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Genesis Construction operates on State Street in central Hemet, handling the full range of residential remodel work that defines a general contractor's steady practice: kitchen and bath renovations, room additions, ADU conversions, and smaller structural work on single-family homes. The scope skews toward the mid-sized residential project rather than ground-up custom builds or light commercial — the bread-and-butter work that Hemet's aging housing stock consistently demands. Much of the call volume comes from 1990s and 2000s tract homes now hitting the remodel window; primary bath upgrades and kitchen overhauls lead the project roster. A growing portion also reflects the shift toward accessory dwelling units — garage conversions, backyard structures, in-law suites — driven by California's relaxed ADU permitting rules. For homeowners navigating city permitting timelines or considering whether a full renovation or a targeted room refresh fits their timeline and budget, a local operator based in Hemet has an advantage over crews dispatched from further west; they know the permit cycles and the local inspector expectations.
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Get ListedEnrique's Contracting Services operates on West Devonshire Avenue in central Hemet, where much of the surrounding residential stock—built between the mid-1990s and early 2010s—is now at the remodel…
Enrique's Contracting Services operates on West Devonshire Avenue in central Hemet, where much of the surrounding residential stock—built between the mid-1990s and early 2010s—is now at the remodel stage. The scope centers on kitchen and bathroom updates, primary suite renovations, and room additions rather than ground-up custom builds or light commercial work. This is build-to-spec contracting, not a design-build operation where the contractor drives the architectural vision from concept forward. Most calls come from homeowners in the twenty-to-thirty-year-old housing stock refreshing dated finishes, reconfiguring outdated layouts, or adding square footage to accommodate family changes. Garage conversions and ADU projects make up a secondary tier of work—California's loosened accessory-dwelling regulations have opened that market across Hemet's residential neighborhoods. For wine-country estate custom work or high-end architectural renovation, the Temecula-area design-build firms are the benchmark. For a Hemet homeowner needing a solid remodel contractor who knows the local permit landscape and the typical scope of work that age of house requires, Enrique's fills that practical contractor lane.
I am grateful for all the work you were able to complete Enrique with such great quality and also such great value. The price was great remodeled my entire home and also did a great job on the ADU outback. I recommend you to everyone looking for a great work I hope this review finds you well and tha...
Amazing work Enrique he walked us every step of the way and remodeled our entire home at a great price thanks 🙏🏾
Great remodel absolutely astonishing how good it look great very nice finish worth every 💵 dollar
What Locals Know
Hemet's housing stock skews toward 1970s–1990s construction with foundation settling common in the valley's clay soils. Older homes frequently need structural reinforcement, plumbing updates, and electrical work alongside cosmetic renovation — contractors experienced in the area understand code compliance and the specific wear patterns of regional builds.

Alpha Demolition Contractors specializes in the structural teardown and site-prep phase of renovation and new-build work across the Hemet area — the foundation-clearing side of remodels, additions, and ground-up projects rather than finish carpentry or cabinetry. The company handles the heavy scope: selective interior demolition for kitchen and bath gutters, full-structure teardown for properties slated for rebuild or major addition, asbestos abatement where older Hemet housing requires it, and site staging for new construction. This is the phase where permitting complexity and debris logistics determine timeline and cost. Builders and general contractors managing kitchen remodels, primary bath overhauls, or whole-home renovations on aging mid-1990s-to-2000s Hemet tracts call demolition crews early to establish schedule. For homeowners undertaking ADU conversions—whether garage-to-unit or backyard builds—the demo and site-prep work is often the project's first licensed step and the one most sensitive to unincorporated Hemet permitting. Alpha handles the structural removal; the GC or owner then layers framing, permit inspections, and finishes on top of a cleared site.
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