General Terms

By using this website, contacting Remodeling Company LA, requesting an estimate, or submitting project information through our forms, you agree to these Terms and Conditions. These terms are intended to explain how our website, consultation process, estimates, and remodeling service communications are handled. If you do not agree with these terms, please do not use this website or submit personal project information through it.

The information on this website is provided for general remodeling, construction, planning, and service-related purposes. Content about home remodeling, kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, room additions, ADUs, garage conversions, condo remodeling, commercial remodeling, costs, permits, timelines, and project planning is general in nature and may not apply to every property. Your actual project requirements may vary based on your home, property condition, city requirements, design goals, materials, and scope of work.

Any references to permits, planning, ADU eligibility, garage conversions, room additions, structural changes, or city requirements are provided as general guidance only. Remodeling Company LA does not guarantee that any project will be approved by a city, agency, HOA, building department, or other authority. Permit needs, plan review, zoning requirements, inspections, and approvals depend on the property, location, scope, and applicable rules at the time of review.

We may update, revise, remove, or improve website content at any time without prior notice. Service descriptions, project examples, images, availability, pricing references, and consultation details may change as our business, service areas, or project process evolves. Continued use of this website after updates are posted means you accept the revised terms.

Website content is not legal, financial, architectural, structural engineering, or permitting advice. For legal, tax, financing, structural, engineering, or city-specific approval questions, you should speak with the appropriate licensed professional or public agency. Our remodeling team can help discuss general project planning and next steps, but final requirements may depend on professionals, inspectors, agencies, or authorities outside our control.

Estimates & Consultations

When you contact Remodeling Company LA by phone, email, or website form, you may be asked to provide information about your property, project goals, preferred timeline, location, and contact details. This information helps us understand your remodeling needs and determine the next best step. Submitting a consultation request does not create a contract, guarantee availability, or require us to accept the project.

Any estimate, budget range, or pricing discussion provided before a full scope review is preliminary. Final project pricing may depend on site conditions, material selections, permit requirements, structural needs, utility upgrades, design revisions, hidden conditions, labor requirements, and other project-specific factors. A project is not approved for work until a written agreement is reviewed and accepted by all required parties.

A consultation or estimate request does not require you to hire Remodeling Company LA. We want homeowners and property owners to feel informed before making a decision. You are free to compare contractors, review your budget, ask questions, and decide whether our remodeling process is the right fit for your project.

You agree to provide accurate and current information when submitting project details or requesting communication from our team. Incomplete or inaccurate information may affect estimate accuracy, scheduling, project recommendations, or our ability to respond. If your project scope, property condition, contact information, or timeline changes, please notify us as soon as possible.

By submitting your contact information, you authorize Remodeling Company LA to contact you regarding your inquiry by phone, email, text message, or other reasonable communication methods. You may ask us to stop contacting you at any time. We use communication only to respond to your inquiry, discuss your project, schedule consultations, or provide service-related information.

Project Scope & Services

Our website describes remodeling services such as home remodeling, kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, full home remodeling, room additions, garage conversion ADUs, condo remodeling, commercial remodeling, luxury remodeling, and remodeling permit planning. These descriptions are general and may not reflect the exact scope of your project. Final services, responsibilities, materials, timelines, and deliverables must be confirmed in a written project agreement.

The exact scope of work for any remodeling project must be documented in writing. Verbal conversations, website content, design ideas, inspiration photos, or early project discussions do not replace a written agreement. Your final project scope should identify the areas of work, selected materials, allowances if any, exclusions, change order rules, payment terms, and other important project details.

Materials, finishes, fixtures, appliances, cabinetry, flooring, countertops, tile, lighting, hardware, and other products may vary based on availability, supplier timelines, manufacturer changes, discontinued items, backorders, and client selections. If a selected product becomes unavailable, an alternative may need to be reviewed and approved. Changes in material selection may affect pricing, scheduling, and project scope.

Remodeling existing homes and commercial spaces can reveal hidden conditions that were not visible during the initial consultation. These may include outdated wiring, plumbing issues, framing concerns, water damage, structural limitations, code-related corrections, uneven surfaces, subfloor problems, or other unknown conditions. If hidden issues are discovered, the project scope, price, timeline, and required work may need to be updated.

Photos, project examples, before-and-after images, galleries, and design references shown on this website are provided for informational and inspirational purposes. They may represent previous work, staged examples, stock imagery, design concepts, or similar remodeling outcomes. Your final project result may differ based on your property, budget, layout, materials, design selections, and construction requirements.

Payments & Pricing

Remodeling prices are based on the unique details of each project. Factors that may affect cost include the size of the space, scope of work, material selections, structural changes, permit requirements, existing conditions, labor needs, utility upgrades, design complexity, and finish level. Any website pricing discussion or general budget reference should not be treated as a final quote for your specific project.

No remodeling work is authorized until the required written agreement, proposal, or contract is reviewed and accepted. The written agreement may include scope of work, payment schedule, allowances, exclusions, change order procedures, project expectations, and other terms specific to your project. If there is a conflict between website content and a signed written agreement, the signed written agreement controls.

