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Fire Rebuild Hero — Pacific Palisades Remodeling
Pacific Palisades fire rebuild completed luxury home 2026
Now accepting fire rebuild projects

Your Palisades home,
rebuilt right.

We manage every step of the Pacific Palisades fire rebuild process — permits, Coastal Commission, WUI compliance, soils reports, and construction. CSLB License #982386 · 18 years in the Palisades.

Start your rebuild today
Don't wait for your settlement — permits can start now
Permit fees waived under EO No. 7 — save $6,000–$26,000
ADU first strategy — move back in as little as 5 months under AB 462
110% footprint rule — rebuild larger with no design review
Coastal Commission handled — 60-day pathway for qualifying projects
Schedule a free site visit
57days
Fastest permit issuedUsing standard plan pathway
$0
Permit feesWaived under EO No. 7
5mo
Move back homeVia ADU-first under AB 462
110%
Rebuild largerNo design review required
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License
CSLB #982386
Class B General Contractor · Active
Coverage
WUI Code 2026
All VHFHSZ compliance built in
Experience
18 Years · Palisades
Coastal Commission · LADBS · HOA
Ratings
5★ · 107 Reviews
Google · Yelp · Houzz
Parent Company
4 Seasons Remodeling
4scd.com · Est. 2008
Fire Rebuild Process — Pacific Palisades Remodeling
How we work

Your complete rebuild,
managed end to end

Most Palisades homeowners are navigating permits, insurance adjusters, engineers, and agencies simultaneously — for the first time. We have done this hundreds of times. We run all phases in parallel so you don't lose months waiting for one approval before starting the next.

01
Phase 1 · Week 1–2
Free site visit & strategy
We visit your lot, assess conditions, review your previous permit records, and build a complete rebuild strategy — standard plan vs. custom, ADU-first option, Coastal Commission pathway, fee waiver eligibility. All at no cost.
Free · No obligation
02
Phase 2 · Week 2–6
Design, engineering & soils
We commission the soils and geology report on day one — not after design is complete. Architecture, structural engineering, and soils investigation all run in parallel, cutting 8–12 weeks off the typical timeline.
Parallel process
03
Phase 3 · Week 4–16
Simultaneous permits
We submit to LADBS, the Coastal Commission, the Grading Division, and your HOA simultaneously — not sequentially. We apply for the EO No. 7 fee waiver at submission. Complete applications the first time.
All agencies at once
04
Phase 4 · Months 4–20
Construction & move-in
Foundation, framing, WUI-compliant systems, finishes. We coordinate directly with your insurance adjuster, document all code-upgrade costs separately, and manage every inspection through final CO.
Insurance coordinated
Why timing matters
Every month you wait for your settlement before starting permits is a month added to your rebuild — and a month of rent you didn't have to pay.

Permits and insurance settlements run in parallel. Permit fees are waived. There is no cost to starting the permit process today — and significant cost to waiting.

$0 permit fees
EO No. 7 waiver
6–12mo
Saved by starting now
Fire Rebuild Services — Pacific Palisades Remodeling
What we handle

Every part of your rebuild,
under one roof

From the first permit application to the final certificate of occupancy, we coordinate every agency, every trade, and every inspection. You have one point of contact — and we handle everything else.

AB 462 · Move back in 5 months
ADU-First Strategy
Build a detached ADU before your primary home under AB 462. Receive an independent Certificate of Occupancy and move back to your property — months before the main house is done.
  • Pre-approved plans — permit in 1–5 business days
  • Coastal Zone: 60-day Coastal Commission pathway
  • ADU fees waived under EO No. 7
  • Move back 12–18 months before primary home CO
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Mandatory · All Palisades lots
2026 WUI Code Compliance
Every rebuild in Pacific Palisades must meet the 2026 WUI code. We specify compliant materials, manage every WUI inspection, and document all upgrade costs separately for your insurance claim.
  • ASTM E2886 ember-resistant venting throughout
  • Class A roofing, noncombustible cladding & decking
  • WUI costs itemized for code upgrade insurance coverage
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All agencies · Simultaneous
Permit Management
We submit complete applications to all applicable agencies simultaneously — LADBS, Coastal Commission, Grading Division, HOA. Complete first submissions every time. AB 253 third-party review if needed.
  • Parallel submissions — not sequential
  • EO No. 7 fee waiver applied at submission
  • Standard plan pathway: permit in days, not months
  • Ask about timelines
    Adjuster coordination included
    Insurance Claim Support
    Our project managers coordinate directly with your insurance adjuster — providing itemized scope documentation, WUI cost separation, and supplemental claim support when the initial settlement falls short.
    • WUI compliance costs itemized separately
    • Supplemental claim documentation prepared
    • Code upgrade coverage coordination
    Talk to our team
    Highlands · Rustic Canyon · Riviera
    Hillside & Grading
    Soils reports commissioned day one, grading permits run in parallel with design, hillside foundation engineering coordinated with your structural engineer. Post-fire burn scar assessment included.
    • Soils report started immediately — not after design
    • Caisson, grade beam, or engineered foundations
    • Post-fire slope stability assessment
    Hillside assessment
    Fire Rebuild Regulations — Pacific Palisades Remodeling
    Key regulations

