Service Area · Ventura County
General Contracting
in Simi Valley, CA
Simi Valley's mix of large hillside parcels and dense suburban tracts means Cedar Sun's work here ranges from $2M custom homes to ADU additions on quarter-acre lots.
About our work in Simi Valley
Why homeowners in Simi Valley choose Cedar Sun.
Simi Valley is one of Ventura County's largest cities and one of its most consistent remodel markets. The hillside neighborhoods (Wood Ranch, Big Sky, and Sycamore Vista) are full of newer custom and semi-custom homes that owners want to update or expand. The tracts in central Simi (Texas Tract, Indian Hills, Madera) are mostly 1960s and 70s ranches that take well to second-story additions, kitchen and bath remodels, and ADUs. We pull permits through the City of Simi Valley's Department of Environmental Services and coordinate fire-zone defensible-space requirements on the hillside builds. Simi's permit timelines are reasonable when plans are complete.
Licensed, bonded & insured · CSLB #1137507 · City of Simi Valley
What we build
Services we offer in Simi Valley.
New Construction
Ground-up residential and commercial builds.
ADUs
Permitted accessory dwelling units.
Finish Carpentry
Crown molding, built-ins, and trim.
Commercial Construction
Tenant improvements and new commercial builds.
Home Remodels
Single-room updates to full-home transformations.
Kitchen Renovations
Layout, cabinetry, countertops, and tile.
Bathroom Renovations
Tile, vanities, fixtures, and waterproofing.
Electrical & Plumbing
Licensed code-compliant work.
Framing
Structural and non-structural framing.
Concrete
Foundations, flatwork, and structural concrete.
Decks & Patios
Wood, composite, concrete, and pergolas.
See our full services page for project details, or browse recent projects across Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
Project types
Recent project types in Simi Valley.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Simi Valley construction.
Do you build in Simi Valley's high fire severity zones?
Yes. Wood Ranch, Big Sky, and the upper hillside neighborhoods are in CalFire's Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. We design and build to Chapter 7A of the California Building Code (ignition-resistant exterior, ember-resistant vents, defensible space) on every hillside project.
Can you do a second-story addition on a tract home?
Yes. It's one of our most common Simi Valley projects. The 60s and 70s tract homes in central Simi have good structural capacity for a second story, and the city's permit process is straightforward when plans are complete.
Do you work in Wood Ranch?
Yes. Wood Ranch is HOA-governed with architectural review for exterior changes. We've taken multiple projects through their ARC and know what they ask for, including material samples, color boards, and roof tile matching.
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