Location and Projects
Valley Home Development Corporation Construction
Valley Home Development Corporation, 1111 Western St, Fairfield, CA (Employees: Nikki Lynn Vallejos and Stephen Anthony Vallejos) holds a General Building license and 1 other license according to the California license board.
Their BuildZoom score of 85 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 Valley Home Development Corporation, we recommend double-checking their license status with the license board and using our project planner to get competitive quotes.
Valley Home Development Corporation Services
Valley Home Development Corporation Contact Information
Valley Home Development Corporation Fairfield
Quality
Activity
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2 projects
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2025 |
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7 projects
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2024 |
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4 projects
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2023 |
This is an overview of this contractor's activity. Click here to access our complete licensing and building permit database.
Experience
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4 projects
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New Constructions |
Pricing
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1 project
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$5k-$20k |
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2 projects
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$100k-$250k |
Valley Home Development Corporation Reviews
2.5 out of 5 stars, based on
4
reviews
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By Jessica P.November 23, 2022ADU$250,000
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By Bronwen P.April 14, 2021new build$700,000
Nice people. Terrible at running a business. They built a 3,500 sq ft house for us 3 yrs ago. The overall quality of work was appalling. It has had peeling paint, countless leaks, endless serious plumbing issues, the driveway caved in, etc. VHD has been largely unresponsive and has ignored our requests to fix the problems. We filed a bond claim, which was approved, but there were so many other claimants who filed valid claims against VHD that there was no money left for us. :( We are currently in state court trying to recover what we can.
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By Diana R.February 2, 2021
My experience was excellent in working with VHD. Honestly I am shocked by the negative reviews as this does not sound like the company and people I worked with! We ended up with a beautiful and AMAZING 210 square foot home for my son. They definitely know how to work with small spaces.
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By Valerie S.December 31, 2019Build an accessory dwelling unit$265,000
Terrible. Took my money then never completed the initial plans as agreed. Drafts were never proved in 90 days. They visited property. I gave them open access. I'm in the process of taking measures to get my $5,000 back. Pick a different vomoany
Building Permits by Valley Home Development Corporation
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Valley Home Development Corporation License info
Verified License
| License # | 974911 |
| Status | Active |
| State | California |
| Type | General Building |
| Business Type | Corporation, Sole Ownership |
- BuildZoom verified this license was active as of May 2026.
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Inactive License
| License # | 890359 |
| Status | Inactive |
| State | California |
| Type | General Building |
| Business Type | Corporation, Sole Ownership |
- According to the California Contractors State License Board, the status of this license was at one point cancelled. However, this information may have changed.
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85
BuildZoom Score
Bonded
| Bonded Agent | Suretec Indemnity Company |
| Bond Value | $15,000 |
Insured
| Workers Comp Provider | Workers' Compensation History |
107
Permits
- Building permit records show that Valley Home Development Corporation has worked on 107 permitted projects.
Designed and built a great ADU for us. But the process took easily three times longer than needed, permits were only issued after *I* made phone calls to city hall, they failed to pay subcontractors and we had a lien on our home at one point, and after finishing the construction they have completely disappeared and failed to fulfill warranty commitments. Everything took longer than they said and required huge effort and stress on my part to chase them down and find out if the project was going to happen, from design through final permit. Save yourself the stress and choose a contractor with a better business sense and who will follow through on promises and guarantees.