Rogers Renovation & Construction
Kitchen Remodeling
We also help you sequence the project so your kitchen is unusable for the shortest time possible.
Bathroom Remodeling
We pay close attention to waterproofing details other contractors rush through, because a bathroom remodel that fails at the membrane or the grout line becomes a much bigger, much more expensive problem later.
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
We manage the entire process — design coordination, permitting through your local jurisdiction, foundation, framing, utilities, and finish work — so you’re not stuck translating between an architect, an engineer, and a builder.
Room Additions
We match rooflines, siding, and window styles, and we handle the structural engineering and permitting that additions require.
Outdoor Remodeling
New Construction
Swimming Pools
Interior & Exterior Painting
Concrete & Pavers
High Quality Construction
Professionalism
Affordable Prices
Building Homes Riverside County Families Are Proud Of — For 20 Years
Whatever the project, one thing usually holds homeowners back: finding a contractor they can actually trust.
Call or Text: (503) 858-7523
Why Homeowners Trust Rogers Renovation & Construction
Licensed.
We hold an active California contractor’s license, which means we’ve passed the state’s exams on building codes, safety practices, and business law. When you hire an unlicensed contractor, you have almost no legal recourse if something goes wrong. With us, you don’t have to worry about that.
Bonded.
Our contractor’s bond protects you financially if a project isn’t completed as agreed. It’s a safety net most homeowners never think to ask about — until they need it.
Insured.
General liability and workers’ compensation coverage protect your property and everyone on the job site. If a worker is injured on your property with an uninsured contractor, you could be held liable. That’s never a risk with our crews.
20 years Experience
We’ve built additions in French Valley, remodeled kitchens in Menifee, and poured pool decks in Winchester. We know the local permitting offices, the soil conditions, the HOA quirks, and the building patterns that make homes in this region unique.
Free, honest estimates.
We’ll never inflate a number to “negotiate down” later, and we won’t lowball you just to win the bid and pad the invoice afterward. What we quote is what we build to.
What You Actually Get When You Work With Us
One point of contact. You’re not chasing down subcontractors or wondering who’s responsible for what. We manage the whole crew.
Realistic timelines. We tell you upfront how long a project will actually take, including likely delays from permitting or material lead times — not an optimistic number designed to win the bid.
Code-compliant work. Every project is built to current California building code, which protects your safety, your resale value, and your ability to insure the property.
Clear, itemized estimates. You’ll know what you’re paying for labor, materials, and permits, so there are no vague lump-sum numbers hiding surprises.
Respect for your property. Job sites stay organized, materials are protected from weather, and your home is treated like ours.
Long-term accountability. Because we’re bonded, insured, and have built our reputation here for two decades, we have every incentive to do the job right the first time.
Signs It's Time to Call a Contractor
- Your kitchen or bathroom layout no longer fits how your family actually lives
- You notice soft spots, water stains, or persistent odors near sinks, tubs, or showers
- Cracks are forming in your driveway, patio, or exterior concrete
- Your paint is peeling, chalking, or fading, especially on sun-exposed walls
- You’re considering renting out part of your property or housing a family member (ADU territory)
- Your family has outgrown your square footage but you love your lot and neighborhood
- You’re preparing to sell and want upgrades that genuinely increase value, not just cosmetic patches
If any of these sound familiar, a free estimate costs you nothing and gives you clarity on your options.
Proudly Serving Inland Empire and the Surrounding cities
Riverside• Temecula • Murrieta • Menifee • San Jacinto • Winchester • French Valley • Perris • Moreno Valley • Wildomar • Los Angeles County• Orange County
Two decades of building in this region means we understand the local permitting offices, common soil and drainage conditions, HOA requirements, and the architectural character of neighborhoods across Southern California
Common Problems Homeowners Run Into — And How We Prevent Them
Scope creep and surprise costs.
Many remodels start with a rough number that balloons once walls are opened up. We inspect thoroughly before finalizing your estimate, and if we do find something unexpected (aging wiring behind a wall, for example), we walk you through the options and the cost before proceeding — never after.
Permit problems.
Skipping permits, or hiring a contractor who does, can cause major issues when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. We pull the proper permits for every project that requires them and schedule inspections at the right stages.
Mismatched additions.
A poorly planned addition can actually hurt your home’s value if it doesn’t match the rest of the structure. We design additions and ADUs to blend with your existing roofline, exterior finishes, and architectural style.
Slow, disorganized projects.
Nothing is more frustrating than a renovation that drags on for months past the original timeline. We build realistic schedules and communicate proactively if anything shifts.
