Andrew Mark Construction — Kitchen Remodels & Historic Restoration in San Francisco, CA (5★)

Andrew Mark Construction — Kitchen remodels & historic restoration in San Francisco, CA

Andrew Mark Construction works out of 2209 Irving Street in San Francisco’s Inner Sunset, holding General Building License #923990 and a BuildZoom score of 109 that ranks them in the top 5% of all licensed general contractors in California. The company occupies a specific niche: high-end kitchen remodels, open floor plan conversions, and whole-house work that involves architectural coordination. They collaborate with architects throughout the Greater Bay Area — with a dedicated section on their site for that relationship — and their project range runs from detailed restorations of turn-of-the-century residences to contemporary open-plan redesigns in post-war housing.

Services

  • Kitchen remodeling — full kitchen redesigns with custom cabinetry, countertop fabrication, and structural work for open floor plan conversions in San Francisco flats
  • Historic restoration — careful restoration of turn-of-the-century homes, maintaining period details while updating infrastructure to current standards
  • Open floor plan conversions — load-bearing wall removal and structural beam installation to open up the narrow Victorian and Edwardian layouts common in SF
  • Whole-house remodels — complete residential renovations managed from pre-construction planning through final inspection
  • Architect collaboration — construction management for architect-led projects, covering team assembly and coordination from design through completion
  • Pre-construction services — budget development, subcontractor vetting, and schedule planning before work begins

Service area

San Francisco, Marin City, Mill Valley, Oakland, Tiburon, and Palo Alto — both sides of the Bay

Why it’s on home.renovation.reviews

A BuildZoom rank in the top 5% of California licensed contractors is a quantifiable signal, not a marketing claim. Andrew Mark’s niche — high-end kitchen remodels and historic restoration in a city with hundreds of pre-1940 wood-frame buildings that need structural updating — is specific enough to make this profile useful for SF homeowners planning that category of work.

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