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General Contractor in Laguna Hills, CA

Laguna Hills is two cities wearing one name. Nellie Gail Ranch occupies roughly 1,400 acres with about 1,400 homes, parcels commonly running from half an acre to five acres and beyond, an equestrian center with 96 stalls and three lighted arenas, and about 25 miles of riding trails. Everything else, Aliso Meadows, Indian Creek, Alicia Knolls, La Questa Verde, Meredith Hills, is compact 1960s and 1970s subdivision carved out of the old Moulton Ranch, plus condominium tracts near the El Toro Road corridor where the former Laguna Hills Mall is being redeveloped into the Village at Laguna Hills. The city covers only about 6.6 square miles and incorporated in 1991. What that produces is an unusually wide project range: barn and guest house work on acreage sitting a mile from 1,100 square foot single story tract homes.

About Laguna Hills

Population:
Roughly 30,000 to 32,000 residents; the 2020 census counted 31,374
Incorporated:
1991
ZIP codes:
92653, 92637, 92656
Freeway access:
I-5, I-405, El Toro Rd, SR-73, Alicia Parkway

Permits in Laguna Hills

Department
City of Laguna Hills Community Development Department, Building and Safety Division
Address
24035 El Toro Road, Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Phone
(949) 707-2600
Typical plan check
Not published by the city. Permit and inspection services are currently provided under contract with Charles Abbott Associates, the counter runs afternoon hours by appointment Monday through Thursday and alternating Fridays, and submittals go through the Tyler self service portal. Inspections are scheduled online or by phone.
Laguna Hills permit portal

Fees follow the adopted city schedule and are valuation driven, with plan check separate from the permit. Large lot projects in Nellie Gail often add grading and drainage review costs. Additions over 500 square feet of new living area also carry Saddleback Valley Unified School District fees. Confirm current amounts before budgeting.

What remodeling in Laguna Hills actually involves

Lot size decides the project here more than build era does. On Nellie Gail acreage the realistic conversations are detached accessory dwelling units, shop and garage buildings, barn or arena work on equine zoned parcels, pools and outdoor kitchens with actual room to place equipment, and whole house additions that are not fighting setbacks. Not every lot in the community is horse zoned, so we verify parcel zoning and the association rules on equestrian structures before drawing anything. On the smaller Moulton Ranch era lots the conversation inverts: making 1,100 to 1,600 square feet work harder through wall removal, converting an oversized garage, adding a modest rear bump out, and rebuilding baths that still contain original steel tubs. Permit review runs through Building and Safety at 24035 El Toro Road, currently delivered under contract with Charles Abbott Associates.

Housing stock

A sharp internal split. Nellie Gail Ranch is largely 1970s and 1980s custom and semi custom homes on half acre to multi acre parcels, while the balance of the city is compact 1960s and 1970s Moulton Ranch subdivision plus later condominium and townhome tracts along the El Toro Road corridor.

  • Equestrian ranch estate
  • Traditional two story custom
  • Mediterranean revival
  • 1960s single story ranch
  • Cape Cod

Seismic and structural notes

The 1960s Moulton Ranch tracts are the oldest housing on this list outside Laguna Woods, yet they are still slab on grade, so cripple wall bracing and sill bolting, the standard retrofit for pre 1950 north county homes, are rarely applicable here either. What does surface is unreinforced masonry chimneys on the older tracts, and on Nellie Gail parcels the lateral engineering that large open plan additions and tall great rooms genuinely require.

Homeowners associations

High but uneven. Nellie Gail Ranch runs an active association with equestrian and large lot rules unlike anything else in south county, while several older Moulton Ranch era tracts operate with minimal or no association oversight at all.

Neighborhoods we work in

  • Nellie Gail Ranch
  • Moulton Ranch
  • Aliso Meadows
  • Indian Creek
  • Alicia Knolls
  • La Questa Verde
  • Meredith Hills
  • Rancho Monterey

Local landmarks

Nellie Gail Ranch Equestrian Center, Laguna Hills Community Center and Sports Complex, Village at Laguna Hills on the former mall site, Aliso Creek Trail.