Contractors who disappear.
Unfortunately, it happens — a contractor takes a deposit and either vanishes or moves on to another job before finishing yours. Our licensing, bonding, and two decades of local reputation exist precisely so that can’t happen to you.
Call or Text: (503) 858-7523
Our Process — From First Call to Final Walkthrough
1. Free Consultation & Estimate
We start with a conversation about your goals, your budget range, and your timeline, followed by an in-person walkthrough of your property. You’ll receive a clear, itemized estimate — no pressure to sign anything on the spot.
2. Design & Planning
For larger projects like ADUs, additions, and new construction, we coordinate design details and structural planning, making sure the finished space fits both your vision and your budget realistically.
3. Permitting
We handle the permit applications and coordination with your local building department, which varies by city across the Inland Empire and can be one of the most confusing parts of a project for homeowners to navigate alone.
4. Construction
Our crews execute the work in the sequence that minimizes disruption to your household, with regular updates so you always know what stage the project is in.
5. Inspections & Quality Checks
We schedule required inspections at each stage and do our own internal quality checks before we consider any phase complete.
6. Final Walkthrough
Before we call a project finished, we walk it with you, point by point, to make sure everything meets your expectations and ours.
Should You Remodel, Add On, or Build New?
Remodel if your existing square footage works for your family, but the finishes, layout, or functionality feel outdated. A kitchen or bathroom remodel typically delivers strong value and a faster timeline than an addition.
Add on if your home’s footprint no longer fits your family’s needs, but you love your lot, your neighborhood, and your existing structure. Additions cost more than remodels but avoid the expense and disruption of moving.
Build an ADU if you want additional living space that’s separate from your main house — for rental income, aging parents, or adult children — without altering your primary home’s structure.
Build new if the property itself has more potential than the existing structure, or you’re developing a vacant or underutilized lot.
We’ll give you our honest read on which path makes the most sense for your goals and budget during your free estimate, not just the option that’s most profitable for us.
We’ve Been Building For Over 20 years
Why Hiring a Licensed Professional Actually Matters
- No recourse if work fails. Unlicensed contractors typically aren’t bonded, so if the work is defective or the project is abandoned, your options for recovering your money are limited.
- Code violations can follow the house. Unpermitted work discovered during a home sale can delay closing, reduce your sale price, or require costly retroactive permitting.
- Insurance gaps. If someone is injured on your property during unlicensed, uninsured work, your homeowner’s insurance may not cover it, and you could be personally liable.
- Structural and safety risks. Electrical, plumbing, and structural work done incorrectly isn’t just an inconvenience — it’s a genuine safety hazard for your family.
A license doesn’t guarantee craftsmanship on its own, but it does guarantee a baseline of tested knowledge, legal accountability, and financial protection that unlicensed work simply can’t offer.
Call or Text: (503) 858-7523
Homeowner Tips: Maintenance, Safety & Long-Term Value
After a kitchen or bathroom remodel
After exterior painting
General cost factors to understand
After outdoor concrete or paver work
After an ADU or addition
Safety reminders during construction
Common myths worth retiring:
“The cheapest bid is the best deal.” A bid that’s dramatically lower than others often means corners will be cut somewhere — materials, labor quality, or scope.
“Any contractor can build an ADU.” ADUs involve zoning, utility, and structural requirements that differ significantly from a standard remodel.
Questions worth asking any contractor before hiring:
What does your bond and insurance actually cover?
Who will be on-site day to day — your crew or subcontractors?
What’s included in this estimate, and what would trigger an additional cost?
What’s a realistic, not optimistic, timeline for this project?
Frequently Ask Questions
How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Temecula, CA?
Do I need a permit to build an ADU in Riverside County?
How long does a bathroom remodel typically take?
Is it cheaper to remodel my existing space or add on?
What's the difference between a general contractor and a handyman?
How do I verify a contractor's license is legitimate?
Do you work with landlords and property managers, not just homeowners?
Is the estimate really free, and does it come with a catch?
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Residential & Commercial General Contractor in Southern California
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Rogers Renovation & Construction
Licensed general contractor with 20 years of experience serving all cities in Southern California. Kitchen & bath remodels, ADUs, additions, pools & more
Licensed. Bonded. Insured
License: 1109511
Services
Home Remodeling
Kitchen Remodeling
Bathroom Remodeling
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU)
Room Additions
Outdoor Remodeling
New construction
Swimming pool
Interior/exterior painting
Concrete/Pavers
Service Areas
Los Angeles County
Orange County
Riverside County
San Bernardino County
San Diego County
Inland Empire