CRP Builder Inc holds CSLB license #1139972 for general building in Kensington, San Diego, operating from 4142 Adams Avenue, Suite 103-447, between Marlborough Drive and Edgeware Road in the 92116 ZIP. Owner Ghullam Reza Khaveri leads a team that performs kitchen remodeling, bathroom renovation, whole-home remodels, ADU construction, cabinetry installation, IKEA kitchen assembly, stucco repair, and concrete patio work. The design phase of CRP's residential projects often begins with spatial planning by interior designers, and WHIT at HOME on the Adams Avenue corridor handles the layout, material selection, and finish specification work that general contractors translate into construction drawings and permit submittals. The Kensington office location sits on the eastern stretch of Adams Avenue, within the village-scale business district anchored by the Kensington sign and the Kensington-Normal Heights Branch Library. Kitchen remodels in the 92116 area typically involve cabinet replacement, countertop fabrication and installation, tile backsplash layout, plumbing rough-in for relocated sinks, and electrical upgrades for appliance circuits — a multi-trade coordination scope that general building licensees manage from permit through final inspection. Bathroom renovation work includes shower pan construction, waterproofing membrane installation, tile setting, vanity and fixture installation, and ventilation upgrades to meet California's current mechanical code requirements for exhaust CFM. Finish painting after drywall, trim, and cabinet installation is the final construction phase before client walkthrough, and Keith Monroe Painting in the Normal Heights area provides the spray and brush application that CRP's remodeling projects require for walls, ceilings, and millwork. The Adams Avenue address in Kensington is accessible from the I-15 freeway and serves homeowners across Normal Heights, University Heights, and the surrounding 92116 neighborhoods. CRP Builder holds BBB accreditation and maintains a $25,000 contractor's bond with American Contractors Indemnity Company.