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A-Z Vision Remodeling
A-Z Vision Remodeling is a family owned and operated. We are experts in Home Remodeling and Room Additions, House Renovations, Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, and General Remodeling. We take pride in providing our best quality Home Remodeling services to each and every homeowner! When we established A-Z Vision Remodeling, our dream was that our children, will inherit a successful general contracting and remodeling business built on honesty, integrity, and the passion for remodeling beautiful homes. This dream is our foundation.
We here at A-Z Vision Remodeling have embodied this dream by becoming one of the industry's top General Contractor leading the way in Roofing, Energy Efficiency Designs, Bathroom Remodels, Kitchen Remodels, Large-Scale Renovations, Room Additions, Garage Conversions, ADU Conversions, Home Expansions and Extensions, and General Home Remodels simply from our unwavering workmanship and truly treating your home as our own.
From BuildZoom: A-Z Vision Remodeling, 11909 Tiara St, Valley Village, CA (Employees: David, Dolev Eyal, and Dolev Eyal) holds a General Building license according to the California license board.
Their BuildZoom score of 89 does not rank in the top 50% of California contractors.
Their license was verified as active when we last checked. If you are thinking of hiring A-Z Vision Remodeling, we recommend double-checking their license status with the license board and using our project planner to get competitive quotes.
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A-Z Vision Remodeling Valley Village
Quality
Activity
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15 projects
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2025 |
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13 projects
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2024 |
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8 projects
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2023 |
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Experience
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12 projects
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Home Additions |
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8 projects
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Multi-room remodels |
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6 projects
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Kitchen remodels |
Pricing
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14 projects
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< $5k |
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5 projects
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$5k-$20k |
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6 projects
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$20k-$50k |
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5 projects
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$50k-$100k |
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1 project
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$100k-$250k |
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1 project
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$500k-$1mil |
A-Z Vision Remodeling Reviews
1 out of 5 stars, based on
1
review
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By AnthonyDecember 1, 2022complete bathroom remodels$33,700
Building Permits by A-Z Vision Remodeling
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A-Z Vision Remodeling License info
Verified License
| License # | 1015050 |
| Status | Active |
| State | California |
| Type | General Building |
| Business Type | Corporation |
- BuildZoom verified this license was active as of May 2026.
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89
BuildZoom Score
Bonded
| Bonded Agent | Old Republic Surety Company |
| Bond Value | $15,000 |
Insured
| Workers Comp Provider | State Compensation Insurance Fund |
73
Permits
- Building permit records show that A-Z Vision Remodeling has worked on 73 permitted projects.
Initially I was planning on eating the cost of hiring Dave and chalk it up to a shitty experience with a bad contractor in 2020 BUT the tiles started lifting in the bathrooms he completely botched so I decided to post a review to hopefully prevent this happening to another person. We have had multiple companies come out to see what it would cost to have everything repaired and it would cost upwards of 50000 and that is infuriating. Based on my personal experience with this contractor, if you want: pipes leaking, tubs not sealed, grout missing, pieces of the floor were missing tile, grout was coming out off the floor, paint on the carpet, water leaking from the shower doors, damage to baseboards from the water leaking from the shower doors, toilet was not installed properly, bathroom accessories were not installed toilet paper and towel holder, peeling caulking, rough cuts on tiles, chipped tiles, non-working exhaust fans, missing niche… hire this guy. (Items in pictures are not dirty, his crew left them stained with something that I have not been able to remove/clean).
We should have known this was going to be a nightmare when he kept all of the demolition from the bathrooms in our garage until the completion of the project. We were initially told 1 month, but it started in June 2020 and ended in August 2020 and we were dealing with trying to get him to fix his wrongdoings until July of 2021 after which he ghosted us. The demolition was done and they left a leak that ended up causing damage to the downstairs ceiling, the lights were installed unevenly and electricians said that they were not licensed, we sent pictures of all of the issues aforementioned and he sent in a “plumber” (no license) to check the leaking issue and deemed it to be “corroded pipes” on the pipes he had just installed (make that make sense) so we got a second and third opinion from two local licensed plumbers that determined that the tub and pipes had not been sealed when being installed. After this he sent out Billy, a handyman, to fix all the issues but only managed to make things worse. After his handyman came out to attempt to fix the issues his crew left, the contractor claimed that since someone else had touched the work he was no longer liable yet sent us a document to sign saying he had completed the repairs? He did not even fulfill the scope of expectations HE wrote into his own contract and when called out on it he said to call Sapir and she would arrange to take care of it but as soon as we did that she and David ghosted us. I honestly have no clue how the work they did passed inspection, also I cannot seem to find any sort of permit for one of the three bathrooms he remodeled. I had forgotten to mention his crew also broke the first set of shower doors by putting them in sideways, I didn’t even know that was possible.
Notable events: Mold was found in the master bathroom and a company was hired through him for the testing and mold removal. I have the complete text conversations to back up what is said in this post.