUNDATION SERVICES

Solid Foundations Built for Los Angeles Homes

Los Angeles sits on varied and often challenging terrain — from hillside lots in the Santa Monica Mountains to older flat-lot neighborhoods with decades-old concrete. Hollywood Contractor Corp brings licensed expertise (Lic. #1092628) and a family-owned work ethic to every foundation project, whether you're stabilizing an existing slab, repairing cracks from soil movement, or pouring new footings for an addition.

We work transparently from the first assessment through final inspection, with no hidden fees and a workmanship warranty that backs everything we do. Los Angeles homeowners can count on straightforward answers and craftsmanship that holds up long after the crew leaves.

Lic. #1092628
Licensed Contractor
Fully licensed to perform foundation and construction work in Los Angeles and surrounding areas.
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Licensed & Insured
Bonded and insured for every job — your property and peace of mind are protected.
Family
Owned & Operated
A family-run business that treats every Los Angeles home like it's our own.
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Hidden Fees
Transparent, upfront pricing with no surprises — what we quote is what you pay.
  • Licensed, bonded, and insured for all foundation work
  • Experienced with LA's hillside and flat-lot conditions
  • Crack repair, slab stabilization, and new footings
  • No hidden fees — clear pricing before work begins
  • Workmanship warranty included on every project
  • Family-owned team with a hands-on approach
Los Angeles — Hollywood Contractor Corp
ADUs Across Los Angeles

LA's ADU Opportunity, Project by Project

No city in California has embraced ADU construction more visibly than Los Angeles, and for good reason: the combination of high housing demand, relatively large single-family lots in the Valley and South LA, and state-level zoning reforms that removed many of the old barriers has made accessory dwelling units one of the most active project categories in the city. In neighborhoods like Granada Hills, Northridge, Winnetka, and Tarzana, standard lot sizes often accommodate a detached ADU in the backyard without significant site engineering. In denser neighborhoods like Palms, Mar Vista, and Hyde Park, garage conversions are the more common path — converting an existing structure rather than building new. Hollywood Contractor Corp handles both approaches, and the process starts with a site evaluation that accounts for setbacks, utility connections, existing foundation conditions, and the specific requirements that LADBS applies to ADU permits. The city's majority-renter character makes ADUs particularly compelling for owner-occupants who want to generate rental income while staying on their property — a dynamic that's especially active in neighborhoods like Leimert Park, Crenshaw, and Glassell Park. For the full scope of what an ADU project in Los Angeles involves, visit the dedicated ADU page — but if you want to start with a conversation about your specific lot, call (818) 264-1955.

Permitting and Jurisdiction

LADBS and the City's Permit Process

Construction in the City of Los Angeles runs through the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety — LADBS — which handles plan check, permit issuance, and inspections for virtually every structural project within city limits. The process is more layered than in smaller neighboring cities like Burbank or Glendale, partly because of the sheer volume of projects the department processes and partly because LA's zoning code, hillside ordinances, and historic overlay districts add requirements that don't exist elsewhere. Neighborhoods near Griffith Park, the Hollywood Hills, and properties within sight of landmarks like the Griffith Observatory or the Hollyhock House may fall under additional review. The city's Hillside Construction Regulations apply to properties above a certain grade threshold, adding requirements around grading, drainage, and structural engineering that affect project timelines and scope. Hollywood Contractor Corp manages the permitting process as part of every project — preparing documentation, coordinating plan check submissions, and scheduling inspections so that work proceeds without avoidable delays. For property owners in unincorporated pockets near the city's edges, the relevant authority may shift to LA County rather than LADBS, which is a distinction that matters for how permits are pulled and inspections are scheduled. Call (818) 264-1955 to discuss how the permit process applies to your specific address and project type.

