Quality First Builders Sherman Oaks

May 20, 2025

Family-Friendly Bathroom Designs That Make Life Easier

Redesigning your bathroom can often feel like an overwhelming task, especially when you’re aiming for a space that embodies both style and functionality. For families, the bathroom is not just a place for hygiene; it’s a sanctuary where kids splash water, parents unwind after a long day, and...

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August 20, 2025

Everything You Need to Know About Building a Custom Home in Los Angeles in 2025

Designing and building a custom home is one of the most exciting projects a person can take on. It is a chance to create something unique, designed for your lifestyle and your family, with every detail reflecting the way you want to live. But in Los Angeles, the dream can quickly collide with...

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August 20, 2025

The Real Reason Your ADU Timeline Gets Delayed

Ask anyone who has tried to build an ADU what surprised them most, and the answer is almost always the same: It took way longer than I thought it would. So how long does it take to build an ADU? On paper, the numbers look simple. A garage conversion in three months. A detached accessory...

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August 20, 2025

The Real Reason Your ADU Timeline Gets Delayed

Ask anyone who has tried to build an ADU what surprised them most, and the answer is almost always the same: It took way longer than I thought it would. So how long does it take to build an ADU? On paper, the numbers look simple. A garage conversion in three months. A detached accessory...

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August 20, 2025

Everything You Need to Know About Building a Custom Home in Los Angeles in 2025

Designing and building a custom home is one of the most exciting projects a person can take on. It is a chance to create something unique, designed for your lifestyle and your family, with every detail reflecting the way you want to live. But in Los Angeles, the dream can quickly collide with...

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August 20, 2025

The Real Reason Your ADU Timeline Gets Delayed

Ask anyone who has tried to build an ADU what surprised them most, and the answer is almost always the same: It took way longer than I thought it would. So how long does it take to build an ADU? On paper, the numbers look simple. A garage conversion in three months. A detached accessory...

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August 20, 2025

The Hidden Delays That Can Wreck Your Garage Conversion

You think a garage conversion is simple. Four walls, a roof, a few weeks of work, and suddenly you’ve got a new rental unit, home office, or guest suite. Easy, right? Not exactly. Here’s the truth: the construction part of a garage conversion can be done in about 10 to 12 weeks. But only if...

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August 20, 2025

The Hidden Costs That Can Wreck Your Kitchen Remodel

You start with a number in mind. Maybe it is eighty grand, maybe it is one hundred. You think that is enough to cover your new cabinets, fresh counters, shiny appliances, and a few extras. Then the walls come down, and reality shows up with a bill you never expected. Old plumbing. Outdated...

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August 20, 2025

The Real Reason Your ADU Timeline Gets Delayed

Ask anyone who has tried to build an ADU what surprised them most, and the answer is almost always the same: It took way longer than I thought it would. So how long does it take to build an ADU? On paper, the numbers look simple. A garage conversion in three months. A detached accessory...

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August 20, 2025

The Hidden Costs of Living Through a Remodel

One of the most common questions homeowners ask before a remodel is this: Can you live in your house during a renovation? On paper it seems like the cheaper path. Why spend money on rent when you already have a place to stay? According to Quality First Builders, a leading Los Angeles home...

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I’m the type who likes to tinker just to learn. It works again most of the time. That’s my way of learning things. I keep going even when I mess it up. What started as a small interest became something I care a lot about. I’d mess with squeaky hinges and stubborn locks, paint a room just to change the mood, create stuff that wobbled but held up. Turns out, I enjoyed the doing more than the end result. The physical work, the tools, the satisfaction of fixing something with your hands. People got curious, and I started sharing. I just say what really happened. Smart calls, bad choices, lessons learned. I’m figuring this out as I go. Someone who loves tools, messes, and solving problems. Some projects come out great. Some fall apart halfway through. The wins and fails all go in. Real homes have scratches and stories. If you believe in trying, failing, and trying again, we’ve got something in common.