top of page
logo

Building Contractor in Bascom neighborhood San Jose

Bascom Avenue slices through one of San Jose's most varied residential areas., it's quite a mix. You'll spot single-story ranch homes from the 1950s, then just a block over, there are newer two-story places.

Bascom Avenue slices through one of San Jose's most varied residential areas., it's quite a mix. You'll spot single-story ranch homes from the 1950s, then just a block over, there are newer two-story places.

looking for dedicated
Project Manager ?

Building Contractor in Bascom Neighborhood San Jose Near South San Jose



What's Covered on This Page

Need building contractor in Bascom neighborhood San Jose?

Phone (408) 908-8281

Call now for a free estimate. Call Golden View Renovation now.


Building Contractor Services for Homes Near Bascom

Bascom Avenue slices through one of San Jose's most varied residential areas., it's quite a mix. You'll spot single-story ranch homes from the 1950s, then just a block over, there are newer two-story places. Even some converted duplexes pop up. Our crews work here often. No two projects along this busy corridor ever look quite the same, by the way.


That variety keeps our building contractor work interesting. A homeowner on Kingman Avenue might need a kitchen renovation. Their original layout hasn't changed since Eisenhower was president. Someone closer to the Bascom Community Center might want a garage conversion. They need to add living space for family. The needs shift block by block.

Homes in the Bascom area do share a few common traits. These shape the building contractor jobs we take on most often:

  • Aging foundations. We see these on post-war slab construction, especially east of Bascom. That's between Fruitdale and Curtner.

  • Small original bathrooms. They often need walls moved to meet modern expectations.

  • Detached garages. They frequently have outdated wiring. This can't support an ADU conversion without panel upgrades.

  • Load-bearing wall questions. We get these in open-concept renovation plans for those classic ranch floor plans.


The lots along Bascom tend to be narrow, but deep. This really matters when you're planning a room addition. Or if you're building out toward the back property line. Setback rules from the City of San Jose get tight on these parcels. We've adjusted renovation plans more than once. We do this to stay within code on projects near Dry Creek Road.


The soil here tells its own story. Much of the ground near Bascom sits on old orchard fill. This part of South San Jose used to be all fruit trees. That impacts how we approach foundation work for room additions. You can't just pour concrete and move on with a job like that.


Many homeowners bought older Bascom area homes for a lower price. Now, they want to bring them up to the level of newer construction nearby. This usually means structural work first. Cosmetic upgrades come second. A fresh coat of paint won't fix a sagging subfloor in a 70-year-old hallway.



But that's what makes this work rewarding. These homes have solid bones. The framing often uses old-growth lumber. You simply can't buy that kind of material anymore. With the right structural updates, a 1952 ranch near Bascom and San Carlos Street can easily outperform a brand-new build. You'll get more comfort and durability. The Bascom corridor is changing fast. Homeowners are investing because the neighborhood's trajectory is clear.


How Our Team Reaches the Bascom Area from Our San Jose Location

Our team operates out of 1545 Berger Dr, San Jose, CA 95112. The drive to the Bascom neighborhood typically runs 15 to 20 minutes. It's one of the more accessible areas we serve. We head south from Berger Drive, picking up I-280 westbound near South 10th Street. Then we exit at Meridian or Bascom Avenue. On heavy traffic mornings, we take surface streets down Meridian southbound. That route goes through Willow Glen instead. Either way, we're on site quickly. No burning into work hours.

Bascom Avenue is our main north-south corridor once we're in the neighborhood. For homes on the west side, we turn off onto Kingman, Curtner, or Fruitdale. For properties closer to the Cambrian Park side, we use Hamilton or Leigh Avenue to cut through the residential grid. Our project managers know these streets well. Navigation delays aren't a thing.


Parking is generally straightforward here. Most single-family homes on the residential side streets have standard driveways. There's open curbside space too. That's a real difference from parts of downtown San Jose. Or even the Willow Glen historic district. We can usually unload lumber, drywall, and tools right in front of the job site. No coordination headaches. For projects needing a dumpster or extended equipment staging, we sort that out with the homeowner ahead of time.


Morning congestion along Bascom between Hamilton and Camden is something we plan around. That stretch near the Camden and Highway 85 interchange backs up. This happens during the 7 to 9 AM window. Our crews leave the Berger Drive office 20 to 30 minutes early on those mornings. We don't cut into the productive part of the day.

We've completed renovation projects throughout this part of San Jose. From kitchen remodels near Bascom and Hamilton to full room additions closer to the Los Gatos Creek Trail. That track record means we already know the foundation types, lot sizes, and permitting quirks specific to this zip code. them before we ever pull into your driveway.


What Makes Bascom-Area Homes a Distinct Build Environment

Most of the homes between Bascom Avenue and the Los Gatos Creek Trail went up in the 1950s and 1960s. They're ranch-style builds. Many sit on concrete slab foundations. They've held up well for their age. But seven decades of settling soil means a building contractor working here deals with unique conditions. You simply won't find them in newer parts of San Jose.


The lots along Booksin Avenue and Curtner are narrow. By today's standards. Setback requirements get tight fast. We've measured side yards on Dry Creek Road where there's barely four feet between the property line and the exterior wall. That changes how you plan a room addition. It affects how you stage materials. It even impacts where you park the truck.


A few things make the Bascom area different. Other neighborhoods we work in don't have these details:

  • Post-and-pier foundations. These are under older homes near Leigh Avenue. They need seismic retrofitting before any second-story work.

  • Original galvanized plumbing. And knob-and-tube wiring. They're still hiding in walls along Foxworthy Avenue.

  • Single-wall construction. This was common in 1950s tract homes. It often requires structural upgrades to meet current code.