LADBS and the City's Permit
LADBS plan check and permit submission for city-limit properties
Hillside Construction Regulation compliance where applicable
Historic overlay and design review coordination
LA County permit process for unincorporated adjacent areas
Inspection scheduling integrated into project timeline
Zoning verification before scope is finalized
Los Angeles — Hollywood Contractor Corp
Commercial Construction

Beyond Residential: Commercial Work in LA

Los Angeles is one of the most commercially active construction markets in the country, and Hollywood Contractor Corp's scope extends well beyond single-family homes. The city's commercial corridors — Wilshire Boulevard through Mid-Wilshire and Koreatown, the Arts District and Little Tokyo in Downtown, Ventura Boulevard through Studio City and Sherman Oaks, Vermont Avenue through South Central — generate consistent demand for tenant improvements, interior buildouts, exterior renovations, and structural updates to older commercial buildings. Many of the city's commercial structures date from the same mid-century era as its residential stock, which means the same aging-infrastructure considerations that apply to a 1950s bungalow in Reseda also apply to a 1960s retail strip in Panorama City. Hollywood Contractor Corp handles commercial projects with the same full-service, concept-to-completion approach it brings to residential work — coordinating trades, managing permits through LADBS's commercial plan check process, and keeping the project on a timeline that accounts for business operations. Property owners managing mixed-use buildings, which are common throughout Koreatown, Silver Lake, and the Crenshaw corridor, benefit from working with a contractor who can address both the residential units and the commercial ground floor under a single contract. For commercial project inquiries, call (818) 264-1955.

How a Project Starts

From First Call to Breaking Ground

Every Hollywood Contractor Corp project in Los Angeles begins the same way: a conversation about the property, the goal, and the constraints. Los Angeles projects have more variables than most — the site's terrain, the age of the structure, the applicable zoning and overlay districts, and the specific LADBS requirements for that address all shape what's realistic before a single material is specified. After the initial consultation, the team conducts a site evaluation to assess existing conditions: foundation type, roof condition, structural framing, utility locations, and any site-specific factors like slope, access, or proximity to protected areas near Griffith Park or the Santa Monica Mountains. From there, scope is defined, documentation is prepared for permit submission, and a project timeline is established that accounts for plan check review periods, which can vary significantly in Los Angeles depending on project complexity and the current volume at LADBS. Throughout construction, Hollywood Contractor Corp manages subcontractors, coordinates inspections, and keeps the property owner informed at each phase. The goal is a project that finishes to the agreed scope, passes all required inspections, and leaves the property in better condition than it started — whether that's a remodeled kitchen in Eagle Rock, a new ADU in Northridge, or a commercial buildout in the Arts District. To start that conversation, call (818) 264-1955.

From First Call to Breaking
Initial consultation to define goals, site, and constraints
Site evaluation covering structure, terrain, and existing conditions
Scope definition and documentation for LADBS permit submission
Plan check coordination and timeline planning
Active construction management with regular owner communication
Final inspections and project closeout
Los Angeles — Hollywood Contractor Corp
Serving Greater Los Angeles

LA and the Cities Around It

Hollywood Contractor Corp's primary service area is the City of Los Angeles in its full geographic scope — from San Pedro and Wilmington at the harbor to Chatsworth and Sunland-Tujunga at the northern edges, and from Playa del Rey on the coast to Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles in the east. The city's 100-plus neighborhoods and dozens of zip codes represent a genuinely diverse construction market, and the team's familiarity with its different jurisdictional zones, terrain types, and housing eras is what makes that range workable. Beyond city limits, Hollywood Contractor Corp also serves the surrounding cities that make up the broader Los Angeles region — Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena, and the South Bay cities including Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, and Torrance, among others. Each of those cities has its own building department and permit process, distinct from LADBS, and projects there are managed with the same attention to local requirements. Whether the project is in a dense urban neighborhood near the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a hillside property with views of the Griffith Observatory, or a Valley lot in Encino or Tarzana, the approach is consistent: full-service, professionally managed, and specific to the site. Call (818) 264-1955 to confirm service for your address and get a project conversation started.

