Stone Development
Service Area

Orange County General Contractor

Stone Development serves Orange County homeowners who need a general contractor for kitchens, bathrooms, ADUs, additions, whole-home renovations, custom homes, and reconstruction work.

Orange County is not one flat construction market. Irvine, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Mission Viejo, and Costa Mesa all reward different scope decisions, which is why we build around local context instead of generic county-wide assumptions.

Neighborhood fit

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Irvine usually rewards cleaner scope planning inside established tract layouts.

Newport Beach and other coastal markets raise the finish and design-sensitivity bar.

Huntington Beach, Tustin, and other older-home markets often expose more systems risk once work begins.

Office

Irvine-based

Stone Development operates from 1 Jenner Suite 150, Irvine, CA 92618.

Core services

7 high-intent service lines

Kitchens, baths, ADUs, additions, whole-home work, custom homes, and restoration.

Best fit

Planning-heavy residential work

Especially projects where permits, sequencing, and finish discipline all matter.

Local Angle

Why this city deserves its own page.

City pages give Bing a clearer signal that the site understands local project context instead of repeating the same copy with a city name swapped in. That is why the neighborhoods, scope notes, and related links here all stay specific to Orange County.

Local note 1

Irvine usually rewards cleaner scope planning inside established tract layouts.

Local note 2

Newport Beach and other coastal markets raise the finish and design-sensitivity bar.

Local note 3

Huntington Beach, Tustin, and other older-home markets often expose more systems risk once work begins.

Questions

Frequently asked questions about working in Orange County.

Which Orange County cities does Stone Development serve?

We focus heavily on Irvine, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Mission Viejo, Tustin, Lake Forest, and the wider Orange County market.

What project types are the best fit in Orange County?

Kitchen remodels, bathroom remodels, ADUs, additions, whole-home renovations, custom homes, and reconstruction work are the strongest fit.

Is Stone Development based in Orange County?

Yes. Our office is in Irvine, which gives us strong access to planning context and project logistics across the county.

Services

Commercial pages tied to Orange County

Case Studies

Project proof that supports Orange County relevance

Resources

Planning tools for homeowners in Orange County

From the Blog

Search-driven articles connected to Orange County

The Complete 2026 Guide to Kitchen Remodeling in Orange County

Kitchen remodeling in Orange County ranges from $35,000 to $175,000 in 2026. This complete guide breaks down costs by tier, timelines by project scope, permit requirements, and how pricing shifts across coastal, master-planned, and older-stock submarkets.

Bathroom Remodeling in Orange County: The Definitive 2026 Homeowner's Guide

Bathroom remodeling in Orange County ranges from $8,000 for a powder room refresh to $150,000+ for a luxury master bath in 2026. See costs by tier, timelines by scope, permit rules, and how coastal vs. inland submarkets affect your project.

ADU Builder Orange County: The Definitive 2026 Construction Guide

Everything Orange County homeowners need to know about building an ADU in 2026 — costs by type, permit timelines by city, state law preemptions, and how OC submarkets change every calculation.

Home Additions in Orange County: The 2026 Homeowner's Guide

Orange County home additions run $110,000 to $650,000+ in 2026. This guide compares ground-floor rooms, primary suites, and second-story additions so you can choose the right scope, sequence permits, and budget with confidence.

Whole-Home Renovation in Orange County: A Room-by-Room 2026 Investment Guide

A whole-home renovation in Orange County runs $150,000 to $500,000+ depending on scope, your submarket, and whether you phase the work. This 2026 guide covers every decision — room sequencing, permit bundling, Irvine tract homes vs Newport Beach coastal estates vs Mission Viejo 1970s ranches — so you plan with precision.

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