FAQ · 1 Home Construction

Answers to the Questions Las Vegas Homeowners Ask Most Often

Real answers to your construction questions — before the first phone call.

Building Since 2004
Four Nevada Licenses
25-Person In-House Crew
All of Clark County
Operations

Company Operations

These answers reflect how 1 Home Construction actually operates.

Isaac Itzhaki founded 1 Home Construction LLC in Las Vegas in 2004 and has led the company through every phase of its growth across Clark County. For direct inquiries, the team can be reached at 702-800-0228 or of****@***************on.com.

Since 2004 — over 20 years of active project work across Clark County, spanning ADUs, custom homes, full remodels, and outdoor construction. The company holds active Nevada State Contractors Board licenses and has maintained a physical Las Vegas office throughout its operating history.

An in-house crew, not project-by-project subcontractors. That means the company’s own workers perform the construction directly rather than hiring outside labor per project, giving the team direct control over scheduling, quality, and accountability across every trade on your project.

The team includes 25 crew members, handling construction across all active projects simultaneously — from structural work to flooring, tiling, and painting, all in-house under four active Nevada licenses. Learn more on the About 1 Home Construction page.

Process

Project Process

What homeowners typically ask before their first site visit.

Call 702-800-0228 or email of****@***************on.com to start. For most projects — ADUs, room additions, custom homes, full remodels — a site visit is required before a cost estimate, so the team can assess your existing structure, lot conditions, and scope. The more specific you are about project type and location in Clark County, the faster a meaningful site visit can be scheduled.

The full Clark County footprint — Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, the Northwest Valley, the Southwest Valley, and surrounding unincorporated communities. If your property is in Clark County, Nevada, reach out to confirm service availability for your specific address.

Yes — a design-build model for most project types, where one company handles both the design phase (drawings, specifications, permit documents) and the physical construction. That removes the coordination gap between a separate architect and builder and creates a single point of accountability from plan through certificate of occupancy.

Most Clark County room additions run 3 to 6 months from permit issuance to final inspection, with permit application and plan check typically adding 4 to 8 weeks before construction begins, depending on the county’s review queue. Square footage, structural complexity, and any utility work affect the total. More detail on the Room Additions page.

Usually yes, depending on scope and phase. For partial remodels like a single bathroom or kitchen, most homeowners stay in the house throughout. For full house remodels or projects with structural demolition, living on-site during active demo and rough-in is typically not practical. The team walks through this during scoping — see the Full House Remodel page.

Licensing

Licensing & Permits

Nevada requires active state licensing for every trade on a permitted residential project.

Four active Nevada State Contractors Board licenses: General Construction #0090486, Flooring #0092653, Painting #0092654, and Tiling #0092652. Holding all four in-house means self-performing across trades on the same project — no license gaps, no unlicensed subcontractors brought in for coverage. You can verify any Nevada contractor license at nscb.state.nv.us. For what to look for, see Hiring a General Contractor in Las Vegas.

Yes — 1 Home Construction files as the licensed contractor of record on every permitted project. In Nevada, for permitted residential work above the owner-builder threshold, the licensed GC submits the application, not the homeowner. Filing as the licensed party means the company is responsible for correct documentation, plan check responses, and inspection coordination start to finish. For ADU specifics, see the ADU Permitting page.

Not every project, but most structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work does. Clark County requires permits for additions, ADUs, pools, structural remodeling, HVAC changes, and most electrical and plumbing work. Cosmetic work — painting, flooring, cabinet replacement without structural changes — typically doesn’t. The team confirms requirements for your specific scope during the initial review.

Scope

Project Scope & Eligibility

The most common scope-fit questions before a site visit is scheduled.

1 Home Construction focuses on full-scope residential construction and remodeling — ADUs, additions, custom homes, full remodels, pools, and outdoor living. It’s a general contractor, not a handyman service, so projects below a certain threshold (single-fixture repairs, minor cosmetic updates, single-room paint jobs) generally aren’t the right fit. Unsure? Call 702-800-0228 and describe what you have in mind — the team can tell you quickly whether it’s a match.

Yes — the company is set up to run an addition and an interior remodel together. Running both under one permit and one project manager saves scheduling time and reduces disruption, with trade sequencing managed as a single build calendar rather than two separate projects. More on the Additions and Remodeling page.

Ready to Move Forward?

Reach the team directly by phone, email, or the contact form. For complex projects, the next step after contact is a site visit. We serve all of Clark County, Nevada — Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, and surrounding valley communities. Founded in 2004, licensed under four active Nevada State Contractors Board licenses.

Email of****@***************on.com  ·  5875 S Rainbow Blvd #204, Las Vegas, NV 89118  ·  License #0090486