
Home Remodeling in Citrus Heights
Licensed general contractor serving Citrus Heights homeowners with expert kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, electrical panel upgrades, and whole-home transformations.
Modernizing Citrus Heights Homes, One Project at a Time
Citrus Heights is one of Sacramento County's most established communities, with a housing stock built predominantly from the 1960s through the 1990s. Many of these homes sit near the Sunrise Mall corridor, along Greenback Lane, and throughout the neighborhoods off Antelope Road. They were well-built for their era, but after 30 to 60 years, kitchens need updating, bathrooms need modernizing, and electrical systems need upgrading to meet today's demands. Keystone Building Services helps Citrus Heights homeowners bring their homes into the present without losing what makes their neighborhoods comfortable and livable.
Electrical panel upgrades are one of the most common needs we see in Citrus Heights. Many homes in the area still run on original 100-amp panels that cannot safely support modern appliances, EV chargers, or additional circuits for ADUs and additions. Owner Gerardo Diaz brings over 11 years of hands-on construction experience and personally coordinates every trade on your project — from the panel upgrade to the finish trim — so you do not have to juggle contractors.
Whether you are gutting a dated 1970s kitchen, converting a bathtub to a walk-in shower, adding a bedroom for a growing family, or building an ADU in your backyard for rental income, our team delivers quality construction backed by California Contractor License #1095766, a $15,000 bond, and full insurance. We handle all permits through Sacramento County, keep you informed throughout the project, and never take shortcuts. If your Citrus Heights home is ready for an upgrade, we would welcome the opportunity to provide a free, no-obligation estimate.
Citrus Heights Neighborhoods
We work throughout Citrus Heights, understanding the common home styles and remodeling needs specific to each area of the city.
Sunrise Mall Area
1970s-1980s ranch homes with original kitchens and bathrooms ready for full updates
Antelope Road Corridor
Mix of single-family homes from the 1960s-1980s — common projects include electrical panel upgrades and open floor plan conversions
Greenback Lane Area
Established 1970s-1990s homes where kitchen remodels and flooring replacement are in high demand
Rusch Park
Family-friendly neighborhood with older homes benefiting from bathroom modernization and room additions
Stock Ranch
Late 1980s-1990s tract homes — homeowners upgrading builder-grade finishes and adding ADUs
Sylvan Corners
Well-established community with homes due for whole-home remodels and electrical rewiring
Popular Services in Citrus Heights
Kitchen and bathroom remodels lead the way in Citrus Heights, with electrical panel upgrades and whole-home renovations close behind. Homes built in the 1960s through 1990s often need updated wiring, modern fixtures, and refreshed living spaces — and our team handles all of it under one roof.
Kitchen Remodel
Transform your kitchen with custom cabinets, quartz countertops, modern islands, and expert electrical and plumbing work.
Learn MoreBathroom Remodel
Modern bathrooms with walk-in showers, double vanities, custom tile work, and expert plumbing and electrical.
Learn MoreWhole Home Remodel
Complete home transformations — kitchen, bathrooms, living spaces, structural changes, and everything in between.
Learn MoreElectrical Services
Panel upgrades, rewiring, lighting, outlets, and EV charger installation — handled by licensed contractor.
Learn MoreFlooring
Hardwood, tile, LVP, and laminate flooring installation with expert subfloor prep and seamless room-to-room transitions.
Learn MoreWhy Citrus Heights Homes Need Electrical Upgrades
Most Citrus Heights homes were wired decades ago for a fraction of the electrical load that today's households demand. Air conditioning units, modern kitchen appliances, home offices, EV chargers, hot tubs, and ADUs all draw significant power. An outdated 100-amp panel with aging wiring is not just inconvenient — it can be a safety risk. Tripped breakers, flickering lights, and warm outlet covers are warning signs that your electrical system is overloaded.
Keystone handles panel upgrades, whole-home rewiring, circuit additions, and code corrections under our California General Building license (#1095766). When we open your panel, we know exactly what we are looking at, and we bring everything up to current California electrical code. For Citrus Heights homeowners planning any major remodel, starting with the electrical system ensures a safe foundation for everything that follows.
Home Remodeling in Citrus Heights — Common Questions
Citrus Heights' Trusted Contractor
Get a free, no-obligation estimate for your Citrus Heights home remodeling project. Call us today or fill out our quick online form.