Local Snapshot

Los Angeles at a Glance

3.9MPopulation
36.5Median Age
1.4MHouseholds
36.6%Owner-Occupied
63.4%Renter-Occupied
$76KMedian Income
$823KMedian Home Value
2.7Avg. Household
Service Area

Serving Los Angeles & the Surrounding Area

Hollywood Contractor Corp provides general contracting and construction throughout Los Angeles. Service areas include Downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood, West Hollywood, Silver Lake, Echo Park, Los Feliz, Koreatown, Mid-Wilshire, Westwood, Brentwood, Santa Monica adjacent and Venice. We also serve nearby Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Culver City, West Hollywood, Inglewood and Hawthorne. The map below outlines the Los Angeles area we cover.

Where We Work

Landmarks & Neighborhoods in Los Angeles

Notable Places in Los Angeles

Coverage

Areas We Serve in Los Angeles

Zip Codes: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004, 90005, 90006, 90007, 90008, 90010, 90011, 90012, 90013, 90014, 90015, 90016, 90017, 90018, 90019, 90020, 90021, 90023, 90024, 90025, 90026 +90 more

Neighborhoods: Downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood, West Hollywood, Silver Lake, Echo Park, Los Feliz, Koreatown, Mid-Wilshire, Westwood, Brentwood, Santa Monica adjacent, Venice, Culver City adjacent, Inglewood adjacent, Boyle Heights, East Los Angeles