Scope

What's Included on every Laguna Hills project

The same standards apply on every job we take in Laguna Hills, regardless of size.

  • Local permit handling: We submit to City of Laguna Hills Community Development Department, Building and Safety Division and manage plan check corrections through final inspection.
  • Written scope before work: An itemized scope of work and schedule you approve before anything is demolished.
  • Weekly photo updates: A written progress report with photos every week, so you always know where the project stands.
  • Signed change orders: Nothing is added to your invoice without a change order you approved in writing first.
  • Daily site cleanup: Floors protected, dust contained, and the site left orderly at the end of every working day.
  • Punch list sign off: A formal walkthrough and written punch list completed before we request final payment.

How it works

Our Process

How a project in Laguna Hills runs from first call to final inspection.

  1. Free in-home consultation

    about 1 hour

    We walk the space with you, measure, look at existing conditions, and talk through what is realistic for your budget and your house.

  2. Written scope and proposal

    3 to 7 days

    An itemized scope with line item pricing, stated allowances, and a schedule. You know what you are buying before you sign anything.

  3. Design, permitting and plan check

    varies by city

    We prepare drawings, submit to your building department, respond to plan check corrections, and keep you updated at each round.

  4. Construction

    per the schedule

    Sequenced trades, daily cleanup, dust containment, and a written progress update with photos every week without you asking.

  5. Walkthrough and punch list

    1 to 2 weeks

    We walk the finished work together, write down every outstanding item, and complete them before requesting final payment.

  6. Closeout, warranty and follow up

    ongoing

    Final inspection sign off, warranty documentation, plus 30 day and 11 month follow up check ins.

Local answers

Laguna Hills remodeling questions

What makes building in Nellie Gail Ranch different?

Scale and rules. Parcels run from about half an acre to five acres and beyond, the association governs equestrian structures, trail easements and large lot aesthetics, and many homes back directly onto the trail system. Approval addresses siting and impact on neighbors and trails, not only color and material.

Can I keep horses on my Laguna Hills lot?

Only if that specific parcel is equine zoned. Nellie Gail is an equestrian community, but not every lot within it permits horses on site, and the association maintains separate rules for barns, shelters and arenas. Verify parcel zoning with the city and the association before designing any equestrian structure.

Are accessory dwelling units practical in Laguna Hills?

On the large Nellie Gail parcels, very. There is room for a genuinely detached unit with its own access, parking and utility runs rather than a converted garage. On the compact tract lots elsewhere in the city, attached or garage conversion units are usually the only configuration that fits setbacks and lot coverage.

Who handles building permits for the city?

The Building and Safety Division operates at 24035 El Toro Road, and permit and inspection services are currently provided under contract with Charles Abbott Associates. The counter runs afternoon hours by appointment, submittals go through the city Tyler self service portal, and inspections are scheduled online or by phone.

What is typical of the older Moulton Ranch era tracts?

Single story and modest two story homes from the 1960s and 1970s on small pads, original steel tub and tile baths, aluminum windows, minimal insulation and load bearing walls sitting exactly where you want to open things up. Electrical panels are often undersized for a modern kitchen without an upgrade.

Is the Village at Laguna Hills redevelopment relevant to homeowners?

Indirectly. The former Laguna Hills Mall closed in 2018 and the site is being redeveloped into a mixed use district, which changes traffic patterns and staging logistics along El Toro Road. For nearby condominium and townhome owners it also changes what a renovation is competing against at resale.

Do the equestrian trails restrict where I can build?

They can. Lots backing onto the trail system frequently carry easements limiting fencing, grading and structure placement along the rear property line. Pull the recorded easement documents and association standards early, because a plan drawn to the property line rather than the easement line gets rejected.

Serving Laguna Hills from our office in Orange

11252 S Espanita St, Orange, CA 92869

(714) 400-2204

Mon to Fri, 8AM to 5PM

Next step

Start your Laguna Hills project

Book a free consultation. We walk the space, talk through what you want, and send a written scope with real numbers. No pressure and no obligation.

Licensed and insured. Written scope before work begins. Weekly progress updates with photos.

What happens next: we reply the same business day, schedule a walkthrough, then send your written proposal.