Payment terms and schedules vary depending on project type, size, scope, and applicable requirements. Any payment schedule should be clearly stated in the written agreement before work begins. Clients are responsible for making payments according to the agreed schedule. Late, missed, or incomplete payments may affect ordering, scheduling, project continuation, or completion timelines.

Changes to the original scope, material selections, design direction, project conditions, or client requests may require a written change order. Change orders may affect project cost, timeline, materials, permits, and scheduling. Additional work should not be assumed to be included unless it is clearly documented and approved in writing.

Some projects may involve permit fees, city fees, inspection fees, engineering fees, design costs, plan review fees, HOA fees, supplier charges, delivery costs, disposal fees, or other third-party expenses. Which fees apply depends on the project and should be discussed during the planning and estimate process. Unless clearly included in writing, third-party costs should not be assumed to be part of any preliminary estimate.

Scheduling & Project Access

Project schedules depend on scope, material availability, permit review, inspections, weather, client selections, subcontractor availability, and site conditions. Any estimated schedule provided before or during a project is intended as a planning guide and may change as work progresses. We aim to communicate scheduling updates clearly so clients understand what is happening and what comes next.

Clients are responsible for providing reasonable access to the project area during agreed work hours. This may include access to driveways, gates, garages, electrical panels, water shutoffs, service areas, elevators, parking, bathrooms, or other spaces needed to complete the work. If access is delayed, restricted, or unavailable, the project schedule and cost may be affected.

Before work begins, clients may be asked to remove personal belongings, valuables, furniture, fragile items, wall decor, appliances, or stored items from the work area. Clients should make safe arrangements for children, pets, tenants, employees, or occupants during active construction. Preparation requirements depend on the project scope and should be discussed before the scheduled start date.

Some delays may occur due to circumstances outside our control, including city review times, inspections, weather, material delays, supplier issues, labor availability, utility coordination, HOA approvals, hidden conditions, emergency repairs, or changes requested by the client. We make reasonable efforts to reduce delays and keep clients informed when schedule adjustments are necessary.

Construction areas can involve tools, materials, dust, noise, open walls, unfinished surfaces, temporary barriers, and active work zones. Clients, occupants, guests, pets, and children should stay out of active work areas unless authorized. Safety expectations may be reviewed before and during the project, and access to certain areas may be restricted while work is in progress.

Permits, Changes & Limitations

Permit requirements vary based on the type of remodeling work, property location, building type, city rules, HOA requirements, and project scope. Cosmetic updates may not require permits, while structural changes, additions, ADUs, garage conversions, electrical work, plumbing work, HVAC changes, and certain layout changes may require review and approval. Permit-related responsibilities should be confirmed in the written agreement.

Condo remodels, townhome projects, multi-family properties, commercial spaces, and HOA-managed homes may involve additional rules related to approvals, working hours, noise, elevators, parking, insurance certificates, material deliveries, and building access. Clients are responsible for sharing applicable HOA or building requirements before work begins so the project can be planned appropriately.

Inspection timing and approval schedules depend on the applicable agency, inspector availability, project complexity, and required corrections if any. Remodeling Company LA cannot control city, county, utility, HOA, or third-party review timelines. If inspections or approvals require additional work, corrections, documentation, or rescheduling, the project timeline and cost may be affected.

To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, Remodeling Company LA is not responsible for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from website use, project inquiries, delays outside our control, third-party actions, supplier delays, agency review times, or conditions not reasonably discoverable before work begins. Any project-specific responsibilities and remedies should be stated in the written agreement.

We work to deliver professional remodeling results based on agreed scope, selected materials, and project conditions. However, website content does not guarantee specific resale value, rental income, permit approval, project duration, final cost, product availability, or design outcome. Final results depend on your property, scope, materials, approved plans, field conditions, and other project-specific factors.

Website Use & Contact Terms

You may use this website to learn about our remodeling services, view project information, request a consultation, and contact our team. You agree not to misuse the website, attempt unauthorized access, interfere with website functionality, submit false information, copy content for commercial use, or use the website in a way that violates applicable laws or harms the website, business, or other users.

Website text, layout, images, graphics, service descriptions, branding, design elements, and other content are owned by or licensed to Remodeling Company LA unless otherwise noted. You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, modify, republish, or use website content for commercial purposes without written permission. You may view and share website links for personal, informational, or project-planning purposes.

This website may include links, tools, forms, maps, platforms, or references connected to third-party services. We are not responsible for third-party websites, policies, availability, content, or actions. If you use a third-party link or service, you should review that provider’s terms and privacy practices before submitting information or relying on their content.

When you submit information through this website, we may use it to respond to your inquiry, schedule a consultation, discuss your project, or provide service-related communication. Please do not submit sensitive personal information through general website forms. For more information about how information is handled, please review our Privacy Policy.

If you have questions about these Terms and Conditions, your remodeling inquiry, or how to contact our team, you can call Remodeling Company LA at +1 (888) 976-8758, email estimate@freequotepro.com, or visit our Contact page. We are happy to answer project-related questions and help you understand the next step before starting a remodeling consultation.