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Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does general contractor work cost in Los Angeles?
Project costs in Los Angeles vary widely based on scope, site conditions, and the specific neighborhood — a targeted bathroom remodel in Palms is a very different financial undertaking than a new ADU build on a hillside lot in Mount Washington or a full home remodel in Brentwood. LA's established, higher-value property market means renovation budgets often reflect both the cost of labor and materials and the expectation of quality finishes that hold up in a competitive housing environment. For a meaningful estimate, Hollywood Contractor Corp needs to evaluate the specific property and scope. Call (818) 264-1955 to start that conversation.
Los Angeles is roughly 63% renter-occupied — how does that shape the kinds of projects Hollywood Contractor Corp handles here?
That majority-renter character means a significant share of LA construction work is driven by property owners managing rental stock rather than owner-occupants renovating their own homes. In practice, that means projects in neighborhoods like Koreatown, Crenshaw, and Panorama City often involve coordinating work around occupied units, prioritizing durable finishes over custom design, and moving efficiently to minimize vacancy periods. Hollywood Contractor Corp works with both landlords and owner-occupants and understands the different priorities each brings to a project. Call (818) 264-1955 to discuss your property's situation.
My property is near Griffith Park or in the Hollywood Hills — does that affect what I can build or how the permit process works?
Properties in and around the Hollywood Hills and near Griffith Park often fall under LA's Hillside Construction Regulations, which impose additional requirements around grading, drainage, structural engineering, and in some cases fire hardening. Depending on the specific address, there may also be scenic corridor or view protection considerations that affect massing and setbacks. These requirements add steps to the LADBS plan check process but are manageable with proper documentation and coordination. Call (818) 264-1955 to discuss how these regulations apply to your specific lot.
How does Hollywood Contractor Corp handle a project in a neighborhood like Boyle Heights or Watts, where the housing stock is older and the project priorities are different from, say, Brentwood or Sherman Oaks?
The approach starts with an honest site evaluation rather than a one-size-fits-all scope. Older housing in Boyle Heights, Watts, or South Central often has aging electrical, plumbing, and roofing systems that need to be addressed as part of any significant renovation — ignoring them creates problems mid-project. The goal is a scope that's realistic for the property's actual condition and the owner's priorities, whether that's a practical kitchen update or a more comprehensive structural renovation. Hollywood Contractor Corp works across all of LA's neighborhoods without a minimum project threshold. Call (818) 264-1955.
Can Hollywood Contractor Corp manage a project that spans multiple property types — say, a mixed-use building in Silver Lake with residential units above and a commercial space below?
Yes — mixed-use properties are a common project type in neighborhoods like Silver Lake, Koreatown, and the Crenshaw corridor, and Hollywood Contractor Corp handles both the residential and commercial components under a single contract. The permit process for mixed-use work runs through LADBS's commercial plan check for the ground-floor space and residential review for the units above, and coordinating those tracks simultaneously is more efficient than splitting the work between contractors. Call (818) 264-1955 to discuss the specifics of your mixed-use property.
What should I know about building or remodeling near a Los Angeles Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ)?
Los Angeles has a number of Historic Preservation Overlay Zones — including areas in Highland Park, Angelino Heights, and other older neighborhoods — where exterior alterations to contributing structures require review by the Office of Historic Resources in addition to standard LADBS permitting. Work inside the structure typically isn't affected, but changes to facades, rooflines, windows, and additions visible from the street are subject to design guidelines specific to each HPOZ. Hollywood Contractor Corp accounts for these requirements during the scoping and documentation phase so there are no surprises during plan check. Call (818) 264-1955 to find out whether your property falls within an HPOZ.
How does working in the San Fernando Valley neighborhoods — Northridge, Canoga Park, Reseda — differ from working in neighborhoods closer to central Los Angeles?
The Valley's housing stock skews heavily toward postwar single-family construction from the 1950s through the 1970s, which means the most common project drivers are aging roofs, outdated kitchens and bathrooms, and the opportunity to add ADUs on lots that are often larger than what you'd find in Silver Lake or Echo Park. Access and logistics are generally more straightforward on the Valley floor than on hillside sites, but the age of the structures means hidden conditions — older wiring, original plumbing, worn framing — are common discoveries once work begins. Hollywood Contractor Corp's site evaluation process is designed to surface those issues before they become mid-project surprises. Call (818) 264-1955.
Does Hollywood Contractor Corp handle projects in the cities adjacent to Los Angeles — like Culver City, Inglewood, or Burbank — or only within city limits?
Hollywood Contractor Corp serves the broader Los Angeles region, including adjacent cities like Culver City, Inglewood, Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena, and the South Bay cities. Each of those cities has its own building department and permit process separate from LADBS, and the team is familiar with those jurisdictions. If your property is just outside Los Angeles city limits, that doesn't change the scope of what's possible — it just changes which department handles the permits. Call (818) 264-1955 to confirm service for your specific address.
Where We Work

Cities We Serve Near Los Angeles

Hollywood Contractor Corp proudly serves homeowners across these Southern California communities.

  • Altadena, CA 91001
  • Bell Canyon, CA 91307
  • Beverly Hills, CA 90210
  • Burbank, CA 91501
  • Calabasas, CA 91302
  • Echo Park, CA 90026
  • El Monte, CA 91731
  • Encino, CA 91316
  • Glendale, CA 91201
  • Granada Hills, CA 91344
  • Highland Park, CA 90042
  • La Canada Flintridge, CA 91011
  • La Crescenta, CA 91214
  • La Crescenta Montrose, CA 91214
  • Los Angeles, CA 90001
  • Malibu, CA 90263
  • Mar Vista, CA 90066
  • North Hollywood, CA 91601
  • Northridge, CA 91324
  • Panorama City, CA 91402
  • San Gabriel Valley, CA 90601
  • Santa Clarita, CA 91350
  • Santa Monica, CA 90401
  • Sherman Oaks, CA 91401
  • Silver Lake, CA 90026
  • Studio City, CA 91604
  • Sun Valley, CA 91352
  • Sunland, CA 91040
  • Tujunga, CA 91040
  • Valley Village, CA 91601
  • Van Nuys, CA 91401
  • Venice, CA 90291
  • West Covina, CA 91790
  • West Hills, CA 91307

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