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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 ListedKHX Construction operates from a Trotter Drive location in Hemet, taking on the bulk of work that defines a valley contractor's schedule: kitchen and bathroom remodels in the aging tract housing…
KHX Construction operates from a Trotter Drive location in Hemet, taking on the bulk of work that defines a valley contractor's schedule: kitchen and bathroom remodels in the aging tract housing stock, room additions, ADU conversions (garage-to-dwelling, backyard units riding California's recent code relaxation), and occasional whole-home renovations. The split between design-build partnerships and build-only contracts means the shop handles projects at different stages of planning — some clients arrive with full drawings, others need design input from the ground up. The work leans residential rather than commercial, with steady demand driven by neighborhoods built through the 1990s and 2000s now hitting the remodel window. Hemet's mix of city-zoned and unincorporated county parcels creates different permitting timelines and requirement sets; a contractor working across both jurisdictions develops a working knowledge of which inspections come first and where the calendar slack happens. ADU work in particular has shifted how additions pencil out — a garage conversion or backyard unit can matter more to a homeowner's equity than a kitchen refresh, which shapes job sequencing and crew planning.
Hector at KHX Construction, was so easy to work with he provided great detail to the work and made it clear and super easy for me to understand what was going on highly recommend KHX to anyone in need of work.
Hector at KHX is professional and communicative. He has helped me understand the construction process better and has been generous with his time. I hope to have him do the utilities, street work and grading on my project.
I highly recommend KHX Construction! I spent months looking for a company to level my backyard and received several different quotes, but my search ended once I hired KHX Construction. Hector offered the best service and the best pricing by far, and I’m so glad I chose his company. The results were...
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Hemet's older housing stock and ongoing wildfire recovery mean many contractors juggle standard remodels alongside insurance-claim restoration work. Availability and project focus can shift seasonally depending on local disaster response demands.

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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