Construction standards and timelines in Spain don't always match what expats expect. Working with an expat builder can make things much easier, as they understand your quality standards and expectations.
Pergola
Carpentry
Construction
Pressure-treated pine or castaño chestnut — installed with the right hardware and treatment so the structure holds up against sun, sea air and seasonal swings. A pergola job is rarely just a pergola: the same crew can pour and tile the floor, build the outdoor kitchen, and hand over a finished outdoor room rather than a frame waiting to be finished.
Kitchens, wardrobes, doors, stairs and bespoke joinery — the fitted things inside a home that need to be exact, not approximate. Solid fronts, soft-close hardware as standard, marine-grade boards for anything that has to deal with Spanish humidity. Every install is checked with a laser-level and every batch of wood passes a moisture meter before it goes in.
Full villa renovations, kitchen and bathroom rebuilds, structural reforms and finish work — across the Marina Alta. Reforms only, no new-build, so all the experience goes into the harder problem of working with what's already standing. Quote priced for the full job, dates given in writing, site cleaned at the end of every working day.
Q: What woods do you work with?
Q: Do you give written quotes?
Q: Where do you work?
Q: Do you do new-build villas?