Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before starting your home improvement project with Kairos Contracting.

Proudly serving homeowners across Los Angeles and Orange County.

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes. Kairos Contracting is fully licensed by the California State Licensing Board and insured through Western Surety Insurance to provide professional construction and remodeling services in California.

What areas do you serve?

We specialize in both commercial and residential projects like kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, flooring installation, drywall repair, painting, electrical upgrades, carpentry, home repairs, custom renovations, and full home improvement projects.

Do you help with material selection?

Absolutely. We can either purchase for you, help guide you, or do a blend to help you through selecting flooring, paint colors, fixtures, finishes, and other materials to help create a cohesive final result

REMODELING & PROJECT QUESTIONS

  • Getting started is simple. Fill out the contact form on our website with a few details about your project, and our team will reach out to discuss your goals, timeline, and next steps. Alternatively, you can also call us directly at (562) 455-0022 to chat about your project ideas or home improvement needs.

  • We’ll discuss your project goals, evaluate the space, answer questions, and provide a detailed estimate outlining the recommended scope of work and pricing.

  • Yes. We understand that remodeling can disrupt your home, which is why we prioritize organization, cleanliness, and respect for your space throughout the project.

  • Some home improvement and remodeling projects require permits depending on the scope of work and local building requirements. If permits are needed, our team helps guide homeowners through the process to help ensure the project is completed safely and in compliance with local codes and regulations.

  • Yes. We believe clear communication and transparency are essential to a successful project. Our estimates and invoices are detailed and organized so homeowners understand the scope of work, project costs, materials, and any approved changes throughout the process — with no hidden surprises.