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Santa Barbara, CA 5.0★
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David Moreno’s take
RD Homes operates out of a showroom on East Gutierrez Street and carries a perfect 5.0 rating across eleven Google reviews—a clean record, though the sample size is modest. What stands out in the feedback is the range: clients mention kitchens, flooring, outdoor kitchens, even ADU installations, which suggests this isn't a single-trade outfit but more of a design-build resource with a product showroom attached. Multiple reviewers praise Jennifer Shaw by name and highlight "timeless design" and coordination across multiple trades—painting, tiling, cabinetry, countertops—which aligns with how full-house remodels actually unfold when one team manages the entire sequence.
The project photos show clean shaker-style kitchens, two-tone cabinetry, and detail shots of tile and counter installations—nothing flashy, but the finishes look competent and the staging suggests they understand how to present completed work. One reviewer coordinated carpet replacement from out of state and trusted the crew to execute without supervision, which tells me communication systems are in place. The ADU mention is interesting; that's a growing need in Santa Barbara's housing crunch, and if they're offering prefab or modular units at "half the cost," that's worth exploring for the right client.
The review history drops off after late 2024, so I'd want to confirm current project velocity and whether the team composition has stayed stable. But for kitchen and bath remodels with design coordination, RD Homes presents as a solid mid-tier option—just verify scope and timeline expectations in person before signing.
The project photos show clean shaker-style kitchens, two-tone cabinetry, and detail shots of tile and counter installations—nothing flashy, but the finishes look competent and the staging suggests they understand how to present completed work. One reviewer coordinated carpet replacement from out of state and trusted the crew to execute without supervision, which tells me communication systems are in place. The ADU mention is interesting; that's a growing need in Santa Barbara's housing crunch, and if they're offering prefab or modular units at "half the cost," that's worth exploring for the right client.
The review history drops off after late 2024, so I'd want to confirm current project velocity and whether the team composition has stayed stable. But for kitchen and bath remodels with design coordination, RD Homes presents as a solid mid-tier option—just verify scope and timeline expectations in person before signing.
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