Skyline ADU Solutions crew at work on a home in Pomona, CA

Custom Home Builder in Pomona, CA

A Custom Home That Fits Your Lot and Your Life

We design and build custom homes, additions, and ADUs across Pomona and the surrounding Inland Empire. Every foundation gets sized to the soil on your lot, not a generic plan.

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Licensed & Insured
12 Cities Covered
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What We Do

Our Services

A look at the core work, from foundation to final walkthrough.

Custom Home Construction

One crew from footing to final walkthrough.

ADU Construction

A second unit sized to fit your lot and the permit office.

Home Additions

More square footage that ties into your roofline right.

Second Story Additions

New floor up top, engineered for the loads it's carrying.

Garage Conversions

Turn the garage slab into real living space.

Whole-Home Remodeling

Move walls and layouts without moving out for months.

Who We Are

Built Around Your Lot, Not a Catalog Plan

We build custom homes, additions, and ADUs for homeowners in and around Pomona who need more room than their current house gives them. Some of that is a family that's outgrown the place, some of it is a lot sitting empty that could carry a second unit. Either way, the first question we ask is what the soil and the setbacks on your specific lot will actually allow, because that decides more of the design than the floor plan does.

We size every footing and foundation to the soil report for your lot instead of a standard spec, since clay soil in this part of California shifts more than people expect. Rebar gets tied and inspected before any concrete goes in, and framing follows the stamped plan stud for stud so shear walls and hold-downs end up where the engineer put them. That's the difference between an addition that settles evenly with the house it's attached to, and one that cracks away from it a few years later.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
12
Cities Served
More About Us
Skyline ADU Solutions crew working on a home
Licensed & Insured
Estimates are free, always
Where We Work

Serving Pomona, CA

Serving Pomona and the surrounding Inland Empire and San Gabriel Valley.

Pomona, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Long Beach, CA
Anaheim, CA
Riverside, CA
San Bernardino, CA
Ontario, CA
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Fontana, CA
Moreno Valley, CA
Corona, CA
Chino, CA

Not on the list? Give us a call anyway. We are often working nearby.

Why Choose Us

Why people keep calling us back

Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.

Licensed and Insured

Licensed and insured, with documentation on request.

Permits Pulled Right

We pull permits and handle inspections so the paperwork doesn't fall on you.

Clean Job Sites

We sweep and haul debris at the end of every work day.

Written, Itemized Quotes

You get a written quote broken down by phase, not a lump number.

Realistic Scheduling

We give you a real start date and stick to the sequence we quote.

Our Own Crew

Our own crew runs the framing and rough-in, not rotating subcontractors.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
The permit for our ADU in Pomona took longer than the actual build, that's on the city not them. Same framing crew showed up every day, which I didn't expect.
Marcus D.
ADU Construction · Los Angeles, CA
Added a bedroom and bath onto our place in Chino. The roofline actually matches the original house, my neighbor didn't notice it was new for months.
Elena R.
Home Additions · Long Beach, CA
Converted the garage into a rental unit. They had to grind down part of the old slab, took an extra week, but the floor's level now and the plumbing runs clean.
Tom W.
Garage Conversions · Anaheim, CA
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Questions homeowners usually ask before calling.

Do you charge for estimates?
Estimates for custom home construction, additions, and ADU projects are free and typically start with a walk of the property and a look at any existing plans. A firm quote usually follows a review of the soil report and structural drawings, since those affect foundation cost more than anything else.
Are you licensed and insured for structural work?
General contractor licensing and liability insurance are required for any project involving foundations, framing, or structural additions in California. Ask to see the license number and current insurance certificate before signing a contract.
How soon can you start a new project?
Start dates depend on the permit timeline more than crew availability, since plan check at most Inland Empire city offices runs four to twelve weeks. Once permits are in hand, a crew is typically scheduled within two to four weeks.
What areas do you build in?
Projects are taken on throughout Pomona and the surrounding Inland Empire and San Gabriel Valley cities, generally within about a 50 mile radius. Driving distance affects daily crew scheduling more than the type of project.
Do you work on older homes or only new construction?
Both older homes needing additions or renovation and vacant lots for new custom construction are common project types. Older homes usually need an opening-up phase to check wiring, plumbing, and foundation condition before the rest of the scope gets finalized.
Will you take on a small addition or just full custom homes?
Smaller projects like a single room addition or a garage conversion are common alongside full custom home builds. Scope size affects scheduling more than whether a job gets taken on at all.
How do I get started?
Call and describe the property, the lot size, and what you're trying to build, whether that's an ADU, an addition, or a full custom home. A site visit and a look at any existing survey or plans usually follows before pricing gets discussed.
What does a custom home or addition typically cost per square foot?
Custom home and addition costs in the Inland Empire generally run from the low $300s to over $500 per square foot depending on finish level, foundation type, and site access. Soil conditions, second story structural work, and utility tie-ins move that number more than cosmetic finish choices do.
How do payments and deposits work?
A deposit is typically collected before permits are pulled, with the balance broken into draws tied to completed phases like foundation, framing, and rough-in. California law limits how large a contractor deposit can be, so any deposit request should stay within that limit.
What happens if the weather turns during a pour or framing?
Concrete pours get rescheduled around rain since a wet subgrade or a rushed cure affects slab strength. Framing can usually continue in light rain, but roof sheathing and anything exposed to moisture gets covered or delayed until conditions clear.

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