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Riviera Construction Group
Santa Barbara, CA
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David Moreno’s take
Riviera Construction Group operates out of a downtown Santa Barbara office on Olive Street, offering general remodeling services. The company has a Google Maps presence but almost no public review history, which makes it hard to gauge their track record—something I always flag when homeowners ask me for recommendations. Without ratings or client feedback to reference, I can't speak to their responsiveness, budget accuracy, or finish quality.
Their image titles suggest they keep photo logs and daily updates on projects, which is a solid practice if they're actually sharing those with clients. Transparent documentation matters on remodels; I've seen too many disputes that could've been avoided with timestamped progress photos. But without visible portfolio work or testimonials, it's tough to know what kinds of spaces they've tackled or how they handle the inevitable curveballs that come with Santa Barbara's older housing stock.
If you're considering Riviera Construction Group, ask to see completed projects in person, call their recent clients directly, and get a detailed scope-of-work document before signing anything. A thin digital footprint isn't necessarily a red flag—some capable crews just don't prioritize online marketing—but it does mean you'll need to do more homework on your end.
Their image titles suggest they keep photo logs and daily updates on projects, which is a solid practice if they're actually sharing those with clients. Transparent documentation matters on remodels; I've seen too many disputes that could've been avoided with timestamped progress photos. But without visible portfolio work or testimonials, it's tough to know what kinds of spaces they've tackled or how they handle the inevitable curveballs that come with Santa Barbara's older housing stock.
If you're considering Riviera Construction Group, ask to see completed projects in person, call their recent clients directly, and get a detailed scope-of-work document before signing anything. A thin digital footprint isn't necessarily a red flag—some capable crews just don't prioritize online marketing—but it does mean you'll need to do more homework on your end.