  • Mature oak and redwood root systems. They run under foundations. This complicates any ground-level expansion.


The ground near Los Gatos Creek has a high clay content. It expands when wet. It contracts when dry. Foundations shift. We see cracked slabs on homes south of Hamilton Avenue almost every month. It's one of the most common reasons people call us out here.


The typical scenario goes like this. A homeowner near Bascom and Fruitdale wants to open up their kitchen. They also want to add a family room. They think it's a simple wall removal. But that wall is load-bearing. The ceiling joists run perpendicular to it. And the original header was undersized, even by 1960s standards. Now you're talking about an engineered beam. New post footings are needed. A foundation inspection is critical. All this happens before any framing starts.



Permit work in this part of San Jose adds another layer. The city's planning department has specific requirements for homes in older neighborhoods. Lot coverage limits apply. Height restrictions are in place near single-story neighbors. Tree preservation ordinances protect those big heritage oaks on Bascom-area properties. We handle the permit applications because we already know what the city's going to ask for. Renovation and demolition work in older neighborhoods also generates construction debris that must be handled according to local guidelines — the EPA has documented construction and demolition debris case studies that reflect the kinds of material management considerations we navigate on Bascom-area projects.


Many Bascom-area homes also sit in San Jose's flood zone overlay. This is especially true near the creek. That affects what you can build at ground level. And it impacts how high your finished floor needs to sit. It's the kind of detail that catches people off guard. That happens if their building contractor doesn't know the neighborhood. We're on these streets every week. The houses along Meridian south of Curtner keep us busy. Those deep lots are perfect for garage conversions and ADU builds.


Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about building contractor in Bascom neighborhood San Jose services in San Jose


Do you work on the older ranch-style homes near Bascom Avenue and Curtner, or just newer construction?

We work on the older ranch homes all the time — that's actually most of what we do in this area. The 1950s slab-foundation homes between Bascom and Curtner are our bread and butter. They have aging wiring, small bathrooms, and load-bearing walls that need careful handling. We know these floor plans well before we ever pull into your driveway.


My home near Dry Creek Road has a narrow lot. Can you still add a room without violating San Jose setback rules?

Yes, but it takes careful planning specific to these parcels. Lots along Dry Creek Road and Booksin Avenue are deep but narrow. San Jose setback rules get tight fast here. We've adjusted addition plans more than once to stay within code on exactly these types of properties. We measure your side yards before drawing up anything.


How early can your crew arrive for projects near the Bascom and Hamilton stretch without hitting that morning backup?

We leave our Berger Drive office 20 to 30 minutes early on those mornings. The Bascom and Hamilton corridor near Highway 85 backs up hard between 7 and 9 AM. Arriving early means your project starts on time and we don't burn your work hours sitting in traffic on Camden Avenue.


Ready to Get Started?


Services offered by Golden View Renovations in Bascom


Home Improvement

Home Remodeling

Home Renovation

ADU

Home Additions

Kitchen Remodel

Bathroom Renovation

Pool and Hard Landscaping




Visit Our Building Design Studio


Connect with one of our team experts to get more information on how to expand your home in the smartest and best way possible.


Golden View Renovation

Address: 1545 Berger Dr, San Jose, CA 95112

Email:  Info@goldenviewrenovation.com

Phone:  (408) 908-8281

License number: 1072628


We invite Bascom homeowners to visit our San Jose head office and design studio to explore materials, view 3D renderings, and meet our expert team. Whether you’re planning a kitchen remodel, a second-story addition, or a complete home transformation, our specialists are ready to help you reimagine your space with clarity and confidence.


Golden View Renovation Home Improvement Services in Bascom, CA


We provide a full suite of remodeling services designed for Bay Area homeowners who value quality, longevity, and aesthetic harmony.


  • Kitchen Remodeling

    We design and build kitchens that balance function, flow, and style. From layout optimization and storage planning to premium cabinetry, quartz or natural stone benchtops, and high-end appliances, every detail is tailored to elevate your daily experience. Our process focuses on timeless design, durable materials, and seamless integration with adjacent living areas.


  • Bathroom Renovation

    Our bathroom remodels transform dated spaces into luxurious, practical sanctuaries. Expect elegant tilework, frameless glass showers, soaking tubs, and well-planned lighting that enhances both comfort and functionality. Every project emphasizes water efficiency, ventilation, and craftsmanship built to last.


  • ADU and Home Additions

    Whether you’re expanding for family, creating a guest suite, or adding a dedicated workspace, we handle every stage of your addition. From architectural planning and structural design to foundation, framing, and finish work, our team ensures new spaces feel naturally connected to the original home — inside and out.


  • Construction Design and Drafting

    Our in-house design and drafting services turn ideas into precise construction plans. We produce detailed drawings, elevations, and 3D renderings to visualize your project before building begins. This integrated approach streamlines permitting, coordination, and construction accuracy, ensuring a smoother build from start to finish.


  • Whole-Home Renovations and Room Remodels

    For homeowners seeking a complete transformation, we offer full-scale renovation services that reimagine your entire living environment. From open-concept living areas to reconfigured bedrooms and modernized interiors, we coordinate every element — design, materials, and construction — to deliver cohesive beauty and long-term value.


You can find all the San Francisco Bay areas we service here.


Directions to Golden View Renovation from Bascom Avenue



bbbs.png

Accredited Business

DC for Yelp Lrg.png

Diamond

★★★★★

2024

Read More

Houzz

★★★★★

GOOGLE

★★★★★

yelp

Yelp

★★★★★

Trusted by

Schedule an appointment 

✓ Design Consulting   

✓ Cost Estimation 

✓ Planning Review

bottom of page