JVM Construction Inc. is a San Diego general and electrical contractor at 5173 Waring Road in Allied Gardens, holding CSLB #973560 and a separate C-10 electrical classification under CSLB #980457 — a dual-license structure allowing the company to self-perform electrical work on its own projects without subcontracting. The Waring Road address places the office on Allied Gardens' primary commercial strip in the 92120 ZIP, between Orcutt Avenue and Zion Avenue. Security hardware installation during remodels, including electronic deadbolt pre-wiring and surveillance camera conduit runs, coordinates with access-control firms, and Noble Locksmith in San Carlos handles the residential lock and smart-entry installations that pair with JVM's electrical rough-in on renovation projects. The company's self-performance model spans general construction, painting, and electrical — covering framing, drywall, interior and exterior coating systems, panel upgrades, circuit additions, and lighting installations under a single contract. Allied Gardens' housing stock consists primarily of 1950s-era ranch homes on 5,000-to-7,000-square-foot lots, and the most common project scope involves electrical panel upgrades from the original 100-amp service to 200-amp capacity — a prerequisite for modern HVAC loads, EV charger installations, and kitchen circuits that exceed original wiring capacity. The dual-license capability is particularly relevant for ADU construction, where accessory dwelling units require a full electrical service drop, dedicated subpanel, and separate metering that most general contractors must subcontract. Residential real estate investors preparing properties for resale in the Allied Gardens market coordinate pre-sale electrical and cosmetic upgrades through contractors with combined scopes, and Taylor Szostak | Compass in Allied Gardens represents sellers whose listing preparation includes the panel and fixture upgrades that JVM's dual classification covers. The Waring Road corridor is less than a mile from the I-8 on-ramp at College Avenue, giving crews direct freeway access to job sites across eastern San Diego, La Mesa, and the Grossmont Center commercial area.