Mesa, Arizona
From a 1970s full gut remodel to a new casita for the in-laws — Mesa's most diverse housing stock deserves a contractor who can handle the full scope.
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Why Mesa
Mesa is the largest city in the East Valley — and its housing stock spans six decades, from 1950s ranch homes in central Mesa to brand-new master-planned communities in Eastmark near the 202. That diversity means no two projects are alike, and it takes a contractor with genuine experience across renovation types to do them well.
Central Mesa's older homes — built between 1955 and 1985 — often have galvanized plumbing that should be replaced during a kitchen or bathroom remodel, original electrical panels that are undersized for modern loads, and popcorn ceilings that may contain asbestos and require proper testing before removal. We coordinate with licensed plumbers, electricians, and remediation specialists and manage the entire process as part of your project.
Mesa also has a notably high rate of multigenerational households. We've completed more casita additions and guest suite projects in Mesa than any other service area — our team knows Mesa Building Safety's ADU requirements, setback rules, and inspection sequence well enough to move permits efficiently.
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Common Questions
Yes. We handle full gut remodels on older Mesa homes regularly, including galvanized pipe replacement, electrical panel coordination, and popcorn ceiling removal. Pre-1980 popcorn ceilings may contain asbestos — we coordinate proper testing and remediation before any demo work begins. Everything is managed under a single contract with full permit coverage.
Mesa Building Safety requires permits for plumbing relocation, electrical changes, and structural modifications. A full kitchen gut typically requires a building permit, plumbing permit, and electrical permit — all processed through Mesa's Development Services. Cosmo pulls all permits and manages every inspection. You won't need to interact with the permit office once.
Yes. Mesa allows accessory dwelling units (ADUs) on many single-family lots, subject to zoning, setback, and HOA requirements. Multigenerational casitas are one of our most common Mesa projects — we handle zoning review, permit coordination with Mesa Building Safety, and full construction. A typical detached casita typically runs $120,000–$250,000+ depending on size, utilities, and finishes.
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