General Contractor in Moraga, CA
Whole-home remodels, additions, kitchens, and ADUs across Moraga, built by one licensed team that self-performs every trade. From Campolindo and Sanders Ranch to the Moraga Country Club, we update the town’s established homes without the subcontractor gaps.
Updating Moraga’s established homes
Moraga is a family town of rolling hills and neighborhoods built largely between the 1960s and 80s — Campolindo, Sanders Ranch, Rheem Valley, the Moraga Country Club. Homes here are well-loved but often original, which makes whole-home remodels and additions the natural next step for families staying put. Rhino Builders has built across the Lamorinda area since 1989, and our own 30-person crew self-performs every trade, so a full Moraga remodel runs in sequence rather than stalling between contractors. These are the projects Moraga homeowners ask about most.
Whole-Home Remodel
Many Moraga homes are one comprehensive remodel away from being exactly right — an updated floor plan, modern systems, and finishes that fit today. Because a full remodel touches structure, mechanical, and finish at once, it has to be sequenced as a single project. Our team handles every phase under one contract, so open walls reveal opportunities, not scheduling gaps.
Kitchen Remodeling
The compartmentalized kitchens in Moraga’s Campolindo and Sanders Ranch homes are a top remodel request. We open them to the family room, re-run plumbing and electrical to code, and rebuild with cabinetry and finishes chosen to match the home — all self-performed, so there’s no gap between demo and the finished space.
ADU Construction
With Saint Mary’s College nearby and multigenerational living on the rise, ADUs make sense on many Moraga lots — detached units, garage conversions, or a junior ADU inside the home. We handle the site assessment, town permits, and construction, sized to what your lot and setbacks allow under current California ADU law.
Bathroom Remodeling
Bathroom remodels in Moraga’s original homes almost always start behind the tile — dated supply lines, weak waterproofing, poor venting. We fix the systems first, then build the finished bath, from a refreshed hall bath to a full primary spa, so the result holds up for the long term.
Built for Moraga families and neighborhoods
Moraga’s neighborhoods each have their own character — the hillside homes of Campolindo, the established Sanders Ranch, the Rheem Valley area, and the Moraga Country Club — but they share a housing stock that’s ripe for updating. Much of it was built in a few decades of steady growth, which means similar systems, similar layouts, and similar opportunities: opening up floor plans, adding space, and modernizing everything behind the walls.
Moraga’s rolling terrain means some lots involve slope, grading, and drainage, and several neighborhoods carry HOA architectural review that runs alongside town permits. As an incorporated town, Moraga has its own planning process and submittal standards. We’ve built here long enough to file a complete package the first time and to fold any HOA approval into the schedule from the start, so the project moves rather than waiting on a correction letter.
One licensed team, from first walk to final sign-off
Licensed since 1989
CSLB #580756, held continuously — 37 years of building and remodeling across the Lamorinda area.
We self-perform every trade
Our own 30-person crew handles every phase, which is exactly what a whole-home Moraga remodel needs to stay on schedule.
Moraga & HOA experience
We know the town’s permit process and the architectural review that Sanders Ranch, the Country Club, and other communities require.
Moraga remodeling questions
Yes. We prepare and submit the complete package to the Town of Moraga’s planning and building process, coordinate any reviews, and manage the project through final inspection so you don’t deal with submissions or corrections.
No. Those communities require architectural review in addition to town permits. We’ve worked within HOA design guidelines and build that approval step into the timeline from the first drawing.
For many Moraga families the answer is yes — you keep the location and lot while getting a home that fits today. We’ll scope the full project honestly, including what the existing structure needs, before you commit.
Most single-family lots qualify for at least one ADU under California law, and many can add a JADU too. We confirm what your specific lot, slope, and setbacks allow during a free site assessment.
A kitchen or bath runs weeks; a whole-home remodel or addition runs months, depending on scope and what we find once walls are open. We document the timeline and any systems work up front so there are no surprises.
Ready to update your Moraga home?
3685 Mount Diablo Blvd #161, Lafayette, CA 94549 · CSLB #580756