
Where We Build Across the Tucson Metro
Eight areas, one crew, and a different set of problems in each of them.
Coverage
The metro is not one market
A back yard in midtown and a back yard in Marana are different jobs. Midtown means a compact lot, an older slump block house and usually a 1980s island to deal with. Marana means a large open yard with no mature shade at all, where a cover matters more than anything else you could spend the money on.
We build across the whole metro, and what we recommend genuinely changes depending on where you are.
The metro
The eight areas we build in
Every one of these gets the same crew and the same standard of work. Tap any of them to tell us where you are.

Tucson
Midtown and central ranch houses, mostly slump block on smaller lots with mature mesquite and citrus. A large share of the work here is tearing out a crumbling 1980s stucco island and rebuilding on a proper footing.

Oro Valley
Master planned communities off Oracle Road, where HOA design review is close to universal. We handle the submittals and work to approved palettes. Lots back onto the Catalinas, which usually decides which way the seating faces.

Marana
Dove Mountain, Gladden Farms and the newer production homes. Big flat yards, no mature trees, and almost no existing shade. This is where a ramada or pergola is not an upgrade, it is the whole point.

Vail
Larger acreage lots out toward the Rincons. More room to work with and fewer HOA constraints, but long driveways and soft shoulders mean material delivery and mixer access need planning rather than assuming.

Sahuarita
Newer subdivisions around Rancho Sahuarita, younger families, compact yards and a high pool count. Most builds here have to share a small yard with an existing pool and deck, which makes layout the hard part.

Green Valley
Retirement communities with strict HOA rules and mostly single storey homes. Counter heights, step free access and genuinely low maintenance surfaces come up far more here than anywhere else in the metro.

Catalina Foothills
Custom homes on hillside lots, where Pima County hillside standards, view corridors and steep slope grading all shape what can be built and where it can sit. These are the most constrained sites we work on and usually the most interesting.

Corona de Tucson
Semi rural lots with open desert on either side and Santa Rita views. Wind loading on shade structures is a real design constraint here rather than a box to tick, because there is nothing upwind to break it.
Further out
Outside these areas?
If you are elsewhere in Pima County, ask. We travel for the right project. We will also tell you honestly when you are far enough out that the mobilisation cost stops making sense, rather than quoting it and hoping.
Free quote
Check your area
Tell us where you are and what you want built. We will confirm we cover you and book a visit.
- We call you back, usually the same working day.
- We come out and measure before anyone quotes a number.
- The quote is itemised, with the appliance allowance shown separately.
- No sales visit until you ask for one.