Major Construction
In the Bay Area
Major construction means making significant changes to your home, like building new rooms, adding a second story, or reconfiguring the entire layout. It’s a chance to create a space that truly fits your lifestyle, adds value to your property, and solves the limitations of your current home. These projects require experience, precision, and a clear plan from start to finish. That’s where Modular Remodeling and Design comes in. We specialize in handling complex renovations with full transparency, expert craftsmanship, and a deep commitment to quality. When you work with us, you’re trusting a team that treats your home like it’s our own, because we know how much it matters.
Major Construction
Your End-to-End Renovation Partner
When your home no longer meets your needs, major construction offers a powerful solution, whether it’s through room additions, second-story expansion, or complete home remodeling. Instead of moving, you can upgrade and personalize your existing space. With structural work and custom design, these large-scale projects allow you to create a home that fits your lifestyle and increases property value. At Modular Remodeling and Design, we specialize in managing complex renovations with precision and care. From permits to final finishes, we handle every detail, ensuring your remodeling project is smooth, efficient, and built to last.
How to Prepare
For A Complete Renovation
Secure Your Living Arrangements
Consider temporary living arrangements if the remodel covers extensive areas of your home. Planning ahead for your stay during the renovation can help minimize disruptions to your daily life.
Understand the Blueprints
Familiarize yourself with the project blueprints and designs before construction starts. Understanding these documents will help you visualize the end result and communicate any concerns or adjustments with our architectural engineer.
Organize & Store Belongings
Declutter and organize your possessions before the remodel begins. Rent a storage unit if necessary to safeguard your items from dust and damage during construction.