    What the law gives you
    right now

    The January 2025 fires triggered a set of executive orders and new legislation that significantly expand what Palisades homeowners can build, how fast they can permit it, and how much it costs. These are the most important provisions — and they are time-limited.

    EO No. 7 · Mayor Bass
    Permit Fee Waiver — Save $6,000–$26,000
    LADBS building permit fees, plan check fees, and ADU permit fees are waived for qualifying homeowners who held title before January 7, 2025. Includes Coastal Commission fees for fire-affected properties.
    Deadline: You must obtain your building permit by January 13, 2032. The waiver does not apply retroactively to fees already paid. Apply at time of permit submission.
    AB 462 · Effective Jan 2026
    ADU-First — Move Back in 5 Months
    You can build a detached ADU, receive a Certificate of Occupancy independently, and legally live there while the primary home rebuild is still in progress. Before AB 462, you had to wait for the primary home to be complete.
    Key requirement: Must be a new detached ADU — not a garage conversion or JADU. Coastal Zone properties: 60-day Coastal Commission decision mandate. Auto-approved if no action taken in 60 days.
    Streamlined Rebuilds · LADBS
    110% Footprint Rule — Build Larger, No Review
    You can rebuild up to 10% larger than your pre-fire structure with no design review, no neighborhood notification, and no conditional use permit. ADU square footage is calculated separately — independently of the 110% cap.
    Measure correctly: Use permit records, not assessor records — assessors frequently undercount square footage by 200–600 sq ft. We pull your permit history at the site visit.
    EOs N-4-25 & N-5-25 · Governor
    Coastal Act Suspension for Qualifying Rebuilds
    Governor Newsom's executive orders suspend the Coastal Development Permit requirement for like-for-like fire rebuilds (up to 110% footprint) in the Coastal Zone — which covers most of Pacific Palisades including Castellammare and the Riviera.
    Still applies: Rebuilds beyond 110%, new ADUs in the Coastal Zone (60-day mandate under AB 462), and bluff-setback properties. Confirm your status with us before submitting plans.
    LADBS · Standard Plan Program
    Pre-Approved Plans — Permit in Days, Not Months
    The LADBS Standard Plan Pilot Program offers pre-reviewed home and ADU designs that skip most of the plan check phase. The first Palisades fire rebuild permit was issued in 57 days using a standard plan. Custom plan review typically takes 30–90 business days.
    Best for: Flat to moderate-slope lots with straightforward setback conditions. We assess your lot at the site visit and tell you if a standard plan works for your situation.
    Title 24 Part 7 · Effective Jan 2026
    2026 WUI Code — Mandatory on All Palisades Rebuilds
    The 2026 California Wildland-Urban Interface code applies to every structure in Pacific Palisades. Class A roofing, ASTM E2886 ember-resistant venting, noncombustible cladding, noncombustible decking, fire-resistant glazing. Remains in force through at least 2031 under AB 130.
    Insurance: WUI compliance costs ($9,000–$28,000 typical) are covered under your policy's ordinance or law provision. We itemize them separately so your adjuster can approve them clearly.
    Critical deadline
    January 13, 2032 — You must obtain your building permit by this date to qualify for the EO No. 7 permit fee waiver. Starting the permit process today costs nothing and could save you $6,000–$26,000 in fees that are gone after this date.
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    Fire Rebuild FAQ — Pacific Palisades Remodeling
    Common questions

    Everything you asked
    us this week

    These are the questions we hear every day from Palisades homeowners navigating the rebuild process. If yours isn't here — call us.

