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General Contracting in Woodbridge, VA

Room additions, structural changes, deck builds, and custom residential projects. We coordinate licensed subcontractors and manage every phase so you don't have to.

The Problem

Need more space, a new deck, or a structural change — but don't know where to start with permits, subs, and sequencing?

The Outcome

A professionally managed residential project — addition, deck, or custom build — delivered on schedule with all permits, inspections, and subcontractors handled by one team.

Common situations we solve in Woodbridge

1

Deck that bounces when you walk across it

In River Oaks and Belmont Bay, pressure-treated decks built in the late 1990s are hitting the end of their structural life — joist rot, post base failures, and ledger connections that were never properly flashed to the house. If your deck bounces, has boards that pull up easily, or has visible rot at any post base, it's past the maintenance threshold. We demo the existing structure, pull a deck permit with Prince William County, and rebuild to current IRC code.

2

Attached garage that's been used for everything except parking

A Dale City homeowner had an attached two-car garage they hadn't parked in for years — it was insulated, had a 200-amp sub-panel, and had an existing door to the house. Converting it to habitable space required a permit, an egress window, a new HVAC circuit, and a bathroom rough-in. We handled all of it and delivered a permitted guest suite with a full bath in eight weeks.

3

Kitchen that needs more square footage, not just a new look

When a kitchen's fundamental problem is size — not finishes — the right answer is sometimes a bump-out addition rather than a remodel. Adding three to five feet to the back wall of a kitchen on a Woodbridge colonial gives you the square footage to redesign the layout properly. It requires structural engineering, footing work, and coordination across all the trades, but the result is a kitchen that functions the way the original never could.

4

Sunroom that's actually usable in January

A Belmont Bay homeowner wanted a four-season sunroom facing the water, not a three-season screened enclosure that gets abandoned in November. That means proper insulation, thermally broken window systems, mini-split heating and cooling on its own circuit, and a concrete slab foundation — not a patio enclosure. We built it to habitable space standards with a permit from Prince William County, and it's used every month of the year.

Our Process

01

Pre-Construction

Scope definition, permit drawings, subcontractor selection, and project schedule locked in before breaking ground.

02

Foundation & Structure

Footings, framing, and structural work performed by licensed crews to code.

03

Mechanical & Envelope

Electrical, plumbing, HVAC rough-in, insulation, and weatherproofing.

04

Finishes & Closeout

Drywall, flooring, paint, fixtures, and final inspections — project delivered complete.

Common Questions

Do you manage subcontractors?

Yes — we coordinate all licensed subcontractors. You have one point of contact and one contract.

What types of additions do you build?

Bump-outs, room additions, sunrooms, detached garages, and accessory dwelling units (ADUs) where permitted.

How do permits work for additions?

We handle all permits and inspections with Prince William County and Northern Virginia jurisdictions.

Ready for your general contracting project?

Free estimates · Licensed contractor · Serving Woodbridge VA and Northern Virginia