CSLB #1143857 | CAGE 236L4 | Licensed · Bonded · Insured
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Two-story wood-framed structure under construction with weather barrier installed
Crew placing and screeding a reinforced concrete slab over a rebar mat
Heavy timber pavilion with masonry outdoor kitchen under construction

24+ Years Building in Southern California

Framing, Concrete & Site Work Built to Last.

Tad's Construction Inc. is a licensed, bonded and insured California contractor. Three CSLB classifications under one roof means your framing, concrete, landscape and aquatic scopes are delivered by one accountable team — not four subcontractors.

  • B-1 General Building
  • C-27 Landscaping
  • C-53 Swimming Pool
  • CAGE 236L4
CSLB License
1143857Licensed · Bonded · Insured
CAGE / NCAGE
236L4Federal contractor identifier
Classifications
B-1 · C-27 · C-53Three trades, one contract
Experience
24+ YearsSouthern California
Service Area
SoCalLA · OC · Riverside · SB
What We Build

Three Licenses. One Accountable Contractor.

Most outdoor and site projects touch structure, ground and water. Tad's Construction holds the California classification for all three — so scopes do not fall between trades, and no one is waiting on someone else's crew.

B-1 — General Building

Framing, room additions, structural repairs, tenant improvements and finish carpentry built to current California building and seismic code.

  • Room additions & structural framing
  • Patio covers & timber structures
  • Interior remodels & rehabilitation

C-27 — Landscape & Site

Grading, drainage correction, concrete flatwork, retaining walls, masonry, pavers, irrigation and grounds improvements.

  • Grading, excavation & drainage
  • Concrete flatwork & retaining walls
  • Hardscape, masonry & irrigation

C-53 — Swimming Pool

New pool and spa construction, structural rehabilitation, hydraulics, equipment replacement, automation and finishes.

  • Pool construction & remodels
  • Plumbing, hydraulics & automation
  • Shotcrete, tile & plaster finishes
About Tad's Construction

One Team From Demolition Through Final Walk

For more than 24 years we have built, repaired and remediated structures, grounds and aquatic facilities across Southern California — for homeowners, property managers, public agencies and prime contractors.

Because we hold B-1, C-27 and C-53 classifications, a project that involves a slab, a wall, a roof structure and a pool does not need four separate contracts. One superintendent owns the schedule, the inspections and the punch list.

Our remediation work covers deteriorated exterior structures, grading and drainage failures, water intrusion, and the modernization of aging pools and site elements.

  • Direct owner contact. You talk to the people running the job.
  • Transparent estimating. Scope, allowances and exclusions in writing.
  • Clean closeout. Inspections cleared, site returned, warranty documented.
Tad's Construction crew installing the ceiling of a wood patio cover from scaffolding
24+ Years in the field
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CSLB Classifications
24+
Years Experience
4
Counties Served
100%
Licensed & Insured
Inside a Tad's Project

How the Work Actually Goes

Every job runs through the same four phases. These are our own crews and our own job sites — shown in the order the work happens.

01 Phase

Demolition & Site Clearing

We start by removing what has failed. Deteriorated slabs, cracked hardscape and unsound walls come out first so the new work is built on sound ground.

Trade: C-27 Skid steer loader demolishing a masonry pilaster and perimeter wall at a street frontage

Street-Frontage Wall Removal

Skid-steer demolition of a failing masonry wall and pilaster, with debris controlled and hauled the same day to keep the sidewalk open.

DemolitionMasonryDebris Haul-Off
Trade: C-27 Worker breaking out a failed tile patio surface with a demolition hammer

Failed Patio Surface Break-Out

Selective demolition of a delaminated tile patio down to sound substrate — the step most often skipped, and the reason resurfacing jobs fail twice.

Selective DemoSurface Prep
02 Phase

Groundwork, Concrete & Masonry

Grade, drainage and reinforcement go in before anything vertical. Slabs are formed and tied to spec, and retaining structures are laid to carry real load.

Trade: C-27 / B-1 Crew placing and screeding wet concrete over a rebar mat with plumbing stub-ups in place

Reinforced Slab Pour & Screed

Full rebar mat tied on chairs, plumbing stub-ups set and protected, then a continuous placement and screed. Pouring in one operation is what prevents the cold joints that crack a slab in its first season.

Rebar & FormingConcrete PlacementUnder-Slab Rough-In
Trade: C-27 Two masons laying concrete block for a reinforced retaining wall on a hillside cut

Reinforced Block Retaining Wall

CMU laid to a footing on a hillside cut, cells reinforced and grouted, with drainage behind the wall so hydrostatic pressure never builds.

CMU MasonryRetaining WallDrainage
03 Phase

Framing & Structure

Rough carpentry, shear walls and roof structure go up to engineered plans, then get dried in and inspected before any finish material arrives.

Trade: B-1 Two-story wood-framed residence with sheathing and weather-resistive barrier installed

Two-Story Frame, Sheathed & Dried In

Full structural frame with shear sheathing and weather-resistive barrier applied, windows set and openings flashed — the building closed to weather before interior trades are scheduled.

Structural FramingShear WallWeather Barrier
Trade: B-1 Gable-roof room addition framed onto an existing single-story house

Gable Room Addition Tie-In

New gable-framed addition structurally tied into an existing roof and wall line, with the subfloor set and the opening squared for the new envelope.

Room AdditionRoof FramingStructural Tie-In
Trade: B-1 Wood patio cover framed with rafters and solid decking against an existing house wall

Attached Patio Cover Framing

Ledger-attached rafters and solid decking over a poured patio, with posts set on footings rather than surface-mounted to slab edge.

Patio StructureRough Carpentry
04 Phase

Finishes & Handover

Stain, stucco, tile, cabinetry and lighting go in last. Then inspections are cleared, the site is returned clean, and the warranty is documented.

Trade: B-1 / C-27 Stained heavy-timber pavilion with a masonry outdoor kitchen being finished underneath

Timber Pavilion & Outdoor Kitchen

Heavy-timber pavilion stained and trimmed while the masonry cook station is finished beneath it — structure and hardscape by the same crew.

Heavy TimberOutdoor KitchenMasonry
Trade: C-27 Mason applying finish coat to a custom outdoor fireplace and raised hearth

Custom Outdoor Fireplace

Block-cored fireplace and raised hearth taken to finish coat on site, sized to the wall it sits against instead of dropped in as a kit.

FireplaceStucco Finish
Trade: B-1 Completed kitchen remodel with white shaker cabinetry, stone counters and tile backsplash

Kitchen Remodel, Complete

The same job at handover: cabinetry set and levelled, counters templated, backsplash tiled and flooring run through — ready for final walk.

Interior RemodelCabinetryFinish Work
Why Clients Stay With Us

Built On Four Commitments

Vast Experience

Over 24 years of field work across framing, site construction, masonry and aquatic trades — not a sales office subcontracting it out.

Professional Team

Licensed operators, experienced craftsmen and a project manager who is on the job, holding the schedule and the inspection sequence.

High Finish

Precision concrete, true lines in masonry and carpentry, and hydraulic systems installed properly the first time. Details are the job.

Sustainable & Accountable

Straight communication, written scope, full bonding and insurance, and a documented warranty at closeout.

Public Sector & Prime Contracting

Government & Agency Construction Services

Tad's Construction Inc. is registered for federal contracting and supports agencies, districts, municipalities and prime contractors as either a prime or a subcontractor. Procurement identifiers and our downloadable capability statement are one click away.

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  • CSLB 1143857
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