    Ask us directly

    No — this is the single most costly mistake Palisades homeowners make. Permit applications cost nothing to start (fees are waived under EO No. 7), and the permit process runs completely independently of your insurance settlement. By the time your settlement arrives, your permits could already be approved and your contractor ready to break ground.

    Waiting for the settlement before starting permits typically adds 6–12 months to your overall timeline — and $40,000–$80,000 in unnecessary rent payments at Palisades rates.

    Under AB 462 (effective January 2026), you can build a new detached ADU on your lot before the primary home is rebuilt. The ADU receives its own Certificate of Occupancy independently — so you can legally move back to your property and live there while the main house rebuild continues.

    On a qualifying flat lot using a pre-approved standard plan, a Palisades family can have their ADU permitted in 1–5 days and move back home in approximately 5 months — stopping rent payments 12–18 months earlier than a standard primary-home rebuild timeline.

    Governor Newsom's executive orders suspended the Coastal Development Permit requirement for qualifying fire rebuilds within the 110% footprint limit. So for your primary home rebuild at the same or slightly larger size — you generally do not need a full Coastal Commission review.

    However, new ADUs in the Coastal Zone still require a CDP. Under AB 462, the Coastal Commission must issue a decision within 60 days of receiving a complete application — cutting what was previously a 6–18 month process down to 2 months. Bluff-setback properties have additional requirements. We confirm your specific status at the site visit.

    Under EO No. 7, the following fees are waived for qualifying homeowners (title held before January 7, 2025): LADBS building permit fee ($3,000–$12,000), plan check fee ($1,500–$6,000), grading permit fee ($800–$3,000), ADU permit fee ($2,000–$8,000), and Coastal Commission CDP fee ($2,000–$5,000).

    Total savings: $6,000–$26,000+ depending on your project scope. The waiver must be applied for at the time of permit submission — it does not apply retroactively to fees already paid. We include the waiver application in every qualifying submission.

    This is very common. Initial settlement offers are typically based on national cost databases that don't reflect actual 2026 Palisades construction costs or WUI compliance requirements. The gap between an initial offer and actual rebuild cost can be $200,000–$500,000.

    The solution is a supplemental claim — a formal request for additional settlement funds supported by itemized contractor estimates. Our project managers prepare supplemental claim documentation formatted specifically for adjuster review, with WUI compliance costs itemized separately as code-required line items. Most Palisades homeowners who work with us receive supplemental payments.

    For a standard plan rebuild on a non-coastal, relatively flat lot: 10–16 months from engagement to certificate of occupancy. For a custom design on a hillside or coastal lot: 16–28 months. The biggest variable is how quickly the permit process moves — which is almost entirely determined by how prepared the application is and whether all agencies are submitted simultaneously.

    Our fastest Palisades rebuild to date: 9-day permit using a standard plan, 11-month total timeline from engagement to CO. Our typical timeline for a custom hillside project: 18–22 months. We will give you a specific estimate for your lot at the site visit.

    Yes. The streamlined fire rebuild framework allows you to rebuild up to 10% larger than your pre-fire structure with no design review, no neighborhood notification, and no conditional use permit. ADU square footage is calculated completely separately — so you can also add a new ADU without it counting against your primary home's 110% allowance.

    The key is measuring your pre-fire footprint correctly. Assessor records frequently undercount actual square footage by 200–600 sq ft. We pull your original permit records at the site visit to establish the correct baseline — which directly determines how much you're entitled to build.

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    Your rebuild starts with one call.

    We visit your lot, review your situation, and tell you exactly what to do next — for free. No settlement required to start. No permit fees to pay. Just a clear path forward.

    License
    CSLB #982386
    Classification
    Class B General Contractor
    Experience
    18 yrs · Palisades
    Rating
    5★ · 107 reviews
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    ★★★★★
    "We moved back to our lot in 5 months. Still paying rent while our main house goes up — but at least we're home."
    Michael T. · Marquez Knolls · Fire rebuild 2026
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    ★★★★★
    "Permits in 9 days. I'd been told to expect 6 months. The difference was working with someone who actually knows LADBS fire rebuild process."
    Sarah L. · The Riviera · Fire rebuild 2026
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