SERVICE AREAS — PENINSULA & SOUTH BAY, CA

Where We Work

Every city on the Peninsula and in the South Bay has its own permit rules, architecture, and review process — Eichler slabs in Mountain View, heritage trees in Atherton, hillside geotechnical review in Los Altos Hills. Kitcheny Remodel knows the difference before your design even starts.

Serving Los Altos, Mid-Peninsula & the South Bay

WHY IT MATTERS

Local Knowledge Is Part of the Job

The same kitchen remodel can mean a two-week permit in one city and a two-month design review in the next town over. Historic districts, hillside geotechnical rules, heritage tree ordinances, and design review boards all vary block by block across the Peninsula and South Bay.

Kitcheny Remodel works across ten cities and confirms your property’s exact review path before a single drawing is finalized — so the timeline you’re given is the timeline you actually get.

MID-PENINSULA

Cities We Serve - Mid-Peninsula

From Los Altos Hills’ hillside estates to Mountain View’s Eichler neighborhoods.

Los Altos

Our home base — classic ranch homes and hillside estates alike.

Los Altos Hills

One-acre minimum lots, its own building department, Estate Home setback rules.

Palo Alto

High-value homes where finish quality is closely scrutinized.

Mountain View

One of California’s largest Eichler clusters — radiant slab heating a specialty.

Menlo Park

Design review triggers on exterior changes like window enlargements.

Atherton

Estate-scale lots and a heritage tree ordinance that shapes every project.

SOUTH BAY

Cities We Serve - South Bay

Permit rules and review paths shift again once you cross into the South Bay.

Sunnyvale

Clear rules on what needs a permit — countertops and refacing often don’t.

Cupertino

Rancho Rinconada Eichlers and Monta Vista hillside review, side by side.

Los Gatos

Four historic districts, each with its own exterior preservation rules.

Saratoga

Planning Commission design review weighs neighborhood character, not just code.

WHY IT MATTERS

Why Hire a Local Specialist

Permits Filed Right the First Time

We confirm the exact review path — standard plan check, design review, hillside, or historic district — before drawings are finalized, not after a rejection.

One Team, Every Jurisdiction

Ten different building departments, one project manager who already knows how each one reviews a kitchen remodel.

No Mid-Project Surprises

The most common complaint homeowners have with other contractors is a delay nobody warned them about. We build the real timeline into your schedule from day one.